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AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT SECTIONS IN HUTT VALLEY WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929, AT 7.30 p.m., AT THE DOMINION FARMERS’ BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.. IN order to meet the increased demand for Sections in HUTT VALLEY, the Department will be offering by a further FORTY-FOUR RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS and TWO BUSINESS SITES. Sections fronting Knight’s Road, Malioe Street, and Oxford Terrace. A CORNER SECTION IN PURIRI STREET will also be auctioned. . SALE PLANS AVAILABLE IN A FEW DAYS. Plans posted on application to:— H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.« District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington. Telephone 44—639. All2 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. rYWING to 111-health, this Modern, Highly Artistic and Superior Private Residence, containing 11 rooms, is offered for IMMEDIATE SALE. lA-- -. . . ........... j ■ HO- *£ '< The Residence, which is a two-storey one built in brick, was completed in 1925, and is fitted with every possible modern convenience. The property, which is situated in 324 Ferguson Street, E., Palmerston North, is only 6 minutes” ride from The Square, and has a frontage of 184 ft. x 160 ft. deep, all beautifully laid out in lawn, shrubs and flower garden. Further particulars with plans and full sets of photographs from — OWNER BOX 121. ’PHONES 5184 and 5617. PALMERSTON NORTH. DAIRY FARM GOODWILL OF LEASES FOR SALE. I Pft ACRES Leasehold. 110 acres 27 years to run at £1 per acre.; 59 acres XOef 21 years to run at £2 per acre. 32 ACRES Freehold. Situated 10 miles from Wanganui by good motoring road, two miles Ao school, three miles to railway. Cream lorry calls at gate. Property consists of 109 acres of rich river flats; balance undulating hills. Divided into 10 paddocks by good post and wire fences. Watered by troughs and river. Up-to-date dwelling; all conveniences. 6-Cow plant and cow-shed 15 acres lucerne. Carrying Capacity.—7o Dairy cows. Pigs and young stock, or 600 breeding ewes in lamb to Black Face. PRICE: £2OOO for Freehold, Goodwill of Leases, Machines, £lOO Factory Shares. £lOOO Cash; balance on mortgage. > Further particulars apply:— ! WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. GREAT PROPOSITION.—DECEASED ESTATE HAS GOT TO BE SOLD. PRICE FAR BELOW VALUE TO EFFECT A QUICK SALE. QtA ACRES, L.T. Title. 740 acres in grass, 10(J acres bush. 300 acres OXV ploughable. 160 acres been under plough; balance hilly, good healthy sheep country. 10 acres-lucerne. Subdivided into 12 paddocks; fences in good order. Watered by river, creek and springs. Situated 10 miles from railway station, 5 miles from school; cream collected 1J miles from farm. Buildings comprise 5-roomed house, washhouse, bathroom, wool-shed, yards and dip; large concreted cow-shed and other outbuildings. , Carrying Capacity:—9o dairy cows, 70 to 80 mixed cattle 1000 sheep ’ (mixed sexes)/ PRICE: £ll PER ACRE. Deposit: .£5OO. Balance 6 per cent. Valued by a competent farmer and valuer at £l5 per acre, but is being sacrificed at £ll per acre to wind up deceased estate. HACKSHAW, SEARLE, RIDGWAY STREET :: WANGANUI. " YOUNG FARMERS! YOU CANT BEAT THIS. “ AN OPPORTUNITY to farm a place that carries now 1200 Sheep, and a lot of Cattle, and has a great scope for improvement. A practical farmer prepared to work will be guaranteed a minimum return of £250 for his labour for a start as a first charge on returns, and pay no rent for the farm unless returns warrant it. He should easily take £lOOO a year at very low estimate off the place, and his maximum outgoings for Rent and Rates ,will be £l5O. Option to purchase at end of 5 years at an exceptionally low figure. Cottage, Woolshed and Yards, and only 20 miles from a large town. Good neighbours handy. Approximate cost of stocking the place will be £2500, and of this sum £1750 can be arranged, so that a person with £750 cash can go into this with absolute safety, and be certain of making money. HERBERT HEWITT, . DANNEVIRKE. GOING CONCERN. 