AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAI, SALE Of tho EREWHON ESTATE KREWHON ESTATE' EREWIION ESTATE. SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1920. At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD.. in , witll HOADLEY. SON. A ■ I'TD, have been instructed bv MESSRS. W. J. BTRCII AND SOft to offer by Public Auction AT THE THREE STARS THEATRE TAIHAPE, On above date, their well-known EREWTTON ESTATE EREWHON ESTATE,' Containing is 13.000 HI FREEHOLD. Subdivided into G PASTORAL BLOCKS 6 G PASTORAL BLOCKS 6 LOT 1 containing 1310 ACRES. LOT 2 containing 3210 ACRES! LOT 3 containing 2580 ACRES, LOT 4 containing 1330 ACRES. LOT 5 containing 1520 ACRES'. LOT 6 containing TOO ACRES. Lot 1 has 2 Cottages; Lot 2, 1 Cottage; Lot 3. 1 Iron Shed: Lot 4, 1 Cottage and Shed thereon; while on Lot G there is a Beautiful Brick Homestead, together with complete Station Buildings, all in firstclass order. EREWHON is situated 22 miles from Taihapeby good road, and consists of clean, healthy, easy country, mostly m English grass, balance native. Nearly all ploughable. Beautifully watered by. permanent streams. Numerous plantations. TERMS OF PAYMENT. 10 per cent, at time of sale. 5 per cent, on possession, i.e., Juno 1, 1920. 10 per cent, in 12 months from dale of possession. Balance in 5 years from date of possession. All. unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 5J per cent. PLANS will be forwarded upon application. NOTE! AN AUCTION CLEARING SALE OF STOCK. PLANT. AND* EXTRA BUILDINGS will be held prior to date of delivery, to enable purchasers of the various blocks to obtain their requirements. Special Note.—The Auctioneers will onen a TEMPORARY OFFICE at TAIHAPE 011 Monday, April 26, when their. Representative, will be pleased to supply, full information and arrange for in6pection of the various Blocks. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART. LTD, Joint Auctioneers, Napior. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, te kuiti, palmerston n„ And DANNEVJRKE. OQiy ACRES, 120 acres ploughed and OC < grassed, balance rough feed; wintered sixty head of cattle; G miles from railway, one mile from post office, ring fenced and subdivided into five paddocks; two-roome.l. house; would make good mixed farm. Price, ■£6 10s. per acre. .£SOO cash, balance to be arranged. C.65 OAA ACRES, O.R.P. at 15s, all im/VVlr proved oxcept 1G acres, 140 acres rich alluvial flats, balance rolling hills. Ring fcuced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; house of ' six rooms, outbuildings, 4-bail cowshed, well watered in every paddock and windmill supplies the house. Present owner carried 75 head of grown cattlo through the winter, and is milking a small herd of cows, which show a return of .£3 per month. This is one of the most promising little dairy farms in the progressive district of Otorohanga, and lies three miles from the railway and factory. Price, ,£32 per acre goodwill. Cash JEISOO, balance 5 years at G 'per cent. 8.50 BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD, Te Kuiti. IAAA ACRES FREEHOLD COUNTRY, school. i>ost office and store adjoining. Buildings comprise good two-stand woolshed. dip. 5-room-ed house, telephone, and all necessary outbuildings. Wintering capacity over 2 sheep, besides cattle. Thin property, was originally all bush, and carries an excellent sole of good English grasses, and is situated in one of tho finest grazing localities in New Zealand. A good motor road leads right past the property. The place is well watered and subdivided by good totara and 7-wirc fences. Price required is .£25 per acre. Terms wranged. Apply BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, Dannevirke. 04 ACRES Mnrton District, first. o"xtJ class country, near town; every improvement. Price, <£50. "J QQ ACRES, near Shannon, tip-top J-iVm' land, 1J miles from school, eto Price. .£7O. Good terms. m ACRES, same district, well improved, easy distance from school, general post office, etc. Price, .£7O. inn ACRES, near Foxton; cheapest -I"'" drained swamp in tho Manawat.u Dist"ict, carrying 230 head of cattle, nearly all flat, and. still has an abundance of feed. Not subjeet • to floods. Price, .£72 10s. This is a remarkable proposition. /ifTA ACRES, Otorohanga freehold. •xiW practically all ploughable; about 300 acres grass; first-class buildings, all conveniences, including telephone, etc.; •4| miles from town, from school; cream cart passes gate. Price, Xl 5 per acre; only JIIOOO cash. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD, Palmerston North. OTAKI 60-COW LEASEHOLD. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, long lease, 4-cow plant, registered dairy, convenient to eve'ything, 5-roomed cottage, outbuildings with 57 cows, etc, as n going concern. C2MK) cash. Or with the above Leasehold Farm could bo had 7-roomed house, additional 20 acres (5 acres Freehold), tin wholo to milk 75 tows. .£3OOO cash. NOTE.—We are solo agents nnd would ask prospective buyers to wire or 'phone appointment to inspect, to avoid disappointment G. ANDERSON. Land and Estato Agent. Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58. ~~ TE AWAMTTTU. ' A GIFT-DAIRY FARM AT ,£S PER ACRE. Kn/J ACRES, open, ploughable countf/VU try, half in grass, 5-roomed house, concreted cowshed, good outbuildings, well fenced nnd watered, ',) miles from railway. Only .£8 per acrc. XGOO to ,£7OO cash. H. LEWIS, Land Agent, To Awamutu.
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