AUCTIONS, Y AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. Y RICH. DRAINED SWAMP. FAMOUS HAURAICI PLAINS. TO BE SOLD AT TURUA. Jl THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, '! LIMITED, have received instructions i! from Mlt. GEORGE BOOTH to Sell by Public Auction in the TURUA TOWN HALL, at 12 Noon sharp, on TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919, ACRES /»aq ACRES ACRES <3UO ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO 13 SECTIONS, as follow:— NO 38.— 39 acres 2 roods 36 perches. NO. -10.— 40 acres 2 roods 25 perches. NO. 42.— 38 acres 2 roods 37 porches. NO. 44.— 40 acres 2 roods 11 perches. NO. 4G.—101 acres 2 roods 1G perches. NO. 60 — 44 acres 2 roods 31 perches, m 1 'NO. 61.— 43 acres 2 roods 31 perches. NO. 62.— is acres 0 roods 7 perches. NO. 63 — -it acres 1 rood 10 perches. NO. 64.— 4-1 acres 1 rood 12. perches. NO. 60.— 44 acres 0 roods 16 perches. NO. 66.— 43 acres 2 roods 34 perches. NO. 87.— 2S acres 2 roods 0 perches. Section 42 has a good four-roomed House and shed. All the sections are , mostly laid down in best English grasses, 3 . with rough fe d on balance, and arc 1 ready for milki g on this coming season, j Each section .is well drained on four ' sides, and most sections are fenced. I The land is all rich black soil, of great j depth, on sandy clay, and for fattening or dairying it cannot bo excelled in any part of the province. It is well suited ' for growing oats, maize, and turnips, etc., and is recommended as Highest Quality Land. There is a never-failing abundant supis ply of water easily obtainable by artesian bore. These sections aro (situated at the very . entrance to the Plains, and are served by a good road from tho Turua Wharf (2 miles), and Paeroa railway station (12 . miles), nnd also by numerous launches from Auckland landing passengers and goods 011 a private wharf near the property. The School, Public Library, Town ' Hali, Post and Telegraph and Money Order Offices and Savings Bank, Store, Boardinghouse,. Sawmill and Timber p Yard, and Creamery are within 2 miles of tho sections. . A proposed bridge across the Waihou . p River will bring the estate within 1} g miles of the railway, and a dried-milk j; factory is mooted, indicating that this disr. Irict hns an undoubted future as ,1 pros[r porous and populous/centre. j EASY TERMS—S per cent, on fall of the hammer, 5. per cent, cash 011 posp session, 15 per cent, in buildings within B' 12 months, 1 balance remaining 011 mgrty gage for five years at G per cent._ interim forest. As Section 42. has buildings thereon, tho terms on' this' jrill-bp 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, .15 per cent, cash in 12 months; and balanco ns above. Plans, conditions of sale, and any other desired information may be obtained , from the Auctioneers, i !«. THE FARMERS'CO-OPERATIVE AUCJ TIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED, Ward Street, Hamilton. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT " , ORONGO ORONGO, WAINUI-O-MATA. MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919, '• At 11.30 a.m. s 0 1 g M J5. LOAN AND MERCANTILE : ■t Al. AGENCY CO., LTD., have re- I ceived instructions from MR. AND MRS. 1 r FREDERICK' MORRISON, who have e sold their;, farm to offer for sale the i_ following:— 0 1200 4 and 6-looth ewes (to bo drafted), olio earmark 0 950 mixed-sex hoggets (to bo drafted),1 one earmark 1 50 2 and 4-tooth wethers, one earmark 1 'J 40' rams, mixed'ages , s 40 cows ill calf u> llolstein bull 32 2-year mixed-sex cattle (to be ; drafted) I. 29 yearling cattle (to be drafted) 19 18-month cattle (to be draftod) 1 30 mixed-sex calves '• Horses, implements, etc. <' ; e — , LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.: J AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-Our repre- ; > sentatlve ha 6 inspected tho above stock, - «nd reports that the sheep are well a grown, well woolled, and in splendid '' condition. The ewes in particular are , much above tho average, and should commend attention.. ■ 6 ; FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF ® TUPURUPURU STUD SHORTHORNS. k a 3 ."jl/TESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.,'LTD., Itl in conjunction with MESSRS. s LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Masterton, are cl favoured with instructions. from SIR WALTER BUCHANAN to sell by Public 1, Auction, flt the Honustead. Tupurupuru (9 miles from Masterton) his annual ;1 xlraft of Stud Shorthorn Bulls and Heir' fers, on : TUESDAY, MAY 20 NEXT, At 12.30 p.m. v ii d .■ 23 IS-months stud Shorthorn .bulls "i , 3 2J-vear stud Shorthorn j 1 31-year stud Shorthorn bulls. 3 'v '■ '■>', 2 18-months grade Shorthorn bulls T ', I aged grado Shorthorn bull • ll* , 5 2}-year stud Shorthorn heifers r ' r 5 18-months stud Sliorthorn heifers r 1 . 10 ' Clients who wish to attend the Sale r are requested to notify Auctioneers before May 19 if seat is required in Motor. .nveyance from Musterton, , 11 i 1- 1 ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1- •. ~~' !- -DALGETY AND CO., LTD., '• LE^ : IN AND CO.,.LTD., . , ■ Auctioneers. L>' ." AUCTION SALE AT CHRISTCHtJRCH. THURSDAY, MAY 22, At 1 p.m. ON account of MR. A. WEBB, owing to ill-health, 011 the Premises of the'Linwo'od Lnundry, situate at tho corner of 'GLOUCESTER AND ROLLESTON STREETS, LINWOOD, CHRISTCHURCiT, THE WHOLE OF THE PLANT, including :- 108-inch Bradford Dccoadin Calendar, n Shirt and Collar .Machine, A.L.M. ■ Co., 500-Shirt Metal Washer, 2 Koe- ' lions, 1 Wood ditto, 120 Shirts, Crimper (power), Sinclair, largo Rubber Wriiiuer. 8-horse Vertical , Engine ami Boiler on iron bed, , -. large Cornish Boiler, largo Fan, , ■ small ditto, 2 200-gallon Galvanised ~ . Tanks, 1 150 ditto, Gas Iron, Heater ; and Trons. Summerscales Collar Machini'. Hydro Extractor, 2ft. Gin. cage. Belting, Pulleys, Plnmmer Block; Shafting, Piping, Roofing Iron, Tables. Evci-ylhing complete for running an up- ' ta-date Laundry Business. Alsp. THE PROPERTY, comprising 20 ."in! T-llHlis. peirhes. logethcr with the " buildings thereon, having a frontage of 100 links to Gloucester Street and 1G6.7 . 'links to Rollestou Street. Y ALL FOR. ABSOLUTE SALE. JONES, M'CUOSTIB COMPANY, LTD., C. E. JONES, Auctioneer.
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