AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, MAY 5, at 11 o'clock. IN THE EST ATM OF THE LATE CAPTAIN WOESP. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. The Well-known KAINUI ESTATE. TAUPIRT. KAINUI ESTATE, TAUI'IRI. A A ACEES. RICHEST RECLAIMED KAIIIKATEA SWAMP AND ARABLE LAND. WELL ABOVE LEVEL OF WAIKATO EIVER, CANNOT FLOOD, GOOD FALL. Subdivided into IG—DAIRY FAEMS-1G ' BANGING FROM 90 TO 210 ACEES. IDEAL DAIRYING CONDITIONS. GRAND CLIMATE. TMANDENO JACKSON, in conjunc- ° tion with J.-C. POTTS, having been favoured with' instructions from the Trustees in the above estate, will sell Jby Public Auction, at their Rooms, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND, on the above date— ALL THAT FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING LAND known as the "KAINUI ESTATE," comprising some of the finest land in the Waikato, has been subdivided into 1G Dairy Farms, nearly all of which are bounded by existing fences,_ thus affording an exceptionfil opportunity of securing" a first-class Dairy Farm on which w.ork can be" started immediately. KAINUI is situated on the Main Trunk Railway only ONE MILE from the Taupiri Railway Station, 15 miles from Frankton. Junction, and 70 miles from Auckland. Largo Stock Sales (beef, dairy, mutton, and stores) are held regularly at Ngaruawahia (4 miles distant), and other stock markets arc within an easy drive - of KAINUI. KAINUI is handy to two creameries, and about 4 miles by a first-class road or rail from one of the largest Butter Factories in the North Island. HOMESTEAD of 9 rooms and offices with usual outbuildings, ALL IN FIRSTCLASS ORDER, stable, 3 good looseboxes. and i stalls, large trapshed, largo implement shed, woolshed (stands for 6 men and housing accommodation for 10 men), vegetable garden and small orchard. . KAINUI can easily be inspected. Go to Taupiri by rail, flienco one mile bv first-olas? metalled roarl (easy walk), and back again same day if desired. TRANSFER TITLE. Also, . 180 ACRES. Church Lease, at .£l2 per annum, until Ist July, 1923, all fenced, all in grass, half swamp "and half ploughed, undulating country, with outlet to two roads. Goodwill to be cash. NOTE.—EXTREMELY EASY TEEMS for FEEEHOLD: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 30 per cent, to bo upon improvements within G months, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. PLANS from the AUCTIONEEES, CUSTOMS STEEET E., AUCKLAND, or J. C. POTTS, Land Agent, HAMILTON. THE SUNNY NOETH. <pa 15s. per Acre, North Auckland, cfe'O choice Sheep and Cattlo Farm, GSO acres, about half being strong limestone land, about 500 acres in grass, clean and free from weeds and scrub; 50 acres in bush, a few acres in each of the 11 paddocks on the farm; 100 acres in scrub, all of which is ploughable; all boundary and subdivision fences, are- sheep proof; dwelling-house of S rooms and outbuildings. There is a limestone quarry on tho laud, tho only one in the district. Navigable tidal river adjoins. Alongsido villago P. 0., saleyards, creamery, etc. This property will carry 2 sheep to tho acre; also handy to railway. This is ono of tho best properties on the market. Terms. iKAY AWD M'CALLUM, LAND AGENTS. VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. tyA{\ ACEES, TE HORO.-Valuable o •iIP Mixed Farm. —50 Paddocks. Ten-room Homestead, 3. good houses for managers, woolsheds, milking sheds, stables, barns in fact, all necessary buildings for carrying, as now in the place. 200 Cows, 1000 Sheep, also Cattlo and Horses; 2 miles to creamery, good road through the property. Well watered in every paddock. As the owner is retiring, and wishes to go to England to witness Coronation Ceremony, we are instructed to sell at the low "pricc of £12 per acre. Onen for 21 days. Terms if wanted—lo per cent, deposit, balance arranged. This is the cheapest Farm in the market at the present time. Full particulars, and inspectors shown over the property by J. W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO., Auctioneers, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR LI3HTLI' ENCUMBERED RENTPRODUCING CITY PROPERTIES. ppn ACRES, MANAWATU LINE, ring fenced, subdivided into about 18 or 20 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, all in grass, but 6omo 20 acres shelter bush; about ICO acres flat land (part stony), of which sorno -10 acres have been broken to plough, balance undulating and low hills. Superior 8-roomed residence, bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory . basin, p.w.c., hot and cold water, scullery, etc., washliouse, • copper, tubs, : etc., also storeroom, meat safe, dairy, i etc.,' large' G-stall stable and machinery shed, wit'i loft overhead, also 14-bail cowshed with concrete floor to bails and - yard, and large loft over same. Thero are two cottages on place, well let. Situato half-mile from P. 0., Telephone Bureau, and School, 2i miles from creamery, 4.V miles from railway station' by level metal road. Price, only ,£H p Q r acre; about .£I2OO cash required. Property is in market owing to the. owner ' wishing to retire from farming, and is a bargain at prico quoted. Tho value of property is more than sustained by the valuation of a well-known . Wellington valuer, and only rent-producing proper-, ties quoted-' at a. fair market :value would be entertained in exchauge. For further, details apply to H. ERNEST LEEGHTOW, 18G FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, OR LOWER HUTT. A RARE CHANCE-ONLY £300 CASH REQUIRED. ACRES, situated 7 miles from Now i Jtil: Plymouth, by a .splendid road; 1 ( milo from Creamery, School, Post Office, i and Store; land practically all level; all i ploughable; 4-rooined House, 10-bail cow- ' shed and necessary outbuildings. Price, including 15 dairy cows in miilk, 1 bull, < 2 horses, milk-cart, plough, harrows, and ] other farm implements, is ,£2l 10s. per acre, and only ,£'3oo cash required. I'irst . man to see will buy. Apply sharp to N. L. F9INESLAY, I LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, s STRATFORD. ' | A SPLENDID CHANCE. J Ci/fA A ACRES Improved Land, c,'tu ' 3641) ated 9 miles f ro m Hamilton ' an d 5 from Cambridge, to be sold i„ Lots , to suit purchasers; ~0 acres or ,„ oro b f very easy terms, I lie iand is a! 1 , " t aud easily put in order. Land j 0 i m „' s this block selling at J,lo per acre, {WJOTOR E. SiV2BTM 4 ' JfIiILDIiNU,
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