Important Land Sale.
During the last few weeks there has been a big turnover in land by private treaty and thus a few privileged people have been able to secure a property, but on July 6 at Levin Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will hold a, subdivisional land sale of 653 acres suitable for dairying, fattening, agricultural or stud farming and this sale will give everyone a chance of buying a good farm. l" e property was at one time heavy tawa bush and the greater part has been stumped and sown # in English grasses. The soil is a warm rich loam and grows potatoes, swedes and rape crops to perfection. There are good fences and the property i§ well watered. A school, dairy factory and railway station are close to the property. On four of the farms there are good dwellings and outbuildings. To give an idea of the value of the property it may be mentioned that it adjoins the Levin Small Farm Settlement at Heatherlea. To those who want a mild and healthy climate the Auctioneers recommend the locality. The terms of sale are exceptionally easy being 10 per cent on date of sale, 10 per cent m montliSj or buildings to that value, and balance in 5 years at of per cent. Plans and further particulars may be had from Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North and Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 June 1918, Page 3
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