Another Land Sale.
SUBUIVISIOXAL SALE AT SHAXKOff. The public are indeed fortunate in lia ring sncli an opportunity of securing really first class faijms in areas witliin the reach of all as will be afforded by the subdivisional sale of the late G. N. Wood's Estate at Shannon 011 the 17tli July. The Estate contains 821 acres of the richest alluvial soil, subdivided into sections of from Hi to 88 acres, and is handy to Factory, Railway Station, Saleyards and School, and each section but one has a frontage to a good road. Besides offering a rare opportunity for the farmer to acquire rich, well-watered, daily and fattening land, the sections, particularly the smaller ones, are very desirable ones for poultry farming 01* market gardening and as they are handy to Station, produce and milk find a ready sale in the Wellington market. The terms, too, are attractive—lo per cent on fall of hammer, 10 per cent in 12 months or improvements to that value, balance' in 5
years at 5i per cent, .anil possession of all lots except three may be taken on day of sale. Plans aiul further particulars may be had from the. Auctioneers, Abraham and Williams, Lid., or from Hmikins and Fitzherbert, Solicitors, Palmerston Worth.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 July 1918, Page 3
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209Another Land Sale. Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 July 1918, Page 3
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