ST. HILL STREET. SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OP FREEHOLD FARM PROPERTIES. Freeman r. jackson & co. have received instructions from George Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R., to sell by auction, as above, the following first-class farms, all situated within a few miles of Waverley - Lot I—Karahaki, containing 315 acres, being Section No. 347, Block L Lot 2—Ngatuera, containing 622 acres, Sections No 37S and 14, Block LX. Lot 3—Momohaki, containing 86 acres. Section 19, Block IX. Lot 4—Sea View, containing 400 aores, Section 412, Block XI. Lot s—Adjoining Lot 4, containing 412 acres, about 80 of whioh are in Turnips. All the above properties are fenced in and eubdivided, laid down in English grasses, and well watered. On Lot 1 there la Shepherd's hut, and on Lot 4 there is a good 6 roomed house and out buildings. A large proportion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 9 per C@ Mr Muldrock, the Manager, will show intending purchasers over the land. The Properties are being sold because the vendor is leaving the district. They are all in good order, having been carefully farmed, so that the auctioneers can recommend anyone requiring a nice property to inspect them, as they are for bona fide sale. Titles nnder the Transfer Act. Sale at 2 p.m. The Stock, consisting cf 3500 sheep, 75 head cattle, draught and other horses, farming implements, <Sc., will be sold at Waverley on a future date, Fall particulars in later advertisement. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., Auctioneers. AMP. SOCIETY ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN SHORT is a Candidate, offers the experience of a life time, knows requirements of members everywhere, the value of intercolonial securities, was TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS Chief Agent and Lecturer, has leisure and energy, able to suggest how to obtain new business. Members generously co-operate to secure his return ? He deserves it.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 998, 17 April 1891, Page 20
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