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AUCTIONS. W E. SIMES AND CO CONTINUATION SALE. THIS DAY. At 12 Neon. And Following D.vs at 12 noon. Cr. Colombo a_d Lichfield streets. FANCY GOODS. "LEATHER GOODS, SILVER PLATE, JEWELLEtvY. WATCHES, CLOCKS. To CI.» Ute Mr H. '..-key's E-tyte. sij. W. E. SIMES and_CO._ "ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD^ IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. M A R A E T A I BLOCK. SO.OOO ACRES IN CO FARMS. RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. GOOD PLOUGHARLF. LAND, WELL ADAPTED FOR AIIIYING. FATTENING OK CHOPPING. LOW VALUES AT PRESENT. WHEN SETTLED. VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE 4 BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD.. have _V been favoured with l.tructions from the VENDORS of the MARAETAI BLOCK. WAIKATI_ to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, On THURSDAY, the 30th of JULY, At 12 N ion. This FINE BLOCK OF LAND, comprising •0 000 ACRES, situated about 15 miles from the PUTARURU RAILWAY STATION, with "c MARAETAI RAILWAY STATION on the property. SUBDIVIDED into 60 FARMS, ranging in area from 110 to 850 Acres' About'nine-tenths of the ESTATE is FLAT and UNDULATING. PLOUGHABLE LAND The general nature of the soil is of excellent quality, heing a DARK LOAM •p.tin" on a subsoil ot decayed Rhyol'.te. It only requires cultivation to make it worth many times.the present price The land is ready for the plough, it is well \. Ar._„l> by numerous >. roams and spring. grows TURN-IT'S, CLOVER. and ENGLISH GRASSES' to perfection. Particularly Healthy Climate. Abundant Rainfall, "tb--a '~in" nn average of (JO inches a year. i_ffi- .< „. Railway Communication is now established Fencing and Building Timber a" 'ivered by Rail at reasonable prices. Good markets within easy distance. Post .nd Telegraph Office established. The land in its natural state is covered with tussock, high _ron" fern, and manuka. It is easily worked in all seasons. and nny weather. .vine immediate and very profitable return when'cultivated. It is estimated that the first crop of TURNIPS will about pay for nnltinir the land clown in permanent pasture. In no part of NEW ZEALAND, are land value, ri -ing so rapidly as in this part of the WAIKATO district. TERMS: 10s per acre on date of sale, 10s per a'cro in 12 months or improvements to that amount. BALANCE can remain for five years at 5 per cent. PLANS. PARTICULARS, and REPORTS by PRACTICAL FARMERS, on application to the AUCTIONEERS, ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. Or their Agents—COOPEß and MANNING and the FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., both of HAMILTON. Or, ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD., 190 Caahel street, Christchurch. MALING AND CO., LIMITED. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED, MERCHANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CORNER GLOUCESTER STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE. A MODEL LITTLE HOME. TEN MINUTES FROM THE CATHEDRAL. A MODEL LITTLE HOME, thoroughly well built and in perfect order, 6 rooms, with every convenience, glasshouse, cow byre, dairy, fowlhousee and runs,'pigstye, 60 large fruit tti.es, and a number of small fruits, with one nnd a half acres of go;d \:.rd fari r twi roads, altogether forming a home t.tt can be made practically self -supporting. Th. Vendor is out to sell, and will take £900 for the holding, or tho Vendor will Exdhango for a Small Dairy Farm. The property mmt b. sold. SECTION IN FENDALTON. SECTIONS, facing tho Tram, and just of! tht Tram, .ill quarters, for £175. Far and awny the cheapest proposition in this fashionable locality. SECTION'S in Ro_sall street, Knowlea street, Inn-s road, and Brett's road, at moat reasonable prices to-day. £20 PER ACRE. AND TnE HOUSE FOR NOTHING. 32 ACRES and a four-roomed plastered Cottago for £GlO, most beautifully sheltered and in a goc-d district. Would bo excellent for Fruit, growing. Thirteen miles from Christcuurch. oue mile from Station. THINK WHAT THIS WILL BE WORTH FIVE YEARS HENCE! THE BEST OF MARSHLANDS LAND AT £65 PER ACRE. TWENTY ACRES of the very best land in Marshlands, facing the Main roed, never floods, and will glow anything with a minimum of labour. 100 ACRES AND A MANSION (12 BOOMS). FOP. £(500. ON THE VERY EASIEST OF TERMS. Tho Land is some cf.tho very beet of Canterbury's best, and grows snlend : d cTops of Wheat, Oats, Peas, and Ciovere, whilo for Dairying this particular farm stands alone in a prosperous di -rid. whero the surrounding owners havo had tueir farms for practi'cs'lv a lifetime. The Buddings, comprisine the Homeste .a. cou'd not be placed i. .-.lion for less than £2500. and adjoining land b__ recently be.n eo'd from £4 . upwards. The Vendor us actually askitig £25 per aero for his land, and the only reason for selling is that the owner h_« "No occasion to work. A nice home ii Chri. t -.urn'i, suitable for the Vendor, will be accepted as part payment, and most liberal terms can bo given. IN FENDALTON. 6-ROOMED ARTr.TIC BUNGALOW, tiled roof, stard'r.g on a quarter-acre in one of the best po.itiona in 1-ev.dalton. close to tram stopping-place. NEVER BUILT FOR THE MONEY—£OOO M -LING and COMPANY. LIMITED, require GOOD PROPERTIES for their List. in all the Fashionable Localities. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED. CORNER GLOUCESTER STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE. PICTURES FOB GIFTS. Go to McCORMICK .nd PUGH. Picture Frame Makers and Artists. Col Colombo street. T?hoa« 373. Waik_, Tnain street 304

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 12