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AUCTIONS. : EXTRAORDINARY LAND SALE. SUBDIVISION OF TOKOUOA TOWNSHIP. TOKOKOA TOWNSHIP. TOKOROA TOWNSHIP. TO BE SOLD Br PUBLIC AUCTION, At the TOWN HALL, i'tITARURU. On FRIDAY, MARCH 5, At 12 Noon. TpHB Sale of the above subdivision JL stands out as most unique in all Land halts -conduclwl ■ in aio iNurtn Island lor some coiisideraoie time. Tills subdivision- covers the wUole township, wlticn is situated on tho railway, la miles Irom j/utaruru, and is in tne iicui't of a vast and tortile'district. No less than a quarter of a million acres ot valuable- laud surrounds this coming town, and it is now quite evident that dairymen and graziers are quickly realising the value of this new district. Many ■fine homes arc at present dotted over this vast tract ot country, and a" trip through the district would convince anyuody of the great prospects ahead for the town of Tokuroa. in making preparations for the tuture neither effort; nor expense has been spared in securing a most suitable and central site lor this town. The natural drainage facilities are excellent. A stream of pure water flows past the town, whicn will supply requirements for all time. Firstclass roads havo been made, and aro now almost completed through tho subdivision. Tliero is a school in the township, also Post Otfice and telephone service, a large public hall is being built liriinetfUielj, and an •upto-datc cheese factory is now in operation, drawing its supplies from GOO cows, which number will be greatly augmented each year from now on. Apart from dairying pursuits vast numbers of fat slieop and cattle are sent to the freezing works from this fertile district each sea- ■ son. Tho, Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd,, has built largo stores in the town, and those in a position to venture the opinion are quite confident that this town ■ will asumo large proportions fairly rapidly. It is only reasonable to suppose that such will bo the case. There Is no district in New Zealand holding out better prospects to farmers to-dny, <ind the land is being bought up rapidly by desirable settlers. We anticipate nn influx of business people to this town in the near future. The improvement in the district during the last fivo years lias boa phenomenal, and those in a position to express an opinion look forward with confidence to more than treble the same improvement in the next five yearf. This sale offers a Bound investment to large and small Investors alike. There is probably no venture ofTering to-day which holds • -out anything like equal prospects. We urge the public to make full inquiries concerning this future important town, also to attend tho • sale and buy all they can. Tho ■terms are very easy, and a man with even small capital is enabled to invest in these sections.

PLANS OF THE SUBDIVISION arc now ready, and will be posted to any address on receipt of a postcard. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to invest a 'few pounds in a sound venture. TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in 12 months. : Balance 5 years at 51 per cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. AUCTION SALE OF FREKHOLD PROPERTY, Known as THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTER/TON.SATURDAY, MARCH'G, 1920, At 2 p.m. shall). MESSRS. A. J. COOPER AND CO. LTD., have been instructed by the owner, MRS. SULLIVAN, to offer at their rooms, Perry Street, on above dale, and time, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. The. above valuable property has n frontage to Queen Street of 30ft. by a dcDtli- of usrt. The. Hotel comprises about 50 rooms, and has all modern conveniences. Full particulars as to terms and conditions of sale on application to the Auctioneers. . , ' SATURDAY, MARCH' 6, - 'Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. . EXTENSIVESALE.OF HIGH-CLASS . FURNITURE AT OTAKI. - AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • instructed by Mr. Wm.. Tompsitt, who'is leaving Otaki, to sell at.his residence, Othlei, on Saturday, March 0, the whole of his Superior Household Furniture, including— A very fine Dell piano and contents of drawingronm. diningronm, kitchen, and four bedrooms. The rooms are well furnished. ' ■ • ' Also. 2 cows, in full profit , . The sale is to be. an absolute one, as Mr. Tompsitt is leaving Oiak:. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. • CLEARING SALE. MESSRS; LEVIN AND CO. LTD., Mn-li'i-tnii. ■ are-- instructed Iv DAVID H. RUTHERFORD. ESQ.. Hnebridgc, Manriceville, who has &old his r.inperty, to sell by Public Auction, at the ' TIKITAPU YARDS,' MAURICEVILLE (Kindly lent for the occasion), On TUESDAY, MARCH 9, At 12.30 p.m.2539 SHBEP.'OO 2-tooth ewes 342 4-toolli ewes 419 fi-tonth ewes ■IBS full-mouth and 5-year ewes 633 while-faced mixed-sex shorn lambs 70 woollv Mack-faced lambs ' 40 2-tnoth wethers 15 4 and 0-tnnth Lincoln rnms (good) 4 aged Romncy rams (i Southdown rams 176 CAmR ~ 59 Hereford and Shorthorn cows, with calves nt foot (viinning with bull) 32 Hereford 25-vear heifers (running with bull)' 5 Hereford cows (running with bull) G cows, with calves at foot 0 dry cows (i 0 Hcrpford mixed-sex yearlings 2 3-year Hereford bulls, bred by D. M'Ksnzin 1 3-y"ar Po!!"d-Angus bull, bred by Burling Bra«. 1 IR-montli bull 4 aooil dairy cows 7 hacks Sundries LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 132, 28 February 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 132, 28 February 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 132, 28 February 1920, Page 14

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