AUCTION S&LES CLEARING SALE AT WAIKANAE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. At 12 noon. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions troin Mr Henry Walton to sell bos herd of Choice Dairy Cows (as ho is eiving up dairying) at his farm, Boaoli Ro;vl ; AVaikanae, within one mile of station :— 13 fn-st-elass ronng cows in milk 3 cows close to drop. 12 first-clflss lviferi. 6 yearlings \mised). 1 bull. 1 dry cow 2 l(j-gallo» cans. •1 15-galloH cans. 1 color. 1232-t.a. Also,Goodwiil of lease of his farm of 42 acres. LEVIN SUNDRY AND PRODUCE SALE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER -I. 1911. At 1.30 p.m. At the Central Mnrt Levin. mHE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING J- CO. will sellOn account of various vendors, without reserve Tallies, chairs, b.m. iron bedsteads, wire mattrasses, cant- loung.li. washstands, rocking chair. Dover .stove. s(>\ving machine, etc.. cle Alsooninii> rtw) poultry. T. A. B. HUDSON, V2-")0-t.il. Am-iioneev. SALTS OF EDUCATION BOARD Renewable Leases, BOROUGH OF LEVTN. To be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, Bih Town Hag§, Levin. At 2 p.m. By Hitchisigs, Hankins &., Co Ltd. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN. IMPORTANT TO WORKMEN. HITCHIXGS, HANKINS AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the Wellington Education Board, to sell their valuable Leasehold Property, facing Salisbury, Bath, Chamberlain and Queen Streets, Levin, comprising— M Splendid Residential i A Allotments. * "* Numbered 1 to I and 11 to 20 inclusive. These .are .situated in the centre of the Borough, two minutes walk from the Post Office, and adjoining the Town Hall and Bank of New Zealand. All tho sections are perfectly level higfli , and dry, and well planted with shelter trees. Tin's will he the last chance of securing residential sections in the centre of Levin, nil the land within half a mile, of tho Post Office, baring been subdivided and sold. The progress of Levin during the past 10 years has been phenomenal and land values have greatly increased. It is a recognised fact that there is no better investment between Wellington and Palmerston North. The Leases will be granted for 21 years, -witb the right of renewal for a further term of 14 years at valuation disregarding improvements, and similarly for every succeeding 14 years, so tot they arc almost as valuable as a freehold. 1238-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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377Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1911, Page 4
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