AUCTIONS. SALE OF SAWMILTj PLANT. j MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL-J-iTD., in conjunction with AIEhSRS. FREEMAN, B- JACKSON 'wr CO., will sell, on account of Messrs. Al-Grcgor -Bros., at the -Mill Moturinni, Linton (llanawatu Line), TO-AlOlffiOW; (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 23rd, 1911, At'l2 noon. SAWMILLING PLANT AS UNDER:— 35 li.p. ■ nuiUit'.ibiilav boiler, 1201b. pressure , .. 20 h.p. steam engine Vertical breakdown Twin-snu* breakdown and flitchcr . Breast bench Gummer, shafting, nrd belting , 10 inch planer . 15 sets bush and timber trncks, with couplings and rack chains , 1 dryback marine . boiler, 1201b. pressure 1 hauler, extra strong Ropes, and snatchbl'ocks complete 1 winding engine, also dryback marine boiler, 12011). Winding rop?3, blacksmith shop, tools, mill shed, boiler, bricks, 1 winch, crosscut saws, and numerous sundries 20 tram horses and harness complete 10 Telephones Tram, line arid sections Brakes will leavo Abraham and Wil : Hams' Office,' Palmerstoii North, at 8.30 a.m. on the morning of the Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. .! Purchasers wishing'to inspect the plant before the Sale can inako arrangements to do so. with Messrs. Abraham and Williams, ■ Ltd. ' . . Tile above plant is all in' first-class repair, and can be recommended to millets-, the hauling plant is well worth inspection. • i
.IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM ' PROPERTIES. Subdivision of the.late J. E. Gear's famous Estate, situated at TE. HORO, Mahawatu Line, WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1911, . _\T THE TOWN- HALL, OTAKI, At 1 p.m. Messrs abraham and williams, LTD.. in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD-, will offer by Public Auction, as above — , "SI7AA ACRES of'this Magnificent I'ro- £ J.l/.v iierty subdivided into 62 Sections, v lis follow:—' 20 Sections, 1 to 3 acres 22 Sections, 5 to 25 acres .- 1 Sections, ;M to 5S -acres •1 Sections, 79 to 99 acres G Sections, 107 to 102 acres .. Situated on both sides of the'To Horo Railway Station, and ■ consisting principally of-rich, -flat land, well watered. Owing to the splendid climate for which this district is renowned, coupled with the up-to-dato. train service (including a Sunday train), this Estate is an ideal spot for dairying, market gardening, fruit growing, and cultivation of flowers for tho Wellington .market. I'or the benefit of tho district- generally, tho • owners have given' a road to tho sea. which should make tho locality one of the most popular seaside resorts on tho dine, being well sheltered by. Wapiti, and having unico safe beach. On Section -10 there is a commodious two-storied dwelling and outhouses, and a beautiful patch of Native bush, making it an ideal home for a Wellington, business man. . On Section 39 there is iv nice homestead of 7 rooms .and a well-built stable, with concrete floor and loft, suitable for a 10ba.il cowshed.: • ■ . On Section 11' there are numerous buildings, including an up-to-date woolshed built .of first-class material, and easily convertible into a good dwelling. . TERMS arc exceptionally'"easy, 15 per cent, on flay of sale, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. All Sections are now pegged and flagged, and intending purchasers will bo shown round by Mr. W. Baker, Manager, T'e Horo. PLANS can .be obtained from all branches of the AUCTIONEERS, or from C. A. LOUGHNAN, Esq., Solicitor, Palmers ton North. LAND FOfi SALE BY PRSVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. /CwAfji ACRES highly improved firstUtJW class dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamako property, near Ohingaiti, Main I'runk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fcr over thirty years aa a bullockfattenins fetatioa. Owner has been pushed for aver fifteen years by land purchasers to oner this block for ; milking liiruis. Now they are to have tho longsought opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying' farm. O'JftA ACRES very Tich, highly im<vtJUu proved land in the Waikato, £, nnw s a; Rtkiihis, Homestead, Ohaupo, 7J miles from Hamilton, 3J miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largest milking herd sales in Dominion held at theso yards. 1 niile frcm railway ctation. Creamery and school handy. Climatid conditions place ivs block, with its rich soil, in tho front ,as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain cr high prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid froit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block as a whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as'cliinato and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. ¥sJ|fiA ACRES, 2 miles l'rankton Junction. Rich swamp and downs land. Hatue climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, miles school, II miles from llamiltun. Pick with a tew exceptions ot rliesa blocks can be got dealing privately. If unsold before, jnction sale on farms, Ohingaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers shown ove. 1 farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each , Wednesday, Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Friday. Associations dealt witn under Government i-'iiunco Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 23,000 acres first-dasi milling bush. Very huge proportion totara, balanco rimu jiail niatai. witb 6ome whito pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. 1J miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed lj per cent, either :c a private sale or under the hammer. Writo for terms and conditions,,also arrange to ba met at train. 1 EWEN- fV3'GS?EGQR>. . OHAUPO.
GOOD DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS. MAN'AWATU LINE. />-« Q ACRES, all in grass, or under t>JLO crop, subdivided into 18 paddocks. 65 acrcs stumped. 24 acres in crop, well' watered by permanent streams; half flat, and undulating, balance hilly; wintering 1350 sheep, 50 head cattle, and !) horses'; good woolshed, with machines; good homestead and farm buildings. About G miles from railway station by good road; 31 miles to creamery, and adjoins sehool and post office. First-class mixed farm. Price only .£l3 10s. per acre, favourable terms arranged. ,£2300 cash requirsd, balance arranged at reason-able rate of interest. Q'Tk ACRES, 350 acrcs bush, balance in i'IO grass, 150 acres rich bullock fattening or dairy land. 325 acres undulating, 500 acres hilly, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well-watered, lying well to the sun; good outbuildings, including liie.P G-roomed house and conveniences, beautifully situated; outbuildings include eartshed, cowshed, workshop, men's whare, and 4-room-ed house; 13 miles by level metal road to railway station, 1-I,miles from school and creamery. Price, .£l2 per acre; ,£3OOO cash, balance arranged to good man. NOTE.—Buyers of good dairy or sheep farms should write stating their rcfiiiirelnents to the undersigned, who has a large selection to oiler at all prices, and on all terms. ii-i. ERNEST*"" LEiGHTQN, AUCTIONEER, "f,AND AND ESTATE AGENT. WELLINGTON or HUTT.
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