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AUCTIONSDALGETY AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING & GRAZING LAND FOR SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION, At CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AUCKLAND, On FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1913, .. ■ At 2.30. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND, Have received instructions from the Owners to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the OTAMARAKAU ESTATE, Containing OQI K ACRES, which lias been sub•'/Vl/Xtl divided into 15 convenient-sized Farms. This fino block comprises heavy, alluvial, drained swam)), and excellent rolling downs to low hills. Every section is well watered. The estate is conveniently situated in the Bay of Plenty, on the main coach road, 10 miles from Jlatata, and 15 from Paengaroa. The East Coast Main Trunk Railway, now under construction, will pass through the property. Tho alluvial flats cannot bo surpassed for dairying and fattening, and the rolling land and hill country is ideal grazing land. TERMS: 10 per cent, ensh, 10 per cent. •in 12 months, 10 per cent, in two years, and the balance on April i'.O, 1918. Interest, 5 per cent, per annum. NOTE:—Tho •10 per cent, due in 12 months will he extended to April 30, 1918, if improvements to that extent have been effected during the first year. Plans are now available, and can be had on application to any of the Company's offices, where full information can be supplied of each section. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. 10,227 ACRESHEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. . . BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, •' At CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND, On, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, . At 2.30 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will Sell, as above, 10,227 ™ THE LAND WAS ORIGINALLY ALL HEAVY BUSH. ' ' ' LOT 1. QQQ/l ACRES, easy rolling couaitry; OfiO'i: 1850 acres felled and in the best English grass,- balance standing bush; 400 acres are good flats, suitable for .dairying. Improvements on this section comprise eightroom'ed house, woolshed, yards, and about 15 miles fencing. In addition to sheep and store cattle, 150 dairy cows wiare carried on this section last season. LOT 2. 1 &.A.R ACRES, about 750 acrc3 are in JLyfctfcO. grass, balance bush. On this section tliere is a small cottage, , milking shed with milking plant, and about 9 miles of fencing. LOT 3. OfiAA ACRES, about 900 acres of this (VV/UU section are in grass, b'alance in bush. Theiie are about five miles of fencing on this, block. LOT*. 1 IR*?Q ACRES; about 400 acres in grass. jjOOtJ On this section there is a comfortable Cottage and outbuildings.

LOT 5. -J OOl) ACRES, 500 acres in grass, balJLOO/W auce in standing bush. LOT C. Kβ A ACRES; 200 acres in grass. We can recpmmend buyers to inspect. The above is good healthy sheep and cattlo country, situated close to good markets, and handy to dairy factories, schools, etc. . There are good metalled roads through the district. This is a district where land values have not bren boomed, and where better value in land is procurable than in any other part of the Dominion. With the advent of the East Coast Main Trunk Railway this district must rapidly increase invalue. Don't wait and pay large profits to land speculators, but attend .this sale and purchase direct from tho original owners. a On the following Easy Terms: Lots 1 to 5 inclusive:— 10 per cent. Cash nt Sale, 15 per cent, on possession, balance as arranged. Possession can. be arranged at from one to three months to su.it purchasers. Lot 6: Terms Cash. We will also offer at the same time and nlace the following FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARMS, situated Matalruru Valley, within 60 miles of the City of Auckland and five miles from railway by good metal road :— On Account of Mr. E. Leslie' Tucker— TOT -ACRES, subdivided into Three l"l Dairy Farms, as follows:— LOT 1. OAK ACRES, on which 170 acres are OVO rich flats, balance low hills. On this section the improvement*! consist of an eight-roomed ' house, milking shed, fitted with a 4-cow milking plant, engine And separator. Terms, .£6OO cash, balance on mortgage. LOT 2. orvQ 'ACRES, !)0 acres Tich flats, balance GUV low hills; six paddocks. Terms, ,£3OO cash; balance on mortgage. LOT 3. Q9 ACRES, all Tich alluvial flats, di>J/V vided into three paddocks. Terms, - .CSOO'cnsh; balance.on mortgage. Also, adjoining above, On Account of Mrs. S. Rose, £77 ACRES RICH DAIRYING LAND, Oi I divided into two farms:— LOTI. Q/fQ ACRES, all in the best English nl'i.O grasses; 138. acres of which are rich river flats; good house, and nil necessary outbuildings, iiiclud- ! ing milking-shed, with four-cow milking plant, complete. Terms-, 15 per cent, cash; 5 psr cent, in 12 months; balance, 5 years at 5 per cent. LOT 2. QQA ACRES, 270 acres in native grass, 74 acres partly drained rich ■ swamp; 7 paddocks. Terms, 10 per cent, cash; 10 per cent. 12 months: balance, 5 years at 5 per cent. The Auckland Province is fast becoming the most important Dairying District in the Dominion. We can recommend the above as well wo/th the attention of Dairv Farmer?. Full particulars of any of the above Profi?rtits can be obtained from liny of the Company's branches. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND. FOR SALE. KAS. PER ■ ACRE, 3500 Acres, in the D\) Kaipara District. Fern land and ploughnble; 11 miles river frontage. A good opportunity to obtain good laud cheap. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, ONEHUNGA.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 20

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