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AUCTIONS. SALE OF DAIRY FARM. NEWTON KING has received instructions from the Executors in tho estate of T. Hempton, deceased, to sell, by Auction, at the Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, AU- , GUST 20, His well-known BEACH FARM, coni taining 303 acres (Freehold), being Sec- • tion 1, Block I, Okato District. Capo Survey District, situated on tho Kaihihi Road (metalled), about U miles from I Township, Dairy Factory, Post Office, and 1 School. ' The property is all level and .well watered, fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks, aud well planted out . with shelter trees. The Buildings iuclude 4-roomed dwelling house, cowshed, and- outbuildings, all in good condition. To any one wanting a first-class farm in this well-known dairying district, this sale should offer an excellent opportunity. Sale at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND! ', SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. NEWTON KING has received instruc-tions-from F. J. Morris, Esquire, to sell by Auction at the Mart, DEVON . STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20HIS WELL-KNOWN BEACH FAEM 1 AT THE TAPCAE, subdivided into three . Sections, ranging from 86 to 260 acres. The whole being well improved, and . situated within 7 miles : of New Plymouth ■ and close to dairy factory, post office, and school. ■ . To those in want of first-class dairy [ farms.this sale presents an exceptional j opportunity. The property being sitnated on the Sea Coast enjoys a mildness of ' climate which, aided by tho fertilising '' sea sprajv ensures the luxurious and ' perennial growth of pasture for which Beach lands is famed, j . Tho Buildings ou the Homestead Section '. comprise commodious and well-built dwell- [ ing, with extensive farm buildings, including large aud up-to-date cowshed with con- '. Crete floor, in which is installed a milk-ing-machine driven by an ample and never-failing water-power. The farms are all in excellent , heart, - while the fences are of a substantial character and in first-class order. ) Mr. Morris has farmed the property ever since his arrival in the Colony somo 25 years ago, but, having' uow decided to retire, it is placed upon the market for the first time. - .' Plans and full particulars as to terms may bo obtained upon application to . ■ ■ NEWTON KING, Auctioneer; Or from ■ MESSRS. ROY AND NICHOLSON, Solicitors, New Plymouth. ' SALE AT V 2 O'CLOCK P.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. :.. • NEWTON KING has received instructions to sell by auction, at tlieMart, Now Plymouth, -. ■ . . THE ONAERO BRICK AND TIL* Plant and Kilns, Boiler,' and Eugine, ' pressed brick machine, drying-sheds, etc., together With 10 acres day land, good 1roomed cottage, etc., etc. . The whole is in good order, and suitable for carrying on an up-to-date and .- -profitable business. This is a splendid opportunity for anyone with moderate capital to secure/the nucleus-of a really, first-class business. . 6 Full particulars as to terms, etc., may t be had on application to the Auctioneer. r • ; Sale at 2 o'clock. J T7IOK SALE, an Estate,. 1056 acres;* at e *- Okoroire. The property is all highly cultivated,, and laid down in English . grasses. Boiling downs, ' carrying this >• winter 1600 sheep, IGO head of cattle, and n 8 horses. The "land is divided into 15 paddocks, all well watered.. Fences -and gates in good order, U miles main road frontage, 2 miles river frontage; could be easily, subdivided; one mile to creamery, mile to Post and Telegraph Office and Store, li to school, 3i to Railway. Station, 4| to,.Saleyards.. Homestead, with. largii :.,dining-ro ; om, billiard-room, .with full-size- table, and seven other rooms;-fire grates in/all. rooms; high pressure hot and cold water laid on to " kitchen, scullery, and bathroom, whick has porcelain bath, shower, and washbasin; mans' room and' outhouses; garden and orchard, stable for 8 horses, imJ plement and other sheds. Manager's new ' Cottago, with fire rooms and bath; large I, sheep-yards, concrete sheep dip, cattle and 5 branding yards. - Plantation of English ;■ oak and other trees; good shelter in pad- '' docks. Windmill supplies water for nigh pressure, tanks. Price, .