AUCTIONS, -. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. OHURAKURA ESTATE. OHURAKURA ESTATE. 'SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920, At 11' a.m. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART, LTD., have been Instructed by MRS. M. A. PERRY to. offer by Public Auction, .at the ' BROWNING STREET SALEROOMS, NAPIER, on above date, her well-known .Property, ' O H- U R A IC U R A, O H U 11 A K U R A, ' OHURAKURA, • OHUBAIC UR A, Containing about ACRES IQKAft ACRES FREEHOLD. JLo,t)uU FREEHOLD. SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE SUITABLE'PASTORAL BLOCKS. As under,' viz., ' LOT 1-3550 ACRES. LOT 2-3530' ACRES. LOT 3—3100 ACRES. LOT 4-2000 ACRES. ■ ■ LOT 5-1080 ACRES. On Lot 1 there are 300 acres good milling buSh, also sheep yards. On--Lot 2 there are 3 Whares, yards, On Lot. 3 there are' Manager's Residence ■and outbuildings., , On Lot 5 there are 40 acres of milling . bush, also small cottage.., On Eaoh Lot there is Sufficient Totara . for all .Fencing Requirements. - OHURAKURA is situated about 30 miles from Napier by good motor road, and 3 miles from Te Pohue Township. The Estate consists of healthy hill country,' mostly in English grass, balance native. Well watered by . permanont streams. Originally in heavy ljush. . / TERMS OF PAYMENT.' 10 per cent, at time,of sale. 5 per cent, on delivery, i.e., June 29, 1920. ' 10 per cent.'in 12 months, from date of delivery. Baknce -in- 5 years from date of delivery. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 5J per cent. -. Plans will be-f&«yarded on application. NOTE.—Qhurakura was farmed by the late Mr. G. P. Donnelly for many years/ and is regarded as 'one of the best investments of the kind that has yet been placed on the market. IMPORTANT NOTICE—An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock and Plant will " be hold'prior to date of delivery, so that purchasers of the various blocks will be able' to obtain their requirements from the stock now depastur- ' ing on tho Estate. HOADLEY, SON & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier. t , ACRES ' QA'AA ACRES ACRES o\s\)\S ACRES 1 FOR SUBDIVISION, - , EARLY IN JUNE, Situated at OHAU, near LEVIN. Owned and farmed by Mr. John Kebbell for over 40 years, aind to be offered on account of'MR. F. S. ,-EASTON and cut up into . i 0 BEAUTIFUL FARMS, suitable for STUD FARMING, SHEEP, FARMING, ' AND DAIRY FARMING. At present carrying— 3300 breeding ewes 1000 dry sheep COO breeding cows and heifers. Right in the centre of the best, district in New Zealand, being on Main Trunk Line, 50 miles North of Wellington, a'nd within J to 1-J . miles of Ohau Railway Station, Post Office, Store, Factory, and School. EASIEST OF TERMS. ' SEND FOR'PLAN TO-DAY. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Levin, Palmerston North-, and all Branches. "I f. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ' ROULSTON AND STANTON, - (T. S. Roulston) 1 (A. E. Stanton) HASTINGS, H.B. ' v ■ FOR SALE, ■ £QA ACRES, good limestone hilly coun. iJOI/ ; try,. 10 . miles from firßt-class town and we?kly market bv good metn! road. Homestead, woolshed, and all necessary , buildings for the running of a Rood farm. Property well subdivided and well watered by limestone springs and creeks. PRICE, .£l4 per acre, goodwill, with stock "in, comprising ' 900 mixed R'-oep, and 30 head cattle. Terms arranged. IKAA ACRES, handy to Hastings, WW" 'limestone country, wintered 3800 big sheen and 180 head cattle. Well watered by limestono sprjngs. Good 5roomed cottage nnd outbuildings, 2 sets yr.rds,' well fenced, about 800 acros ploughable. Price, ;625 per acre. Deposit ,£IO,OOO. Balance arranged. Stock at valuation. On A A ACRES, first-class .limestone Ouvv country, ranging from fiat to hilly, large part plonghabie. Will grow excellent crops. Property well subdivided J)y good post and wire fences. Well watered by permanent creeks and springs. Will carry 2} sheep easily. and cattle. All necessary buildings. Price, .£24 per acre. Terms arranged. P.O. BOX 247; HASTINGS. , 'OTAKI GO-COW LEASEHOLD. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY, FARM, long lease, 4-cow nlant, registered dairy, convenient to evc-ything. 5-roomed cottage, outbuildings with 57 cows, eto„ as a going concern. .62000 cash. Or with the above. Lenseholf Farm could be had 7-roomed house, additional 20 acrc« (5 acros Freehold), tht whole to milk 75 tows. iESOOO cash. ' NOTE—We are sole agents and would ask prospective buyers to wire or 'phon# appointment to inspoct, to avoid disappointment, n a. ANDERSON, I<and and Estate Agent. Otaki Railway. 'Phono 58. GOING CONCERN-TE AWAMUTU. •i ka ACRES, Freehold, 120 acres grass, 10J 3() acres drained swamp; all easy, "ploughable country; G-roomed house, concreted cowshed, milking machines. l'ricc, including 40 cows, etc., .£SO per acre; .61500 cash. H. LEWIS, Land Agent, TV
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