AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TWO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARXIS AT . OTAICI. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by Public Auction on behalf of Mr. G. H. Kingdon, in the Town Hall, Otaki, on , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908, the whole of his valuable farm property situated at Otaki, ' and subdivided into two suitable dairy farms i of— 161 Acres, nearly all flat and ploughable. Buildings comprise—Woolshed, yards, and dip, whare and outbuildings, good orchard. 141 Acres, mostly river flat and highly improved, 8-roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, orchard. Everything in tip-top ' order. ■ TERMS—IO per cent, day of sale, 10 per cent, on delivery, balance at 5 per cent.We shall be pleased to show intending purchasers over the property any .time between now and the day of sale. - , Sale at 2 p.m. G913 qq ACRES, all rich Flat Land, nice house, 00 large cowshed, hayshed, pigstyes, garden, part of land under crops, J mile from large coop. factory, 30 guaranteed cows, 10 2 and Syr. heifers in calf, 8 yearling heifers, 4 horses, 22 pigs, rustic cart, milk cart, 2 sets harness, 10 tons clover and rye hey, milk cans, cow covers, saws, stump jack, tools, 23 paid-up shares in factory; the whole as a going concern, £2250; 800 cash; balance at 5 per cent.; a real good investment. HARE AND EVANS, Pahiatua. WITHIN TWENTY MILES OF WELLINGTON. 1200 ACEES ' AT £6 10s- PEE ACEE - Mostly level and low foot bills, nearly all ploughable and rich soil. Suitable for dairying or sheep. Two Cottages of' 6 rooms, stable cowshed and wool store. ACRES, bush land, estimated to nJKSiVXS carry twenty to forty thousand feet of milling timber per acre. Six miles from .railway station. £2 per acre. BAKER BROS. C 970 . GOOD FREEHOLDS. -j r>o ACRES, all in grass, , well fenced and 100 ■' subdivided, all level, near the coast; 4-roouied dwelling,'cowshed, etc.; 2$ miles to factory and school, metal'road. . . PRICE—£H per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. (No. 3086) 1 QA 3 ! ACRES, all well improved, level, well At/1/4. watered, well fenced, and subdivided, 7-room dwelling, cowshed, with concrete floor, fitted up with milking machine, water, power, etc.; li miles to' school and factory; Uandy to township; winters 90 cows. . A Bargain at £16 per acre; £GOO cash, balance caff remain for five'years' at' 5 per cent. . (No. 3u3<) oj? ACRES, well improved, good 5-room Ou house, , 5-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable, with feed-room, buggy-house, harness-room, loft, large shed for grain, etc.; subdivided into . .10' paddocks .: 25' acres, ploughed; handy to factory and school; ij miles to New Plymouth. PRICE—£I6OO; £760 can remain on mortgage. . -. (No. 3031; TOO first-class dairy or sheep <vU farm, all in. grass except about 50 acres bush,- well fenced, and divided into sheep-proof paddocks; two good houses of five rooms each; woolshed, sheepyards, cattleyards, stables, ; etc.; wintered 1400 sheep and 150 cattle besides horses and some dairy cows; 1 4 miles to township, good road; 14 miles to freezing works. PRICE—£IO per acre; £1500 cash, balance can be ararnged for. (No. 2884) NEWTON KBNGj, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT,., ~' ' 1 v.- NEW PLYMOUTH. Established, 1879. C9lO WILLIAM SINCLAIR,. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. \ f .- GOOD EXCHANGES. \ TO bo exchanged for good City Properties, 1500 Acres excellent 2J sheep country, 14 paddocks. l Homestead. Mortgage, ,£6500, at 4-1 ■ pei\- cent, for 5 years. Equity, £7731. Prico; £9 10s. per acre, or will sell on deposit of £1500. .- . To be exchanged for 400 to 500 Acre Farm at from £7 to £12 per acre, 1276 acres of good 2-sheep ■ country; 5 paddocks. Homestead. Mortgage, £3500. Equity, £4156. Price, £G per acre, or will sell on deposit of £1000. FOR SALE; ISLAND BAY.—Splendid Building Sites (the best in Island Bay), facing "The Parade" and tram line at very low prices and cn very terms. >. ■- • , WILLIS ' STREET, WELLINGTON —Brick Building', paying 7} per cent, clear yearly. Guaranteed for Ihree years. £3000; easy terms. lIUTT-BELMONT TOWNSHIP.-Splendid Building Sections at £80, having special value owing to unlimited supply of good building shingle close at hand, and Hollow Concrete Manufactory to bo established on Township, enabling concrete houses, which require no repairs, or painting, to be built 20 per cent, cheaper that wooden houses. Compared with other sites this is equivalent to buyers getting land for nothing. Cheap train fares neur future. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. ' C 747 TO ALL IN SEARCH OF LAND. WE have to bring under your notice that' the land in SOUTH TAICANAKI is still the CHEAPEST in the market of this Dominion. No land will show such good returns. The undersigned have for sale a very long rango of good Properties, many of which would be a good sound investment for Speculator or Farmer. In many cases SPECIALLY EASY TERMS >an be arranged for capable men, with largo strong families accustomed to milking. There is no part of the Dominion where persons with small capital can get a start as in South Taranaki. •• ■ > -| r A ACRES—Splendid Dairy Farm, capable LOU of carrying 90 cows, three miles from „ Hawera; two good dwellinghouses and all buildings; i-mile - from factory and railway. very easy terms. 1 ACRES—Sple ,ndid 2 J sheep land, all XIVI/ in grass and well subdivided', good healthy country, 14 miles from railway on good coach road, mostly metalled; good " buildings, dip, and woolshed. £9; good ternis. 1 rvr ACRES—Fine Dairy Farm, all good Jlv/D buildings. Prico £37; £550 cash, balance very easy terms. f j n ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, j-mile from ArfcO factory and- railway, metal road, good buildings. Price, £30 per acre; £400 cash, balance arranged. WEST COAST FARMERS' TRADING ASSOCIATION, HIGH STREET, HAWERA,' C 302
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 12
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