SUI3UIVISIONAL SALE OF 158U ACRES. i t l<l UST CLASS DAIRYING AND u FATTENING LAND. y AT TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1913. at 1 p.m. Messrs .Monckton and Addingtou's ' PABIKO ESTATE DALGIrtT AND COMPANY. LTD., WELLINGTON, .have received instructions from the owners to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION us above the well-known PAHIKO ESTATE, which has been sub-divid-ed into :U FARMS, ranging from 11 to 128 acres, and six 1-acro sections. This block comprises heavy drained swamp, rich alluvial flats, and excellent terrace land, and every section is weil watered. There are a number of Chinese- market gardeners at present leasing portions of the estate at rentals of up to £o per acre per annum, which proves -he quality of the soil. The Main Road and Railway run through this Estate, and being bitnoted within one mile of Otaki Railvay Station, which has a. splendid . service of trains to and from Wellington (including Sunday trains) Ihi* ;alo offers a unique chance for a :nan ol moderate means to acquire » freehold farm suitable for fattening, iairy, fruit, or poultry farming, and narket gardening in a district \here produce can be sent promptly ind exped.'tiously to tho City market. The Otaki District enjoys a beautifully mild climate and tho •sroa of dairy land in the Manawatu : District is very limited, this estale Ving one of tho few now left suit;il)le for sub-division. Tnvestor.s should also noio that land of this ' quality has been steadily advanefng. ; '" price in this district during the ■ l»i.st few years. On four of llio .sections arc good houses and buildings, and on another section is an iip-to-dato cowshed with concrete floor and complete milking machine I'lant. To save purchasers expense, wherever possible tho existing fences have been made tho boundaries of sections. TKR-MS.--15 pei- cent cash on day ■ i' wile; 10 per cent in 12 mo>iths; balance in u years from date of sale at. o per cent. Plans can bo obtained at all ollices of DALCKTY AND COMPANY, LTD. Intending investors communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram '•r telephone- crtti bo shown over the property., NOTE.—No section of the propoi ly is more than 2 miles from a llailway Station or dairy factory. B.A.W. Osborne House and Commission AGENTS. Ken I and De]>t Colector. Shannon reproscntitavos for Hitcn- „ ings, Haiikins and Co., Lkl, Land n .'.gents. Levin. Shannon representative for Hitoliinge. Uankins and C0.,-Ltd, Lano , -Agents, Levin. QSKCTIOX.S Stansell street, cheap f BasaeeesenTheso sections arc flat * and in a good position for building I SUE THE FOLLOWING. ' c 001 l SALE. _ A BARGAIN. Ji - U.S.A. BIKE, back pedal I brake, in good order. Cost £13 J IDs r.ew, now £G 10s. <J Also a CHAMPION RANGE. I' new, CASH XM. « - SEVERAL ITHER, AUTICIiES-SECOND-HAND FURNTTUR K. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Pliinmer Terraoe. Price, £8/5 or terms 8 , For Fnrthci partioulftra npply to e. a. \i ommt U-. HOUSE AND COMMISSION }' : AGENT, SHANNON. s . Agent for the Guardian Fire <*nd Accidental Assurance Company. Agent for the P'ovidant Life A•iinvnco Company, ordinary w»d in ._. . — I T. HARRIS. £ CASH- -—: BUTCHER. T. HARRIS, z, IS still keeping only the very best at the lowest possible price for cash. All meat sold by him is examined ''■' by a qualified Government Inspector. Ho wishses to inform tho public of Levin and district that ho has no ™ connection with any ring in or out l ' 1 "' of Levin. Patronise the Cheapest r '' Mulchor in town for— IJ, PRICK AND QUALITY. PRICE AND QUALITY. r ' lie line also a largo consignment of Bacon and Hams. Being a caeh *'' buyer he is abij to sell at the lowest possible price for cash. Small goods *■ of every description. Try Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fresh *" daily on the promisee. T HARRIS. * CASH : BUTOREft. OXFOJM STREET I.BVJN p ' - . .. . £t () NO nICI'EU REiMEbi t'OR CROUP •>* w ''My little giils. Nellie and Jessie : \. were bad with croup," writes Mrs. (i!l ■J. Burgis, Stanley, Vic, "and would . uake pp ohoking for breath. I v>a,t told Cliamberlain's Cough Romody war. a niarvelloiis <-"'o for croup rind I tried it with wonderful re- ~- ■•■.iiH.<i. Now, if Ilicy show Iho slight- .■:;( sign n\ croup I give them a s< duso of Chamberlain's Cough Memo- ' (\y, and iiever hear a sound from n<< them for the rest of the night.' "< For sale everywhere.—Advt. ®I '&zzr~ . <«*» Pr Don't sneeze—its horrid. Don't cough—it's dangerous. You need neither sneeze nor cough if you spend eighteen-pence on a bottle of "NAZOL." It is supreme among it'iuGilics for unpleasant complaints '<f this class, becaupo it invariably ' oures. Sixty doses In a bottle. ]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 July 1913, Page 4
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