ACRES. SUB-DIVISIONAL PLAN OF HOmIeSTEAD PORTION OF '^^"^^-'^ ma,™ FEATHERSTON ESTATE WAN^w To be sold by Public Auction at the Fire Brigade Hall, Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, 28th May, 1919, at 2p m by the I NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD. " I Tlie balance,of tJiii well known estate/about 533 acres, has already been sold for Dairying, leaving the above area ■ " . <Ae^^ I i the CREAM of the ESTATE), and all level and suitable for Dairying, Fattening, or Stud Farming. Areas vary ,>*♦** jT^ff Hf I from 51 to 140 acres (Homestead portion). The whole of the land is River Flat, with over 100 chains frontage M*"* V / // Ji I to River Road. In the subdivision, existing fences have been utilized where possible. A site has been reserved $LjLA>\ o^^ V ft/.' A I for * Cheese Factory, and will be handed free of cost to any Factory starting operations. Two adjoining owners \ * '^^J^*' XI // & // I are preparing to milk about 170 cows during coining season. -^^-V^^™T t \ IV ' ' f ' I DESCRIPTION OF 417-ACRE PORTION OF FEATHERSTON ESTATE .. ■. •, . ■;; . %\ W W"*^^ \^^o\/^' V ■» I / *£ I Originally heavy white pine forest. Soil alluvial, all pioughable. . ■•J* m^mmm* iT —"""^"■"■'■"■*—■■M■■■—■-■-ri| *.V \WL \ \J JV^~w4c 1 ■\&^L^Si'jr^ *~- V / fi I Grows heavy crops of rape turnips, mangolds, and a good sole ot _V " , » ■ \ |\ \\V \ Jv-^~ nM4» / ?*? *. £&* ;£t'~--* Jl / ■ if -~.r 1 ' Practically the >yhole of the portion now (being offered has |^ IS _ ' \\l 1* «/\ r*¥©^/ j ■ ¥ § ■ I ****!!«'''* I been^^ farmed with sheepi 6nly for nearly 40 yeans. The late Mr Harper IV""*"""-. (f l\\ l\ V v^ ' Vi*'—-#sV>/ ''^^^^^ ' ■' 'Jw "'- i Al^fA^SJ^T I successfully catered for the fat lamb trade. A very large percentage . ■-• ' W^cf^l ■ f^k Wv\- \Nl''V* Jr /QJ "■■^ijf^ T" ■ ' v of lambs-have gone to. the Freezing-Work® off their mothers during . All^pil f M^T% - lV\ \\\ \t; / I f —— I - ~,the past ten years. Mr."\V: H. Games, adjoining owner of 105 acres, ! ' ,-.; • - • V^K^f ~~~~ A *sr l\\ \\ \ v 00^ \ *-v S~^ I Fs\ lr I held•;continuously ,by hi® family for three generations, has purchased ' W¥^l ~ "--//{ l\V 'VM V vX \ r< \^:/ '/ ff - I I 318 acres of the back portion of the Featherston Estate,' and will be &??mt?- ( .V^S^J/ H f ' V^' \% \ ' y'^ \ 6° / Ift ' " »•' - 1 * - pleased to supply prospective buyers 'with dairying information from ... ,< , . \^^f^^^=Sß, )) ( 2 \\ \m \ "if** -\\ f\Fs & ' ' ■' ' his practical experience of similar land. "'' ■■•■■ • -.-;... ■ / :'"-<7 < J^/y /^f^ ' »\N \ V^^ >'f /^^-JL^—^^^ ' fijf^ <■ -*?* 3 • I On the left bank of the Wanganui Eiver, 6£ miles from Aramoho - //r* \\l \ Ivl 'l^ ' s*'' fi % 9 bridge ! by firsWlass motor road, 1^ miles from Store, Post Office and ■ - ' it l!\\ \\\ 1 * /f^l^^^**^ Ai^L ■ • 'il ■ School. TheOkoia Co-operative Da*h-y Factory makes a daily collection . . rn^_ l((j I \\\ - ' V '' Jl "^ ' *l ' : ' ■ of-cream. No difficulty should be experienced in the erection of *a. /'''Miiww^ Ivls ill \\\ \^> ''£ ' '- »^ ' " tl H Cheese Factory, piK)vided a guarantee of 300 cows can be arranged. 1 r df I I*' ill \ \wi \ ''" ff ' Sa**s«s^s- O B During the past 30 years the town of Wanganui has grown from under . . I J%F %a^' l\] W\ \\\\ I ' „// / a*-***«^^ I ' ■ 5000 to over 20,000 inhabitants. The future of the town is a very . J"g^ W Ww^Z?*'^ X ■ ■ ffl t ' ■ I bright one. Within a very short time it should have a first-class X/f 1 a^^^^^s^ I a / \- A '\\ VSf^J ' \ *r- /iW /,/ '" ■ '" " I harbor (the needful Empowering Bill and Loan Proposals having already J(\ A<ffljr ~X*^ I fcser** /br W^\^^ ' j '' *S W if • M 1 ' ■been carried). No town in New. Zealand has a .finer backing of rich e&P \ "yjt <i Factory V2fcp\ \ j» *** ff/ £>' il ' ~ M •dairying, grazing .and agricultural land of enormous extent. The Jfi 1 /O^%v \. f I Va\ v \\^L '' x c-. /X •'■' s H ' rapid growth of Wanganui into one of the chief commercial centres • < -jf & / , M * lo J!k&/7 %k •& 9 W\ Xm'H \ Ol'O 1 OO{///\ ■// J s ' H ' of New Zealand-is assured. •. l . jH $> I 1 V\\ \wpl ,Mv Wk V If " ' I ' About 140 acres, with about 45 chains frontage to River itoad. \ £*\ JCT& 6 / I■ . * \ 9 AuVlii^V"' ffit' /' G\ I i Buildings comprise modern, well-huilt house of 7 rooms with every ff vA/F**^ •i I VA !