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A SAFE INVESTMENT FOR THE ’RUDBNT. A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR THE SPECULATOR! CHEAT SALE OF HOILDING TOWN SECTIONS AT LEVIN. GREAT SALE OF SUE CIO! AN SECTIONS AT LEVIN. GREAT SALE OF MILLING TIMBER LANDS. On THURSDAY’ NEXT, AERIE 18.1001. At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL. LEVIN. ■m/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ■L*JL uro favoured with instructions from Mr F. .1. Stuckey, of Levin, to sell Ly public auction, as above, the undermentioned VALUAIiI.E TOWNSHIP BUILDING SECTIONS. .SUBURBAN and litRAL PROPERTIES—QK MAGNIFICENT BUILDING Oti SECTIONS in the TOWN OF LEVIN, varying in area from about ONE QUaRTER-ACRE to HALF AN ACRE. These sections ere tiio unsold portion of the Subdivision of Suburban Sections Nos. 30 and 31 on the plan of the Town of Levin. Fifteen of J." sections, containin'; altogether Cu Or 2Gr being the subdivision of Section No. 30, will bo offered separately These sections contain from about one rood to one rood thirty-five perches, and abut on the main County road, almost immediately opposite the Railway Station, and two of the sections have been sold to the Government for the purpose of a central Post Office. The mnnining Twenty Sections, containing about halt an acre each, arc subdivisions of Section No. 31, and will bo offered first in one lot, and if not then sold will be offered separately. The whole of these Twenty Sections arc also close to and opposite the Railway Station, abutting mi the Makomako road. SUBURBAN SECTION No. 28. LEVIN. This valuable section, containing 8 acres 1 rood 16 perches, abuts on the main County road, and immediately adjoins the foregoing Section N0.'5(0. It is held under lee-so from the Education Commission-] ers of New Zealand, of which lease ten I years am unexpired. The yearly rental; is 4s per aero, and tho Icaeo contains an option for renewal for a further term of] 21 years, tho new lease containing like pro-! visions. The lease provides for compensation for improvements at a valuation in the event of the lessee not taking a renewal. This section is eminently fitted] to cut up into Building Allotments. FAMILY DWEELINGHOUSE of 11 i rooms, with outbuildings, men's whare, stables, cowsheds, two-story shed. etc., standing upon the SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION No. 25 on the Plan of Levin, containing TEN ACRES. The land has a frontage of 10 chains each to Bath street and_ Wereroa road, and from its proximity to the centre of the town is one of the most valuable blocks in the town. Tho residence and _ land portion of which latter is laid out an a garden, would make a most delightful residence for a family desiring to reside in a district known for its almost perfect climate. ,A private boardinghouse of a select ■ character, a. private school. .or a high-class sanatorium are openings for energy and capital in this neighbourhood, and could not be betterplaced than in this large family house. Section No. 25 is exactly opposite tho public Recrrnticu Grounds, a few minutes' disL.-.nre from lire Post Offire, Public School, and Railway Station and about twenty minuter from the celebrated Tlorowhenua Lake and only four miles from the sea beach

MAGNIFICENT POULTRY FARM SECTION of TEN ACRES. Vising the FREEHOLD SECTION No. 117 on the Plan of the Town o£ Levin. A great opportunity for an enterprising man to establish mi up-to-date Poultry Farm to supply Wellington. SPLENDID SMALL SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM, being Freehold Sections Nos. 8, !), and 10 on the Plan of the Levin Suburban Village Settlement, containing together Fifty-seven Acres and Seven Perches. This property is admirably adapted for subdivision, being only about miles from the Levin Dairy Factory, and a quarter mile from tho Railway Station'. With this freehold will be offered tho Leasehold Section No. 28, containing 28 acres 2 roods 3 perches, and held from the Education Commissioners of New Zealand at a rental of *ls per acre with cc.-upensation for improvements, having about t<-n years to run, with t> right of rvnewal for another twenty-o.io years. Tho Freehold and Leasehold together make a glorious DAIRY” FARM in a ring fence of over EIGHTY ACRES. It is at present leased for ABO per annum, but the purchaser or purchasers can elect to continue the lease or not (provision being made iu the lease for that purpose). This farm will be put up in one lot, and if not sold will be submitted in four lots of about Twenty Acres each. The whole of the foregoing properties are perfectly flat, and are the best-situ-ated in Levin, and must in a few years be all required fu; building purposes, as they embrace the only land available between tho Townships of Levin and Werei°s’ le Failway Station is situatod, the Township Sections in both of which places have been now almost entirely sold. In the meantime, they can command a rental . : of from 20s to 50s per aor ?/i or accommodation grazing paddocks, and they will be supplied in tho course of a few weeks with a continuous running supply of water from tho Ohau river by irrigation works now being constructed by the Horowhenua County Council. MAGNIFICENT TIMBER FARM, being section forming tho subdivisions 3b and 30, of Horowhenua. 3d. Blacks 11. and VI., Waiopelm Survev District, containing 261 acres 32 perches, and section adjoining, forming the subdivision 3f of Horowhenua, 3o Block, containing 103 acres 3 roods and 37 perches, making together a BLOCH OF OVER THREE HUNDREn AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND. Thisbloek is about four miles from the Railway, Station. Post Office and School, and 2} miles from a Dairy Factory. _ It is well watered, and almost ring-fenced. The timber consists mostly of rirau, admirably ■ adapted for milling purposes, and the block of land has been specially rcserv! d for years for sawmillers. The tw* sections will be offered ns one block. The Gladstone road from Levin touches both these sections. Specially liberal terms will be given for the whole of the properties, details _of which will be given in future advertise-, ments, I Lithographic plana confaiming ail details ran be bad on application at Hm office of the Auctioneers. 262

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4330, 13 April 1901, Page 8

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