• AUCTIONS. L SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE. J. LEYDON'S KAWIU -BLOCK, . LEVIN. \ Divided into i Farms, in areas from, 26 to 40 acres. To bo sold by Auction in the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on APRIL 7, at 2 p.m. ♦ This fertile and picturesque Mock of land is situated 1} miles from, the town of Levin,'and is considered .by nil those who have visited the locality to bo one of the prettiest spots in New 2jealand. : The soil is a rich chocolate, loam, growing a good mixture of grasses, making any one of these farms suitable for dairying, fattening, or- potato'.growing. Every section has a perfect building site and will make,'an ideal little farm for the dairyman or tho man who wishes, to retire amid pleasant surroundings. TERMS OF SALE; 10 per cent, day of sale. 10 per cent, in twolve months.. ' Balance 7 years at 5J per cent POSSESSION May 1. 1920. NOTE.—Purchasers will be given immediate right of entry for- the purpose of building. " Plans and further particulars from : A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., Jjl , Auctioneers. , ' Levin,/Palmerston, and all, ; Branches. 'IMPORTANT LA> T D SALE. . ■; A ' BY AUCTION. b"j x' ACRES of CIiOICE DRAINED ' ' 1 SWAMP LAND. i Favoured bv instructions from tha ~ owner, D. BARRY„ ESQ., we shall offer for. sale, by auction at . ; . THE • HORSE BAZAAR,. HAMILTON, on i '■■■ THURSDAY, APRIL 8,... - At 11 a.m., THE ABOVE AREA, SUBDIVIDED ■into 7 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS, •ranging' in area from -80 to 135 acres. The property is situate at Puketaha, i. - 6 miles from Hamilton by good roaU. There is a school on tho place ana a large co-operative Cheese Factory at Gordonton, about 3 miles from the bouulary. The. cream;cart also ' passes tacli day, collecting icream ' for the Frankton Factory. There 9 i is a Rural Mail delivery . eacli day. There is a wliaro 'on Section 5,, tho remaining , . sections , have no buildings. • This sale affords an opportunity to farmers to • Secure some of the best dairying . land in fte'Wa'kftto-' The jropefb : is" famous, throughout 'the ! Dominion f ' for its-exceptional qnality,'evidence of which has been demonstrated al the fat stock markets.' This blocl ' was farmed for many years by James '. Taylor, Esq., and the large, num- ' -bere of bullocks fattened on the lane I topped the market for value and foi quality on , many occasions. This is one'of the few blocks in-the/Wat kato which may be correctly term : ! " ed. beast, to _the acre land a The whole area is in grass. Mosof the sections nre abundantly water , ■ ed. For ■ all purposes water may bi J < obtained at'almost any desired spo at a depth of 10ft. to 12ft. .Everj section is well cut out of a s.quan : block, which'lias a three-.road front age. ( . 1 / We confidently recommenl an insnec Hon of these sections before decidin; to' settle elsewhere. Arrangements ma: be made with the Auctioneers for sue! ® inspection. s. The Title is Land Transfer? d . te : ' ' " . Terms: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, on possession. 5 par cent, in 12 months. •• 1- Balance 5 years, 5J per-cent, ie' | : ' le . -— Plans, Conditions of-Sale, and :k inforraation may be '■ obtained at our oi ty fices, THE FARMFJIS' CO-OPERATIVE AU( T-lONEERING CO., LTD:, ; Hamilton,. SALE OF 4 SPLENDID BUILDING . SITES, . ' . RONA BAY, EASTBOURNE: ■ Also',;, tO-ROOMED '.RESIDENCE, 215 VIVIA: "STREET, . ~ on THURSDAY, AI|RIL 8, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. ■ -At-Our Rooms, 105 Customhouse Qua 'y, "jyfESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AN ■er i.vJL CO. are favoured with instructioj ic- from the ov.-ner to sell by Public A.u ix- tion, as above:— a SPLENDID BUILDING 3ITI i ' At Bona Bay, ? Being Lot's 5 and 6, part Lots 37 and J . Harbour District, and all the land Certificate of Title Volume \l3l, fol 167. • • , ' ' Three of these sections have a fronta ~ \ of 33ft. 4in. each to Rimu Street, and tl " fourth, i containing 10.40 • perches, has 10(1 frontage to County Road. Eastbourne is Wellington's most fas ? ion able wrrtering-place. and is well kriov n as the Brighton of New ; Zealand. en-. : I? ; ALSO,.' THE RESIDENCE, known as No. 2 Vivian Street, containing Dy rooms and having every convei ence, and with an 80ft. fronta .to Vivian Street. : The residepce' contains large drawir room ,and dining-room, bedroom, brea fast room, and kitchcn downstairs and bedrooms upstairs. Built-in wardrot and 2 linen presses. All Kauri ceilini "This property is situated in a splend position, being close to the heart of t fD city, and would be very suitable for ;0 hostel, boarding or apartment house. It is also admirably suited for a fi torv or warehouse site. For further particulars, apply to t Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN A CO., 105. Customhouse Quay UNRESERVED CT.EARING SALE Of lull DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMEN'J , PAHAUTANUI SALEYARDS,' THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920,"--At 1 p.m. * ot °' rrtHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN Al I MERCANTILE AGENCY ( LTD., have received instructions fr the Assignee in the Estate of J, Stevenson to sell--23 cows, in milk, to calve June i July 6e H 11 choice heifers, running with 1 17 steers ■11' fat sheep . 10 weaners, 1 Shorthorn bull 2 spring cart horses 1 boy's pouv • I • • Spring cart and harness, Pin I Junior, and milk cans, fo' ducks, eto.
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