AUCTIONS. DISPERSAL SALE. ' OF KIMBERLEY STUD ROMNEY FLOCK, ETC. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, At 12.30 p.m.' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from (!. J. STRATTON, Esq. (who has sold his pro-, perty), to sell as above at tihe farm, Kimberley Road, 1J- miles from Levin Railway Station:— 120 stud ewes, 2-tooth to f. mouth i 40 ewe lambs , 20 ram lambs > i G-tooth stud rams ! l f.f.m. stud ram Also, 14 fat cows 14 weaner steers - 13-year registered milking- ShortI ' horn bull (Dominion Jacob), bred > by Central Development Farm' 1 aged Jersey bull, 1C.C.8. strain ; . 2 18-month Jersey bulls - 1 8-month Shorthorn, bull • 1 2-stand shearing plant and 2J h.p. Lister engine (perfect order) NOTE:—This flock has been establish--i ed for many years, and originally pur- : chased from R. TANNER, ESQ., and at'-, i ter careful breeding the vendor has been i ouccessful in gaining many prizes at I shows, and the sheep are recognised as being of good constitution, well woolled. i and plenty of bone. The sheep have : been passed by the Inspector, and will ' be sold in lots to suit purchasers. . i LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. •AUCTION SALE. ' VALUABLE DAIRYING LAND. . mm; n.z. farmers' co-opera- : A TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LJL'D, have received 'instructions from tho laito WILLIAM WILTON'S-TRUSTEES (who are wimting up the Estate), to Sell by Public Auction at the A. and P. Rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY,' MA if 1,. 192 ft, at 3 o'clock, that Piece of Land, containing— /A ACRES, being Section 3, Manaia jfc" Block, situate Smith Road, adjoining Masterton Borough, 1J miles from Post Office. The land is subdivided into seven paddocks, with sixroomed dwelling, cowbails, stable, and outbuildings. The property is rich, drained land, equal to the best dairyilig laud in the district. . For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, o.r to A. C. Major, Solicitor for the Trustees, Masterton.' SIX KATANGA FARMS. SIX KAIRANGA FARMS. THE subdivision of Mr. Ancel Gray's : estate of 315 acres makes six idealDairy Farms from 40 to GO acres, each in the heart of the finest dairying land in New Zealand. ' ' • SELLING MAY, 4. - SELLING MAY '4. '....- This Estate, so splendidly farmed ..for 23 years by Mr. John 'Balsillie, is in great heart, and will yield maximum returns in smaller holdings when dairying is followed. MAIN- ROAD FRONTAGES. MAIN ROAD FRONTAGES. Each Farm faces the main road; 5 miles froni'Palmerston North; i mile from Post Office, School, and Cheese Factory; good building sites; permanent artesian water on each; good shelter,, etc. ATTRACTIVE TERMS. ATTRACTIVE TERMS. . Ten per cent, down, ten per cent, ic twelve months, balance for six years at ■ 55 per cent. Could terms be easier? - ARRANGE TO'INSPECT. j ARRANGE TO INSPECT, 1 ( Tho Auctioneers, Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., are now .showing interestI ed parties over these fertile farms. Why not arrange for your visit? Plans will soon be ready for free distribution; ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. . .* .Remember, subdivisions of rich Kairanga lands are air too few jn number. Re-member'this-is a golden® opportunity to buy a money-making farm at your own price under tho "hammer. I FRIDAY, MAY 7, ,1920, At 2.30 p.m. f ' I FREEHOLD LAND & G-ROOMED RES! DENCE, NO. 519 ADELAIDE RD. ' MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to sell by auc-' tion, on behalf of the mortgagee, ai their Rooms, Featherston St., as above— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND having a frontage of 33ft. to Adelaide Road, nnd containing 12.1 perches, being. Lot 4 D.P. 833, part Section 109G, Wellinp'ton, TOGETHER with the 6-roomed DWELI>. ING erccted thereon, and known] as No. 549. ' Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the offices of MESSRS FIELD AND LUCKIE, Solicitors, No. IGO Featherston Stroet. or w J. 11. BETHUNE AND C 0.,-. I Auctioneers- ' it ' v t( IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE, ci — vi "WAITOni ESTATE. CLOSE TO RONGOTEA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920. MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD., . and the N.Z. LOAN AND MER- - CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been instructed by the Trusteed of tho rj late Henry Hammond, to sell. by public auction at ■ THE DRILL HALL, FEILDING, „ At 2 o'clock p.m. i 1 fiAft ACRES-of Rich Dairying Land, IVJUU sulKlivided into IS- complete Dairy or Fattening Farms of from R 50 to 130 acres. TERJIS: 5 per cent, cash, 5 per cent. . on possession in September, 5 per cent. 12 months, 5 por cent. IS months, balanco 5 years from Si date of salo at 5} per cent. Buyers allowed interest at tho rate B; of 5J per cent, per annum on first payment to dato of possession. NOTE.—This property was leased some in 21 years ago as Dairy Farms. Tho leases run out in September next, *» and the property is being submitted 1* to miction in original areas to wind tr; ■up the estate. Tho majority of tho !a farms havo all necessary buildings, j]! subdivisions," etc,; for tho fortunate buyers to, go., right ahead without spending money on buildings, etc: T.he property is situated in the contro of the far-famed .Rongotoa Dairy District,' and very little richer land exists in any part of the Mann- LI wntu District. Rongotea Dairy C-mipaiiy collects r cream from iamiers' gates daily. Plans on application to THE AUC- I CIONEERS. • , *
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