4K ACRES FREEHOLD, within 2j miles of progressive Town, Railway Station and School. Well watered, well subdivided. Good house, 4 rooms and bathroom; garage, cowshed (concreted), 2-cow plant. Lister engine, separator, top-dresser, discs, harrows, plough and sundries. Stock —26 Cows, 2 Heifers, 5 Heifer .Calves, 2 Horses, 3 Breeding Sows. THE WHOLE FOR PI QRA WITH MINIMUM THE WHOLE FOR WITH CASH DEPOSIT. Government Mortgage, £700; Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. A Thoroughly Good Neat Little Place Showing Excellent Value. ALLAN EVANS AUCKLAND 309 DILWORTH BUILDING. ‘BOX 1581 SELLERS OF PROPERTY! TT matters not in what district your property is situated, if it is for sale, register ■*- with me at once full particulars, for I have genuine buyers for sheep and dairy farms, business propositions and house property. ' IF YOU ARE A BUYER. Then consult me, for my association with the Land Agency business in the Wairarapa. which extends over ten years, has created for me a large connection and T may have for sale just the place to suit vou. W. S. HEAPS, (Associate Member Real Estate Institute of New- Zealand.) QUEEN STREET :: MASTERTON. GOOD MIXED FARM. G()() ACRES, all in grass with the exception of 25 acres bush; easy country; . ■ good portion ploughable; excellent water supply. <JVill carry 900 sheep and cattle, or 60 dairy cows could be milked, and young stock. New Bungalow, hot and cold water, wool-shed,. dip and yards, machines; good orchard; motor road right to homestead. This is a great chance, as the price has been reduced to £8 an acre; £lOOO cash; Advance to Settlers’ Mortgage. Buy this and make money. E. JACKSON AND SON, NEW PLYMOUTH. 200 ACRES. A DJOINING township. Splendid large home and outbuildings. Large portion ploughable, balance low clean hills. Carrying 500 sheep and 12 dairy cows; all in pink of condition. Quick sale at £24 per acre, with £lOOO CASH. APPLY: R. U. HARDEN & CO., AGENTS KIMBOLTON. THE CHEAPEST'SHEEP FARM OFFERING. ‘ PJQQ ACRES real good country, Wairarapa County, fattens all stock; all in , OtZtz grass, fences good; also water. Wintering 900 sheep, 55 cattle, 2 horses. Wool-shed, dip, yards. PRICE: £lO/10/-; £2OOO Cash wanted.—C. C. ROSS & CO., Land and Estate Agents. MASTERTON. 754 ACRES Hawke’s Bay, 150 acres flat, 100 ploughable; carrying 1200 ’ * sheep. 100 cattle: could carry 1000 wet sheep; dairy. 40 cows. £l5 PER ACRE. Bargain. BIRNTE. COOMBS A WILSON. 38 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. CHOICE DAIRY OR SHEEP FARM. ACRES, 5 miles from P.N. Beautiful 8-roomed bungalow, every convenienee. Beautiful surroundings, native bush, etc.; up-to-date cowshed. Electric light, etc., all necessary farm buildings. Water every paddock. Carrying capacity: cow to 2 acres, or 4 ewes to acre, and fatten all the lambs. Terms< .15 per cent, cash; balance 6 per cent.—Further Particulars, HOMEFINDERS. 527 Main Street, Palmerston North.

1 ACRES, Central Hawke’s Bay, LOW dose sea coast. All in grass, all easy rolling arid easy undulating country, mostly all ploughable: well fenced, watered and subdivided ; carries 2 sheep well, besides cattle: 5-roomed house, motor shed, woolshed, yards, and dip, etc. Price £ll 10s. per acre. Terms, about £3OOO cash.. " T'vO ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa X • O’) South, alongside Railway and Township; can milk for Wellington City supply. About 300 acres flat, 200 acres undulating, balance hilly; 14 paddocks, well watered, should carry 100 dairy cows and 1000 sheep; 6-roomed house, large cowshed, woolshed, yards, and dip. Price, £6 acre. Terms. £2OOO cash, balance at 6 per cent. Would tnke Wellington property in part payment. H. G. RUTTER AND CO.. Land and Farm Salesmen, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 175, 20 April 1929, Page 16

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