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PALMERSTON N. HOESE SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913, At 1 p.m. 1Y will sell at 1 p.m.:— QO draughts, Hacks, Harness Horses * and Ponies. / Also: 1 pony, rubber-tyred gig and harness 1 stallion pony, "Bonny Glen" Messrs Abraham and wili.iams, LTD., have received instructions from D. G. A. Cooper, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, to sell by public auction at their Rooms, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, on j ( SATURDAY, the 31st day of May, 1913, at 1 p.m., the following freehold i and leasehold lands:— FREEHOLD—FIRST: All that piece of land, containing 249 * acres 3 roods 13 perches, be the same a little more or less, ] being Section 267, Mock XVI, Kairanga Survey District, and j being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 76, folio 36, together with all the appurtenances thereto ingThis property is situated at Tiritea, about three miles from Palmerston North, by excellent roads. The soil is a black loam on sandy clay. Most suitable property for dairy or fattening farm. There i 6 a good large 8-roomed house erected on the property, also stable, woolshed. cowshed and other buildings. SECONDLY: All that piece of land, containing 149 acres 16 perches, being the Native Land Court Subdivison, Horowhenua 98. Number 1, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 122, folio 124, together with all the appurtenances thereto belonging. This property is situated about 4 miles from Levin Railway Station : consists of rolling hills with small swampy flats. There is a good metalled road to within a few chains of the property. LEASEHOLD: All that piece of land, containing 447 acres 2 roods 18.6 perches, bein.u the Native Land Court Subdivision Horowhenua 98, Number 2, and being all the land in Memorandum of Lease, Registered Number 0630. This property adjoins the Levin freehold before described. The term of the lease is twenty-one years from first July, 1898, at the yearly rental of three shillings per acre, payable yearly, and the land is held for grazing purposes only. Rates and taxes are pavablo bv the Lessee, and the Lease contains covenante by the Lessee to cut and keep down arty gorse or brambles which may !)• growing on the land, to insure and keep insured any buildings which may be erected on the land, and at the expiration of the term to leave all buddings, fences and other erections in good repair and condition, fair wear and tear excepted. Ctfpies of the particulars and conditions of sale and application to sell may bo inspected at the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs Chapman, Skerrett, Tripp and Blair, solicitors, Wellington IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J RIDDIFORD'S longburn Estate, containing 1645 ACEESWEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913, At 1 p.m. Abraham & williams, ltd., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION at the EMPIRE HALL, Princess street, PALMERSTON NORTH:— The above famous Estate, subdivided into 44 farms, ranging in area from 13 to 121 acres, and also 23 i-acre sections adjoining Longburn Railway Station. This magnificent block of land is the pick of the far-famed Kairanga, and every acre is of the richest description possible; the property is in first-class order and has always been utilised for fattening, and some idea of its quality may be guaged from the fact that it is capable of fattening one bullock to the acre, and will carry five breeding ewes to the acre. There are numerous plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and 25 artesian wells have been sunk, which serve adjoining sections; 40 miles of fencing has also been done on the place. The proximity of the Estate to the Longburn 6tation, Freezing Works, Creameries and Sale Yards, and also to the important town of Palmerston North, renders it an absolute certainty that buyers at this great subdivision gale will benefit by a rapid increase in values. A Creamery site has been reserved and will b© handed over free to Trustees elected by the purchasers of the various sections. TERMS: 10 per cent cash on day of sale. 10 per cent in 12 months (or buildings to the value of 10 per cent erected*. (On township sections 50 per cent on day of sale.) Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent, with right to pay off sums of not less than £IOO at any halfyearly interest day. Where specified purchasers will have the right to take one or more adjoining sections. PLANS are now being prepared and will be obtainable at any of our Branches, and arrangements to inspect the property can be made with our Palmerston North Office. iBRABAM & WILLIAMS. LTD.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9503, 28 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9503, 28 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9503, 28 May 1913, Page 8

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