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AUCTIONS, ... SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN . . • BREWER ESTATE.': ■BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. SITUATED AT WAITOTARA, MOUMOHAKI, AND HAWERA. MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND' CO.,' LTD., in conjunciion with FREEMAN-E. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., and SMITH, WEBSTER, AND CO., have been instructed bv the Triwteo in the ESTATE of the late 'WILLIAM BREWER, to Sell bv Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, W.4VERLEY, on Friday, November. 29,. 1918, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of the Freehold and Leasehold Property, comprising:— ACRES. QffOO ACRES. ACRES. ■" 000/J . acres: 1. 322 ACRES, FREEHOLD, being that portion known as Donald Smith's, situated on tho Waitotara River, between the Railway Station and the Township. Subdivided info areas of from 50 to. 120 acre 6. This land comprises rich River Flats, equal to-anv land in New Zealand. 2. 163 ACRES, ' LBASEHOLD.-Educa-tion Reserve adjoining above..3. 1518 ACRES. FREEHOLD, heir.? ibif. property known as "Waihan," adjoining the M.oumohaki Railway Station, and comprises some of thefinest country in "the District. Subdivided into areas from 50. to 3CO acres. .. i. 451 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Adjoin--ing above,, and known as CURLS. 5. 234-ACRES. LEASEHOLD. Adjoining Lot No. 3. 6. 939 A ORES, T,F.ASEHOI-Tl. SITUATED AT FAWERA. West Coast ■ Settlement Reserve. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, in 1 year, 10 per cent, in two years!' balance for 7 years from dafe of 'possession at. 51 per cent. ■PLANS are now ready, and Full. Particulars may be had on application, to the Auctioneers', or to James Watt, Solicitor, W-nTinm. .'■''•■ POSSESSION: February 1, 1919. " . A man will be-in attendini'f> at tho Homestead at 10 a.m. on Mondav? to show intending buyers ovr' the Waitotara Pror*rH"s. a"d' on Fridays at the Hawera Homestead- \ LANO NOTICES. OWNER CALLED UP. . ISM ACRES AT £W. ROLLING SANDSTONE COUNTRY. 7 MILES ROAD FRONTAGE. NEARLY ALL IN GRASS. ■WINTERING-3000. SHEEP AND 370 , . CATTLE. - ' ONLY CASH REQUIRED. THIS is one of the best quality pro- . perties. and . admittedly , the best 'managed property in the Hbkiauga district—North .Auckland. It is situated 10 miles from a'good port, which is. only 12 hours' steam from Auckland. Fat stock are regularly shipped to Westfield market and landed in prime., condition. The country has all, been bush, pf first qual-ity,-and is now all in grass except 150 acres. It is rolling, easy. country, and ..will eventually !be .largely .ploiighable. The fencing., is. good and in first-class order, thora; being '14 paddocks. .The buildings comprise a bouse of 6 rooms, woolshed, stables, etc.', everything necessary for the working. of. an up-to-date sheep farm and everything in app!e r pie order. House and woolshed arc connected by 'phohc irith the nearest centre. School is 1 mile distant and P.O. 2 miles. The.3ooo.sheep, wintered, of.which 1500 are breeding ewes, are a good line, clipping 91b. of-wool last year. Everything about the pla.ee betokens good management and careful selection of stock. The property having such a large road frontage, the possibilities of cutting up are obvious..'"-The general contour of the land is so easy that combined dairying and grazing"are quits practicable,- the cream being collected 'by the . factory wagon,, which calls 3 times per woek. . The terms have been made exceptionally eas.v .because of the owner heinir called up..- "Y5" NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., WHANGAEEI. 'GREAT :VALUE IN FARMS. ' • O>Q ACRES,"all,flat,..in good English "° grass, house and outbuildings; good returns. .£24 Ids.-:per,acre., Easy terms. 146 ACRES, large part in grass,.balance in fern, house and outbuildings; whole farm in pink of condition. per acre. Easy terms. . 395 ACRES, well improved farm, showing, great returns. ,£22 per acre. .Easy terms. ...

Send, for fuller particulars ami see what we can offer you in the best farming district in. the Dominion. B. C. ROBBIMS, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. TOURIST RESOHTB. T EV lAT HAN HOTEL (Nearly Opposite. Railway Station), DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Puhlio. Electric Light, in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all-hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE'CHARGES.' . ■ Country .visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the/Daj they can obtain a Good Lunch' from 12 to 2. ' Fire ..Escapes Throughout the Building, Night and/Day Porters. All communications toJAMES CONNOR. Telephone 67. . . P.O. Box 112. RALLY-HO! RALLY-HOI •rarHEN visiting Napier make the Rro- . » V v s incial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troops' Why -not for you also? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, ParadeT. A. HEATH, Proprietor. riHILDS' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. Tariff, Bs. 6d. per Day, T. CHILDS, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST-' CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS ...; Proprietor . (Late Clarendon . Hotel). AH communications receive prompt attention. .80i'532. Telephone 1040.. 2279. ■ PALMERSTON NORTH. O O; Y.A L HOTEL. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203. ' 'Phone 94, A. E. HAYWOOD, Proorietor. (JARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. EECOGNISED as one'of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc.. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 105.,6 d. to 15s. per day. Srxwial terms' for lenethened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargeh," E. F. Black, Prop.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 November 1918, Page 8

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