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AUCTIONS' CLEARING SALE DAIRY STOCK. AT HAUTERE~CROSsf OTAKI, On THURSDAY, 7th MAY, AT 12 NOON. DALGETY &■ COMPANY, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr. F. A. Lichtwark, who has sold his Wercl'oa Farm, will sell as above on tho property, tho following Live and Dead Stock: 3i first-class cows (mostly young) to calve June, July, and August 6 cows'just-calved' 1G weaner heifers 1 draught horse.. . 1 spring-cart horse, cart, and. harness 1 phaeton and harness in good order > 6 milk cans, eow rugs, tools, etc. ' ' Gane milking plant' Crossley oil engino, 3} h.p. - , NOTE —Tho milking plant, oil ' engine, and phaeton ore nearly new and in excellent working order. Winter calvers being scarce this affords a good opportunity to obtain- somo fir'stclass cows. . . FRIDAY, MAY 29. At 11 o'clock. .SUBDIVISION OF THE FAMOUS ' WHAREPAPA ESTATE. WHAREPAPA ESTATE.' /' 14 DAIRY FARMS 14 .25 to 266 Acres. NOTHING RICHER IN ' LAND. ■■ TILE-DRAINED SWAMP & ROLLING , DOWNS. RAILWAY THROUGH PROPERTY. - TWO STATIONS ON ESTATE. CAN MILK FOR' CITY SUPPLY.' CHARMING HOME SITES IN A WINTERLESS . CLIMATE. rTI J[ANDENO JACKSON, instructe<l ' by GEORGE BAYLY, Esq., will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom Street' East, Auckland; ou the above date— THE FAMOUS WHAREPAPA ESTATE, WHICH HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED : INTO fyf .FARMS, of the following acre-J-tc. . ages:— 25/ 33, 51, 88, llfi. 123, 131. 144, 151, IG3, , 166, 257, and 266. ■ Every Section-to be offered is completely fenced and ready for immediate occupation. . ' WHAREPAPA WHAREPAPA IS FAMOUS ' THROUGHOUT THK NORTH for its fattening paddocks,, and -as DAIRYING LAND it will stand out on its own for City Milk Supply, the Helonsville Railway running, through it, with, a station at each end—namely, 'Whar.epapa and Ohirangi (36 miles from Auckland). • WHAREPAPA WHAREPAPA IS ALSO AN IDEAL '.RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY, with c-harming sites ■ for' Houses. It is quite handy to the- Hclelisville Hot Springs.'which to many will bo an attraction, and is just a nice distance from Auckland by motor-car. The situation is also just ideal for a Stud Farm, beinj; contiguous to tho City by a good train service. TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer, ■ 10 per cent.' on possession, 5 per cent. oq. improvements first 12 months, or further 10 per cent, cash balance 5 years, 5 per cent, interest payable on all unpaid balances. PLANS ON APPLICATION. , NORTH AUCKLAND. -J AAA ACRES Freehold, in a coming dairying district, practically all level and undulating, all ploughable,Much of the land is deep, , dark loam, volcanic, semi-volcanic, and swamp, drained, and now being drained, which, when fully brought in will carry, large mobs, of dairy cows and sell at prices equal to somo of the best dairying land in tho Dominion. Well watered by. hardbottom creeks; 9. paddocks, sheep-proof | fencing; new 5-roomed house, 8-stall stable, 2 barns, cow-shed, implement shed, wool-store, etc.,, etc. PRICE—,£B • 10s. per acre.' Cash -.S3odo, balance 5 per cent., or owner will con-, sider unencumbered or lightly encumbered, rent-producing properties ,in exchange, uninflated in price. Further particulars from sole agents, C. AICKIN AND SON, 3 Custom Street. • AUCKLAND. ' . FARM-SEEKERS! A WORD WITH YOU. | T ET me know your requirements - | -4\nd I will soon fix ' you 'up. Some good properties now being offered. For instance, there's a 209-acre Farm at WAINUM-MATA, HUTT, which should be seen at once. Divided into 10 paddocks, carrying 150 sheep and 20 cows. Land Transfer Title. Buildings include 8-roomed House, 5-' Toomed House, dairy, cowbails, and stable; all insured for i£6oo. Price is ■ .£1350. Terms: J!350 cash, balance Mortgage. S. GEORGE NATHAN, - ■ "The Farm Expert," 113-115 Customhouse' Quay (Opp. Bank N.Z.). WORTH INSPECTION. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WANGANUI DISTRICT. OOirn ACRES, Sunny Healthy Sheep Country; 1670 acres in best grasses, balance good bush. Buildings and fencing in good order. Well watered and carrying 3600 sheep. PRICE, £5 10s. per acre. Owner will leave the greater portion of purchase money on at 5 per cent. For details apply DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WANGANUI. FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING THE CHEAPEST FARM IN THE NORTH ISLAND. -WITH STOCK AND PLANT, AS GOING CONCERN. ONLY ,£2IOO CASH REQUIRED AREA, -mAA ACRES, Situate less Xi uU than 20 miles from Wellington by good metal road. About 1300 acres in grass, balance bush; about 128 acres ploughable whrn' stumped; 20 acres stumped, of which some. 12 acres -are in crop.; well fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks; watered by permanent streams; lies well to the sun. Buildings comprise 3-roomed cottage and 2-roomed cottage; good iron woolshed, stable, trapsliep, and toolshed; will carry 900 grown sheep and a large number of cattle. PRICE, for one month, is only £3 12s. 6d. per acre, including somo 500 sheep (principally ewes), 20 head of cattle, 3 horses, iyg, woolpress, plant, and tools. Government Advances to Settlers mortgage of £2325, balance at 5 per cent. NOTE.—This property is only for sale for nnvato family reasons, and is a gift ct the price quoted. The flats aro capable of running a good dairy, whilst the nills are good sheep country, and the carrying capacity of same could be greatly increased by spending a little money on improvements. The first ono to inspect will purchase, OWNER would entertain Exchange on cash basis for smaller farm between Stratford and Paekakariki. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, Or LOWER HUTT,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 16

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