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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, MAY 27th, at 11 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 23 DAIRY FARMS. Being the well known RICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE, WALTON. 9118 ACRES, in Areas from 90 to 1512 Acres. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., in conjunction with the FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING- CO., Hamilton, have been favoured with instructions from tho proprietors of tho above estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on the above date, all that FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING COUNTRY, Known as the Richmond Downs Estate, comprising some, of the finest land in tho Upper Thames Valley. The Estate ranges from flat country to gentlo rolling downs, with numerous patches of shelter plantation and scrub, and every section is approachable by n good formed road, from one to six miles from! the Walton Railway Station. Practically the whole Estate is well adapted for dairying, except part of Section No. 2, and part of No. 3, which will make excellent cattle and sheen country. The New Zealand Dairy Association have two creameries running in the vicinity, ono at Walton and one at Waharoa, whilst another .is to bo built by the Association near the centre of 1 the Estate, only three and a half miles from Walton Station. The Association's Manager, Mr. Spragg. :s now calling for tenders for the erection of tho creamery. The greatest distance of any section from a creamery will then only be 2\ miles. _ Purchasers can be ready to start dairying next season, as all the sections are partially fenced; somo wholly fenced and subdivided. The Estate has been cut up so as to provide two running streams of pure water in nearly every section.' Nearly the whole is ploughablo, and tho land generally of a rich character, admirably adapted for growing all kind 3 of root and cereal crops. A.new homestead of 9 rooms and offices has been recently built, commanding one of the finest views in the province—Lot .1-17. Old homestead of 8 rooms, with stable, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, and orchard, 2-1G; house of 5 rooms on Lot 2, Section -5, known as The Mount. Note extremelv easy terms: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent.'in twelve months, and improvements to tho valn.9 of 15 per cent.; balance in five years at 5 per cent. Intending purchasers, by.sending notice to the Manager, Richmond Downs, will be met at Walton Railway Station, and driven over the Estate. Planr. mnv.be had from the above or any of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Branches throughout the Dominion. Land Transfer Title, . GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDS, On Account of M. J. Gr.odson, Esq., On FRIDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1911, At 2 p.m. AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. (PILLIES AND NALDER have received vJT instructions to sell as abovo 657 ACRES OF LAND OF THE RICHEST QUALITY, subdivided to suit the land, into 9 lots, in areas of 50 to 90 acres, situated within a . mil? oi Hawera Borough, fronting tw) metalled roads, and with the ; main Hawera Dairy. Factory on the ; ,'■' edge ot the property. ON THE FOLLOWING 3ASY TERMS:5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent., on the Ist of July, 1911, on which date possession will be given. , On tin homestead 'farm,. 10 per cent, cash, 10. per cent, on 'possession. , Interest on unpaid balance at a per cent, for 5 years. \ ' • Plans anj. lithos on application. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—This is a raro chance of obtaining, on very easy terms, a- rich farm, so.chso to Hawera as to have in the hear future a suburban value. IsthluNE, 2 p.m., at EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, TE KUITI. T AM instructed to offer hy auction, A A CHOICE BUSINESS- AND RESI--4U DENTIAL. SITES. . The Rents are low, and the terms easy. This, combined with the undoubtedly sound, ranid progress made by this Town, should commend this salo to tho speculator, the business , man, and the homomaker. Plans and full particulars from i-.. JOHN R. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. ./There's Money in .this Proposition. AUCTION SALE, STATION PROPERTY. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from Mr. 6. 11. Brill to .offer by public auction his "PARAKOWHAI" PROPERTY, ESKDALE, ON TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1911, IN HOADLEY'S ROOMS, NAriER, At 2 o'clock p.m. The property is situated 9 miles from Eskdale and '19 miles from Napier by good metalled roads, and consists of— -ti a rn ACRES Freehold, "about 900 acres JL'dhOO in grass; subdivided into i-J paddocks; buildings comprise 10-raomed dwelling, and all licces.-ary- outbuildings. Telephone on to dwelling. . Stock, Plant, etc., to be taken at Valuation. For further particulars apply to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Nanier. IMPORTANT SALE OF STUD STOCK. B ALGETY AND~COMPANY, LIMITED, in conjunction with L. D. GORTON AND SON, LTD., have received instructions from the Executors of tho late G'. C. Wheeler to offer BY AUCTION in the Feildiiig Sale Yards ON WEDNESDAY, 23th JUNE, At 11.30 a.m. Tho whole of the Burford Flock of Stud Romney -Marsh ewes (Registered Flock No. 24, N.Z.F. Book), consisting of: QOK REGISTERED EWES, as follows: 185 2-tooth ewes 232 4-tooth ewes 15'J 6-tooth ewes 112 S-tooth ewes CO 5-year ewes ' 50 single-entry pedigree ewes, descended from" imported ewes—various ages over 2-tooth 30 2-tooth do. do. do. The whole of these ewes are sired by the imported rams "Royalist" (imp.), "Loyalist" (imp.), "Godolphin" (imp), "Windsor 11th" (imp.), "Imperialist" (imp.), "Socialist" (imp.), and other stud rams, and arc ALL IN LAMB TO STUD ROMNEY RAMS. Also, THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN HERD OF STUD AND IMPORTED HEREFORD CATTLE, CONSISTING OFOQ STUD HEREFORD COWS AND OO HEIFERS -i q STUD HEREFORD BULLS JLC) Including . 10 cows in calf to "All's Well" (SSO) 11 cows in calf to "Crusader 2nd" 2 heifers in calf to "Crusader 2nd" 7 cows in calf to "Frorao Ringer" (275C5), imp. G heifers in calf to 'Tronic Ringer" (275G5), imp. 9 3-year-heifers 17 2-year heifers 18 heifer calves 7 stud bulls ■ 10 stud bull calves ALL BY STUD SIRES. Also, -I IMPORTED STUD HEREFORD BULL i- "Froino Ringer" (275G5),' imp., bred by W. Griffiths,' Aldersen's Torrington, calved 19th January, 1909. 9 IMPORTED COWS, bred by C. T. <4 Pulley, of Lower Eaton, England— "DAISY Bth," by "Glendower Sim" ' (22160) and her heifer calf by "Eaton Masterpiece',' (25315), and "CORONIS 9th," by "Glendower 2nd" (221G9) and her bull cult" by "Eaton Masterpiece" (25315). Catalogues are in course or preparation, and can be had on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Wellington, and All Other Branches throughout New Zealand and Australia. and GORTON AND SON, LTD. Auctioneers Feilding,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 24 May 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 24 May 1911, Page 12

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