'SUBDIVISIONAL fcjALE OF 1380 ACRES. FIRST CLASS DAIRYING AND 1 FATTENING LAND. AT TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON WEDNESDAY, 30t.h JULY, 1913. at 1 p.m. Messrs Monckton and Addington's PAHIKO ESTATE D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON, have received instructions from the owners to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION us above tlie well-known PAHIKO INSTATE, which lias been sub-divid-ed into 31 FARMS, ranging from 11 to 128 acrcs, and six 1-acre sections. : This block comprises heavy drained swamp, rich alluvial flats, -Hid excellent terrace land, and every section is well watered. There'are a number of Chinese market gardeners at present leasing portions of tlie estate at rentals of up to £0 per acre per annum, which proves the quality of tho soil. The Main Road and Railway run through this Estate, and being situated within ono mile of Otaki Railway Station, which Ims a. splendid .service of trains to and from Welli.igton (including Sunday trains) this silo offers a unique chance for a man' of moderate means to acquire a freehold farm suitable for fattening. Oiiry, fruit, or poultry farming, and market gardening in a district where produce can bo sent promptly and expeditiously to the City market. 'lhe Otaki District enjoys a beautifully mild climate and the <uea of dairy land in the Manawatu District k very limited, this estate being one of tho few now left suitable lor sub-division. Investors should also note that land of this quality lias been steadily advancing in price in this district during the past .few years. On four of the sections are good houses and buildings, and 011 another section is an up-to-date cowshed with concrete floor and complete milking machine plant. To save purchasers expense, wherever possible tho existing fences have been made the boundaries of j sections. TERMS.—IS per cent cash on day of sale; 10 per cent in 12 months; balance in 0 years from date of sale at 5 per cent. Plans can bo obtained at all offices of DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. Intending investors communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram or telephone oatn be shown over tlie property. NOIE.—No section of tho propeity is more than 2 miles from a Lailway Station or dairy factory. E. A.W. Osborne House and Commission AGENTS, Rent and Dept Colector. Shannon representitaves for Hitcnings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents. Lovin. Shannon representative for Hitchings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents, Levin. SECT lONS Stansell street, cheap ma«riiiiiMiM— f l'hose sections are flat and in a good position for building SEE THE FOLLOWING. pOR SALE. - A BARGAIN. B.S.A. BIKE, back pedal brake, in good order. Cost £18 10s new, now £6 10s. Also a CHAMPION RANGE, new, CASH £4. -SEVERAL ITHER ARTICLES-SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Plim mer Ternaoa. Price, £85 or term* for Further particulars ppply ro E. A. ft*. OSBORNE. HOUSE AND COMMISSION j AGENT, SHANNON. , Agent for the Guardian File ~nd Accidental Assurance Company. Agent for the ? r ovid«ut Life A'- 1 "urano« Company ordinary and in T. HARRIS. | CASH- : BUTCHER. ] T. HARRIS, ! IS still keeping only the very best at tho lowest possible price for cash. All- meat 6old by liiin i 6 examined by a qualified Government Inspector, lie wisbses to inform the public of Leviu and district that he has no connection with any ring in or out ' of Levin. Patronise tho Cheapest 1 Butcher in town for— 1 PRICE AND QUALITY. PRICE AND QUALITY. ' lie has also a large consignment of Bacon and Hams. Being a cash buyer he is ablo to sell at the lowest possible price for cash. Small goods of every description. Try Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fre«h 4 daily on the promises. T- HARRIS, CASH BUTCHER. OXFORD STREET ... IJEVIN J t NO ufiTER REMEDi FOR CROUP f 1 "My little girls, Nellie and Jessie, were bad with croup," writes MrßJ. Burgis, Stanley, Vic., "and would wake pp choking for breath. I waft told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was a marvellous cine for croup and I tried it with wonderful results. Now, if they show tho slightest sign of croup I give tbem a doso of Chamberlain's Cough Rerne dy, and never bear a sound from thorn for tho rest of the night." ?or sale everywhere.—Advf. «■ «.T <*MUJ Don't sneeze—its horrid. Don't cough—it's dangerous. You need neither 'sneeze nor cough if you spend eighteen-pence on a Ijottle of » "NAZOL." It is supreme-among remedies for unpleasant complaints it this class, because it invariably curea. Sixty defies in a bottle-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1913, Page 4
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