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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ' OP DAIRY PAKMS FATTENING FARMS AGRICULTURAL FARMS SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1909, U. B. HOADLEY AlfirSON, LIMITED, NAPIER, In coiii unction with WENLEY ANT) XANAUZE, LIMITED,. Havei boea instructed by C. L. Mackersoy, to offer by Auction, at the Drill Shed, Hastings, on above date, his celebrated TORAMOE ESTATE, ' Consisting of about 1000 ACRES, subtliTilletl 'nto 017 ' ALLOTMENTS nw "" • ALLOTMENTS -A I Varying in area up to 89 acres in extent. npuBAIIOE, which joins the choicest part of •*• tile Longlands Estate on one side, and the well-known Poukawa Estate on tho other, consists of rich grassbd Hats, and is situated half a mile from the Pakipaki Railway Station and Borthwick's Freezing Works, and within 0 miles of Hastings by good metalled road in all seasons. A Creamery is erected on the Estate. Tho property may bo faithfully described as being the very richest part of the fertile aeretaunga, Hawke's Bay Plains. For Dairying it cannot be excelled in New Zealand, while for Fattening purposes and tlio luxuriant growth of all kinds of crops, nowhere can it bo surpassed TERMS OF PAYMENT:" .10 per cent, at time of sale; 10 per cent, in six months; 5 per cent, in twelve months;- 5 ™ ceU A*ii m ci S. bte<!n months; balance in 3 years.. AH unpaid purchase money to bear 5 por cent, interest. Plans a ™ nn w_ obtainable upon application to C B. HOADLET AND SON, LIMITED, ' Auctioneers, Napier. , 3100 IMPORTANT SALE OF HASTINGS SUBURBAN FARMING ' ' ALLOTMENTS, AND CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITES. O 5\52,-& DI,BT AND SON > LIMITED, «n!i™§%l, n conjunction with MTTRBAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., have been instructed by Mr. Fenry Gaisford to offer by Publio Auction, at the DRILLSHED, HASTINGS, On SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1009, At 11 o'clock a.m.-!-All that Beautiful Property, • RAUPARE, Formerly known as Sir William Russell's Flaxmere Estate, situated 2\ miles from Hastings Railway Station. Tho property consists of about 1680 ACKES , 1680 Of rich alluvial flats, some of the very choicest of the Plains; Subdivided to suit purCiiasors into 95 Allotments, varying from JTto SO Acres in extent. .....,.-:". .; ; .... • OF PAYMENT: 15 per cent. W.fatl of hammer, 5 per cent, in 12 months, 10 ■ per, cent, in 18 months, balance March Ist, 1913, bearing 5J per cent, interest. SOGO CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, • , have been instructed by Mr. James Macfarlano to Sellvby Publio Auction,-' at their Booms, BHOWNING STREET, NAI-lER. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1909,""' . •"'.'■•'■ A 't. 2 p.m.—.. , , THE BALANCE OF, HIS SPLENDID .;■., ESTATE, CLIVE GRANGE. ' Subdivided into 38 Allotmeals, varying in area from . ..■■■ ■.-■ • ■ ; , 1 ACRE OP TO 103 ACRES IN EXTENT. _ The Estate consists of Rich Flats and Easy Downs, abundantly watered. Ideal locality, being convenient to Farndon and Hastings Railwar Stations, and 9 miles from Napier by good roads in all'seasons. . For residential sites :or for those desirous of cultivating tho land Jthe fertile character of the soi{ means MONEY in any branch of farming it may be- put to, while tho situation is sunny, and enjoys the healthy and exhilarating sea .brwzo.from tho Pacifio Ocean, No:one should overlook this opportunity of acquiring an investment most excellent "of its kind. ■ .■.■■-. ■, ■ ■ -,-, ■ :.--, ~'...■ ' TERMS OF'PAYMENT; lO'percent Cash at time of sale, ■■■' ' ' ■ 20 per cent, on Delivery, February Next. Balance of purchase money can' remain on mortgage till -31st March, 1913, bearing 5 per cent, interest. .■.,.. '; :, Plans of both above properties will be sent post free upon application to— ' ■ " C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, .■ Auctioneers',/ ■: ■ '■ ■'• ■NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND GISBORNE : ■ ' ■'" : '■ ,; . v . ;.:-' : ..®& SALE OR EXCHANGE. ' QAO' ACRES, Freehold,' bush land, all «*■*:* cleared except few acres : shelter Ibiish; iOO Acres newly sown,, after-..severe second burn. Well watered by running.'streams. Mostly ploughable when stumped. Carries 700 breeding, ewes and 40 milking cows,' besides horses and other stock. New. β-roomed House and outbuildings,•- and s she«pyards; -2- miles from railway, P. 0., dairy factory, and school. Would exchange for. 10-20 Acres, with good houso and small encuniberances. Equity •£I2OO. - ■ -. CAMPBELL, THOMSON, . / ■■. . co., : ; v; :. ' •■ , DANNEVIRKE.

aUIGKI . ' A GOING CONCERN. . A(J ACEES Freehold, firsUlass dairy farm, 3 vO •■ miles from Ashhurst Railway Station, 2 miles from creamery and school; 30 acres ploughable, balance easy country; well fenced into ;oix paddocks and all well watered; 5: roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, barn, trapshed, piggeries, good orchard and garden, , etc, etc! l'rico, .£2O por acre, iuoluding 2G first-class cows. A 250 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. ■■ j ... J. HARRIS APJD SOWS, j , --'.' LAND AGENTS.' ' '' MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. FIRST-CLASS CROPPING AND FATTENING COUNTRY. -JIT-JO ACRES, Freehold, 31 miles from Xt XH Walton Kaiiway Station, not far from Morrinsville; 2 road frontages; surveyed mto 6 blocks of from 242 acrea to 305 acres; 5-roomed house, woolshed,. and etablo, commuod, built 3 years ago. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, good water in each, supplied by 3 running streams. ■ The whole has been ploughed, and laid down in best of English grasses, with the exception, of about 130 acres of tall ti-treo and swamp. Wintered last year on grass alono 1950' breeding ewes, 475 hoegcts 2-1 ranis, and 112 3 to 3J-ycar bullocks. Woolclip, 5G bales. Stock now on, 2200 breeding ewes, 36 rams, 9 horses, and cattle.. Sold off place from January to' September, 1003, 2328 sheep and lambs, li 2 head of cattle. ■ Grows absolutely the finest turnip crops in tho district, and is first-class bullock and sheop fattening country. It is also eminently adapted for growing. oats and wheat. This property would mako ideal dairying l , land, and) if cut up for this purpose, would sell very readily at high rates. . ■ . . ' ■ Other and similar land adjoining it can be Surohased if client would like larger area, wner selling solely on account of indifferent health, and oxpects to go to the Old Country. .'. PRICE, £& 10s. AN ACRE. Not-loss than .£6OOO to bo paid in, cash, balanco may be arranged on easy terms. R. WJLSON & OQ.iLTD,, TAIHAPE... •' j mHE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" arO: suoh as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider dronlation thaa any otter daily, jonrnal in New. Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 641, 19 October 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 641, 19 October 1909, Page 12

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