SALES BY AUCTION. iREAT CUBDIVISIONAL DALE QREAT g-TWENTY-EIGHT RICH DAIRYING & FATTENING FARMS. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD. A RE instructed by Mr. Lachlan T. McLean to sell by Public Auction in THE DRILL HALL, FEILDING, ON TUESDAY,' 23rd MARCH, 1920, At 2 p.m., His famous KOPANE Property, comprising— QOA ACRES, iu twenty-six farms from 24 acres to 48 acres, close to Rongotea, Feilding, and Palmeraton North. Some of the BEST LAND in Now Zealand, and nearly all flat. Watered by artesian wells. Well fenced. Each section has good road frontage and homestead site. Cottage on section 11. ALSO: £Qg ACRES, close to CHELTENHAM (Feilding) in two farms of 238 acres and 270 acres, heavy flat and undulating land. Well watered and subdivided. No buildings. Good frontage to Waituna Road and Kimbolton Road I respectively. TERMS: ON KOPANE: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, in 12 months from date of sale. 10 per cent, (or improvements) in 2 years from date of sale. Balance in 5J years at 5$ per cent. Same terms on Cheltenham sections, except that balance of purchase money is to be paid in 5 years instead of 5| years. POSSESSION 30th APRIL, 1920. NOTE —]>airy factories and schools are handy to KOPANE & CHELTENHAM sections. The farms are in the heart of a most /prosperous dairying and fattening district, and the exceptional terms will appeal to buyers of good land who have limited capital. For plans, etc., apply to— Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd., at Feilding, or Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Masterton, and Dunedin; or their Agents, Johnston & Davies, R&ngitikei St., Palmerston North. Also Graham & Reed, Solicitors, Feilding. BY ORDER of the MORTGAGEE under CONDUCT of the REGISTRAR of the SUPREME COURT of NEW ZEALAND at NEW PLYMOUTH, and under the PROVISIONS of the ( "LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1908." THE N.Z. LOAN £ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. YVTILL sell by Public Auction at their Sale-yards at Stratford on the 27th clay of April, 1920, at 2 p.m.ALL that piece or parcel of land in the Taranaki Land District containing by admeasurement One thousand and sixteen (1016) acres more or less, situate in the Survey District of being the Section numbered one (1) Block nine (9) on the mat) of the said District, deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at New Plymouth, and being all the land comprised and described in Occupation License ■with Right of Purchase Number 620 recorded in Volume 61, folio 157, of the Register Hook at New Plymouth. The above land (<.he title to which is under The Land Transfer Act) is to be sold as one parcel. Application and estimate of value can be seen at the office of the Registrar at the Supreme Court Buildings, New Plymouth. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to MESSRS. TREADWELL, GORDON AND BRODIE, Mortgagee's Solicitors, 79 Ridgway St., Wanganui. LAND SALE. SUB-DIVISIONS OF THE I/UPTON ESTATE. There was a large attendance and spirited bidding at the sale of the subdivisions of i:he Lupton Stanley Parkestate, held at Waverley on Wednesday by the Farmers' Co-op., in conjunction with Messrs Palmer and Grey, of Waverley. Results were as follows in the order of selling:— Sec. 23—SI acres (homestead site), Mr. Walker, £l2O per aero Sec. 22—891/2 acres, Mr. Elmslie, £BO. Sec. 2S—G!)>/ 2 acres (crop on it J, Mr. A. E. Symes, £7B. Sec. 27—50% acres, Mr. Watkins, £IOO. Sec. 23—102% acres, passed in at £OO Sec 24—SI 1 /! acres (small house and shed on it), Mr. Walker, £B2. Sec. 25—74% acres, Mr. Walker, £7O. Sec. 20—105* acres, passed in at £55. Sec. 21—60 acres, Mr. Elmslie, £B2. Sec. 19—50 acres, passed in at £6O. Sec 18—50 acres, passed in at £7O. Sec. 15—521 acres, passed in at £SO. (owner of adjoining land), £OO. Sec. 17—14J acres (building on it), Mr. Christiansen, £142. * Sec. Hi—27% acres, passed in at £BO. Sec 71—54% acres (three miles further out). Mr. Walker, £7O. A number of sections facing the main road in the town were also sold. A half-acre fetched £B9, and other sections a little over an acre went for varying prices from £SO downwards Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1920, Page 8
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