AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD R ' LAND. E • E .'" — L ' AT MAETINBOROUGH TOWN HALL. in in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919, id At 3 p.m.m ' )f N TOTitIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., » V LTD., have been favoured with in- " structions by the TRUSTEES in the ?' ESTATE of the late George Harris and j: Charlotte Hiirjis to sell the following ". properties by Public Auction on easy • terms at above date:— n- ' LOT 1.—117 Acres rich dairying land, [y - situated Hukanui, 2J miles from a- Marthiborough. Heavy Ruamahunga "river flats with plenty of jj firewood. Well subdivided. LOT 2—196 Acres 3 Roods, situated at Purautanga, 2 miles from Martinborough. Subdivided into several paddocks.' A big <portion' river flats. . . . NQTEI—Both the above properties aro " eminently suitable for either dairying or mixed farming.-. • - - -■ 1, • LOT 3.—50 Acres, eituated cornor of Martinborough and Tβ Awhita Road, 1 mile from Post Office. This property has two road frontages, and is very suitablo for suhe division. LOT 4.—11 Acres, divided into three paddocks, close to Martinborough ' School with 6-roomed dwelling. LOT s.—One House, 6 rooms, on sec-. . tion 2 roods 8 perches, situated close to .Bank of New Zealand with a frontage to Martinßorough Square. , LOT 6.—Section on main road Martinborough, containing 36 perches, ■ close to Messrs. Jolly and Co. J sMotor Garage. LOT 7.-3 Roods, main road, Martinboroneh, adjoining Presbyterian •• '. .Church. . . TERMS.-One-third Cash, balance five years at 6 per cent. " ■ ' ■ ' Also, under instructions from Mr. Wil- ' liam Patterson, Martinborough,' hie Freehold Property,- containing: 8G ACRES 3 Roods 22 Poles, situated J-mile from Martinborough Post Office; acres plantation; 3 pad- .. . docks.. ..Easy terms. dClOOOcash, balance 5 years at G per cent. Full ; articulars of both properties ■ may be obtained on app'ication to the 3 Auctioneers, who will be pleased to show intending -purchasers over the -properties. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON:AND CO., LTD., Mastertoii and-Branches. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ■ .' OF • < DAIRY STOCK, ETC.' AT.THE FARM, MANAKAU. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919. A BRAHAM AND, WILLIAMS, LTD., -&■ "instructed by T. MARSHALL, ESQ/(who has sold his farm), 'will sell ;_ as above at 1 p.m.— 30 Jersey cross dairy cows, due August ) and September ■ ■ s '. 4 springing heifers i i yearling heifers l 1 yearling steer. . . ■■_ 1 purebred Holstein bull Horse, cart, and harness, sundries, t etc. f 1 -5-year colt, by King George out of 5 . Master Agnes mare (slight reserve), broken to single and double harness 1 ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER VENDORS: * 4 springing cows j 1 cow. at drop f 1 springing heifer j 1 purebred Jersey covr (springing) 1 purebred Jersey heifer (springing) 2 cows, due September j 4 heifers, due September and October " 2 yearling hoifcrs J- , 1 yearling heifer , I ■ 1 light draught mare, all work ' LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, i LAND NOTICES. WAIKATO ( SHEEP FARM. ;' KfliV ACRES of limestone and vol- '! OO t canio biish country, comprising 500 acres 0.E.P.; 10s., and' 67 acres freehold, all lying exceptionally well 'to the sun, and a really good healthy place. All ' in grass excepting 10 acres shelter bush. - The grasses are chiefly best English mix- - ture. Buildings are good and consist of a 3-roomed iron house, lined, and very comfortable, up-to-date shearing Hhed and yardsi and concrete dip. 1 , There aro seven subdivisions and the > fences are first-class. The school is 2$ miles, cream cart passes within threequarters mile, wharf 11 miles, and the property is 30' miles from Hamilton. The stock carried in winter comprise 500 purebred sheep, 125 cattle, and U ' horses. , g The property would easily carry ■ 750 3 flock sheep, besides cattle.. . . ■ ■ ~ This is the best-little place-ire know !- of to-day, and h cheap at the money. . f Price, £9 10s. .£llOO cash. 2 UNENCUMBERED. f THE FARMERS'. CO-OPERATIVE : ~ AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. I WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 7 ''" ' • ■ . ' '• d (l>7K ACRES-SPLENDID SHEEP, JiU CATTLE, OR DAIRY FARM. All sown down in good English grasses, - subdivided into 20 sheep-proof paddocks, over .150 ACRES . PLOUGHABLE; 1 mile to school and factory, railway station, and Post Office. GOOD METALLED MOTOR ROAD. Very suitablo for cutting up into Dairy ■ Farms; would then bo worth double tho price now asked. Good fi-roomed hou6e, :■ all conveniences, large woolshed, dip, V and yards; handy to saleyards. [' GRAND PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Owner retiring. Price only ,£l6 '10s. per Acre; .£2OOO cash. Advise early inspection. f E. JACKSON, li SOLE AGENT, Valuer and Commission Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH; ()f\A ACRES, main road (south), nearly ' v "'* all 'plouglinbliv well watered, 190 acres grass, 14 neres bush; new house 5 rooms, 8-bail milking-shed, and other l i buildings; near school, and practically '! adjoining the best factory rn the coast. This is.a good property and well worth i inspection. Price, Jiii per acre. Tonus, " JiGOO ciish. If. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, '° Ne\v_Plyiiioulh. k 210 _ ACRES FREEHOLD. II TT-ATIKATI, • unimproved; make-two j J.\ Hue Dairy Farms. Price X 6 10s. acre; .£IOO doposit, Snow, Agent, AVaihi.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 12
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