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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY,'HAY 5, at 11 o'clock. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CAPTAIN WORSP. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE 07 DAIRY FARMS. Tho Well-known KAINUI ESTATE, TAUPIRT. K AINU I ESTATE, TAUPIRC. O/jAA ACRES. RICHEST RECLAIM--4QOU ED KAHIKATEA SWAMP AND ARABLE LAND. WELL ABOVE LEVEL OF WAIKATO RIVER, CANNOT FLOOD, GOOD FALL. Subdivided into IC-DAIRY FARMS—I 6 RANGING FROM 90 TO 210 ACRES. IDEAL DAIRYING CONDITIONS. GRAND CLIMATE. Hp MANDENO JACKSON, in conjuncJo lion with J. C. POTTS, having been favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in the above estate, will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND, on tho 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 18 Dairy Farms, nearly all of which are bounded by existing fences, thus affording an exceptional opportunity of securing a first-class Dairy Farm on which w.ork can bo 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 are 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 wi'th usual outbuildings, ALL IN FIRSTCLASS ORDER, stable, 3 good looseboxes. and 4 stalls, large trapshed, large implement shed, woolshed (stands for 6 men and housing accommodation for 10 men), vegetable garden and small orchard. KAINUI can easily bo inspected. 'Go to Taupiri by rail, thence one mile bv first-class metalled..road (easy walk), and back again same day if desired.' LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Also, 180 ACRES. Church Lease, et JCI2 pfr 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 TERMS for FREEHOLD: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 30 per cent, to be spent upon improvements within G months, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. PLANS from the AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS STREET E., AUCKLAND, or J. C. POTTS, Land Agent, HAMILTON. TWO CHEAP FARMS IN WAIRARAPA. •fl SJA ACRES, subdivided into 13 padJLai'v/ docks, good fences, 30 acres young grass, 20 acres in barley for winter feed, 8 acres in swedo turnips; new cottage containing 4 rooms', washliouse with copper built in, and man's room, cowshed, with trap and binder shed, milk house, chaff house, young orchard, piggeries, etc.; 1 mils from Cheese Factory; wintering 20 cows, 200 sheep, horses, and young stock. Rent. ,£75 per annum. Price ,£'lss for. goodwill. ij-t SJ ACRES, South Wairarapa.—Coach 0 I.A passes three times a week, bounded on three sides by good roads; will carry 700 ewes, 50 cattle, besides horses, 400 acres ploughable, 250 acres have been ploughed, 40 acres rich drained swamp, grows good rape; the higher ground grows good oats and turnips, and all sheep can be fattened on place; 4-roomed house, cow-bail, trap shed, sheepyards. Price, ,£0 per acre. Cash required, J21500. C. C. ROSS AND CO.. Estate Agents aud Sharebrokers, MASTERTON. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. nw ACRES, at ,£l3 per acre. Will.carry J.S 33. COWS all the year round. Divided into 4 paddocks, well fenced, with good 4-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, cowshed, 1 etc. Good metalled road, 1 mil-) trom. factory, J mile school. TEIIMS: .£250 down. Balance or Mortgage. w. P. GARSMER AMD CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAIHAPE. . HOTEL-A MOST DECIDED BARGAIN. LEASE of Hotel, 23 Rooms, 14 acres land; rent ,£3 2s. Gd. weekly; turnover about ,£3O per week; the whole, with furniture and plant, less bar stock, for <£350. cash; must be sold; open for few days only. Full particulars GULCMiRiST & K3OD,. PALiIERSTON NORTH. *7A fh TE HORO.—Valuable 1 ytU l Mixed Farm.—so Paddocks. Ten-room Homestead, 3 good houses for managers, woolsheas, milking sheds, stables, barns ill fact, all necessary buildings for carrying, as now in the place. 200 Cows, 1000 Sheep, also Cattle and Horses; 2 mites to creamcry, good road through tlio property. Wen watered in every paddock. As tho owner is retiring, and wishes to go to England to witness Corcuation Ceremony, we are instructed to sell at the low price of A'l2 per acrc. Open for 21 days. Terms it wanted —10 per cent, deposit, balance arranged. This is the cheapest Farm in the market at the present time. Full particulars, and inspectors shown over tne property by J. W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO„ Auctioneers, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, SPLENDID Dairy and Fattening Farm, 473 acres, rich coast land, nearly all been ploughed and in grass, except shelter bush; subdivided into convenient paddocks, good fences, 20-bail cowshed, concrete floor, G-roomcd House, and other buildings. Halt' a mile to cheese factory and school, on goad metal road. Price «£UDOU. Terms—Tho owner, would consider any reasonable offer, No agents. Apply '.'TARANAKI," "Dominion" Office. (jnn ACRES, Tenure: 400 acrcs 0.R.P., Oo" 2SO Education Lease. ' Rental, ,Cl 7 15s. Gd. and ,£l4 per annum respectively. Divided into 12 paddocks, slieep-proof fences, will carry 2 sheep to tiie acre; 4-roomed house (new), yards, v.oolshed, dip, orchard, and usuai outbuildings. Government valuation is ,£G 12s. per acre. Owner selling'out on account of illhealth. PRICE, only ss. per ncre. .£SOO cash; balanco at 5 per cent, tor 5 years. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MER. CHANTS, STRATFORD. AND. ELTHAM, ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 16

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