117 SUBDIVISION AL PLAN OF ACRES HOMESTEAD PORTION To be Sold by Public Auction at the Fire Brigade Hall, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28> 1919, at 2 p.m., by the NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD. . The balance of this well-known estate, about 533 acres, has already been sold for Dairying-, leaving the above area (the CREAM of the ESTATE), and all level and suitable for Dairying, Fattening, or Stud Farming. Areas vary from 51 to 140 acres (Homestead portion). The whole of the land is River Flat, with over 100 chains frontage to River Road. In the subdivision, existing fences have been utilised where possible. A site has been reserved for a Cheese Factory, and will be handed free of cost to any Factory starting operations. Two adj( 170 cows during adjoining owners are preparing to ring coming season. at fit! 3 Ting milk about •y. S .A. \ 7 : iff V eo oo ssJS ir - - 2 JSSSOL 4? Si LOCALITY OO oo 52 5 2/fc )51-0- OOM v( p Jl N it 'aorti M 6 ut * J 140 O OO > i u iw'igWnwi 3 NOTE £/•>-*>*** j,, ■ 1 would As/mriatmm 'JEk*/ WALL & BOGLE. ..Licensed Surveyor*, Wanganui Any one of these sections admirably with b&ok blookr ooastrjr, and at the same time pro ride ideal bomeetead sitae near the rapidly frewi«| town of Wanganui. >' Description of 417 Acre Portion of Featherston Estate. Originally heavy white pine forest. Soil, alluvial, all ploughable. Grows heavy crops of rape, turnips, mangolds, and a good sole of grass. Practically the whole of the portion now being offered has been farmed with sheep only for nearly 40 years. The late/Mr. Harper successfully, catered for the fat lamb trade. Avery large percentage of lambs have gone to the freezing works on their mothers during the past: ten yearjty Mr. W. H. Oakes, adjoining owner of 105 acres, held continuously by his family for three generations, has purchased 318 acres of the back portion of the Featherston Estate, and will be pleased to supply prospective buyers with dairying information from his practical experience of similar land. SITUATION. On the left bank of the Wanganui River, 6| miles from Aramoho Bridge by first-class motor road, 1$ miles from Store, Post Office, and School. ■ The Okoia 00-operatlve Dairy Factory makes a daily collection of cream. No difficulty should be experienced in the erection of a Cheese Factory, provided a guarantee of 300 cows can be arranged, .'-■■■■ i • During the past 80 years the town of Wanganui has grown from under 5000 to over 20,000 inhabitants. The future of the town is a very] bright one. Within a very short time it shomd have a first-class Harbour (the needful Empowering Bill and Loan Proposals having already| been carried). No town in New Zealand has a finer backing of rich dairying, grazing, and agricultural land of enormous extent. The rapid - growth of Wanganui into one of the chief commercial centres of New Zealand is assured. HOMESTEAD. About 140 acres, with about 45 chains frontage to River Road. Buildings comprise modern, well-built house of 7 rooms, with every convenience. Hot and cold water service, Wizard light. Artesian water supply to house and home paddocks. Motor Garage to hold two cars. , Men's House, Stable, Woolshed, and Granary,. Cowshed, and the late W. T. Owen's Dip Factory, suitable for removal and in "excellent con< Oition. ' • • , An Ideal Country Home, suitable for any fanning purpose—-Dairying, Breeding, or Fattening. 1 Three plantations. VERY EASY AMD LIBERAL TERMS OF SALE ; 15 pep dfcnt. on fall of hammer. Balance in 5‘ years at 5 per cent., with right of renewal for further term.' of 5 years at same LOW rate of interest, upon payment of an additional 10 of pur chase money. Purchasers will be required to vtake a lease with a compulsory 1 purchasing/blause embodying the above terms. Possession on July 1 1919* Title : Land Transfer. For plans and arrangements to inspect, apply the Auctioneers at or any of their branches throughout New Zealand.
HONEY-SAVING COUGH MIXTURE REMEDY. Nothing gives quicker relief ' from, 'hacking coughs, colds, croup, end core throats than this home-made mixture.' To water and sweetening add a bottle of HEENZO < Hcan*» Essence), ns per simple directions supplied on label. This will at once produce a pint of splendid remedy for cheat and throat troubles. A {tint of ordinary cough and catarrh mixtures would cost at least V 125. : IXUIENZO (Heards Essence) costs only 2s, and is obtainable from niost chemists and stores, or post free, on receipt of price* ..trom. Hean’a -Pharmacy, Wanganui 8
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10283, 19 May 1919, Page 7
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