AUCTIONS, FRIDAY MAY 0. FRIDAY FRIDAY MAY D. FRIDAY FRIDAY MAY !>. FRIDAY » 11.30 a.m. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET. SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE] SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SAL]',! SALVAGE SALE! • SALVAGE SALE' . SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! *- SALVAGE SALE! SALVAGE SALE! sCARRIAGE VARNISH a- CARRIAGE PAINTS ,t ( TINGLES, NAILS, RIVETS er CANNED PitOITS JAMS TEA, SARDINES e , DRIED FRUITS. - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, id of Acting under Instruction?, 1- nnilOMl'SON BROS., LTD., will sell ns -*- uuder, with all faults, WITFOUT °' RESE'RVE8, 72 gallons varnish ; 172 bags rivets 4 boxes Radium polishes 17 boxes Dubbin (Dal'e's) 31 boxes Nugget polish 1 case Yolkine, 2211b. • . 13 cases Lily Rasp, jam 69 tins coach paints, l's and s's e, (Masury's) fc- 2401b. tingles • 1031b. Hung, nails •y 200 cases canned fruits 2 chests tea •j 40 cases cornflour Bulk raisins r< \ Also, 3 solid Wood-Milne tyres, 000 i SO 80 cases dried fruits ' 6 drums carbide •_ 1 case Irish Roll tobacco, 2oz. piecea Hanks twine, S hooks Bacon-cutters (2) Sausage-filler, pair steelyards Dayton balance scales Bone-cutting machine . Together with a considerable quantity of sundries too numerous to enumerate. ~ THOMPSON BROS., LTD., ■ Auctioneersnnd General Merchants. i- : — " CAMBRIDGE IS THE GARDEN OF THE WAIKATO. CAMBRIDGE IS THE RICHEST , DAIRYING DISTRICT IN- THE l " AUCKLAND'PROVINCE, AND IS SITUATED ON THE WEALTHs- PRODUCING PLAINS OF THE PICTURESQUE WAIKATO RIVER, f CAMBRIDGE IS A TOWN OF GREAT . HISTORIC INTEREST AS. TUB ■ OLD MILITARY CENTRE OF THE WAIKATQ. AND ALL . ROADS LEAD TO CAMBRIDGE. THE Redwood instate • edwood Estate I IS IN THE HEART OF CAMBRIDGE, ,f and WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, t WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919, AT It A.M., By tho' FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Oil behalf of Messrs. J. Allwill and Co. THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE lias been farmed by Mr. Jared Allwill for tho past 40 years, and as. ho is now retiring tho balance or Homestead Block must bo sold, and consists of , ' 170 ACRES OF THE BEST AND MOST CENTRALLY-SITUATED LAND in the district, adjoining, as it does, the Hautapu Railway Station, and tho Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Co.'s Butter, Cheese, and Dried Milk Factories (tho latter to be erected at an early date). There is a 0 school within a quarter of a mile, and „ a daily -rural mail delivery. Tho Pros- ° parous and Beautiful Old Town, of Cam- ,{ bridge, which, nevertheless, is up to date q and modernly equipped, is only two miles distant, by a level and Derfect road. .The.Property is subdivided info 11 Sections, five of- which hive buildings thereon, as follow No. 1: 5 Acres, /with Blacksmith's Shop. T °- 2: 5} Acres; no buildings. No. 3: 83 Acres, which contain the line Homestead of 10 rooms and every domestic convenience, including acetylene gas and telephone. 1 . Iron shqds, 39 by 20 and 35 by 20; two-stall stable and harness-room, buggy shed-and motor shed; shear- . ing 6hed and coal shed. The House is well set back amid plantations, ' ■ orchard, lawns, and flowers, and is approached by a carriage drive. No.-4: 7 Acres'; no. Buildings. No. 5: 24 Acres, with Milkers' House. No. 6; 24 Acres; no buildings. !, No. 7: 29 Acres, with good house-of 6 rooms, wash-house, small dairy, iron cowshed with concreted floors nnd yards, containing a four-cow Milking Plant, complete with engine, etc. Windmill, fed by 2-inch bore, and having largo tank and a 1000-gftllon concrete trough, and Gstall. Stable. .This Section is divided into three -paddocks, and is ready for carrying right on. No. 8: 25 Acres, with 2 subdivisions and a 3000-gallon concrete dam, feci :l _ by a spring. i- No. 9: 20_ Acres, with a brick well, k • windmill and trough. No. 10: 17 Acres, with a 4-roomed House, 2-bail cowshed, and water t . . _ bore nnd pump. No. 11: 2 Acres and 5-roomed House, „ with washhouse and coalhouse, Each 1 section is wall fenced, and 6ome _ have subdivisional fences. The land is all level ?.nd in heavy t permanent dairying pasture, and is weil watered by Windmills, Tanks, Dams, and ( Concrete Troughs. ' EASY TERMS. No. 3 Homestead: 10 per cent. fall.of ), the hammer, and 30 per cent, on possession. t . Sections with Buildings Thereon: 5 per cent, on fall of the hammer, and 15 per cent, on possession. „ Sections Without {Buildings: 10 per ° cent-, on fall of tho hammer, and 10 per . cent, in buildings within six months, or ' 20 per cent, cash in six, months'without f. buildings. . j The balance of purchase moneys to bo secured by mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent, per annum. This Estate, bein£ a suburb of Camj bridge, furnishes an excellent opportun- ' ity for business and. professional men , and town workers to enjoy tho inestimable advantages of rural life in the intervals of their daily toil, and alio to sunplement their earnings. Further information from the Auctioneers, THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCt. 'PIONEERING CO.. LTD., 2 LAND DEPARTMENT, '' ' HAMILTON. e g : - - WAIRARAPA HEREFORD STUD AND j.' RUN CATTLE. ?- ■ FIRST ANNUAL SALE, d _ COLOMBA ROAD SALEYARDS, u MASTERTON, N.Z. ° WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. At 12 noon, -inA HEAD HEREFORD STUD AND IUV HERD ,BUU.S, STUD COWS, AND HKIFEKS. VENDORS: Messrs. G. E. Allen, Annadalc Estate, ,T. Carne Bidwill, James Estate, Donald Al'Kcnaie, Neil M'Kay, , J. C. M'Killop, and Percy Bros. AUCTIONEERS: v A. J.'Cooper and Co., Ltd., Dalgcty and Co., Ltd., c ," Levin and Co., Ltd., Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd., s " N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Li Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Ltd., tt; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assn., , Ltd. COMMUNICATIONS to id N.z, LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., to P.O. BOX 75, MASTERTON.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 190, 7 May 1919, Page 12
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