%m\ \ • ' v\/^«^ 4' / I I convenience. Hot and cold water service, Wizard light. Artesian . • V ywl Ms • . . \|/\\ "i\ \\ %^ Xs7 j • %f '•''■■'•' water supply to house and home paddocks, Motor garage to hold two \ I)/ ' \J ■ " w\\ C\ % V '*ffi\ S^^/ \A~r\ s-\ mI ' I cars. Men's house._ stable, woolshedand granary, cowshed, and the X^ . ■ ©A I c\v\ \? Jg'-\ ITPCJ *'O * OO - I late W. T. Owen's Dip Factory, .suitable for removal and in excellent yw . * \\\ \ W\ 1& /■' \ i ""Va^' l-^*i, /&j\(l ■ condition. An ideal country, home, suitable for any farming purpose— j^Jf • \y\ \ \% \ £f } .' *•&( fl \ • I dairying, breeding or fattening. Three plantations. . " jrM \\\ \V \ * i^ / '" / °S<V'-^-^ f^/^Q ll • -^. ■ VERY EASY AND LIBERAL TERMS OF SALE ' . "\ //*/ * ■ ' \i\ ■ £/ I - it ' • I 15 par cem on fall cf hammer , ■ - a . - -- ' ' .„„. „ ',„ ~.„,___,/ ■ ' \V< \^Ok / +l ■ ' «( HI Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent, with right of renewal for further " \\\ \i \f/ I Sr^'^v d kl I term of 5 years at same LOW rat© of interest, upon payment of an WALL & twit? \v\ W^L / *xz" f \ ?1 I additional 10 per cent cf purchase money. "^ * BOdJil,. Y\\ \\\ / ■ ) I^-,* H- ' I Purchasers wi,, be required to take a .ease with a compulsory Surveyors, NOTE! >^N^SC*£^' «SLJ T If 1 I purchasing clause embodying the above terms. Wanganui Any on« of tbo«e ■eottona would work in Vi\\ N^N^^sL^- ; I ■^^" r'~w' / « ■ p.s« K i«. .„ ,„ July , ,„,,. Tm^L,™, i raM , w .. . . nnr«r i l xists il^^iljij^^^^ I For plans andi arrangements to inspeot apply to the Auctioneers - atead >.it«« d«w th« mpidiy tfrowin* ""^ "^~^?g9iw * '"^hfjf " • , 49S^ m ***** I at Wanganui or any of thsir branches throughout New Zealand. Areas subjecr So' Survey - town of w MgaOM i. 61*^^^ *" r "~ "^^^ -—I^^^ *^~* I
ftUSINESS NOTICEB. LATEST FASHIONS For Present Wear. j - OMART IN DESIGN AND PERFECTLY CUT, OUR READY-TO- • WEAR GARMENTS ARE NOW ON VIEW. MILLINERY —A choice selection of ready-to-wear styles, in Velours,; Felts and Tagels. These are in leading shades, and have all' been specially selected. Price s, from 17/6 up. SILK BLOUSES, in Jap. and Fugi Silk, all new styles and well cut. 1 JAP. SILK BLOUSES, including the new Matron's Blouse, t. ill L>V collar, 21/- to 27/6. FUGI SILK BBOUSES, with plain or striped collar. Prices, -37/6, 39/6. LADIES' WOOL SPORT COATS, with roll collars and patch pockets, in grey, navy, brown and cream. Price, 22/6. LADIES' WOOL SPORTS COATS, with sailor or roll colars and patch, pockets, in cardinal, saxe, heather, emerald and purple. Price, 84/-. SMART COSTUMES, in grey all-wool Tweeds and Worsteds, belted and semi-fitting styles, perfectly cut. Prices, s£gns., 7igns., and B£gns. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, in very latest up-to-the-minute styles, made from all-wool Coating Serge. Price, 7gns. ALL-WOOL GABRICORD COSTUMES, ideal for motoring and driving, smartly cut and finished. Price, 6Jgns. to 9jgns. LADD3S' ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, in new belted styles, with large collars and patch pockets; wear guaranteed. Prices, 6gns to 12gns. : LARGE FUR COLLARS to wear with Tweed coats, 17/6, 19/6 The Economic E H. Harrop HAWERA. i T© prevent a cold "getting hold of wou/'Jjake "NAZOL" on sugar, or in- £IUITS to measure, navy sedge; order *£te It at mterrals. Its effects are Oat once; priecs right.—Hawkins, .■imply marveUouß.-AdTt. corner High and Victoria streets.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 16 May 1919, Page 3
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