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AUCTIONS s — 44 RESIDENTIAL SITES 44 IN HUTT VALLEY TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS’ BUILDINGS, AT 7.30 P.M.. ON WEDNESDAY MAY 22, 1929. ~ WEDNESDAY, rpHESE Sections comprise first-class building sites situated in the vicinity of the Woburn and Waterloo Railway Stations. The reading is practically completed, whilst drainage, sewerage, gas and electric light services are being provided. Building operations may be commenced immediately. The auction will include: —Comer Section in Puriri Street, and Sections in Oxford Terrace, Knight’s Road, Mahoe Street, Wilford Street, Cambridge Ter-" race, Rodney Street, etc. Business Sites opposite Woburn Station and near Waterloo Station. Two Blocks containing a total of three acres, and having frontages t<s Oxford Terrace, Ngaio Crescent, Maire Street and Tawa Street. A Quarter Acre Section and Seven-roomed Dwelling, recently painted and papered throughout, situated in Waterloo Road. PURCHASE YOUR SECTION ON THE SPECIAL x DEFERRED PAYMENT Five Per Cent. Cash on fall of hammer, and balance purchase money repayable over 341 year term. Secure-Plans and Full Particulars’at the DISTRICT LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE, Sixth Floor, State Fire Insurance Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. , An officer of the Department will be available on the ground every afternoon. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Telephone, 44—639. Commissioner of Crown Lands. TANGOWAHINE SETTLEMENT. EIGHTEEN SECTIONS in the above Settlement are NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION, and applications will close at the NORTH AUCKLAND " LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE, GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929. THE BALLOT WILL BE HELD AT DARGAVILLE ON THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY. Situated on banks of Northern Wairoa River, about seven miles from Dargaville. Soil varies from fair clay to rich swamp deposit; partly in grass and rough feed. There is a considerable length of fencing on most of the sections, and a fair amount of draining. Buildings consist of cow-shed, separator room, etc., on one section. • The hill country is suitable for running sheep, while the 'swamp is essentially dairying land. < ' SALE PLANS, containing full particulars, available on application. . . .. - O. N. CAMPBELL, - J J Commissioner of Crown Lands. i , — RURAL LAND FOR SALE. fIWING to 111-health, this Modern, Highly Artistic and Superior Private Residence, containing 11 rooms, is offered for IMMEDIATE SALE. •' ■' J"’" i The Residence, which is a two-storey one built in brick, .wtis'coiirph-led 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 niintites’ 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.

PAYABLE SHEEP FARM. 1326 ACRES—WANGANUI DISTRICT. T EASE 21 years at 2/- per acre (right to freehold); 1300 acres in grass (Eng.).. Approximately one-third ploughable; splendidly, watered. Extensively fencec ; subdivided into over 20 paddocks. Two-sheep country, besides 150/-00 head ot cattle and 10 horses. Five-roomed Cottage, 2 whares, large woolshed, machines (new), blacksmith’s shop, sheep and cattle yards, etc., etc. Price for goodwill, 10s. per acre. Terms to be arranged. For further particulars and arrangements tor inspection apply ' ALLAN EVANS AUCKLAND. 309 DILWORTH BUILDING. BOX 1581.' 12 SHEEP COUNTRY. FOR £5/10/-PER ACRE. . VVE have been instructed, in order to wind up an estate, to offer for private 1 ’ ’ sale 2000 acres of good solid bush country, all in grass, at the discounted price of £5/10/- per acre. Carrying to-day 1500 breeding ewes, 110 wethers, 1200 hoggets, 45 rams, this being the genuine winter carrying capacity. _Note.— This property was valued in 1925 for mortgage- purposes at £lO/10/-. 1 rice today £5/10/-. Terms: £2OOO cash. Balance on mortgage 5 years. Gross returns. 1929. £2400; 1928, £2500. Books can be inspected.— WßlGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Land Salesmen, Wanganui. BUY THIS AND MAKE MONEY. jWQA ACRES —Splendid sheep, grazing and dairy farm combined. At only £6 IQV an acre. -,on good metalled road, within easy.distance of New Plymouth and sea coast. Sheep-proof fencing; 12 subdivisions. Good 6-roomed House, wool's bed cowshed, dip and yards. Now carrying .450 ewes, 32 dairy cows, 50 head of store cattle: 500 {tores in good English grasses, balance bush. Price is £6 per acre, with £B5O cash, Advance to Settlers Mortgage. A great proposition. E. JACKSONtAND SON, NEW PLYMOUTH. ¥ ' ' MORTGAGEE SALE. z>nn ACRES FREEHOLD, 5 miles from good town by metalled road. P*ae VVV tically all in grass:- about 400 acres ploughnble. 100 cows could be milked; will carry well tvyo sheep. Three-roomed house, cowshed; other outbuildings. PRICE: £8 10/- Per Acre. £lOOO cash, balance arranged. Property was recently valued by a competent valuer at £l6, and is now offered by the mortgagee at the considerably reduced price, and offers an exceptional-opportunity to the keen buyer to acquire a fine block of country. GAVIN CAIRO & CO.. Rea) Estate Agents, -WANGANUI. TWO GOOD FARMS. ACRES, Masterton -District. Stock off this country known throughout lOU North Island. Full range of buildings. Easy worked. Bitumen road. Reasonable price. Apply for details. P/dA ACRES near Masterton. Good road. Good buildings. Clean country. UGL-V Details on inquiry.—Splendid STORE proposition. £6OO month cash trade. Apply at once.—BAKERY BUSINESS, £5OO ingoing—BILLIARD SALOON, easy ingoing. Apply for full details. — F. W. I’OINTON, Licensed Land Agent, Et ~ MASTERTON. A GREAT BARGAIN. KAA ACRES of some of the best grazing and fattening land obtainable; 200 OVV acres level, balance easy rideable bills; 18 paddocks, well watered; all necessarv and tip-top buildings. Will winter -well 1200 ewes and 50 to GO head cattle without top-dressing. Handy io Marton.' Price only £25 10s. per acre. £3500 cash. Easier terras may be arranged. Note.—We will give no further particulars regarding this property, but will motor any bona-fide purchaser to inspect. Nothing better on the market. — J. HARRIS AND SONS, Estate Agents MARTON. A RARE CHANCE. 1 ACRES within 7 miles radius of G.P.0., Auckland. • Harbour frontage, J-U" jf a j n rt oU (i behind. Great prospective value. Owing to ill-health, owner must sell. For further particulars communicate : — E. QUINLAN, HOBSONVILLE, AUCKLAND; or ’PHONE 21—898, WELLINGTON. CHOICE Dairy Farm. 140 Acres 4 miles Palmerston North. School 1 mile. All plougliable. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, 14 acres in crops; carrying capacity t>s dairy cows and dry stock, permanent water supply. 7-Roomed house, all conveniences. 6-Bail cow-shed, concrete floor, all necessary farm buildings. PRICE: £45 per Acre. Terms: £BOO cash, balance good mortgage 6 per cent. — HOMEFINDERS, 227 Main Street, Palmerston North. TpREEIIOLD Sheep Farm, £9 per Acre, with £2OOO cash. 1000 Acres 10 miles -*• from Hawera, £2300 taken this year from wool and lambs. Carrying 1400 ewes and 700 wethers; also 50 head cattle. Could milk 60 cows if desired. Close to factory and school. Good house and wool-shed. There is nothing better offering anywhere to-day.— ALEX. McMULLIAN, Land Agent, Stratford. GOING CONCERN. OQ ACRES, splendid land carrying 15 cows and other stock; all farm appliances, ejectric light, ’phone, etc. Right up to date. PRICE: £2,900; £9OO cash wanted. AppIy— HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, Levin. ACRES Hawke’s Bay, 150 acres flat, 100 ploughable; carrying 1200 4 tri 6 i )ee p i 100 cattle: could carry 1000 wet sheep: dairy, 40 cows. £l5 PER ACRE. Bargain. JJIRNIE, COOMBS A WILSON, 38 Rangitilsei Street, I’alruerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 186, 4 May 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 186, 4 May 1929, Page 18

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