AUCTIONS' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, At 11 o'clock. PUKEHUIA nnOAVNSHIP UKEHOTA X OWNSIIIP (OMAHA, NORTHERN WAIHOA). WHERE TIE RAILWAY TABS THE RIVER, THE MOST IMPORTANT NORTHERN , RAILWAY CENTRE. TMANDENO JACKSON, acting upon • - instructions, will sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, on the above date— THE PUKEHUIA TOWNSHIP, COMPRISING 172 SECTIONS, • PUKEHUIA is the - point where the North Auckland-Main Trunk Railway strikes the Northern Wairoa River at Omana, and picks up all the feeders supplied by the river services of the great northern waterway—the most ext'ensivo in New Zealand. ■ IT IS THE ' UNIQUE RAILWAY POINT of the North, right in the centre of the richest and best settled grazing lands; where, too, all the arterial roads converge.. It taps with its river services and road systems the largest and.most important district of tho North. ' Tho Main North Island Trunk Railway created quite a. string of new and prosperous towns, and the Trunk Line North of Auckland IT LIST do the same. PUKEHUIA. will rank first of these. The ; railway is now being made through tho township, going South to link up with the line «>ming North. Work-being proceeded, with at both ends. ' . TERMS:; 10 per cent. cash. ; ••10-per cent, in 6 months. : • 5 per cent, in 12 months. . . Balance in 5 years. : • 5 per cent, interest on all unpaid balances. . , ' ' IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MARAENUI 1 INSTATE. ARAENUI "STATE. . TOWN HALL MARTINBOROUGH, ' OCTOBER. lGfch, 1915. - Approximate Area of Each 'Slock is: CRBSS IO4O ACRES '" AND ■ . 575 ACEES v... Tt/fESSRS., G. H. PERRY AND' C 0.,. in XtJL conjtmction with. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., have received instructions from I) 1 . E. Perry, Esq., Jlartinborough, to offer, by Public Auction, the above Property, situated 6 miles, from Martin-, borough, 3 miles from school and factory. EASY TERMS'WILL BE GIVEN. , EASY TERMS WILL BE GIVEN. ' . Lithograph plans are now in course of preparation. - • For further particulars, apply ,to MESSRS. G. H. PERRY AND CO., ' ' Or, : . ' " . , DALGETY AND CO., ' Masterton,
WHAKATANE. TTIREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, of 500 -S. acres, all level; in centre of Rangitaiki Drainage area; 300 ACRES ploughed and improved, the remainder partially improved and now running cattle -and sheep.' Well-fenced "and subdivided into a lot of paddocks. VERY NICE NEW. HOUSE of 8 rooms and conveniences; large sheds, stables, and cowshed, quite up. to date; Owner milking GO COWS. ON PART. Situated on MAIN COACH ROAD with 2 FRONTAGES, and would cut up into 3 nice farms; j MILE from CHEESE FACTORY, and within 1 MILE of SCHOOL, STORE, P. 0., SALEYARDS, and NEW RAILWAY STATION SITE. This is offered to close a Trust Estate, • and can be bought for .£26 per acre; ifilOOO Cash, balance terms to suit parties. THIS IS A SNIP. For further particulars apply DUMERQUE AND CO., 'Whakatane.; -JST-— ~ —— DESIRABLE HAWKE'S BAY PRO-. \ PERTY FOR SALE, OAI K .ACRES, Freehold, situated 30 OU-LO miles from Napier, motor road, undulating arid hilly country,' limestone formation, large portion ploughable.' This country grows good root ana grain crops, and .with the plough the carrying capacity can be very much increased. There is a good 7-ioomed house, stables, chaff house, woolshed (fitted with machines),_ yards, dip, etc. The property will winter on grass <700 sheep and cattle; is now carrying 5300 sheep. PRICE ,£8 103. per acre, stock and plant at valuation. Terms only ,£3300 casVon land, balance arranged for a term. D/ 128 [WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. " ' : CHOICE FARMS. PARAPAEAUMU— 51 acres all in grass, , about 1G acres flat, balance, well grassed hill land, will winter 3 sheep, ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, modern 2-roomed cottage. Price, only ,£ISOO, terms 10 per cent, deposit,' balance in three months. Sold subject to lease expiring Ist April, 1917. Thi6 is one of the best farms on the Manawahi Line, and is being sold to close a deceased estate. PORIRUA— That desirable farm containing 274 acres of flat undulating, hilly ground, of which - about half is ploughable, good roil, all in grass, 11 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, having a good carrying capacity and being well gTassed; A portion of it'is suitable for dairying, and i.-> a splendid country for mis fanning. It is clean country, situated about i-J miles from Porirua station by good metal road, handy to .Tohnsonville and other fat stock markets, 6-roomed house, small wool-shed with night pens, good sheep-dip, etc. Price ifil9 per, acre, terms 10 per cent, doposit, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance arranged. LOWER HUTT-25 acres of rich flat land, good homestead, outbuildings, orchard, shelter trees, some of the richest land in tho Hutt Valley. Price only XI6O per acre, terms 15' per cent, deposit, balance for a term of years. No better value obtainable. . For lull details apply to
H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ' SOLE'AGENT, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, Or LOWER HUTT. (TO ACRES, Freehold, 12 miles from uO Wellington, rich river flats, cany 1 cow to 2 acres, 5-roojned house .usual farm buildings. Price, »E65 per acre. Terms, Ji.iOO cash, or. would accept unencumbered houso in Wellington as doposit. -| QAA ACRES, Freehold, unencu'mberX/Vl/V ed, S miles from township, i milo school; 1000 acres English grass, practically all ploughable, splendid cropping land, 6-roomed house and complete outbuildings. Price, Xl 2 per aero: no mortgage. Owner retiring and would exchange for unencumbered rent-producing property. MILLER AND RUTTER, AGENTS, ' 35 Panama, Street, Wellittsrtoni
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 16
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