AUCrif,NS> LAND l'Qlt THE PEOPLE. n KAIRANGA FARMS • O KAIRANGA FARMS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON MAY i. ME. ANCEL GARY'S famous Kairangu Estate, of 315 acres. is now surveyed into C farms from 40 to GO acres, and will be offered to the public oil very easy terms. This property is situated right in the centre of the BEST DAIRYING LAND IN NEW ZEALAND And only 5J miles from the Square, Pal-' merston North, 5-mile from School, Cheese Factory .and Post Office. Everv section has good frontage to main road, good building site and abundance of artesian water. Plans will be available in a few days. TERMS OF SAM!: 10 per cent, day of sale. 10 per cent. 12 months. Balance 6 years at 5$ per cent, Ordor vour plan, and arrange for inspection with tho Auctioneers. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston and all Branches. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE . ELIZABETH HOGG. MESSRS. FREEMAN E, JACKSON ■"A AND COY. LTD., are instructed by the cxecutors in the abovo estate to eell by Public' Auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920, at the Assembly Rooms, Eidgway Street, Wanganui (opposite the Courthouse), at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, ALL those pieceß or parcels of land containing respectively: Lot I—BB acre 3 1 rood 20 perches Lot 2—97 acres 25 perches Lot 3—68 acres 32 perches Lot 4—129 acres 3 perches Lot 5—3 acres 1 rood 20 perches On Lot i is erected an 8-roomed house, w woolshed, cowshed, and trapshed and storeroom—all in good order. The Property is subdivided into 5 farms, situate about 2 miles from Aramoho . by good metalled road. The country is mostly easy with occasional flats, and is all suitable for dairying. The terms of the sale are 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 15 per cent, in 12 months from the date of sale, balance 5 years from the date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 51- per cent. For further terms and particulars and conditions of sale apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. Or TREADWELL, GORDON, AND BRODIE, Solicitors, 79 Ridgway Street,
YYaDganui. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. BRANDON HALL. BULLS. TUESDAY, MAY 11. 1920. LEVIN AND CO., in conjunction with .DALGETY AND CO. have received instructions ■ from MESSRS. GREEN BROS., who have sold their farm, to sou. as above the. following— 100 first-class dairy cows Horsw ' . milk plant and usual farm sundries PULL PARTICULARS LATER. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. WAITOHI ESTATE, WAITOHI ESTATE, CLOSE TO RONGOTEA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., and the N.K. LOAN AND MERCANTILE •VGENCY CO,, LTD., have been- instructed by the TRUSTEE of the law. HENRY HAMMOND, to sell, by Public Auction, at DRILL HALL, FEILDIN G, At 2 o'clock p.m., ACRES rich Dairying Land; iOUU subdivided into 18 complete Dairy Farms, of from 50 to 138 acres, situated at Rongoton. "» TERMS: 5 per cent cash. 5 per cent, on possession iij, September. 5 per ccijt. 12 months. ' 5 per cent. 18 months. Balance 5 years from date of possession at 51 per cent; interest at per cent, per annum allowed on. deposit froni date of sale to date oi' possession. PLANS in course of preparation, Full particulars from the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, To be "held at THE HOMESTEAD, "AHIARUHE" (10 miles from Mnstertnn, 8 miles from Ciirtorton). MESSRS. DALGETY ANI) CO.. LTD., iu in rrmiiinftion with THE WATRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. have received instructions from MR. 11. ARCHER BUNNY (who hafi sold portion of his "Ahiaruhe" property), to scil bv Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, in July, on a definite date to be advertised later, the whole of his Dairy Herd, comprising about, A aa first-class DAIRY COWS, jl:uU coming into profit Factory Dates. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. BUSINESS NOTICES. RONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T., Metaphysician and Neurologist, May be consulted (it his Rooms, No. 2 Coiirtenay Place. Chronic and Ner- ■ vous Disordors Specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, Constipation, and other din- ' eases successfully treated. Hours, 10-12, 1 2-5, Evenings by appointment. Tclo--1 j phone 20-634. Residence 21—761. IF you could walk always on velvet you wouldn't, (jet-tired! WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make the hardest roads seem liko volvet. There are no duality substitutes for Wood-Milno's,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 12
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