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AUCTIONS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 71 — SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS — 71 IN HUTT VALLEY TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION HARMERS’ BUILDING, FEATHERSTON STREET, M’ELLINGTON. At 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928. These Sections comprise the finest selection of Residential Sites offered since the original Government Auction in 1926, and are situated within one to three minutes’ walk from M’aterloo Station. Level Sections, rich alluvial soil, reading, sewerage, high-pressure water supply, gas and electric lighting already available, so that building operations may commence immediately. PURCHASE ON THE NEW DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM Five per cent, cash, and balance repayable over 344-year term. Secure large scale coloured locality plan and sale map at the District Lauds find Survey Office, State Fire Buildings, Lambton. Quay. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Telephone 44 —639. 6456 IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, DANNEVIRKE fTHE HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have receix'ed instructions from the Trustees of Estate late J. Mitchell, to offer by Public Auction on Tuesday, August.2l, 1928, at the Farmers’ Union Rooms, Power Board Buildings, Danncvirke, at 2 p.m., that valuable freehold business block known as the COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS. 'Section has frontage of 100 feet to High Street, Danncvirke, by a depth of 198 feet. The property is situated iu the heart of the town. Buildings are occupied by various tenants, ensuring a‘ steady return. / - \ Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Office of the. Auctioneers, at Danncvirke, or Messrs. Adams and Tinney, Solicitors, Pahiatua; who will supply full particulars on application. ■ 6460 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GOOD HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY: 750 ACRES FREEHOLD QITUATED'IS miles from M’anganui, in a very pleasant, healthy locality. 125 acres ploughable, balance good hills. The soil is a black loam on papa and soft sandstone. Ring fenced and subdivided into 12 large and small paddocks. Particularly well watered by rivers, streams and springs. Practically no noxious weeds. Carrying capacity 1 breeding ewe and 1 dry sheep to the acre, and 70 head of cattle. Also suitable for dairying or growing fat lambs. Buildings include 5-roomcd house, pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot water service, woolslied, man’s room, etc. Nice orchard and gardens. PRICE £lO/10/- per acre, £2OOO deposit. Balance 6 per cent, for 7 years. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, Z 74 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., acting under instructions .from the Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr. T. O’Neill, offer for sale by private treaty, the whole of the well-known Freehold and Leasehold farms farmed under the title of T. O’Neill and Sons, and situated in tbe Kakatahi district, about 35 miles by motor road from M’anganui. The area comprises 6930 aeres freehold, and 570 acres of native lease. 7075 acres of the total area have been felled and grassed with the best English grass, 430 acres still being in bush. Property is well watered. Miles of subdivision fence have been erected. Two homesteads on property, large woolslied, dip and. yards. Stock at present 6550 breeding ewes, 3400 wethers, 4000 hoggets, 208 rains, 1132 head of cattle, and 44 horses. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI.; EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN SHEEP COUNTRY. —Valued in 1919 at £lB per acre, and £l2 per acre lent on first mortgage.—777 acres, lease at 8/- per acre, with C.P.C. in 1932 at £8 per acre. Undulating in front, (some good, plougbable land), back portion good bills; holds grass well. M'iutering 520 breeding ewes, 400 hoggets, 100 wethers, 300 two-tooth ewes, and 10 cattle. All necessary buildinge, including new 6-roomed bungalow. Goodwill £3/10/- per acre. Terms arranged. M’onld consider exchange with some cash. GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. PALMERSTON NORTH. ACRES, Freehold, 12 miles from Feilding; school 1J miles, cream car passea ga ( e> All been bush land, good two-ewe country, with cattle. Flat and undulating. *l5O aeres been ploughed. 7-roomed dwelling, e. 1., and all other conveniences. Price £22/10/- per acre. £2OOO cash. Also 300 ACRES adjoining, same quality, no buildings. Can be purchased at £lB per acre. £lOOO cash. This is tbe'best value on the market. T. J. RODGERS AND CO.. 11 George Street. PALMERSTON NORTH. ACRES, Freehold, M’anganui district; about 90 aeres flat, balance low hills and warm basins ; excellent sole of English grasses. Carrying 540 ewes and other stock; can bo increased by certain improvements. . Modern house and other outbuildings. M’ell fenced into 15 paddocks. Government mortgage £3150. Price £2l per acre. Good terms to approved purchaser. This is a handy one-man farm; it is good value, and in tbe right locality. 4 GAVIN CAIRD AND CO., M’ANGANUI. /'■jXE of M’airarapa’s Magnificent Sheep Properties.—About 6500 odd acres, part '■’J hilly and undulating, well grassed; winters 9000 sheep, SOO to 1000 cattle, Good healthy country. Buildings first-class: yards, dip. etc. Price £l2 per acre; £20,000 cash.— C. C. ROSS AND CO., Land Agents, MASTERTON. Alj/E have genuine buyers for 50 or 60 dairy farms, Manawatu • District. Send particulars to— BIRNIE. COOMBS AND WILSON. 38 Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ~ ——— — MIXED FARM. ACRES, near Makino, on railway line, now carrying 500 breeding ewes. Excellent property for mixed farming. Up-to-date milking shed, 4-cow plant. Easy terms to good man. Apply SILK, HAWORTH AND COMPANY. M’ANGANUI. GOOD BUYING PROPOSITIONS ACRES, 13 miles Palmerston, good buildings. £22 10s.. Cash £5OO. Carryj rl „ 70 cows, etc. 200 ACRES, handy Palmerston North, £23 per acre; necessary buildings: good cropping farm. £4OO cash.’ ' 290 ACRES," handy Palmerston North, £22 per acre.. Carrying 80 cows, etc. Cash £5OO. “ lIOMEFINI)EKS. ,> 227 Main St.. Palmerston North. ■ ~ — ——— J7O() ACKES _ FE i LInNG DISTRICT. A LL easy grazing country. Good fencing, splendid range of buildings. Carrying about two sheep per acre, and plenty of cattle. This property has been farmed by present owner for 40 years. Price £l2 per acre. Easy terms. P.T. Mortgage. Apply to — i R. U. HARDEN AND CO., Agents, KIMBOLTON. *7ILACRE'Dairy Farm, specially suitable for City Milk Supply; rich loam * ™ soil; carry 36/38 cows. Large homestead. Reg. dairy. Close to School, Station, Factory, etc. £65/10/- per acre. Particulars from— PARKER. VINCENT AND CO.. LEVIN. *74JL ACRES, at present carrying 31 cows, 9 dry stock, 2 bulls, and horse. Milking machines (electric power). Five-roomed bungalow, nil modern conveniences. Close to school and station. Price £5O per acre. Cash required £6OO. HERBERT A- PHILLIPS, Land Agent, LEVIN.

600 ACRES. QI’LENDID SHEEP AND CATT’LE ij FARM in Taranaki, carrying 750 sheep aud cattle. New 4-roomed House and up-to-date woolslied, dip and yards; well fenced and grassed ; on good motor road. Price £S per acre, £l2OO cash; Advance to Settlers’ Mortgage. E. JACKSON. New Plymouth. HIGH ALLUVIAL LAND. , 10K ACRES, all rich flat land, all in "*-’ grass, 11 paddocks, well watered by artesians; carries 70 to 75 cows and dry stock; good residence of 7 rooms, ail conveniences, 8-bail cowshed, fitted machines, trapshed, motorshed, implement sheds, etc. Price £GO acre, with £BOO cash. This is a real good property ami handy to town. C. 11. WHITEHEAD, Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 16

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