AUCTIONS. . IMPORTANT .AUCTION SALE. SUBDIVISION OF ' THE LATE SIR ROBERT LOC.KHART'S FAMOUS PROPERTY. fTIHE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE i AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LIMITED, 'HAMILTON, have received instructions from MESSRS. F. GAN.Iv AND CO.. lo offer this Estate by Public Auction on tho property, I SITUATED TWO MILES FROM THE ) TIRAU RAILWAY STATION, 1 * Un TUESDAY, MAY 20, At 12 Noon. ■ Q/l f) ACRES of excellent, dairying j «7tcrJ land, subdivided into 7 I COMPACT FARMS, as folio*rs:i I a. r. p. Section 1 59 0 22 - - „ 2 . 88 0 9 „ 3 . 163 0 4 , „ 4 . 118 238 '5 . 118 2 .18 • „ li . 154 1. 21 „ ' 7 . 259 0 33 1 , The soil is of exceptional quality, ben dark friable loam oil a sandy clay subsoil, which retains the moisture anil | ■ consequently imparts to tlio feed in the driest summer months a colour which in-' variably appeals (o visitors. The feed | does not dry up as is usual in some i districts, and it is certainly the coming dairying centre in tho Waik'ato. The land has never been boomed, and these sections will be sold at a figure which ■ will enable purchasers to show a ltandi some profit. The district is noted' for . its suro root-growing propensity. This fact is a further proof of the value of its moist rich soil. As a district within . easy reach of Hamiltxui.it would be hard to beat. The surroundings are most picturesque aud pleasant. .Tlio wide valley with its gentle rolling downs and shelter ' belts is a fine scone. Tho town of Tirau is situated 2 miles from the sections, all conveniences .ire to be found here— butcher, baker, and grocer deliver goods at tho property. The posture is in good heart, a largo area having been well sown down this autumn. - There is a splendid '. crop of swedes, which also speak volumes for tho qualily and fertility of the soil. The general contour of the land is easy rolling. There are some very fine rich • flats on the lower levels and the slopes are gradual, rising to brond I able lands, with basins of large extent, being of ex- ' cellent quality. There is water in abundanco on every section. The buildings -are good and substantial. . On Section. 7, the present homestead, there is a very fine range of buildings, comprising a good home of 5 room:, with all conveniences, and outbuildings well appointed, largo fowlhouses and runs, etc., a good comfortable 4-roomed cottage, a. milker's cottage of' 3 large rooms, up-to-date stables containing 4 loose-boxes, large harness room, tool shed, implement shed, and manure storage. Another large building consists of 7 horse stalls, feed room, and cowshed. There is also a large totara woolshed, and a large granary, also built of totara. The purchaser of I-ot I has the right to remove the 4-roomed cottage on to his section. The Tight to remove the large woolshed is extended to the purchaser of Section 3, and the purchaser of Section 6 has the right to remove the totara granary to ■ his farm. ] There is a large totara timber depot within 6 miles by rail, and there is 1 plenty of gravel on the place for all con- 1 crete work. ( This properly is lying well and is nicely sheltered. .Intending purchasers should not. fail , to inspect these sections. Plans of the , subdivision' giving all information are •* now ready. . • . * , Further particulars, plans, and conoi- ' tions of sale may be obtained at cur ( offices. , THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUC- ! TIONEERING CO., LTD., 1 WARD STREET, HAMILTON. , - i 1 FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF i TUPURUPURU STUD SHORTHORNS, i 1 MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ' IYL in conjunction with MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Masterton, are 'favoured with instructions from SIRWALTER BUCHANAN to sell'by Public Auction, nt the Homestead, T'upurupuru (9 miles from Masterton) his annual draft of Stud Shorthorn Bulls and Heifers, on 'TUESDAY, MAY 20 NEXT, ' At 12.30 p.m. 23 18-months stud Shorthorn bulls •< 3:25-year stud Shorthorn bulls ■ ; 1 3j-year stud Shorthorn bulls ■ 2 18-months grade Shorthorn bulls 1 aged grade Shorthorn bull ' 5 2J-year stud Shorthorn heifers ' 5 18-months stud Shorthorn heifers Clients who wish to attend the Sale are requested to notify Auctioneers before May 19 if seat is required in Motor ...cya'nee from Masterton. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ] DALGETY AND CO., LTD., < ' LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE. QTUD AND HERD ABERDEEN- ° .ANGUS BULLS AND COWS. Under the Auspices of tho New Zealand . Aberdeen-Angus Association. 1 SALE will be held in the Yards of MESSRS. A. J. COOPER AND CO., ; LTD., COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, , MASTERTON. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919, At It o'clock sharp.The number to be offered are as follows: 4 IJ-vear STUD POLLED AA T GUS : BULLS, bred by F. B. Lowes, ( Frank Armstrong, and Edward Creswell. 90 PUREBRED POLLED ANGUS BULLS, rising frum 1J- to 25-years, on account of Messrs. H. T. Ilume, Edward Creswell. Messrs. Elliott and Fallon, and others. 5 STUD POLLED ANGUS. COWS ' AND CALVES. 9 PUREBRED POLLED ANGUS HEIFERS, rising from 10 lo 18 months. ALSO to bo offered at the conclusion of the .above: 27 HEREFORD BULLS, Is to 21 years. 11 STUD AND HERD SHORTHORN BULLS. ; Catalogues on application to the AucI tioneers. j MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD.,, A. 3. COOPER AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
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