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AUCTIONS. WILLIAMS AND .KETTLE. LTD., instructed by Mr. A. S. G. Carlyon, of Gwavas (owing to having disposed of a' block of his country), will hold a reduction Sale of PEDIGREE STUD POLLED ANGUS CATTLE, at the Station. / . GWAVAS, HAWKE'S BAY, On FRIDAY, JULY 17th NEXT, At Noon: 30 pedigree Polled Angus cows, in calf to imported bulls . 20 2-yeai-oid pedigree heifers 20 yearling pedigree heifers 15 2-yeav-old pedigree bulls 15 yearling pedigree bulls 30 pedigree empty cows Catalogues and further information procurable from the agents. ALFRED REID, . Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MARAETAI' BLO CK, . 30,000 ACRES IN 60 FARMS. RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. GOOD PI.OUGHABLE LAND, WELL ADAPTED FOR DAIRYING, FAT- , -TUNING'OiI CROPPING. I ' LOW VALUES'AT PRESENT. WHEN SETTLED, VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE.ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •*"*■ have been favoured with instructions from the VENDORS of the MARAETAI BLOCK, WAIKATO, to Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, the 30th of July, at 12 noon, this Fine Block of Land, comprising 30,000 ACRES, situated about 15 miles from tlto PU'TARURU RAILWAY STATION, with the MARAETAI RAILWAY'STATION on the property. SUBDIVIDED into 60 FARMS, ranging in area from 110 to S3O Acres. About nine-tenths of the ESTATE is PLAT ond_ UNDULATING, PLOUGHABLE LAND. The general nature of the soil is of excellent quality, being a DARK LOAM, jesting on a.subsoil of decayed Rhyolite. It. only requires cultivation to make it worth many times the present price. The land is ready for the plough, 'it is'well WATERED by -numerous ftrenms and springs, grows TURNIPS, CLOVER, and ENGLISH GRASSES to perfection. Particularly Healthy Climate. Abundant Rainfall, there being an average rif CO inches a year. Efficient Railway communication is now established. Fencing and Bnilding Timber delivered by Rail at Reasonable prices. Good markets within easy distance.. Post and Telegraph Office established. The land in-its natural stale-is covered with tussock, high strong fern, and manuka. It is easily worked in all seasons, and any weather, giving immediate and very profitable return when cultivated. It-is estimated that, the first crop of TURNIPS will about pay for putting the Land down in nermanont pas ; hire. In no part of NEW ZEALAND aro land values rising so rapid! - ,- as in ! this na'rt of the WAIKATO district. TRRMS:"IOs. per acre on Date of Sale, 10s:> per, ncre in 12 months or - improvements .to.that amount. ' BALANCE can.remain for 5 years at 5 per cent.. PLANS, S PARTICULARS, and' '-REPORTS, bv PRACTICAL FARMERS, on application to the. AUCTIONEERS, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Palmerston North, Or their Agonts-COOPER AND MANNING and the FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., both of HAMILTON.

AUCTIONS' SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. . " PABT OF LINKWATER BALE ESTATE. 723 ACRES INTO 18 FARMS. THE RICH FERTILE VALLEY OF MAHAKIPAWA. DAIRYING LAND VALUES ARE LOWER HERE THAN IN ANY OTHER DISTRICT. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, .LTD., have been instructed by Mrs. Gregg to sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on the-' Ist of July, 1914, at 2 p.m., her Properly, known as the L'inkwater Dalo Estate, comprising 725 acres, subdivided into 18' farms, ranging iii area from 20 to 94 acres. This FERTILE BLOCK OF LAND is only 10 miles from PICTON, and 5J hours' steam from WELLINGTON. The ESTATE can be inspected at very little expense. Return fare, -saloon, to Grove Wharf. Mahakipawa, from Wellington, 245.; Second-class, 195.; and first-class accommodation will be provided for intending buyers free of charge, on the property. The land is well adapted for Dairying, . Fattening, or Cropping, and will- carry one cow to about 2 acres. The soil is a rich warm loam. Well watered by good streams and springs. Buildings on 8 sections. A wellequipped CHEESE Factory within 2 miles. General Store. Post, Telephone, and Money Order Office, School, Hotel, Church, Butchery on the Estate. TERMS FOR FARMS: 10 per cent, cash on day of Sale; 5 per cent in One Month, when- possession will be given; 10 per cent, in one Year from date of Sale; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. TEEMS FOR TOWN SECTIONS. 