The Year Estate Te Horo
TO HE AUCTIONED. One or tho miost important sales of land yet hold on this coast will ?ke P aco early in Mgiist the Me Mr Jas. Gear's beautiful estate if To Horo, eon S istm S of 1700 arc*, will bo sub-divided and offered by I ction b.V Abraham and Williams, Ltd. and Dalgoty ami Co. m conJunction. This property » edly one. of tho -best an the MnnaAvUu lino and admirably adapted for 'closer settlement, being adjacent to the To Horo railway station on both skies Of the line, and , no more suitable property could be tad for iairvino- purposes for supplying the Citv' of Wellington with) milk and the fact of trains inimmng through everv Sunday in the slimmer aaid picking .up the milk diould -be, a .trroat Inducement to those enq«iriiv- for suitable farms for this piirnoao The greater portion of the property, is first-class croppmg and Sairvins land, and the balance w suitable for mixed fanning and sheen Tho intention of the vendbrs is to offer a portion of the property in small sctions next to the railway station, and we expect in, «• very .short time to «ee a ifflmving and flourishing township spring nip Jit To Horo The. climate is the best hi' New Zealand, and t«he district is wefl served with trains from Wellington which is only 45 miles■ distnnt A great impetus should) be 'civen to the district by the sub-di-vision of this beautiful property. \ site has already been secured by a dairy company and a creamery will be in full swing by tlie fort■ September A guarantee of Wellington market prices for milk delivered at the creamery during the .winter months will be given, and full current rates during tho summer.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1911, Page 3
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294The Year Estate Te Horo Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1911, Page 3
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