AUCTIOHEBBf ftSmOES. VALUABLE BUILDING SITE IN MAIN STREET, MASTERTON. T EVIN & CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Masterton. have received instructions from Trustees late Walter Perry to sell by public auction, at the A. and P. Rooms, Perry Street, at 2 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, March 27, 1920: — That VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Queen Street, in the business portion of Master ton, r joining tho premises of H. Beaie & Co., with frontages of 99 feet to Queen and Dixon Streets, with a depth of * 330 feet, on which is erected a shop and dwelling house. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or PragneU & McKenzie, Solicitors for Trustees, Masterton, or Chas. Perry, care of A. C. Major, Solicitor, Masterton. At the same time ancl place we have received instructions from Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor to sell Mr. F. C. O'Connor's COMPACT LITTLE FARM, of 239 acres,' situated 4 miles on the Masterton side of Tinui, divided into 7 paddocksi, no buildings, all in grass with from 30 to 40 acres of good flat on the road frontage. Terms: 10 per cent, on the fall •£ the hammer and 15 per cent, on possession. For furthor particulars apply to the Auctioneers: LEVIN & CO., LTD., ' MASTERTON, o? A. C. Major,. Solicitor for Vendors, Masterton. Sale. LAND TOE SALE.
A Good 100 ACRES FREEHOLD, all ingrasa, well subdivided and well watered. Milking at the present timo 37 * cows, and running other stock besides. Buildings consist of 8-roomed house, eow-bails, implement shed, stables and barn. Situated about 2J milea from Carterton, and close to Cheese Factory. PRICE £7O PER ACRE, including Milking Machines and Engine; £ISOO cosh required, Co-operative UMIt, LAND DEPARTMENT. Ltd.
Specially Selected Properties. 3600 ACRES, part freehold and part leasehold, jituated only six miles from good port, all in English and native grasses' with exception of shelter bush. Five hundred acres flat, balance undulating and hilly country, papa formation, flats rich alluvial. Now carrying 5600 sheep (including 3000 ewes), 250 head mixed cattle, 80 dairy cows, 20 hoifera, 30 horses. New nineroomed homeutead, gas plant,' motor shed, dairy, ete. PBICE £50,000 as going concern- Terms £20,000 cash to approved i pur- - chaser. This property i« excellent buying fit the money. 1155 3388 ACBES, Hawke's Bay district, only six miles from railway, 600 acres flat and ploughable, balance easy hill county. Carrying 7000 sheep and! 400 head of cattle. Two hundred acres at present under crop. Nine-jroomed residence, modern woolshed and shearing plant, and all other necessary buildings. PBIOE £lB 10/- PEE ACEE—£SOOO Bash. 1187 K F. McNeill & Co., Ltd, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 20 BBANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL ADViaBTISEMENm For Top Dressjpg The Coming Autumn, A SHIPMENT OF n Basic Phosphate
IB DUE TO ABBIVE AT WELLINGTON ABOUT MARCH 1, which will enable farmers to carry oat the much-neoded operation of ; top-dreaaiug thetor paatore lands. ! j Ord«ra are now being booked for delivery "ex »hip.' The greater portion ! of the coming shipment has bees | already sold "to arrive." Murray, Roberts & Co, Ltd, •i i AGENTS FOB 31EW ZEALAND.
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