30 per cent. Cash on day of sale; balance in one year at G per cent. Plans on application to Mrs. Gregg, Mahakipawa ; or to the Auctioneers, ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, LTD., , Palmerston North or Wellington. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT AN . EARLY DATE. . GORTON & SON, LTD., have received instructions from the Attorneys for Lord Charles Montague and the Countess of Gosford to sell by public auction at an early date in suitable areas 350 acres of rich. level fattening land in and adjoining the Borough of Feilding. Full particulars later. ACRES THAT ARE ■ GOOD AS GOLD. WITHIN IB miles of City, two Blocks, 432 and 478 acres, subdivided numerous paddocks, and carrying as a whole .500 head 6heep and 70 head cattle. Twostoried, building of 9 rooms, water laid on, with 13-bail shed, concrete floor, dairy, separator, stable, pigstyes, oud two nice orchards. One 47S acres section, 4-rd. cottage and shed. Price, as whole. .EG acre. Separate blocks, X 7 acre. Particulars from ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, "THE FARM EXPERT," 113-113 Customhouse Quay. (Opp. Bank N.Z.) r-1 A ACRES, L.T.P.; rent' Cs. Gd.; 10vA.if roomed House, all conveniences, stable, sheds, 700 sheep, 4 draught horsss, full complement of implements, 11 cattle, •10 acres in oats, 30 in barley, 35 cow-grass',-20 paddocks. Price, walk'in, J25500. QPLENDID Hotel, 20 rooms, 30 acres O flat laud, takings £30 to „£4O; 14 cows, fi pigs, implements'. 4 horses, buggy and harness. ' Price ,£3OOO. MURRAY AND CO. Auctioneers, Valuators, Land Agents, Blenheim.

fAA ACRES, Freehold, all grassed, undulating, and flat, 9-paddocks; 7-roomod X\r\r house, all conveniences, 10-bail cowshed, loft, stable;" 4 miles town and railway; i inilea school, creamery. Price .£lB 10s. per acre; ,£SOO cash. 2 "J9A ACRES, Freehold, all grassed, nearly all flat, 8 paddocks; 8-roonied honac, A/VV . outbuildings, 3 miles town, t mils rail and school; as going concern. Fine herd 31 cows, Jersey bull,' weaner», horses, good equipment. ?Hru .£22 per acre; JCSOO cash. ' £ -.- / B.VR. EAMES, ■ LAND AGENT, EKETAHUNA. j APPLE LAND. ■ ~~ APPLE LAND.. ~~ SUNNY. NELSON.' RWA ACRES Freehold, in the heart of the Apple Lands, Mout«re District ■'"'y Well-suited for subdivision. Four miles from Wharf. For immediate sale, the price is fl.tcd .it <E4 las. per acre; terms. Earlv application necessary. •- . J." PORTER HARRIS & SON, ( " ■ LAND AGENTS, NELSON. SHEEP STATION, FOR SALE ON THE FAMOUS EAST COAST. lOPjrt ACRES, all in.grass, subdivided in 7 paddocks, sheep and cattle yards j XrJiJKJ very easy country, lies well to sun; 7-roomed house, and id] conveuiences; main road runs through property. Wintering 2000 breeding eves and 10*0 head of cattle. Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with 18 years yet to run, at ss. 7d. per acre, and right of renewal for further 21 years,'at valuation; .£7Oll pay- ' able for improvements ut end of lirst term. • Price .£6500. Easy terms arranged ■ C.'G. PIESSE/ ■ LOAN COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. T QAA ACRES, Freehold, only 4 miles from railway, school', and good stock a i-OUW centra; Mod house and all necessary buildings; will carry 2 ewes per ) aero. Price .£!) 10s. per acre; good terms. QitK ACRES, Maori Lease, 5 miles from railway, 130 acres felb.d, balance heavv "«' J bush, 100 acres in new grass; could milk 40 cows; rent .433 per annum; 20 years to run; has -MOO worth of' improvements. Goodwill onlv /;7flo. Further particulars from ' " EIMBERLET M'NAE, j ' ■•' LICENSED AGENT, HUNTERVILLB. ( WAIKATO SHEEP FARM. , ABOUT 2000 Acres, Freehold, level, to undulating country, part bush, part fern About 400 acres in grass, 200 acres now being felled, ' SCO chains fencingmen 3 cottage. Will make ideal sheep run. Prico .