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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. HAMILTON'S LINK, JACKEYTOWN, (8 Miles from l'almerston North,) TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1912. 1 AND COMPANY, LIMIT--l' ED, instructed by W. B. V. Pearco, Esq.,'who is giving up dairying, will sell absolutely without reserve, at 12 o'clock noon:— I fJA FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, "" spring cnlvers. 3 25 first-class dairy cows, to calTB within two months 20 first-class dairy cows, just calved . .60..first-class dairy heifers, spring calv- ■ ers E5 weaner heifers, 4 Devon bulls, 1 2ycar Holstein bull G 3-year spring carters 1 6-year mare, good milk-carter, 1 - - Hack 1 new ruber- .tyred gig. Milk Cart, Cans, quantity Potatoes, Etc. The above herd has been culled heavily for the past five vears, and the Auctioneers have inspected the cows, which are in splendid order, and can recommend them with confidence. Cows may be seen milked either morning or afternoon. Luncheon provided. J Not®.-Conveyance - will leave Auctioneers' Office, 10.30 a.m. LAND SALE Of ! RICH DAIRY LAND AT AOKANGI, . . ' Near Feilding, • TO-MORROW. ' • WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, IJI2, 1 AT SKATING RINK, FEILDING, At 1 p.m. Abraham and Williams, ltd., in conjunction with J. T. BARRY AND CO., will offer ns above, on account of GORDON HARE, ESQ.:Qftft ACRES (being portion of Mr. R. 01/" L. Levin's well-known Westella Property) of Rich Dairying Country, sub'divided. into— 7.FARMS of'from 30 to '60 acres each. School -on property. Dairy and " ■' Cheesb Factories within li miles. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. ; 5 per cent, cash on fall of the hammer. ,' 5 per cent..on 7th May,. 1912, when possession will - be given. 10 per cent, on 7th May, 1913, but purchasers ,can avoid this, payment, provided they can show that buildings, have been erected to the value of tho instalment, and to the satisfaction of the Vendor. Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans and full particulars'can be obtained .from all branches of ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . .. - - 'J. T. BARRY AND CO., Feilding, * - Or ; PEIOE AND GILLESPIE, Feilding, Solicitors for the Vendor. LEASEHOLD SUBDIVISION BY AUCTION. - EAMAMAI ESTATE.- ' WAVERLEY, APRIL 19th, at 2.30 p.m. DALGE'XU' AND COJIPANY,. LTD., ■in conjunction with JIR. G. G. I'OTTS, instructed bv Mr. ,Tas. Coombe. will offer as above I>y Auction at their Waverley Salevards, his well-known Ramamai Estate, situated 4} miles from Waitotara, in convenient-sized Sections for Lease with Purchasing Clause— SECTION 1.—367 acres 1 rood 15 perches, about 150"~ acres flat, well watered; . Cottage, engine-shed, 20-bail cowshed, , 5 acres mangolds and carrots, 6 paddocks. i SECTION 2. —430 acres 21 perches, about 50 - acres' flat. SECTION 3.-88 acres 3 roods 31 perches, about 50 acres flat, 3 paddocks, woolshed, yards, etc.; 1-acro mangolds. SECTION 4.—305 acres, West Coast Settlement Lease, about 100 acres river flat, 3 paddocks. Lease renewable every 21 , years. Compensation for Improvements. Present rental, 2s. 10(1. per acre. -The Goodwill of Lease is for ealo for cash, 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance on (lute of posses- i eion. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are for seven years' lease, with compulsory purchase. Rent payable half-yearly in advance, first half-year on full of hammer. Possession of all Sections 17th May. For' Plans, Particulars, Conditions of Sale, etc., apply to Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Wanganui; G. G. Potts, Wanganui; Jns. Coombe, .Waitotara; and J. Graham, Feilding." GUMMING & SON, Laaid Agents and Auctioneers, 65 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, TWO REAL GARGAINS. ATORTH AUCKLAND, 100 miles north -L* of Auckland, 15 miles from very important se'hport, 3 miles railway station, school, and post office, close to where | cream cart passes; 3G9 acres freehold, 100 acres drained swamp, 150 acres rich river ' flats, 11-9 acres umlulating land of very ( fair quality, of which 8 acres are in ■ bush, all in grass or rough feed, all i ploughable, well 'watered, ring-fenced; 9 paddocks, much understocked, but carry- i lne 30 dairy cows, 0 heifers, bull, 28 • calves, and 2 horses; very easilv improved 1 to carry, and that well, 100 'dairy cows and 50 other stock; buildings, C-roomed I house, cottage, dairy, 7-bail cowshed, cartshed, etc. Price for Freehold, Stock, and Implements, t £7 an acre, on very casv terms. ' ''. . NORTH AUCKLAND, 115 miles north of Auckland, 10 miles from very ' important seaport and railway station, on proposed branch railway lino, 4 miles from wharf; 3-10 acres, 310 acres freehold, all good grass or cropping land on sandstone formation, all ploughable, .well watered', ring-fenced, G paddocks, carrvin" 500 sheen, 50 cattle, and 5 horses, easily improved materially; buildings, good 8roomcd house, shed, cowshed, workshop, chaff and hnraess-rcom, yards, and dip. ■\ ery cheap at ,£6 an acre. PLEASE SEND FOE LISTS OF FARMS : FOR SALE, i APPLE GROWINQ FOR EXPORT Is now recognised as the best paying branch of Fruit-growing. (Read special articles in "Dominion" of Saturday, 24th February). _ There is a big demand for Apple-Growing Land in the BRONTE ESTATE, NELSON, where 385 acres of this splendid Orchard i Land have already been 6old, 250 acres of which were planted out last season, BLOCKS OE ACRES AND UPWARDS are now selling at from £8 £20 PEB ACEB ' cleared and ready for cultivation. (TERMS, 10 per cent, deposit; balance t years at 6 per cent. These Lands are declared by Exports to be Second to None in Australasia for the ■ purpose of APPLE-GROWING, and the land in the BRON'TE ESTATE in particular, is Guaranteed BETTER AND i CHEAPER than anything elsa offering in 1 tho district. . i Plan.) and full information from the Agents. N.B.—Special arrangements now beiii'' made for a large party of prospective purcnaseis to inspect during the Master Holidays.' MILLER & RUTTER, ' WELLINGTON. . J STUDY the Property Market.—The . Bnok Pago of "Tho "Dominion" ta a fflnd and I: aim Direatory.,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 10

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