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AUCTIONS. MONEY-MAKING FARMS AT MONEY-MAKING FARMS AT FEILDING. FEILDING. ?|IHK 'FIVE FARMS in Managh's * ESTATE to bo sold on DECEMBER 18, are all ploughable, and to give nil indication of what the land will produce we have the authority to stale that a 420-acre block of this cstatf, which included 150 acres turnips has wintered '6000 hoggets. It is therefore evident to practical farmers that these farms WILL PAY FOB THEMSELVES LOT 1.—165 acres 1 rood 31 perches. ' LOT 2.—116' acres 2 roods 4 perches. LOT 3.—124 acres 0 roods 27 perches. LOT 4.—291 acres 2 roods. • , LOT 5.—175 acres 2 roods 31 perches. Also Tlireo Town Sections. These farms wilt pay for themselves in a few years ar> the reserves are low, and one couldn't ask for better terms: ONLY 10 PEE CENT. CASH ON DAY OF SALE. -Anti if buildings to (he value of 10 per cent, are erected within twelve months no further cash required for 5 years. CLOSE TO FREEZING WORKS. CLOSE TO STOCK MARKETS. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. And every other necessary convenient. The purchaser of any one of the above farms will be a SATISFIED PURCHASER, who will \be' able to carry on his avocation with profit and piea.snrp to himself and family in a district where prices are sure lo go higher. Order your plan to-day and arrange with the Auctioneers to show you over. Further particulars from • ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., Auctioneers, Or, MESSRS. GRAHAM AND REID, Solicitors, Fcilding. AND WILLIAMS, LTD. PAHAUTANUI SALE. 1 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. 250 fat and forward wethers 50 fat 'and forward ewes 50 2-tooth wethers SO 2-tooth'wethers lflfl mixed aged ewes 18 2-year Shorthorn steers LAND NOTICES. "UP NORTH" IS THE FARM YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. AO A ACRES, O.R.r. (245.. per acre), lut i*B 15s. per acre, unencumbered. This property has all been good bush land (rimu, white pine, rata), is now all in Brass and subdivided into 8 sheepproof paddocks. Tlio quality of the grass is good, being cocksfoot, rye. clover, and paspalum. The carryinu capacity of this country is easily 2-sheep to'the acre. The buildings are good and substantial. House 7 rooms (8-foot verandah on two sides), cowshed 18 .bails, woolshod, and stable, sheep and cattle yards. School • quite close; cream.collected. iCB 15s. per acre; .£IOOO cash, balance arranged to suit buyer. Keg. 296 acres ' ' * .£7 10s. Per Acre. .£7 10s. Per Acri.0.R.P., 225. Per Acre, ' CASH 4*300. A similar properly to. the .above, but not so much improved, there being still 100 acres in .green bush; the property is ring fenced, sheep-proof and well vat; ered: This farm is running 55 head cattle. about 30 of which are milkers. The buildings are' not ver.r cood, but quite habitable and snug; 4-roomed cottage, cowshed: Reg. FROM C.-W.'s NOTES.—Both these properties have been inspected by us. and 'are of real good, sound value, and must increase to double theiV value, as our district becomes more settled. COME UP NORTH! Further information from CO LM ORE-WILLIAMS, "The Land Man of the North," DARGAVILLE. litters, P.& Box 44. Da'rgavi'.le. Telegrams: "Colmorewill." . A SEASIDE SHEEP AND. CATTLE FARM. OIQQI ACRES, FREEHOLD, about r4l.t/O 2 100 acres fiat and ploughable, balance low hills, 1000 acres valuable bush, easily accessible. Well watered and well subdivided. Situated at Totaranui and Auapai Bays, on the West Coast'of Tasman Bay, 32 miles from Nelson. Yeilovr sandy beaches and a natural tidal, harbour. Local steamers pass to and from Nelson every day; 15 miles from nearest township by good road. Climate is ideal. BUILDINGS' consist of the Homestead of 8 rooms and a Bungalow, of 6 rooms, water laid on to each. Wool, cow. implement, and cart sheds, workshop, fqwllioiise and other 'buildings. Post office and telephone bureau at homestead. Mails twice a week. Two boats, implements, poultry, ' and furniture go with the property. STOCK: 500 sheep and,lambs, 10 cows, 30' other cattle, and 4 horses, at valua-. tion. '. . PRICE, .£3 17s. fid. per acre. About, .£4600 cash, balance at 5J per cent., on' first mortgage. Apply W. H. PRATT, 12 Mariri Road, lCelburn, / Wellington. ' ' CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ' 1 011 ACRES, TARANAKI. 170 acres JLJ.I!.* flat and ploughable, all in grass, milk 70 tip-top dairy cows. iIUG acre. Terms. OftR'ACKES, FREEHOLD, RAETIHT, OiJO a splendid dairy farm; ,C3O per acre, ,£ISOO cash. •£QA ACRES, FREEHOLD; 420 in Ou" grass, wintered ROO sheep andfome cattle. Good. buildings, snlendid proposition. Great prospective value; ,£l2" 10s. acre, 4:1000 cash; balance G per cent. KITTO'S LAND AGENCY, liAETIIII. A LAND BARGAIN. QPir ACRES, freehold, To Kui'ri disJl) t trtct. Ail in grass, carrying as good a sole of rye, white clover, and crested dogstail to be seen anywhere. New 7-roonied house; new woolshed, rith night accommodation tor 2GA sheep, shearing machines installed; largo dip, yards, garage, telephone, etc.; lft paddocks, 10 acres stumped and ploughed. Good road. At present carrying 2000 sheen, ill) head of cattle, dii^l' 0 horses. All the stuck ki-? looking well. Tho countiy is iir.fiuJating, ridcable, and easily mustered. Piico only XVI 1"~. per nci"; -fc2son ".i*h. GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT LTD. (Lnml Ocpiirfineno. I'ALMERriTON NORTH,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 18

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