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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. UNENCUMBERED PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL. THS IOMESTEAD of tin late A. W. RENALL, containing^- I'* 1 '* large lofty rooms, and spacious ami landings, usual oSooa; drainage, thigh pressure ,watar, ftaa, etc. DA+.n/iliAfl' wash-house, wott'lcshoto. buggy-shed, loose box., etc. With 8 to 4jt acres of land, orchard, garden, •trees ,anxi slkrubs. B'ine trout stream running through the property. Two minutes from Gentlemen's Oiub and few minutes from General Post Office. Will sell on especially accommodating terms, or would consider satisfactory Unequalled BUILDING LAiVD, FOR DISPOSAL TO SUIT ALL BUYERS, in sections from J to 10 (or more) acres, in RENNALL STREET (some in late sale yards), and ESSEX STREET. For cash, deposits, or Bpecial arrangements where approved buildings are erected. GRAZING OR CROPPING LAND, with and without cottages, in one to four acre sections, to lease on advantageous terms. EXCHANGE FOR FARM LANDS. Prospective Buyers cor Leasees are requested to communicate direot with Owner, cai« oi WALTER NOPS, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Or to MESSRS GAWITH AND LOGAN, Solicitors. Mastertoi.. ! WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. VOOL SALES will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON, during the current season, on the following I dates: — I ■•■■'■' Catalogues close sth November at 2 p.m.- 2 Nor,. 1912 6th December at 9 a.m. 30 N0v,.1912 Bth January at 9 a.m. 30 Dec. 1912 7th February at 9 a.m. 31 Jan, 15)13 4th March "at 2 p.m. 28 Feb., 1913 The charge on wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering, ami Is per bale for the second offering. In order to shorten the catalogue, single ami two-bale lots will be grouped as far as possible, and all two-bale lots not grouped will be treated as '.star" lots. To facilitate inter-lotting, no reserve will be accepted' for such lots. • J. MACINTOSH AND CO. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY C, LTD. MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. GEO. H. SCALES. LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. U.F.C.A. LTD, and W.F.C.A., LTD.

HAVE YOU GOT £12501 INVEST • ~* R have you a friend that you can borrow it rrom, if so I can sell you a farm that will resell within the next three months at £IOOO over cost. This is the greatest snip that I have had placed in my hands for sale durin the last ten years, and the first farmer or speculator who sees it, and can pay down the required amount, namely £1250, will secure it. HOULD a practical dairy farmer try it, and work it for one year, I feel onfident that it will realise them a profit of £2OOO, or, in other words, £36 10a per acre. PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: ty(\A ACRES FREEHOLD, ah flat iiUtfc except a few acres; a large proportion of this is river deposit and equal to the Konini flats. It is held on a lease having five years to run from 10th October, 1912, at a yearly rental of £285, with a compulsory purchasing clause at £25 per acre at expiry of lease, or at any time by giving three months' notice. A deposit of £3OO has been made to make purchasing clause compulsory, and 5 per cent interest is allowed on the £3OO. i The present les<3«s wants £1250 for 1 the goodwill of his lease, and this incluse the £3OO paid bv him,' also the I following machinery, viz.: Water whoel (in first-class order wlvch drives all the machinery required for milking, etc.), vacuum pump, water pump, circular saw, bench, vertical engine, and all the milk cans on the property. There, is a six-roomed house, also a new cottage," stables and a good cowshed to hold 30 cowg, with concrete floor, and stockyard is all concrete. There are from_ 40 to 50 acres stumped and been cultivated, also a fine orchard of 170 choice fruit trees. The property is within a quarter of a mile of a good co-operative butter factory, school, post and telephone office, and within 8 miles of a good town by metal road. I can be on the farm within one hour by motor car from Pahiatua. This farm works out. including macluding machinery, at £2B 12a per acre, with £1250 to bo paid down, and balance remains a,j unpaid purchase ' money for 5 years at 4£ per cent. Apply at once to save disappointment to tho SOLE AGENT, IAND AGENT, AHIATUA .... SOLE AGENT. SMALL FARMS IN POVERTY 7ft 0 ACRES O.R.P. at 20s; nearly all cleared and in grass, with another £3OO for clearing will carry 1300 sheep and cattle; 4 paddocks, 5-roomed house. .£4 10a per acre. TERMS: £3OO cash. ACRES L.I.P. 380 acres in grass; winters 600 sheep and 50 cattle; new house, etc, and yards. £4 10s per acre.: £IOOO cadi. PJO ACRES O.R.P. at 245. Grand bush section; 243 in grase, balance tawa bush, easy country ; well watered; 2 Bheep country. Goodwill £1500; termi? £350 cash,! balance 4J per cent for 8 years. POVERTY WAV LAMQ AGFSMGY. (OSBOBNk.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 4 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 4 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10710, 4 November 1912, Page 8

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