SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF IE ACRES. FiHST CLASS DAIItYJNG A} FATTENING LAND. AT TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON WEDNESDAY. 30th JULY, 191 i n at 1 p.m. Messrs Mouckton and Addingtoi PAIIIKO EST ATI DALGIiTY AND COM? AN LTD., WELLINGTON, ha received instructions from the oners, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTJO sis above the well-known PAHIK INSTATE, which has been sub-divi ed into HI FARMS, ranging fro 11 to 128 acres, and sis 1-acro sc tions. This block comprises lieai drained swamp, rich alluvial flat and excellent terrace land, and eve: section is well watered. Tltero a: a number of Chinese market gardei ers at present leasing portions ( the estate at rentals of tip to I per acre per annum, which prov< the quality of the soil. The Main Road and Railway ru through this Estate, and being si m>ted within one mile of Otaki Rai • ay Station, which has a splcndi MTvice of trains to and from Wei i t gton (including Sunday trains) th s;le offers a unique chance for man of moderate means to acquire freehold farm suitable for fattening • ■lily, fruit, or poultry farming, an market gardening in a distric '■'. liere produce can be sent promptl and expeditiously to tlio City mai l ot. The Otaki District enjoys beautifully mild climate and th :;:ea of dairy land in the Manawat I'i.-trict is very limited, this estal. b"ing one of the few now left suit able for sub-division. Invcstoi - should also note that land of th ? q iiihtv lias been steadily advancfn : in price in this district during th past few years. Oil four of th . sections arc good houses and built; ings, and on another section is a up-to-dato cowshed with concret • H-ior and complete milking machin plant. 'Jo save purchasers expense wherever possible tho existing fence have been made the boundaries o sections. TERMS.—IS per cent cash on da, "f sale; 10 per cent in 12 months b.ilance in o years from dato of sail at. 5 per cent. Plans can bo ob tained at all offices of DALGE'H AND COMPANY, LTD. Inteiidhif investors communicating with own ers or auctioneers l;y letter, tclcgrnii or tolephouo «)>n bo shown over th( property. N(yiE.— No section of the propei ty is more than 2 miles from f i Mail way Station or dairy factory. b. A, VV. Osborne House and Commission AGENTS. Bent and Dept Colector. Shannon representitaves for Hi tenings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents. Levin. Shannon representative for Hitchings. Hanking and Co., Ltd, Land Agents, Levin. OS EOT lONS Stansell street, cheap Bas=tHnH ™™The S e sections are flat and in a good position for building SEE THE FOLLOWING. SALE. - A BARGAIN. U.S.A. HIKE, back pedal brake/ in good order. Cost £18 10s new, now £G 10s. Also a CHAMPION RANGE, new, CASH £-1. - SEVE.It AT, ITU bill ARTICLESS ECO ND-H AN D F URN TTU BK. TEA AND BTJPPER ROOMO, Plimmer Ternaee. Price, £86 or terrna ?"or Fnrther particular! s-pply to E. A. W. OSBORNE. HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENT, SHANNON. Agent for the Guardian Fire und Accidental Assurance Company. Agent for tho provident Life A?mranc* Company, ordinary rod in T. HARRIS. CASH BUTCHER. T. HARRIS, IS still keeping only the very best at tho lowest [wswiblo price for cash. All meat sold by him is examined | by a qualified Government Inspector. Ho wishses to inform tho public of l-evin and district that he has no 'connection with any ring in or out of Levin. Patronise tho Cheapest I!uteller iu town for— PRICE AND QUALITY. PRICE AND QUALITY. He has aJso a large consignment of Bacon and Hams. Being a cash buyer ho is ablo to sell at the lowest possiblo price for cash. Small goods of every description. Try Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fresh daily on the premises . T. HARRIS, CASe —— BUTCHER. )XF()RD fiTRgPTT IiBVfN CONCKBNING BUSINESS 5f 5! PAPERS U if 5( 5f 5] *i *! AN Artistic Memorandum 5! I'.orm is a good advertisement 5f 5[ for tlnrbusiness house that *[ 5f uses it. As to Billheads, a 5i 51 striking display of printers' 5| If work at the top of your bill 51 may serve to memorise your 5! *1 firm with casual customers, 51 M and secure subsequent orders 5i 51 for you. - The BEST of *,j 11 printers' work, at reasonable 5f If rates, may be obtained from 51 1f The Hoiwhenua. Chronicle if If Offios, Lrftriji. ■ 1 H ?
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1913, Page 4
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738Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1913, Page 4
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