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On THURSDAY NEXT, 18th APRIL, 1901, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL, LEVIN. TyACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ■"jL are farvoured with instructions from Mr. F. J. Stuckey, of Levin, to sell by publio auction, as above, tho undermentioned VALUABLE TOWNSHIP BUILDING SECTIONS, SUBURBAN, and RURAL PROPERTIESOK MAGNIFICENT BUDLDING O»J SECTIONS in tho TOWN OF LEVIN, varying in area fromabout ONE QUARTER-ACRE to HALF AN ACRE. SUBURBAN "SECTION No. 28, i LEVEST. i Containing 8a lr 16p, abuts on, the main County road. It is helci under lease from the Education Commissioners of New Zealand, of which lease ten years, are unexpired. The yearly rental is 4s per aore, and the lease contains an option for renewal for a further term of 21 years, the new lease containing like provisions. The, lease provides for compensation for improvements at a valuation in the event •of^fcke lessee not taking- a renewal. FAMILY DWELLINGHOUSE of 11 ' rooms, with outbuildings, men's whare, stables, cowsheds, two-story, shed, etc., standing upon the, SPLENDID FRE3SHOLD SEOTION No. 25 on the Plan, of Levin, containing TBN AORES. MAGNIFICENT~POUJiTRY FARM SECTION of TEN ACRES, being the FREEHOLD SECTION No. 27 on tho Plan of the Town of Levin. SPLENDID Smoll SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM, being Freehold Sectiona Nos. 8, 9, ancl 10 on the plan «of the Levin Suburban Village Settlement, containing together Fiftyseven Acres and Seven Perches. With this freehold will bo offered the Leasehold Section' No. 28, containing 23 acres 2 roods 3 perches, and hold from the Education Commissioners of New Zealand at a rental of 4s per acre with compensation for improvements, having about v lon years to run, with a right of ronewal for another twenty-ono years. Tho freehold and lease' hold together make a glorious DAIRY FARM in a ring fence of ovev EIGHTY ACRES. MAGNIFICENT TIMBER FARM, boing section forming tho subdivisions 3b and 3o of Horowhonua, 3d, Blocks H. and VI., Waiopeliu Survey District, containing 261 acres 32 perches, and seotion adjoining, forming tho subdivision 3f of Horowhenua 3o Block, containing 103 acres 6 roods 1 and 37 pcrchoß, making together a BLOCK OF OVF.R THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE AORES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND. , Specially Liberal Terms of Salo. Send for Lithographic Plans containing fuller details. * LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS AOT. IMPROVED FARMS FOR LEASE. HATUMA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. — 25,737 acres, divided into fifty-four seotions, for disposal' on lease in perpetuity, of areas varying from 111 acres to 774 acres, rentals from 4s 3d t<» 8s 4d por aoro por annum ; aud font small grnsingruns for loase for twonty-one years with right of renewal, of areas varying from 1134 uoree to 1509 acres, rental 3s 3d to (is 2d per aoro por annnm. Tho Uatuma Sotllement is situatod in one of the finest districts in tho North Taland, fifty miles south of Nupiev, on Main Trunk Kailwuy, closo to Waipnkurau, aud nine niilecs fx'om Wuipawa. Tho laud is open, of good quality— tho downs and flats adapted for general aifriculturo and dairy-farming; depth of soil, from Gin to 12in, on clay subsoil. Tho small grazing-rnns comprise wellwatered lime&tone ranges, suitable for mixed farming. Open for application, ac Napier and Waipnkurau, on 25th April, 1901. Ballot* to be hold at Waipnkurnu on 27(.h April. KOHIKA SETTIiKMENT, SOUTH CANTERBURY.— 3B33 acres, divided into fifteen sections, for disposal on loase in porpetuity, in areas varying from 139 acres to 391 acres, at rentals from 5s 9d to da 4d per acre per annum. The sottloment is part of tho well-known Otaio Estate, formerly ■ owned by Mr. Teschemaker ; is situated between Timaru and Waimato, twenty miles from the former town and eleven miles from tho lattor. Land well adapted for mixed farming ; in good heart ; has produced lwavy crops of wheat, and up to 60 bushels of oats to tho acre. 'Depth of strong black soil, 7jn lo Sin. Climato temperate ; suffioient rainfall for general farming. Open for application, at Ghristchuroh and Timaru, on 13th May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Timara on 18th May. MANGAWHATA SETrLEMENT,WELLINGTON (formerly known as Morrison's Estate). — 1220 acres, divided into seven sections, for disposal on leaso iv perpetuity, in areas varying from 98^ acres to 319 acres, at rentals from 12s i)d to 15s por acre por annum. This settlement is situated between Rongotea and Oroua Bridge Railway-station, in a prosperous distriot, near important townships. The land is firstclass, comprising grassed fiats suitable for dairy-farmingr and fattening stock. Open for application, at Wellington and Palraovston North, on Tuesday, 14th May, 1901. Ballot to be held on Palmerston North on 16th May. |p O R PRIVATE SALE 50 HEAD BULLS, COWS, and HEIFERS. 5 purebred Ayrshire Bulls, 2 years upwards 6 purebred Ayrshire Bulls under 2 yearn Purebred Ayrshire Cows and Heifers in milk and to calve Crossbred Cows and Heifers in milk and to calvo 18 months Heifers. Tho young stock raised on-new milk and run out on hill land My Purebred Stock equal to any. Full pedigreos with purchases. The above can bo soen by appointment with ANDREW LUFF, * • Box, Post Offico, Wellington, N.Z. £1 000 buy a centrally-situ-ated Property paying 14 per cent, net on the money, and with the certainty of an immediate rise. Open for ealo till Wednesday next. Apply to F. LOUDON, 8, Grey-street. By Speoial Appointmont to Hw Exoellenoy the Earl of Ranfu,rly. /"\ N S ' A L E. OATS BRAN STRAW WHIOAT POLrjATCD HAY CHAFF MAIZIO POTATOES S ROWE & SONS, EXTENSION.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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