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STOCK SALES PAHADTANUX STOCK SALE. Tuesday, march 12th, 1912. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AOENGV CO.. LTD., will sell, at 2 p.m., as follows: — 520 4-tooth wethers 260 2-tooth wethers 530 2-tooth to f.m. ewes • 100 woolly lambs os> * LAND FOR SALE HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. This well known property is now off fired for Sale, at prices placed upon the sections by two well-known local land agents. Full particulars, plane, prices, etc., on application to % THE .SECRETARY, TRUSTEES HON. W. B. RHODES’ ESTATE, > 184 No. 9. Johnston st.. Wellington. ~~ FOR SALE. oonn ACRES, about 8 miles from ManaOOUUkau or Otaki. all bush, rolling downs; price 30a per acre; terms, 10 per cent, cash deposit, balance arranged at 5 per cent. Apply, J- R. ETANSELL, Sen., Sole Agent. Auctioneer, Valuer and Agent; offices Lyall Bay, Levin, Shannon, and Foilding. _____ ' A SOUND INVESTMENT C COMPRISING 5322 Acres Freehold. This J is an exceptional chance to procure such a large area near and between two progressive towns, being 4 miles from Poston and 5i miles from Levin, and only 4 miles off the famous Manawatu line. Stock can bo trucked in the morning and at midday be in the Wellington fat stock market at Johnsonville. The land varies in quality from first-class to very inferior, but on the whole it is exceptonally healthy country. The first-class land, approximately 800 acres, is all immediately around the homestead. This portion Is practically worth all the money asked for the 5322 acres. It is all rape, turnip, and cropping land, and is turning off a largo number of fat sheep and bullocks and cows, and is ideal country for fattening lambs. Buildings comprise 8-roomcd dwelling house, man'o house, woolshed, yards, and orchard. That portion of the station known as the "Run” is principally sand ridges, growing a large amount of toi toi, rushes. J>lack head toi, flax and manuka up to 32 feet high, with grass intermixed. Miles .of sea and river boundary. It has a carrying capacity of 400 sheep and a few hundred bond of cattle. Doth sheep and cattle winter well on the run, I cattle particularly, as there is such a largo 1 quantity of rough feed and abundance of shelter everywhere. Cattle on this run loose thoir winter coats a month earlier than In more exposed country. With comparatively a small outlay the carrying capacity of the run could be doubled. Tbo present owner advises that ho has fattened all surplus stock for the last 5 years, and has In many cases topped the prices at the Johnsonville fat stock market. The property is well watered by lakes and rivers; wild ducks arc numerous. To all who are looking for a sound, investment, and one that must continue to increase in value, our advice is not to turn this dowp without first inspecting. The man who buys will make money, so let it be you. Price, £21,000 cash. For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. 800 PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 2779 ACRES of first quality land. about 300 acres of which are rich level flats, suitable for fattening, balance undulating hills. 2000 acres in beat English grasses, balance standing bush. Fenced and subdivided by 20 miles splendid totora post and wire fences into lo paddocks, each well watered by running streams. Dwelling, large woolshed, sheep dip, 3 sets yards. Good 2i sheep to the acre country, also cattle. ' Just turned off 160 head prime beef. This Is without a doubt the best proposition on the market, and the present main railway being constructed In the vicinity, gives it a huge prospective value. Price, £5 10s per aore. Terms arranged. N.H.—Wo have for sale Sheep Runs, large and small; also Dairy Farms, all sizes, near Dargaville, Faparoa. Kaikohc and Whangarel. and the surrounding districts, where work is being pushed on for competion of North Auckland railway. Clients conducted over properties. Inquiry solicited. ' Correspondence punctually attended to. A. W. READ & COMPANY, 29, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. HOTELS FOR 'SALE HOTELS FOR SALE /7JOOD Country Hotel, lease ’/ years, at £S 10s per week rent; £SO a week can be done lu this hotel by energetic party. Price for lelse £BOO. Tenant can refurnish if he wishes. Free Louse. Country Hotel, with no opposition within twenty miles; ISO acres of land; takings average £3O per week. A largo return can be made from the land. Price £950 lease and furniture. Free house. Hotel, four miles from prosperous town; lease 4i years at £3 per week rent; takings average £35 per week; lease and furnitnre £950; free house. Hotel, situated in prosperous country town; lease over three years at moderate rental; takings are given on the average at £9O; price, for'lease and furniture, £2100; free house. Hotels in Nelson. Taranaki, Wairarapo, Marlborough, Manawatu, Wellington and other parts of the Dominion, at all prices. Suitable, clients financed with portion of purchase money. Full particulars on application to ZOHRAB & COMPANY 31-33. PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. COUNTRY HOTEL POE SALE. A SMALL Country Hotel, with no oppo sition, taking about £26 per week. This Hotel has just been rebuilt and refurnished; house is easily and cheaply forked; lease three years at £5 per week rent. Price v lease and furniture, £325. Full particulars to bona fide clients on application to ZOHRAB AND CO., 31, Panama street. Wellington. COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. A HOTEL, situated In a fine agricultural district, with fourteen acres of flrstolaas land; lease live years at rental of £5 per week. Takings are given on the average at £SO per week; free house. Price, lease and furniture, £I6OO. Further particulars on application by bona fide clients to ZOHRAB AND COSI, Panama street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8055, 8 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8055, 8 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8055, 8 March 1912, Page 10

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