AUCTIONS. DISPOSAL. LAND SALE OF STAINLE Y P A R K, STATNLE Y P A R Iv, STAINLEY PARK, WAVERLEY AT WAVERLEY TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. At 2 p.m. mHE FARMERS'.' CO-OPERATIVE I ORGANISATION .SOCIETY OF N7, LTD. Hawera. in conjunction with MESSRS.- PALMER. & GRAY. Waverlev, hiive received instructions, from the Trustees of Lupton's Estate ; to fell by Public Auction-as'above— llfkA ACRES of first-class dnirying IJLUI/ land, which is cut up and subdivided into sixteen farms, ranging from 20 to 1.00 acres; also Town Sections fronting the property. Thewhole hns three rond frontages, is vory suitable for close settlement, and is well watered by running ftrenms and windmills. It is well situated, as it adjoins the township of AVaverley, the Waverley railway, station, mid the Waverley dairy factory. These farms contain some of the richest fattening and dairying land on the coast. Intending buyers will be.shown over the properties on* Tuesdays and Thursdays, or as arranged. p TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of hamnier; 15 per cent, on date of possession'; 5 per cent, in 12 months; 5 per cent. in.2 years; 5 per cent, in 3 years; balance in 5 years from date of possession. Interest at G per cent, on unpaid purchase roonev from" date of possession. Possession will be given June 1, 1920. LITHOGRAPH PLANS and further particulars obtainable on application to Farmers' Co-op., Hawera, or its branches, or Palmer and Gray, Waverloy.
IMPORTANT.SALE OF STUD SHEEP. MESSRS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. (in conjunction with MESSRS. H. MATSON AND CO.), have received instructions fronr-MH, ISAAC ANDREW, of Ellesmere, who is selling his property, to offer AT THE SHOW GROUNDS. ALDINGTON, ■ On THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920, HIS WELL-KNOWN FLOCKS OF ENGLISH LEICESTEES, RYLANDS,. . SOUTHDOWNS, AND STIROPSHIRES, Comprising the following lots:— ENGLISH LEICESTERS4fl stud rams 10 stud rum lambs 2SO one-shear flock rami) 200 ram lambs 4 stud champion ewo» 12 stud ewes 5 stud ewo lambs GOO flock ewes 250 flock ewe lambs RYLANDS--5 ono-shear stud rams S stud ram lambs 25 flock ram lambs 7 stud ewes 100 flock owes 30 lambs SOUTHDOWNS--1(1 stud rams 12 stud ram lambi 7.") flock ram lambs 12 stud owes 10 stud ewe lambs 1.15 flock ewes 75 flock ewe lambs SITROPSHIRES--7 stud rams 20 one-shear flock rams 25 .ram lambs 5 stud ewes 5 stud ewe lambs Sii flock ewes 30 flock ewe lambs The above include champion prizetakers of each breed. Catalogues will shortly be obtainable from , j. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. H. MATSON AND CO., Joint Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TTIREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., s- 1 LIMITED, instructed by the Executor in the Estate of the lute David l.'ent, will sell on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2t, At the Assembly Booms, WANGANUI, the' RANGITAUTAU PROPERTY, COMPRISING fn(VT ACRES, Of which 1700 acres are'in grass, well fenced into 10 paddocks, largo proportion suitable for carrying cattle. Situated 7 miles from Kai Iwi by Rood motor road, adjoining on the seaward side the Rnngitautau Property lately sold by Mr. G..F. Moore. The property is for absolute sale, in order to wind up the estate. Further particulars from the auctioneers. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. o(\f\ ACFESTaR.P.. nt"lk, 7 miles ■vUu from Raetihi. on good metalled road; 125 acres in grass and crops, in acres of bush ready to burn off, 13 acres under Hie'plough, 5 acres of swedes, ICO plougliable when stumped. Three roomed cottage, dairy, transhrd. stable, man's room, cowshed, etc.. Eight paddocks, ring fenced, well w'atcr><l, 251b. of good mixture of grass' seed per acre of burn goes with the place, lira four tons of hnv. Price. .£22 10s. ,£IOOO cash. 11 a A ACRES,, 0.R.P., at 275. 6d., 550 J..I.WJ in grass, balance bush, well watered, good hilly sheen country, p.o. and school about. "<t ntiles. Will winter two sheep to the acre. Only ■building, a wbnre. Price,'..£7'for goodwill Good terms to zood man. H. JENKINS, ■ P.O. Box 24, Raetihi. HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY.' ' OAA ACRES, situated about 27 miles a""- froniPalmcrston North"; all in grass; 10 acres ken ploughed. and 75 ncres could be ploughed, balance hilly, but splendid healthy sheep country, carrying a good sole of griws; carrying, nfc present 2000 big sheep and U2 head of grown cattle; well fenced and subdivided, into 21 paddocks; good house of 7 or 8 rooms, with all conveniences, wnoL shed dip, sheep yards, motor shed, mau's whare, and other outbuildings, nlso'good orchard. Price, .£2O per ncre; ,£250(1 cash. GOLDINGITAM .* ' BECKETT, LTE., Land Department, Palmc.rslon North. lucn AND FERTILE. BAY OP PLENTY. Vide "N.Z. Iterald": "More first-class land, a larger area and a better finality of second-class land than the whoic'of the province of Canterbury." -j a-) ACRES well done Farm; good .JLu.I buildings! can'ics -ifl cows, other stock, and crops. .£37 Per Acre. Terms. 1 ryo-ACRE M-COW SEASIDE FARM, Xitf .£3O Per Acre, going concern. TermS ' COLIN C. NORRIR, Land Agent, Ttiirangu. Agencies throughout the wholo Bay of Plenty. Write for one of my Farm Lists," and purchase before prices rise to those Tuling in less favoured parts' of tho Dominion For climato, etc.
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