£12,000. Will accept 200 to 300-acre daily farm as part payment; some cash, halanee can be left on niort°a"e LAWSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD. AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU. . " i A CHANCE FOR SOMEONE, ~ AK A ACRES Native Lease, 40 years to run; rent Is. lid. for first term, all in rbOlr fern, tutu, etc.; practically all level, well watered; 10 miles from Te Kuiti, by good road. Easily 2-sheep country, besides■■ cattle, ■ when sown down Tho property has some very good river, flats on if, and must be a. bargain at jei per aero Goodwill, with only .£l5O cash. Applv sharp to ' - J. HARRIS. '&■ SONS,

g MAR-TON AND AtAKTON .JUNCTION. ■J (\q ACHES, including all -implement* and stock; only 3 miles from fail; close JLI/O creamery; 25 miles from Auckland; land all plonghablo' and in grasscreek in every paddock; will dairy 30 cows easily; 25 tons hay; 8 acres turnips; all stock, consisting of 19 picked cows, 1 bull, 12.young stock, 2 horses, 8 pigs implements nearly new, cart and harness, plough, roller disc, etc.', etc.; louso'of 6 rooms; concreted milking shed, implement ahed, etc Price, £30 pe? acre. Cash £GOD, balance arrangod: ' I HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., , - 95 QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. ' 1 QQAA ACRES, 1800 of which aro in crass; nearly all heavy bush land- will n)*J\J\J shortly be within 2 miles of East Coast Railway; is near sea; and the I climate is perfect/ splendid motor roads to property. The residence is a modern np-to-dato 12-room bungalow. The owner of this fine run, v,-ho ins resided on it for 18 years, is now retiring, and offers it for sale for the first time; he courts every investigation, and will produce his books showing all details of expenditure and income for the past several years. The price is. £10 per acre, and a perusal of the returns will convince any genuine prospective buyer that ho is offered n MILBXJRN AND CO., W QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. QOJ ACKES, 0.R.P., rent ,£l9; 300 acre 3 grassed, half plonghable; 4 paddocksnew dwelling 10 rooms and other buildings. Carries 2 sheep. Prim vk 10s. per acre. £750 cash. 25j Tf&AA ACRES > 8 00tl 2 -s h eep country; 900 acres grassed; fenced and subdividedlUlVl; good homestead. Price .£9, £1200 cash. Owuor will take other property in part payment. -* j*. CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO., LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ■ DANNEVIRKE. ■■ OWNER 1 RETIRING. HAVING CLEARED £500 PER'aNiNUIL FOR SEVERAL YEARS, now wishes to sell, ami to a practical farmer will giro exceptionally good term?. QAA ACRES, handy to Co-op. Factory, School, P. 0., metalled roads, all in grass v »" 32 paddocks, live barberry fences. Good liotiso and complete outbuildings'milked 50 cows and carried 50 dry stock. Cuwsaveraged just oil £15 per cow for butler-fat nkme, calves and pigs another £3 per cow. Figures can be verified by factory slips. Price oul.v, £25 10s. per. acre. Any reasonable terms to prai-t'cal fariuer who can stock free. Enlieit details from LE¥/IS AND C 0.,. WANGANCT. ' J, G. STEVENS, ~~ LAND AGENT AND VALUER, OTAKI RAILWAY. IfiAA ACRES, freehold, about 050 clear and in grass, bnlanoe mostly millable 4xlll/1/ bush; adjoining owner !inn good bush, and willing to haTe satno milled alto; 70 acres stumped nod plough id; another 130 could be ploughed when stumped; 8 paddocks, mostly new fencing; new 7-roowed house, telephone, acetylene gas, h. and c. water, man's wlure, cowbails and good outbuildings: good shipyards'; 2 miles' from Railway Station ami Township; 300 acres dairying country. Owing to .a dissolution of partnership, the very low price of £7 per acre will be tak«nj terms can bfl arxapged.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2186, 26 June 1914, Page 12

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