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IMPORTANT SALE OF FLAN AND GRAZING LANDS. Me DONALD ESTATE, LEVIN. FINAL SALE comprising QQK ACI? KS Fl! l-jIOHOLIX OO?) AC It ICS FREEHOLD. ACI! liS LEASEHOLD OKO ACRES LKASEHOLD : TERMS Are Exceptionally Easy, via., FREEHOLD : 15 per cent on fall of hammer. 10 per cent in 12 months. 10 per cent in 2 years. Balance in 5 years at 5| per cent, per annum. LEASEHOLD: 25 per cent cash oil fall of hammer. 10 per cent (3 months from date of sale. 15 per cent in 12 months from date cf sale. 2-i per cent in 2 years from date of sale. 25 per cent in 3 years from date of ■ sale. R Unpaid purchase money to bear in- | terest at 5J per cent per annum. Lots 25 and 28 (Part Freehold, and Part ■nLasohold) to be offered on Leasehold Terms. Messrs dalgety and Ltd., Wellington, in conjunction with Messrs Wright, Stephenson I and Co., Ltd., have received instntcItions from the Trustees of the McDonald ICstate. and Lindsay G. McDonald. Esq., to conduct this important Auction Sale of flax and grazing lands at Farland'.s Picture Theatre, Oxford street, Levin, on WEDNESDAY, 7tli MAY, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. Also at the same* time and place the following sections of the Heatherlea Estate will be offered: Section 1.—224 acres, 0 roods, 1 perch, Freehold '* Sestion 48.—440 acres, 3 roods, 38 I roods 38 perches, Freehold. Section 49.—119 acres 1 rood II perches, Leasehold. The area offered consists of excellent flax and grazing land, some of the sec- ■ tions being flat and ploughable. The land is close to the Levin-Foxton Road, the average distance being about four miles from Levin. Plans may now be obtained from the j undersigned. For further particulars I apply to the Auctioneers. D.'.LGETV AND CO., LTD. WR KiMl', sr-i-HENSON AND CO., L'iD. TAKA 1' C ESTA TE. 1' A K A i ! U K S T A T E. j Sitiiite.l at Koputaroa And i-.'ca, Levji. •SCI! DIVISION A i'. LAND SALE To he held at LEVIN TOWN HALL ? WEDNESDAY.. APRIL 30, 1919, I At 1 p.m. WiMiambJ& Will offer for sale !>:i Public Auction under instructions from the TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHN DAVtt'jS. 11 AA ACRES FREEHOLD. 1 luU ACRES ]'UJ£EHOLD. DA ACRES LEASEHOLD. OU ACR ES LEASEHOLD. • Subdivided into 13 farms from 46 to 160 acres. FIRST CLASS DAIRYING LAND. BEAUTIFUL GLIM ATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. Handy to School, Railway and all conveniences. Property was originally heavy hush laud and swamp land and is .'til in good pasture. Mostly flat to ' undulating. Soil is of a free strong nature. Fencing in first-class order. Per- [ manent water. TERMS: '10 per cent down. 10: per cent in 12 mouths. Ma lance 5 veers at ."5.J- per cent. | POSSESSION : May 30, 1919. Plans and full particulars from Abraham and Williams, Ltd., all offices. | | | SUBDIVISION OF lUCH DAIRYING LAND. | : TpE PAKETE XT'STATE i JL E LI PAIvETE -th STATE. OfYT ACRES divided into f* COMOU 4 ACRi-S divided into U COM- | PACT DAIRY EARMS. PACT DAIRY FARMS. Cl6taAam&. Acting under instruetiulis from Chas. j Iliggiuson, Esq., will elter the ;th;ve ! Est ill" fur s.ile by Public Auction in J THE TOWN HALL, LEVIN on WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919. At 2 p.m. There is no better land in the Manai uatii for potato growing,' dairying or ; fattening. Situated within a few. chain j of the Koputaroa Railway Station and j c'osc to Faciory. .School and Post Office j and within of the city of Wellington markets. J deal climate. j RICH SQIL. EASY TERMS. Those fiirms range in areas from -11 to t-; ( acres and are divided in a way so as to give each section a share of such natural advantages as Road Frontage, Water, Shelter and Good Building Sites. This country is all flat to undulating and will make very productive and picturesque little farms. TERMS: i 10 per cent on day of sale, j 10 per cent in 12 months. j Balance 5 years at per j cent. ! POSSESSION: 14th dav of June, '1919. j Plans will he ready in a few days and will he "vailable from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., Palmvrston North, Levin and all branches.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1919, Page 4