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AUCTIONS, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CHATHAM ISLAND PROPERTY. On account of EXECUTOR 01'' ESTATE LATE E. R. CIIUDLKIGH. To bo sold. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At CHRISTCHURCH, 011 SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921. mHE. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' A CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 01' CANTERBURY, LIMITED (in conjunction with MESSRS. DALOETY AND CO., LTD) have received instructions from tlio Executor of the Estate of thi j Into E, R. Chudleigh to Sell by PUBj LIC AUCTION in their Land' Sale Rooms, Corner of Cashed and Madras Streets, Christclrurch, on Saturday, March 12, 1921, at 12 o'clock (noon) that MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY situated at Chatham Islands known. as "WHAREKAL'JU," containing TEN THOUSAND ACRES OF FREEHOLD, together with all Live and Dead Stock, the property of the Estate, tlio Stock including some COW to 7000 6heep and some Cattle, exact particulars of which will be supplied later. The Freehold is not at present pro.porlv fenced, and tlio Live Stock also riui on the adjoining land, for which the vendor has paid the sum of J3150 tier annum. The land comprises bush and good to light sheep country. BUILDINGS comprise'large Dwellinghouse, good woolshed. and all necessary bujldings for the convenient, working of n sheep property. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Communication with the Chatham Islands except during' tlio Wool Season is limited, and there is also difficulty as regards schooling, and no doubt these two factors will reduce tlio competition for this property; but if tlio purchaser is prepared to meet these inconveniences, he will in return secure tho advantage of a great|l.v reduced price, as compared'with -what the property would realise if situated "in a more accessible position. We strongly recommen 1 any energetic young man willing to put up with a few years' inconvenience to inspect "Whnrekouri" as there is mono? in it. The manager of the property, who has been thetc for over two years, hns given every Jiitirfnotinn to his employer, and will probably aecovit further employment as manager should the purchaser so desire. For further nnrticulnrs. apnlv to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. | ASSN., LTD., CHRTSTCHTTR CH, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.. CHRISTCHURCH, Joint Auctioneers. IZARD, LOUGFNAN AND FRYER, CHRISTCHURCH, ' Solicitors. RURAL LAND FOR BALE. AS GOING CONCERN-CLOSE TO' •WELLINGTON. "1 OA ACRES, about, Freehold, flat to *.o\r undulating country; all ploughable, subdivided into 15 paddoeJis; hills grow excellent turnips and lucerne; Hats, maize, potatoes and mangels; good roads; well watered by permanent streams; 1J miles from post office, school, creamery, aud railway. Wintered 45 cows, 12 yearlings, 6 horses, one .bull, and 40 hoggets; ?? acres in crops of oats, tare, potatoes, lucerne, and barley; one 7-rooiucd house, 32-stall oowbyre, 4-bail cowshed. Zealandia releaser, water, power pump driven by engine, engine for driving ohafToutter and turnip pulper, fowlhouse, harness shed, woolshed, also one 8-roomcd house (old), 4-roomed wliare, aud other buildings. PRICE, .670 per acre as going concern. Terms, X'2ooo cash. y Stock and piant included are:—dfl oowe, 5 horses, 1 pedigree bull,, milking plant,, feeding plant, implements consisting of R. and G. lever plough, garden plough, moulding plough, harrows, horse rake, disc harrow, drill, Cambridge roller (i-share), 2 spring carts,; gig, harness, milk cans, and sundries. Very good dairy farm, specially adapted Wellingtun City Milk Supply. Winter milking at 2s. o}d. per gallon as arranged with City Council. Natural shelter enables cows to run all year round without covers; close to beach. This property has a great prospective yaluo, as tho road frontage is surveyed into i and 5-acre sections for building sites. For full particulars apply H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, gO Brandon Street. pLIMMERTON EXTENSION, NO. 9. GO CHARMING SECTIONS in this new Subdivision are now for Salo bv J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. In May, Subdivision No. 8 was placed on the market, and sections sold readily. The Plan of Subdivision No. 9 is now approved, and the roads arc formed, and tho Agents have every confidence in recommending Buyers to inspect this latest blook of CHOICE BUILDING SITES. -> The Block is on an almost level table land, commanding panoramic views of Plimmerton and the Ocenn. The new roads give-easy approaches to the sections. and on many are areas of Nat.ivo Bush. > Plimmorton climate is exceptionally mild, and the Beach is the best and safest in Wellington Province. For Fishing. Shooting and Boating there is no place to compare with Plinlmertoii. Railway fares to Wellington are low. PRICES of Seotions in tho new Subdivision. ,aro from ,£9O to .£l3O. TERMS OF SALE: .£8 per section doposit, ,£8 in 3, G and 12 months, balance !l years Interest, (i tier cent, per annum. Our Representative will be on the ground on Wednesday, 22nd, nnd Thursday, December 23, to show the sections to intending purchasers. .1. ir. BETHUNE AND CO., .151 Feathorslon Street. 007 ACRES, Freehold, Feilding diamostly flat, small portion undulating, but all ploughable; having been heavy rata, and riuni country, it contains a lnrge quantity of firewood; all in grass; subdivided into 12 paddocks, watored by dams and springs; carrying. 90 dairy cows; buildings,-good 5-roomcd house, bathroom, all modern conveniences, telephone, dairv, ivashlionse, man's room woolshed. cowshed and yard, concreted. Price, «£GS per acre; reasonable terms. OOA ACRES, Freehold, Marton; 250 in- grass and crops, balance bush; nearly all flat and ploughable in several paddocks; well watered by spring supply; concrete troughs; stock' consists of GOO breeding ewes, 200 dry sheep, and a number of cattlo and Ihorses. Buildings, 15-roomed modern dwelling, 4-roomcd cottage, \voolslied, and all necessary outbuildings. Suitable for subdivision into 3 nice dairy farms. Price .£65 per aore; terms MWO cash. o~| /f ACRES, Freehold, Ngaere dis(net, 011 metalled road; all in grass; undulating countrv, nearly all ploughable; carrying G5 cows, G 18-month heifers, 2 bulls, and 15 horses; G-roomcd house with every convenience, cowshed with concrete floor; subdivided into 25 paddocks; 1} : miles from school, Post Office, and dairy factory; 5} miles from railway station. Price £78 per acre, with .£2500 cash. Included in- the price is a 4-cow milking plant, saw benoh, and water puinp. GLENN AND WILLIAMS, Wangauui.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20

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