AUCTIONS. . . . . SUBDIVIStONAL SALE. W A' I W II ARE. E S T A T E. W A .1 W II A It B E S '1' A T E. W A I W It A It E K a T A T E. W A I W II A It 13 10 S T A T E. WEDNESDAY. 'DECEMBER 10. 1919, At 2 p.m. HOADLEY, SOX, & STEWART, LTD., in conjunction witli DALGETY AND 00., LTD., have bot-ii instructed bv WALT Kit C. ENSOR, ESQ., to ulfer by I'uljiic Auction, nl the Browning Street Salerooms, NAPIER, ou above dale', the vliola of bis W A 1 W H A It E E STAT E WAIWIIAHE E S T A T E Containing about ACRES. ' -jo qaa ACRES. ACRES. XOeOUU ACBES# SUBDIVIDED INTO FOUR BLOCKS, Varying in Area from 1900 UP ".'0 oOOfl ACRES 1900 UP TO 5000 ACRES. < WAIWHARE is situated 35 miles from Napier and 30 miles from Hastings by good motor road. Healthy, jiollini; PASTORAL COUNTRY of limestone formation. A good portion of the property is pioughaUle, and grows first-class Crops of' Turnips, etc. - On the-Homestead Block will be found COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE and complete. Station Buildings, in first-class older. THE LAND is beautifully watered by permanent streams, . and 'is excellent li'tlkt Country in Dry Seasons. TERMS OF JAYMEXT: lumper cent, at time of sale. 13* per c;-nt. on delivery, i.e., February !, 1920. Balance in 5-years from date of delivery; Hearing per cent, intciwl. Purchaser!, will he allowed interest ou their deposits at the rate of 51 per cent, per annum from time of sale up to date of delivery. Plnus will be forwarded on application. N.B.—A Clearing Sale of Slod; will | )0 held prior to date of delivery ot the land, so that the purchasers of the various blocks will bo able to obtain their requirements from the stock no* depasturing on the property. HOADLEY, SOX, &. STEWART, LTD., Auction-jars, Napier, FAMOUS HAUEAKI PLAINS. ■ FOR AUCTION, AT HIKUTAIA, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER IC, At 11.30 a.m. TTNDER instructions from (.'. A. HOP- *-> PING. ESQ., Nothcrton, we will oiler ior Sale, ai the Salevards, Hikuuua, ou tno above date— AfcQ ACRES OF THE BEST ■±"0 DAIRYING LAND INNEW ZEALAND, being the balance and the homestead portion of his property, subdivided into three compact farms of 100 acres each, and the balance in one farm of 163 acres. As the quality of this land is so well known it is unnecessary for ns to enlarge upon its capabilities further than that it is nrst-cla<s Kabikatea swamp country, capable of carrying a beast to the acre. . The laud has been heavily drafted and all drains are double fenced. The property is carrying a splendid .sole of grass, the only noxious weeds bcinv; ryegrass and clover, which abound in one dense carpet of beautiful dairying pasture, i These farms are.situate on the Pekapeka Road, and abo'tt two miles irum Nellierton Post Office, Wharf. School, and Cheese Factory, there-being also home separation, with cream collected at the gale. A regular passenger steamer service from Auckland lands all goods -3 mile from the property. The Hikutaia Saleyards and Railway Station are 31 miles distant. -This market is one- of the best on the Plains. ON NO. !, or !he Homestead Suction. comprising IK! aci-p-", there is a good 5-ro"ineil "house, with acetylene lights, man's room, bathroom, hot and cold water, washlr.uise, slwcrnoni, motor sli"d. cart shed, concreted yard and 12-bnil cowshed, with fi-cow plant _ installed, which may be taken at, valuation. This farm is in eleven paddocks, and is watered by mill and concrete troughs. SECTION 2, m ACRES, will bo in four paddock* when bomt'lary is erected between Sections 2 and .1. Hie cross fences being tlios" at each side of drains. SECTION 3, 10:) .ACRES, will "also I*> subdivided as above when boundary is complete between 3 and 4. Watered by mill and artesian. SECTION -J. 100 .Vri?KS. Ti>e same fencing conditions r.nolv her" also, and the section is watered by mill .. Dni'inir the holidays do not fail to inspect thi< excellent property, and when at the same do not fail to secure a section. Be Hie proud possessor of a farm >'hHi -vill for ever stand to you in good stead. • This land has never seen manure, and it is a pity we Jinve not more of it for dairying and fattening piirp'nys. TERMS ARE VERY EASY: On SECTION 1, ivilli nil buildings!i per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession. Balance S years at. 5J per cent. \ SECTIONS 2, 3, ami ■!■- ■ 5 per cent, on fall cf hammer. 5 per cent, on possession. 10 orr cent, in 12 months, or buildings to this amount. Balance S years at s', per cent. Plans. Conditions of S.ilo. and furl he particulars may be obtained at our offices. THE I-APMF;R«* cn.C.vi>r;R\TivE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD.. Ward Street, Hamilton. AUCTION SALE OF LAND. SUBDIVISION M)F MA^AGirS ESTATE, IIALCOMBE. 1-j aa ACRES good Dairying and l-il/i? Cropping Land, excellent country for growing root crop*, and quite close to Haleonibo Railway Station. DIVIDED INTO 5 FARMS, FROM 112 TO 201 ACRES. Here is an oppnrlunifv lo secure a nayable Dairy Farm or a l-'urny where the UP-COUNTRY FARMER Can Fatten his Slock during the Winter instead of . SELLING OX A LOW MARKET. SALE TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, At 2 p.m.. In LYCEUM THEATRE. l-EfLJHNG. EASIEST OF TERMS: II) per cent, ou fall <Tf hammer. 10 per cent, in twelve months, or buildings' In that value. Balance •"> vears at ">.'. per cent. POSSESSION. MARCH 15. 1112(1. Purchasers may erect buildings or fences immediately after sale. PLANS are now be'ng prepared, I Arrange lor inspection with I ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD., Auctioneers, 1 FEILDING AND ALL BRANCHES.
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