£lO per acre. • 0n1y.£2500-cash required. ARTHUR S. ' HOLMES, Estate Ageut, Onehunga. - -j KRA ACRES, mostly all in grass; nil . JLOOy fenced, sheep-proof fences, 8 - wires; large part ploughable; subdivided into: 14 paddocks; heavy limestone land.' • carrying, 3000 sheep and about 200 head cattle; good house, 6 rooms; splendid woolshed, dip, yards, etc ; 19. miles from Railway Station, 12 miles to Township, )' 1J miles to School. Price, £& per' acre.. 3 Terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. > THIS IS FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY. ! . - ■■' CLOSE TO-ABOVE. -j ITKft ACRES; 900 acres in gTass, balr Xi OU ance mixed bush; subdivided • into 10 paddocks; new house. 7 rooms, • built'of heart of kauri; first-class liine- • stone . land; wool. cheque I last season E- amounted to .£SOO. 0.R.P., at 15s.'Price ' for Goodwill and Improvements, £3 3s. i 6d. por acre.- . DAVID KAY, ' .' " :•. LAND AGENT, - ■' VULCAN ' LANE, A UCKLAND. . .CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. CLOSE TO MAIN TRUNK LINE. 11 A A ACRES, Land'.Transfer Title, > JL-LVU 650 acres felled and in grass, 1 balance in good milling bush, flat and undulating, to easy ridable hills; quite ,250 acres flat, and ploughable when cleared; 5J miles from good township by good roads; free of noxious weeds; at present wintering. 12S0 sheep, 138 head of cattle, and 6 horses;. 4-roomed House, woolshed, .- yards, etc. Price, £& per acre; easy terms. . . ■ No. 152S Apply to ' , ' ( : A. H. ATKINSON & CO., ; ■ ' '. , LTD., ~' •' ' AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, . ■ . ...■ FEILDING. '/ 1 ' . . • KING COUNTRY. tirt\A ACRES, 42 dears' Lease. SituX J Xjt ated 7 miles from Otorahauga ' • 'on the Alain Trunk Line. No improvements Whatever. Covered in very nign i fj rn and' manuka, aud comprises r,oM ' acres of rolling downs and good Uals ■ Practically all ploughable and well waterI ed Settlement on all sides. . Lease' is ; for 21 o years, at Is. per acre I first 7. years, Is. 3d. second 7 years, is. p cd. balance, with rigflt of, renewal for > further 21 years- lf le ase is determined , at end of first 21 years, lessee is entitled , to compensation for improvements up to I £3 per acre, or £1 per acre at end of ii I years. .' ' .: . . I This property is now being offered for , tho first time, and is probably the cheap- • estiof its kind in. New-Zealand. Very L easily improved, and will carry over 2 • 6heep to the acre. Price 15s. per acre ■ ,;asn; 20s. per acre terms. Land Transfei . iitle. ' .('. GRIFFITHS AND SON, '. LAND AND. ESTATE AGENTS, i BLENHEIM. -i r\i\ ACRES (65 0.R.8., 35 L.1.P.), H JL(JU .'miles Taihape. All in gross? fenced, subdivided; 5 paddocks; will eas : ilv carry 30 cows and .100 sheep; Lewii- . toomed house, washhouso, dairv, storeroom, cowshed, 36 x 12, etc. Rent' to Government, JE9 103. o.year. Price, xu per acre. Terms, £800 cash, balance o years (100 L.I.P. and 33 Ed. i 100 lease). Ed. Lease has n years to run, with right of renewal for -21 years; rent, M 2b. 6d. for 4 years and .£8 a ycar for r years. • Situated 10 miloe Trom township (Main 'Trunk), school handy, Peo. an g telephone oihee on section; brings in a year. . All in grass except la acres bush. Carries l\ breeding owes or 3 dry eheep to the acre; i paddocks, well-water' ed : 1-roonied cottage, etc. Price tho. lot tqno- JE i OO cash required. ' TαA A CBES - 9- I{ - P - at 2?8. 6d •-3 4UU miles Taihapo; 330 acres felled and grassed, balance . good bush; riuo iencod, 1 paddocks, no broken country; can all be ridden over; 2-roomed cottage and gig-shed. Stock nnw on, 1150 sheep (650 breeding ewos, balance hoggets), 19 iiorses, 4 hoad cattlo; can bo mado freohold now. Price, .£l2 10s. per acre. A. G. CUW^IWGHAFW, iANfI AtiMX, 'rAIHAPfI.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 16

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