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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE, MANGATARATA ESTATE..MANGATARATA ESTATE. MANGATARATA ESTATE. MANGATARATA ESTATE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1620, At 10.45 a.m. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in i. »» conjunction with HOADLEY, SON. AND STEWART, LTD., have been instructed to offer by Public Auction, ai > EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on above date, the whole of the balance of the well-known MANGATARATA ESTATE, MANGATARATA ESTATE, Containing c ACRES fitynft FREEHOLD, s ACRES OI V V FREEHOLD, i Subdivided into BLOCKS, M BLOCKS, BLOCKS, i BLOCKB, Varying in Area from 400 TO 1700 ACRES. i 400 TO 1700 ACRES. MANGATARATA is situated 5 miles from Waipukurau and 7 miles from Waipawa by good motor roads. Portion of it 'adjoins tho well-known "Titoki" ■ Estate, recently sold at record prices. Tho Property consists of hills and flats, and each subdivision will contain some of the'finest fattening country in Hawke's Bay, and a considerable quantity of arable land, capable of growing jfood crops. On the Homestead Blocks are complete station 'buildings. A number of surplus buildings on these blocks will be sold for removal. TERMS OF PAYMENT: . - ■10 per cent, at time of sale. i 5 per cent, on delivery, i.e., March 1, ' 1921. 10 per cent in 12 months from date of possession. , Balance in 5 years from date of pos' i session. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 6 per oent. per annum. Purchasers will be allow e8 interest on their deposits at the rate of 6 per cent, from time of sale until date of possession. Litho. plans will be available shortly, and will be forwarded on application. NOTICE. — Persons inspecting will please refrain from taking dogs on :to the property. npHB HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. JAS. GOLDSTONE to offer by public auction at a date to be fixed, his AWAMATE ESTATE, AWAMATE ESTATE, SUBDIVIDED INTO SUITABLE AREAS, And his AVALON. ESTATE, AVALON ESTATE, AS A WHOLE. AWAMATE, Si miles from Wairoa, consists of approximately 2500 acres, of which about 850 acres are good flats, suitable for dairying. There are also about 400 acres ploughable terraces, and the balance is easy, good hill country. Its close proximity to the proposed Wa'ikokopu railway, port, freezing -works, and dairy factory render it particularly adapted to all kinds of farming. AVALON ESTATE, 7 miles from Wairoa, consists of 1606 acres, and is one of the best in the district. All 'buildings and fences arc new, and its 250 acres flat and ploughable country enable the owner to turn off all stock fat. It will winter 2 sheep besides cattle. Both Estates are well watered, and each has a long frontage to the Wairoa River. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. HAWKE'S BAY FARM. O/jfj ACRES, L.1.P., near Woipukutl'xU raU; on beat of road; splendid homestead of 7 rooms, in ideal spot, all conveniences; woolshed, stable, cowshed, eto. Property subdivided into 8 paddocks: all limestone country, carrying 2J sheep per acre. Rental is per acre, less 10 per cent, rebate. Mortgage .£4250 at 5J per cent., 4 years to run. Price .£2O 10s. per acre for goodwill. i! 2500 cash. A cheap farm. GOING CONCERN, WAIRARAPA. "19(1 ACRES, all in grass; all flat JwW and well fenced and watered; 2i miles from town; buildings include 8roomed house, with all conveniences, 5bailed cowshed, engine shed, stables, barn, piggeries, eto. Stock and plant consist of 50 tip-top dairy cows, 2 bulls, 60 pigs, horso, harness, brake, spring cart, tools, buokcts cans, roller, harrows, cultivator, etc., also 50 shares in dairy company; cows averaged over 2001b. of butter-fat each last season, Value of stock and plant about .81600. Price •£12,500; <£2500- cash, - balance at EJ per cent. GOING CONCERN, LEVIN. CJA ACRES, all ploughable and in grass; well fenced and watered; 10 paddocks; 5-roomed house, hayshed, stable, cowshed, etc.; 2-covr milking plant, complete, and all farm implements, together with 21 dairy cows, 4 heifers, horse, 3 sows, boar, 16 store pigs, etc., go with property; 1J mile,? from town, school, factory, and' railway. Price .£7500. Good terms arranged. i FORTY-MILE BUSH. 4-Ofl all in good English ' Ttyv grasses; well watered and subdivided; nearly all flat, portion undulating; carrying 80 dairy cows and about 70 dry stock, besides sheep; good house of 5 rooms, tip-top cowshed with machines and various other buildings; 1 abundance of good firewood on the property. Stock can be taken at valuation. A snip. Price ,£3O per acre. Easy terms. R. U. HARDEN, Land Agent, 172 Featherston St. and 8 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 3121. TE HORO LAND AGENCY. | » 1 FIRST-CLASS MANAWATU DAIRY farms: OQI ACRES, all in best grasses, well watered; and subdivided into 6 paddocks; railway and factory J-mile; at present carrying 22 head _of dairy stock; good 6-roomed house with every convenience; good cowbails and sheds. Price .£l5O per acre, with £1500 cash; balance easy terms. Oiy ACRES, of the choicest land pro- t curable, and has wintered 45 6 dairy cows, 2 horses, and 3 weaners, and 6 at present time cattle are in tho pink P of condition. ,This property is situated n 2 miles from faciury and 1 mile railway a by good metal road, and is well watered L by 6troamg and high-pressure wator sup- " ply. Buildings comprise good G-rjomed I house, with conveniences, 8-bail cowshed, ■' concreted, also concrete yards. Price .1:150 per acre, with about .62000 cash, or could be had as going concorn, if desired. This is ono of tho best dairying propositions in the Manawatu, and is " worth inspection. Apply Cl TAYLOR BROS., Te Horo.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 12

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