SALES BY AUCTION. ESTATE .OF JOHN MeGREGOR, ESQ., GORDON ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS HAMILTON, TUTAVE been inhtructtd by the Owner to oiler this beautiful Property by PUBLIC AUCTION m the KING'S THEATRE, HAMILTON, on the 24th APRIL, 1919, at ?1 a.m. The property ha 9 been subdivided into lb compact Dairy Fa\ms, ranging from 57 to 260 acres. REMEMBER 'his Property is situated between the GORDONTON CHEESE FACTORY and the ww DRIED MILK FACTORY to be erecttd at TAUPIRI. This Factory is no myth, it is under way. CAN YOU REALISE what the establishment of the Factory means to this district? The price of Butter Fat will be doubled. CALCULATE what advance in LAND PRICES this means. DON'T WAIT TILL THIS ADVANCE TAKES PLACE, BUY NOW and reap the benefits. LOW RESERVES. EASY TERMS EVERY SECTION IS READY FOR DAIRYING ON. LOOK AT THE TERMS. 5 per cent, down and 5 per date of possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months. Plans are now reaay. SEND FOR ONE. Our Car > are at your Service. We will personally conduct intending BUYERS over the Block. It is rarely sucl- opportunities arise of buying Land in this District on such exceptionally easy Term*. DON'T FORGET THE DATE—APRIL 24te, 1919.
PRELIMINARY NOTICES. LAND SUBDI VISIONAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TAKAPU ESTATE (being i-uvies' Estate). 1000 ACRES FREEHOLD 1000 ACRES FREEHOLD and 80 ACRES LEASEHOj— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., JJAVE been instructed to offer by Public Auction, at LEVIN, as above, the whole of the well known DAVIES ESTATE, situated at Koputaroa and Heatherlea, close to Levin, sub-divided into —l3 FARMS—ranging from about 30 acres to about 180 acres. Ideal climate, rich soil, well watered, numerous buildings. —i-AaY TERko.— Full particulars will be advertised later. Plans are now in course of preparation and may w oouimed shorty .rom ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. AUCTIONEERS, Palmerston North, Levin & all branches.
TO PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYERS! 299 ACRES Freehold, 250 in grass, right along side sea-coast j good cutting up proposition; handy to New Plymouth by metalled road. The property is subdivided into 17 paddocks, being practically all level and all ploughable; watered by permanent streams; in fact, water in every paddock; carrying all year round Si cows, 13 horses; at present carrying 84 eows, 13 horses, 53 head cattle. The owner informs me that he wintered this number lasi year; school, post office and factory are within 2 miles. BUILDINGS—2 fl-roomed houses, 2 cowsheds, concrete floor, 8 bails each 2 milking machines. An absolute snip at £32 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance can be arranged to suit buyer. Intending land buyers cannot do better than inspect the >above property before buying elsewhere. The land is capable of improvemets, and in a very short time will be worth £6O per acre. Good fishing within a stone's throw of the farm. NEWTON KING, Land Department, INGLEWOOD. GERSTENA r.,- BREAKFAST.
Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers SPLENDID SAMPLES. Algerian Seed Oats. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM-* •'"'lf . C. LUKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1919, Page 8
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