AUGTBGJMEERS' fc«TICE9. SPECIAL SUBDIVISION SALE Acres Tip-top Dairy Coumry YJBKD J.XiO 12 CONVENIENT FARMS. A DAiRY FAHM ADiSOIHJNG, OF 115 ACHES. ' "V ROK, ESQ., OF LKVIX.~"~ D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., OF WELLINGTON, will .sell Uio above BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, On VyEB.NESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912, At 2 p.m. This property is very conveniently situated, 'being adjacent to Levin Railway Station, and in close proximity to Creameries, Saloyards, Post Office and School. It is subdivided into 12 handy sized sections run gins from 25 to 62 acres, all of which 'have water race •running streams. As this district is considered to be the /premier dairying country of the West Coast, intending investors should Jiot imis-s thie opportunity of acquiring a Freehold Farm on very easy terms of payment. TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall of liaramei*. 10 .per cent cash in 12 months. Balance to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans and full particulars on application to any of the offices 0f—- ,,, DALGETY AND CO.. Ltd., Auctioneers.
Important Sale of Dairy Land at Pahiatua MESSRS HITOHING-S, HANKINS AND CO.. LTD. of Levin, in conjunction with MESSRS G. A. PREECE AND CO.. of Palmerston North, are instructed to sell, by Public Auction on SATURDAY, the 4th day of May, 1912, in the Town Hall at Pahiatua. at 12■ o'clock noon—--750 ACRES of first-class dairying land situate about a mile and \ a half from Hukanui Railway ■Station and creamery, and fronting the Hukanui-Pahiatua Main Roads, with a road connecting these roads. The land is subdivided into ten small Dairy Farms, varying in acreage fi'om 68 to 83 acres, as described on sale plan. On Lot 3 (containing 80 acres) there is a very substantial dwelling, with all requisite outbuildings, now occupied by Mr G. Ranhy. The land is in grass, nnd the boundaries are all fenced. In some cases suibdivisional fences will not be required. Easy Terms will be given, viz:—ls per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in 12 months from the date of the sale, the balance in 5 years, with interest at 5 peY cent all through. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. In the event of the Vendor surviving the term of five years, further renewals on advantageous terms may be arranged, as the income only from the purcha.se monies will be required for a further term of years. NOTE.—This sale affords Dairy Farmers \v l M\ small capital.for investmeliit am excellent opportunity of securing ftrst-cln&s Dairy Land on very much easier tenuis \dian r}s 'usual. ReTiic.mlbeir. .the dalte i SaIe—SATURDAY, 4.t11i May, Town Htoll, Pahiatua. Or to the Auctioneers, LEVIN. For further particulars and arrangements to view the land apply— MESSRS G. A. PREEUE AND C 0... Main Street. Palmerston North, Or MESSRS HANK-INS A'ND LOCKART FITZHERiBERT. Solicit .i-s. Palmerston North.
IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD DAIRY AND GRAZING LAND AT PAHIATUA. EXpEPTIONLLY EASY TERMS. VERY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. On SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1912, At 1 p.m. OLYMPIC THEATRE, PAHIATUA. Abraham and Williams, LTD., 'have been instructed by the owner, Mr W. St. C. INGLIS, to soil iby auction as above—- . ' DAIRY LAND. LOT No. 1. —299 ACRES all good ploug'hable dairyinrr Land, good ■li'ouso and outbuildings, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all good fences and- 4 in good repair. This Property would Dairy 100 Cows. LOT. No. 4. 237 ACRES. Good undulating dairy land, mostly pity! gh able, ring fenced and subdivided into 3 .paddocks. Good feirces and in good repair. LOT No. 2.—307 ACRES. Good hills, 'well grassed and well sheltered, 3 sub-divisions, good fences and in good repair. LOT No. 3.—217 ACHES, Rood well grassed hills, divided into 2 paddocks, good fences and in good repair. ALL OF THE' ABOVE SECTIONS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WATERED BY PERMANENT
' SITUATION. Tihe /property is "situated 8J imiles from Pahiatua 'railway station - by good metalled road, and is 1£ miles from Makomako Post Office Store, school and creamery. . ...TERMS: / 5 Pea - Cent, on fall of the hammer. 5 Per Cent, on Ist June, 1912 (dato of ~possession). 10 pen - cent, on Ist June, 1913, 10 Per Cent, on let June, 1914. Balance on Ist June, 1919. \ All unpaid purchase .money to bear interest at .the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. IMPORTANT— Purchasers of lots 2, 3 and 4 .may avoid the payment, of 10 per cent, on Ist Juno, 1913, proTided Aliey erect "buildings 'to the satisfaction oif the vendor, of value equal ■to tlio amount of the instalment. Plans -and conditions of sale may he ■inspected at it'lle office of the Auctioneers, and intending purchasers desir.in o; to property Iby the owner or by the Auctioneers. SEASIDE RESORT. B. NtCMOLLS desires to state that he has taken over the Sea View Boarding House at CASTLEPOINT, lately carried on by Mr Potter, and trusts, by strict attention to ibus;ne&s, to merit v a fair share of public patronage
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10621, 29 April 1912, Page 8
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