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AUCTIONS. CHAFP.' ■ MAIZE. PRODUCE.. Etc.. Etc. , T AERY AND CO., LTD., will sell by . mU Auction at the FRUIT■ EXCHANGE, Allen Street, on FRIDAY, at 11 a.m., ou l>chalf of Southern and Australian own- ] ' .185 sacks Whoaten-stniw Clraff . ' 101-sacks Oaten-straw""Chall ' 38 sacks Oaten-straw Clio II ' '-33 sacks Oaten-straw ChalT 16 sacks Oaten-straw Chaif 60 sacks Linseed .150 sacks' African Maize /72 sacks Seed Potatoes ' 50 sacks Shell Grit 122 sucks Rice Pollaru ■ t 39 racks Rice Meal 135 sacks Feed Peas ' . ; (With all faults, if any.) ' • ■ IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. '' The attention of Carriers, Dairy and Poultry Farmers is called to'this chance of securing cheap feed. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. s ! - IMPOE.TANT AUCTION SALE. j ,• ■ SUPERIOR SMALL FARM, ] ; ' PARAPARAUMU, ' THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915,• At 2 p.m. ' "O" ERNEST LEIGHTON-has received ( I XjL< instructions from tho Executors ; ia'the estate of J. W. R-amage deceased, • . to offer for public auction, at the Cham- j ber of Commerce, Customhouse ' Quay, , j' Wellington, as above— : . ' That weir and favourably known small J '' Farm, owned for many years by the 1 ' late Mr. Ramage, being Sections No. 1. ' ' Block 13, Kaitawa S.D., containing 12 ■ acres 1 rood,' and Section 10, Block 8, ; ' Township Paraparaumu, containing 8 i '--.acres' 2 roods 20 perches. . .' PRELIMINARY NOTICE.. , IJIREEMAN R. JACICSOX AND CO., '' i, -, LIMITED, favoured with instruc- ; i tions from, the Executors of_ the late " David Strachan,'in order to wind up the s Estate, will offer by public auction _at <arly on WEDNESDAY, September■ 22nd, the well-known' LORNTY ESTATE, ... Situated two miles from the Okoia Railway Station, school;, and. creamery, seven m.les from Wanganui by: level metalled road; 1 , , . , .The property: ha«.been.subdivided into ' fc-.vo farms of about 550 acres each, all in gross, an<l about•. 200 acres of pJoughaDle land on each section.., ... : Plans may now be obtained. . - Further 'particulars on- application - to \ the Auctioneers.' - THE SUNNY NORTH. A N - ESTATE lis now being subdivided : ll into S FARMSi, ranging from 80 to 160 ACRES, of which about- half is rich 'flats.'- The balance easy, country, ..prac-, 3 tically all ploughable, well served by ■ " roads', and close'to railway station;.good fenoing; timber .-is-reserved; on'the ..block ' and every buyor . will get fencing timber'' : allowed, for subdivision. Handy to. school and factory cart. - Well suited, for dairying..-' --.. ■ ■ ; • 111 consequence of- the war the owner will -give extra good terms, and take J 10 per cent, cash down, and easy pay- I r ; nieuts for the balance. '. ' i Purchasing price runs from i 8 to .£l2 per acre. . For further particiilas and plan, apply 11 ' :. V "SUBDIVISION,", ■ . ' Post' Office, Normanby. • V MANAWATU FARMS. ' -* 4 ACRES, rich flat land, all ploughable, no ' stones, 5-rooiiicd house, water laid on; first-class cowshed, 4 bails, cor-crete "floor, milk-liouse, storeroom,. .4 y paddocks, permanent water supply. Price If only ; i11200,. or for 10 acres with, build:o ings, :«£925; ifilSO -cash, balance at 5i per >■ cent. '' A kq ACRES, , all in grass and crop exis rtOO cept small area, of shelter bush, W 14 paddocks, 85 acres have been ploughed, well watered by permanent streams, about ' a half, flat "and half undulating; i miles 18 .from railway station, cheese factory, etc.; . good % 6-roomed house, . small woolshed, stable, .outbuildings.-Price ,£23 10s. per acre; favourable terms arranged. Owners would take good security in part payment. > rtHOICE DAIRY,FARM of 104 acres, G •. v>-.'paddocks, permanent water; 6-room: ed house, cowshed, concrete bails, milk'house; 1-1 miles from Railway Station, close to school, - factory, etc. .'One of the i , best farms in the market, suitable for ;e Wellington milk supply. Price for one • e week only .