AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Sub-division of the HIRSTLANDS ESTATE, NORMANBY. IDEALTDAIRY FARMS. IQAA ACRES sub-divided into suitJLOUU able areas for dairying, comprising some of the finest land on the coast. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., in conjunction with NOLAN, TONKS, AND CO., have been instructed by the Trustees of the late W. L. Hirst to sell, — DURING NOVEMBER, The' above well-known estate (now in the occupation of Mr. Ales. Alexander). Plans now in course of preparation. Further particulars later. "~~~ BULLS SALE. MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. At.1.30., /NORTON AND SON will sell by pubVJT lie auction as above— 6 First-class Dairy Cows 4 First-class Dairy Heifers 20 Yearlings 3 Cows, springing 300 Mixed Hoggets 150 Ewe Hoggets 100 Ewes with 10 per cent, lambs 83 Mixed Hoggets 60 Ewe Hoggets (good line) 50 Fat Ewes 50 Forward Ewes 80 Fat Ewes 70 Mixed Hoggets 150 2-tooth Wethers 10 Store Pigs 7 Weaner Pigs 9 Good Slips Fom Lease. A Bargain 1 AftP\ ACRES 700 acres flat, all ir X4LUt) grass; 365 acres lease for 21 years, with full compensation for improvements; rent 7s 2d per acre; pre sent improvements valued at £2800 the balance of 1100 acres in a straiglvl out lease with 8£ years to run at 6s 6c per acre; 104 acres is leased to a ten ant at £1 per acre, which the purchasei will get the benefit of as well as th« improvements. Price for goodwill £4300. This is a property that we can thor oughly recommend. A very large por tion of it will fatten one bullock tc the acre. It is only 4 miles from rail; wav station, and there are two gooc homes on the property. 365 acres woulc lease as a milking run at 25s per acre and the balance would lease in twt blocks at 15s per acre, so we can thoroughly recommend this as a good in vestment. E. BaddeTey & Co (Next Young and Collins), AVENUE. . FOR SALE CHEAP FARM. GOING CONCEEN. -J-IQA ACRES, Land Transfer; 600 AJLO \J acres in English grass, balance bush, mahoe, tawa, and rimu; subdivided into 5 paddocks; good post and wire fencing; 150 acres flats, 50 acres ploughable round house; near'y all undulating country; chocolate soil on broken papa- and shell rock; carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle i 15 miles from railway station, 2 from P. 0.; good house of 5 rooms, woolshed, dip, two sets of yards. Price, £5 7s 6d per acre, including 1200 mixed sheep and lambs, 20 head of cattle, household furniture, chaff cutter, new plough, woolpress, two stumping jacks, ,15 coils of fencing wire, 1000 feet of timber. Vendor will work the place for nothing, until after shearing. Buyer takes woolclip. Terms, £2000 cash (559) NEW COUNTRY. 9900 ACRES AT 30s- PER AOREQQAA ACRES, small grazing run; (£4l\.JyJ lease 19 years to run at 6d per acre rent, right of renewal for further term of 21 years; compensation for all improvements at end of term; 400 acres down, comprising 200 acres 'good grass and 200 acres just felled, balance bush; three paddocks; 60. chains of 7-wire sheep-proof fencing; 3-roomed whare; 14 miles from township ; mail delivered twice weekly. Price, 30s per acre. (564) J. H. Nixon & Co., STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Opposite Post Office, Wangaimi.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12144, 21 September 1907, Page 8
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