AUCTIONEERS' NBTI6ES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1912, At 11 o'clock. AVV>KIN(T POINT A SUBURB OF DARGAVILLE. Divided Into 24 DAIRY FARMS. 30 to 150 Ac-1 res each. < 2 20-ACRE SECTIONS. 12 5-ACRE SUBURBAN HOME SITES. i 9 10-ACRE. MARKET GARDEN \ or ORCHARD SITES. Only H miles from Dargaville Post Office, close to Butter Factory and School. ALL METAL ROADS. AWAKINO POINT comprises 2000 acres of Rich River Flat, unsurpassed in the Dominion for butterproducing qualities. It adjoins the I progressive Borough of Dargaville, has been all roaded. and the roads are now heing metalled. It is only l£ miles from Dargaville Post Office and School, and about two miles from the butter factory. The Borough is spending £30,000 in metalling roads, gasworks, etc. Several of the sections have been made small to suit the townspeople of Dargaville, who require paddock room, orchard sites and land for town milk supply and market gardening. Its situation is quite unique, forming almost part of the town of Dargaville, is practically all level, well drained and roaded, and has 3 miles frontage to the Northern W-airoa river. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, and purchasers can elect to spend 15 per centt on improvements during first six months, or pay a further lu per cent. Balance payable in 5 years ,beanng 5 per cent, interest. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions* will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, as above. ~ Plans and fullest particulars on application. JAMES HEMPHILL. Manager, Dargaville Branch.
AUCTION SALE. At 2.15 p.m. AT THE P.O. ATJCTION MART. A J. JOHN3ON AND CO. will • se'M, as a'bove, several co;idignnKmte d FUBNTTUJaE, EOUL"ilrflY, Etc., including Settee, Arm Ohak-, JDueli&sse Table;, Stogie • and JDaulble Iron 'Bedsteads, W.W. Matifarass-, ineairlv new •Weriheim Sewing Machine, Onions, Pine Apple, 20 White Leghorn Hens (laving), etc. •
SALE OF DWELLING. AT THE P.O. AUCTION MART. TUESDAY, 21st MAY. At 12 moon. A J. JOHNSON AND CO. are jl\ » iix.triKited ito sett, as above, iino 7nroomG-d Dwelling., No. 327, Queen (Street Smith, with J-acre land. 'Uliis dweflliir**; lis nbw open for inspecit'i m mvdi all particulars obtainable 'from the Aiuctione&rs. LAHD, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACENT. P.O. Boa 119. (Abraham and Williams' Building?. Quesn Street, Masterton.) W lip ii«<! TO LET.— Two front rooms, Lansdowne, with use of kitchen and conveniences. FOR SALE. In-i ACRES Freehold, 12 miles * A from Masterton, 2J-' milee from school, 160 acres in grass, 10 acres in crop. Nearly all ploughable. Carrying capacity 50 milking cows, besides young stock. Good 5-rcomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, stable, etc. PRICE £l4. Easy terms. 63 2f\f\ ACRES Freehold, Taratahi, \J\J 108 acres in grass, balance in crop; 6-roomed house, all necessary conveniences. Cowshed and stable,, 10 paddocks. PRICE £l4 per acre. Terms. 44
Qi K ACRES, Freehold, about 13 iUIU miles from Masterton, all in grass except 3 acres shelter bush; 10 acres have been ploughed. At present carrying 300 sheep and 20 hear 1 cattle. Subdivided into 9 paddocks Good 6roomed house and outbuildings; wool ighed, cowshed, etc. PRICE £ll 10s. Terms.' 95 TOUSES.— 4 to 7 'Rooms, for saJe in any part of town, on very easy terms.
L.J.MATTHEWS BUTCHER. "AVING- purchased 'the business . lately owned by Mr* John Boxhall, Mid taking over the same on the Ist of May, I solicit tihe continuance of the. patronage of his clients, and assure you that ydu will' receive civility, together with the primest quality of meat at <the most reasonable prices at all times. A trial solicited. TELEPHONE 27. MASTERTON.
PARTICULARS OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMS, IF SOLD IMMEDIATELY. lUi/A which is Lease in Perpetuity Government rent £2O per annum, and the balance 450 acres is freehold. There are about 150 acres still in bush, and the balance is all in good English grasses. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, all well watered by permanent creeks. The country is hilly and undulating, lies well to the sun. Oan ride all over it. Mostly papa formation, with a little limestone. It will winter two sheep per acre, and a good many cattle. The buildings comprise >a six-roomed square house, which is being painted and repaired, now, also a good woolshed, yards, stable, etc. Situated at Makuri, 20 miles from Bahiatua. Motor road to the door. Daily mail, and telephone within 1£ miles. PiRIOE, to ensure a speedy sale, is fixed at £7 10s per acre al? round, and the terms are £IOOO catsn, balance on mortgage for 4J years at 5J per cent. LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA SOLE AGENT
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