£55 per. acre;,, terras about ,f ilsoo cash. . - . ir ' .NOTE.—Buyers of Choice Properties in this most' favoured district should write stating their; requirements to the undersigned. Sellers of properties are -requested to send details without delay to re iH. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 'h 182 FEATHERSTON - STREET, y ": : Or LOWER HUTT.' Ie : . • . :. : . . /CHOICE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE as V . a : going.. : concern, with milk run worth i£4oo per annum.. 76 acies; 0.R.P., cottage,. 4-bail. concrete . shed, separator _ room, engine .room,- store, etc ; 6 paddocks, ' all grass,, 2 acres oats, all ' ploughable, streams and dams, '30 acres rich "drained m swamp, 10 clioice cows, l.p.b. Holstein il, bull; 1 medium, and 1 heavy draught ss horse, 1 hack and harness horse, GG. gall, it separator,' cans, drav, ploughs, : etc.,' etc., }« go with property.. Prico SSk per acre, i- Cash, d 0634. -Equity,' One and a half miles from leading couutry township. 0- YARNDLEY, JONES AND CO., it, . Agents, Otorohanga. 12 — — - g- TrarANTED ' to Exchange, Napier, it, VV Hawke'6 Bar Residential Hill,Pro-. • perty,: value, iC9OO, for New Plymouth ~ Property; ' Napier property half acre, '' -with' 8-roomed kauri, house,'.let at. 255., and unencumbered. . "• , . .ARTHUR B. .GIBSON, , ls ' P.O. Box 155, New Plymouth. ce Or, Te Rangi, Colenso Avenue, Napier. go. - ' - ; ; - ■e. in a ACRES, 0.R.P., at 10s. 6d., Pu--11.10 take. 30 Acres, 01R.1'., at: Jil, 13 miles Waitomo.' Can be made free- _ hold any timo'; 10 or .20 chains • from — school, P.O. -1 mile; about'7oo acres grass, s- 416 acres bush, plenty of water; cany 2-J----lie sheep; house 6 rooms, h.' and c. water, ce etc., waslihouse and'man's room, stable, ■e, buggy shed, woolshed, 2 machines, 21 b.p. ho engine, concrete sheep dip, 7 paddocks, ug Price ,£6 10s. Terms: iCISOO cash; ring-' ie, fenced, 8 wires,.all subdivision 7 wires. F. Q. :RULE, Land Agent, Otorohanga. nd ploughable,' 80 acres been stumped; 7 pad--0 school, factory, and railway;' will do 70 engine room, and numerous other--outbuild-,<Mst i£2oo, only to pay off. Price, i£4o srm. A pheap Property, owner going to nd crop, .except, few acres shelter bußh; 200 ow hills; present carrying 83 daily cattle, 7 Levin; 7-roomed house, all .conveniences, h. ;buil dings.:.. Price, £28 106. . per acre, with; YLAND AGENT, - ,< FEILDING. . ACRES,' Freehold, 350 acres in grass, oats, awl barley), well and securely fenced, permanent water in each-paddock; limestone country; all gentle undulating country, and 1 House, with conveniences and'phone connecplement 6hed. buggy shed, etc. Situated halfowns hip, and 42 .miles, from railway station, I 10s. por acre; iIOOO cash, balance 5 per cent, wiier's , incapacity to 'work tho farm-r-tho re'arm is on the market at all. Look into it lai'B- from LEHNDORP, : AGENT, ORMONDVILLE, H.B. SAZING PROPOSITION. le, situated under 12 miles from Hunterville, fortnightly stock sale. All good, easy rolling d-topped hills and wide open valleys. . Water whioh lies well to the sun, and is very roperty is subdivided into several paddocks, The buildings comprise a good 8-roomed conveniences, telephone, etc., and usual outwith shearing machines and engine), sheep and winters aliout 3800 sheep, of which 1800 are e balance heggets. The percentage of lambs is r cent. In addition to the sheep, 450 head of ter.' Oil account of the exceedingly dry season irty are loss than usual, viz., 3-100 6heep, 300 nclude 1700 breeding ewes.' This oountry does ) is plenty of easy oad ploughable land along ad tor the convenient working of stock, e, ,£6OOO Government Life Insurance Departbably bo. arranged. . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MARTON,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 10

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