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AUCTIONS' INSPECT PROMPTLY. ■ INSPECT PROMPTLY. . ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT. .. ... ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT. IMPORTANT SITBDIYISIONAL - , SALE. ■ MARAETAI BLOCK, 30,000 acres in 60 farms. ; rapidly rising district. good ploughable land, well :. .adapted for dairying, fattening or cropping. Abraham and Williams, ltd., *'-*•" have been favoured with instructions from the VENDORS of the MABAETAI 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 Tniles from the PUTAEURU RAILWAY STATION, with the MAR'AETAI RAILWAY STATION on tho property. SUBDIVIDED into 60 FARMS, ranging in area from 110 to 850 Aores. About nine-tenths of the ESTATE is PLAT and UNDULATING, PLOUGHABLE LAND. The general nature of the Eoil is of excellent quality, being a DARK LOAM, resting on a Bubsoil of decayed Rhyolito.. It only, requires cultivation to make it worth many times the present price. The land is ready for the plough, it i 9 well WATERED by numerous streams and'springs,' grows TURNIPS, CLOVER, and ENGLISH GRASSES to perfection. Particularly Healthy Climate. Abundant Rainfall, there being an average of 60 inches a year. Efficient Railway communication, is mow established. Fencing and Building delivered by •Bail, at Reaisonable prices. Good markets within easy distance. Post and Telegraph Office established..The land in its natural state 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 tho first erop_ of TURNIPS will about' pay for putting- the Laud down in permanent pashire. In no" part of NEW ZEALAND are land values rising so rapidly as' in this part of the WAIKATO district. TERMS: 10s. per acre ou Date of Sale, 10s. per acre in 12 months or improvements to ;tliat amount. ■BALANCE,',can remain for 5 years at.s per cent. '■''■. PLANS, • PARTICULARS, and REPORTS, by PRACTICAL FARMERS, ou application to the AUCTIONEERS, ABRAHAM' & WILLIAMS, Ltd.,, Palmerston North, . Or- their Agents-COOPER AND MANNING and +he FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., • LTD., ■1-olh of HAMILTON. ' ' .; .9000 ACRES.; ~. ~ "DEAUTIFUL :Block of Limestone coun--O try, nearly 7000 acres in good English grasses, the balance being first-class bush land, subdivided into numerous paddocks, approximately 27- miles of sheepproof fenoing, chiefly totara, 7 and S wires;, comfortable C-roomed House, blacksmith's shop, largo up-to-date woolshed, fitted up with 8 shearing machines, night pens ,to hold 1200 sheep, good storage for wool; man's cottage; splendid yards, 60ft. concrete dip. N.B.—Practically the whole of this property is fit for DAIRYING. At present there are oh tho run 12,500 sheep, tho greater portion being breeding ewes, and 500 head of cattle. All stock are in porfect condition, and can he taken over- at valuation. Price, £11-per .acre; ■ ' . Cheapest proposition in New Zealand. • Teimro freehold.' Worth double the money when subdivided and ro.idod for Dairying purposes. ".' ■ NEWTON KING, '■ ■. SOLE AGENT. ' . STRATFORD. 9 '. GOOD-BUSH FARM FOR SALE. .'/ TSTE have.a good Freehold Farm For V-v. Sale near, a rising township on,the Main Trunk Line; 600 acres in grass, 400 in bush, 3-robmed house, good outbuild-ings;-well fenced; wintered 2000 sh«p and cattle. The owner would sell on good terms. This is a good opportunity for a young fellow with moderate capital. ) Price on- application to .. . C.yH. BURNETT, / WANGANUI.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 12

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