AUCTIONS. GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE .''■ .'"'•.■■'.. Of. 28 RICH DAIRYING AND FATTENING V , FARMS. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD. aro instriieted by MR. LACF.LAN T. M'LEAN to soil bv Public. Auction in the DRILL HALL, FEILDING, en C, . TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. !.' At 2 p.m. \. ■ ' ■ KOPANE ■ His. famous , . KOPANE property '" • KOPANE ' comprising: '• QQA ACRES, in 26 farms, from 24 acres e V.-v'\f to 4:3 acres, close toßongbtca, ''• . Fcilding, and Pnlmerston North. Some of the BEST LAND in New 0 Zealand, and nearly all flat. Watere ed hy artesian wells, well fenced. Each section has good road frontage !~ and homestead site. Cottage on Section 11. .. " Also, /. 508 ACRES, closo to Cheltenham (Feild- , ing), in two farms of 238 acres and 270 acres, heavy. (Ut, and undulating |- land; well watered and subdivided; ! . . no buildings. Good frontage to Wai- :\ tuna Road;and Kimbolton Road rc- '• spectively.' ... ° IERMS: On KOPANE--5 per cent, on fall of hammer: . ! . 5 per. cent, in 12 .months from date, of .'sale.; ... ; . 10 per centvCor improvements) in ' 2 years from date of sale; , Balance iii.sJ years.at 5J percent. s Same .terms on Cheltenham. Sections 2 except that balance of nurv ' chase money is to bo paid in 5 years instead of 5J years.. . POSSESSION: APRIL,3O, 1920. r ! NOTE.—Dairv factories and schools • are handy to KOPANE and CHELTEN- . HAM Sections.- , !. The farms are in the heart of a. most, . prosperous dairying and fattening dis--3 trict, and tho exceptional terms will an- ', peal to buyers of good land who !:ave limited capital. . -. For plans, «tc., apply to MURRAY. ROBERTS, £ CO. LTD., Fcilding. or Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Masterton. and Dumidin. or their agents, JOHNSTON. AND, DAVIS, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Also GRAHAM AND REED, Solicitors, Feihling. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' .'AUCTION SALE. ■ . 0f !' HIGH-CLASS i COSTLY FURNITURE, AXMINSTER CARPETS, INLAID LINOLEUMS; ETC., ■•' ' On TUESDAY, MARCH-23,, AT THE RESIDENCE, WATERLOO ■ ROAD, LOWER HUTT., H ERNEST LEIGHTON has. Ix-en • favoured with instructions from W. Brown. Esq., 'who has sold his property, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, as above, the Superior Contents of his 8-roomed Residence. Full details later. "H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. ' Auctioneer.' AUCTION SALE. CONVENIENT SMALL COTTAGES AND (,'OOD BUILDING SECTIONS, CENTRALLY.SITUATE, PETONE. ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24, ■ At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has receivt ed '-instructions, from' the owner to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by public ■Auction, in tin: Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above:— Lot Lt-Thnt conveniently situate Block of Land, being'part Lots 82 and SI . D.i\ 412.' imd having Ml feet 4 inches frontage by a tljptk of 101 feet (all measurements bo the same a little more or less), together with the. four cottages erected thereon, ... each containing 3 rooms, bathroom, ga?, p.w.c, etc. ' Lot 2':—Those choice Building Sites, being Lots 68, 69, and 70, each having 40 feet frontage to Regent Street bv . ; 100 .feet in depth; ■ Lot 50, -having ' ■ 85 feet frontage' to' Regent Street and 36 feet 4 inches to S r dney Street: and Lot 51, lia.ving 40 feet frontage to Sydney Street by a dent.li of 109 feet 6 inches (all inea- , siireiiients be the same a .Jit'tle more : or less). .. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182 Fentherston Street. ..IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. CHOICE RESIDENCE' ,'&".' GROUNDS, .LOWER HUTT. . ON WEDNESDAY,, .MARCH 24. At 2.30 p.m, ' H' ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- ... *reive'| instructions from the Owner who has left the district, to offer, for ABSOLUTE SALE, by .Public .Auction in the Chamber nf Commerce, .Custoin,house Quay, Wellington, as-above:— That splendid property, containing , one acre of land (he the'same; a ' little more, or less).' being-Part ' -Section 46. Hutt District, and ' situate oirtllo. Jlnin Road, Lower Itntt,.-together with "llio. desirable one-story 8-roomed -residenco erected • thereon, besides bathroom, scullciy, gas.- and all conveniences; .outbuildings consist- ( . ing/of washhouse, copper, tubs, : etc. Tennis lawn. ga"den, vinery, ' orchard in full fearing. Favour- ] able terms .can be' arranged. .- H.'.'ERNEST TJdGHTO.N. '. Auctipneer,.. ■■ • 182 Featherston. Street.' SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. •OREEMAN R. JACICSOrK AND ■;. CO. - 1 - LTD.. instructed bv The Executor in the Estate of the late David Peat, will sell on . WEDNESDAY,-MARCH 24,. . At 2.30 p.m., ' AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. AVANGANUI, THE RANGITATAU PROPERTY, ' "-..' 2197 ACRES ' Of which 1700 acres are in grass, well fenced into 10 paddocks, large proportion suitable for carrying cattle. Situated 7 miles from Kai Iwi by good motor road, adjoining on the pen ward side the Rnneitat.in property lately sold by Mr. G. F. Moore ' V Possession April'l, .1920. Terms: s'per cent, on fnll of hammer; 15 per cent, on possession; 10 per cent, further in 12 months; balance' on mort- ' gage, 0 per. cent. Arrangements for inspection may be mad'ewi't'li""thif Auctioneers, ■ Wanganui. - ■■' ■ i FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES ' SEE PAGES 10 AND 11.
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