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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE At TOTARA FLAT SALE YARDS, On WEDNESDAY, MAR.CH 16, 1921, At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., favoured with instructions by’tho Estate of the late J. Watts, will submit to PUBLIC AUCTION as above— The well and favourably-knpwn property, situated cioee by Mawheraiti Railway Station, and on main road, GREYMOUTH-REEFTON, 712 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, 464 ACRES, LEASEHOLD LANE, with Buildings thereon, which include House of 13 rooms (electric light and telephone), hotel and accommodation license. Outbuildings—B-bail concrete milking slid, With Giane 4-cow Plant, Boiler, Engine, Stables, Pigsties, etc. This property is conveniently subdivided, and is considered to te one of the test dairying and fattening properties in tho district, and capable of vast improvement A special note should also be made’of the faettthat a Hotel and Accommodation License is included in tho goodwill, thereby materially enhancing the value of the property. dalgety and company, ltd., Auctioneers.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. KING COUNTRY SNIP. 2000 ACRES AT 255. PER ACRE. OAAn ACRES. Title: Native Lease, 42 years from March, 1920. Rental, 21 years at 2s. 6d. per acre and 21 voare at ss. per acre. Compensation Jl3 per acre. A particularly fine block of bush country which has had a sawmill through and practically the whole of the hea.tX— removed. There are at' least 501) acies in grass and only requires the second growth to be cut, I which is chiefly wine terry, and several ! 'hundred acres more could be grassed. | The country is all easy rolling, suitable for dairying or sheep. Hundreds of acres ploughablo when cleared. There are sufficient posts on the grbund to fence the whole property. Situated 12 miles from, the Main Trunk railway line, eleven miles bv. locomotive tramway line, and ono mile by bed of old line. Price of goodwill 255. per acre. Terms arranged. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD., Te Kuiti. •v-i Q-j ACRES, Freehold country, situ--1.1 (11 ated 16 miles from town, 3J miles from school and post office by good reads; 6-roomed house and 8roomed cottage, woolshed (3-stand), which holds 700 sheep, cowshed, trapshed, 2 sets yards and dip. Property has all teen solid biish country’, is ring fenced and all in grass. Carrying a great sward .of solid English grasses. About 100 acres are ploughable when stumped. This property in 1920 wintered 2800 sheep and 100 head of cattle. The place is well watered, and lies well to the sun, and is subdivided by good etout fences into 13 paddocks. Price required is .£lB per acre. Further partieulars from the Sole Agents, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Dannevirke. zlfbA -A-CRES, near Rnetihi,, 300 acres ttbt/vr ploughable, first-class country, all conveniences in the way t>f buildings, etc. Price, .£32 10s. per acre; A;2000 cash. First-rate mortgages. This is described as a valuable property. 1 <4_Q ACRES, Ashhurst, partly river AtcJz flats, 11-roomed house and general outbuildings. Price, .£75 and £2OOO cash. An excellent proposition. OfbiTli -ACRES, near Bunnythorpe. 9/wVV’ roomed house, 8-bailed cowshed with 4-cow plant, yard accommodates 70 cows. Practically all ploughabl®. A splendid farm and well sheltered. OfllfTi ACRES (about), near Shannon, 10 paddocks, good buidings, well fenced and watered. Mortgages from 4-J per cent, to 6 per cent. Price; ‘£7o per acre, £3OOO cash. Vendor will consider an exchange or will sell as a going concern. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North. AQA ACRES, Freehold, situated 11 trov miles from Turakina; one good eight-roomed house, with all modern conveniences; one woolshed and machines, implement shed, stable, and all outbuildings. Price, £37 10s. Cash £!4o<M>. Fl 5 1 QP ACRES, Freehold, situated five JlovJ miles from Marton; 1J miles from Bonny Glen; subdivided into 7 paddecks, and watered by spring and dams. One four-roomed house; 30 acres of crop to go with property. Price £3O; good terms. D 4 BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD., Marton. CHEAP DAIRY LAND. • EXCELLENT GRASS COUNTRY. EACH BLOCK A BARGAIN AT THE PRICE. ACRES, at £2O per acre. Terms, £BOO cash. 1 QA ACRES, at .£2O per acre. Terms, lOv .£650 cash. s 400 ACltES ’ at ■ £3o per acre- Terms Each of these blocks will carry one cow to 2 acies. They are exceptionally well grassed. The soil is a good finable chocolate loam, and grows splendid root crops, and right throughout the country is very clean; no weeds. All well watered, well subdivided; situated only 10 miles from leading town on Main Trunk Line; 3 miles from township, and I the cream-cart calls. I There are no buildings on the 200-acro block, hut .on the other two properties I there is a 10-roomed 'house, 4-roomed ' house, 2 whares, numerous stables, one of i which can readily te converted into a ' cowshed, 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor, I separator and engineroom concreted. 6- ■ c/v milking plant, implement shed, chaff room workshop, smithy, numerous other outbuildings, including 7 fattening pens for pigis, all concreted, water laid on ! everywhere. . I These blocks are the cheapest dairying I propositions on tho market at the pro- ■ scut time. INSPECT AT ONCE IE YOU AVANT ONE. i We shall te pleased to give full particulars to genuine inqiiirors. HARCOURT AND CO.. 1 Land Agents, and Auctioneers. Wellington. *

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 14

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