AUCTIONS. ._..'"■' IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. ■ > OHURAKURA ESTATE. OHURAKURA ESTATE. . .•'■-'• SATURDAY, MAY 29,' 1920, At 11 a.m. HOADLEY, SON A STEWART, LTD. have, been 'instructed 1)>- MRS. M A.' PERRY to offer by Public Auction at the BROWNING STREET SALE ROOMS, NAPIER, on abovo date, he: well-known Property, 0 H U R A If'U R A, OH U R A K UR A, .i . OHUIIKITEA, . ;' 0 H U R A K U R A, • . Containing about ACRES 1Q fTAA ACRES FREEHOLD. ±O,QUU FREEHOLD . SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE SUITABLE PASTORAL BLOCKS As under, viz., ; LOT 1-3550 ACRES. LOT 2-3530. ACRES. '.. LOT 3-3100 ACRES. "- LOT 1-2000 ACRES. LOT 5-1080 ACRES. . On Lot 1 there are 300 acres good milling bush, also sheep yards. ' -~ ■ On Lot 2. there are 3 Whares, yards, etc. ■ On Lot 3 there are Manager's Residence ■ and outbuildings. ' On Lot 5 there are 40 acres of milling bush, also small cottage. On Each Lot there is Sufficient Totara .tor all Fencing Requirements. OHURAKURA is situated about .'3O miles from Napier.by.good motor-road, and 3 miles, front Te Pblrao Township. The Estate consists of healthy hill country,- mostly in English grass, halanee native. Well watered ;by permanent streams. Originally in heavy bush. , TERMS OF PAYMENT. 10 per cent, at time of sale. 5 per cent.\on delivery, i.e., June 29, 1920. , ■ , 10 per cent, in 12 months, from date of. delivery. .-.''' Balfnce in 5' years from date of dolivery. ■„ ' AlLunpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 5} ,per cent. ; Plans will be forwarded on application. NOTE.—Ohurakura was farmed by the (late Mr. G. P. .Donnelly for many years, and is regarded as one of the best' ( investments of the kind that has yet been placed on the market,' IMPORTANT NOTICE.-An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock'.and Plant will ■bo held-prior to date of delivory, so that purchasers of the various blocks .- will be able to, obtain their requirements from the stock now depashir- . ing on the Estate. HOADLEY, SON''* STEWART, LTD.; . \ Auctioneers, Napier, ■■ RURAL LAND FOR.SALE. -I(\4 ACRES, all' grass, seven padXl/"fc docks, streams; 7-rooraod house and usual' dairy "buildings; half ploughable, balance ftisy sloncs; now carrying 00 cattle, 14 sheep, 4 horses; .£2O, freehold, on good terms. On Art ACRES, all ploughable, half' ■Al\j\j\] under ciiltivntion. balance fern and tutu,. 200 acres splendid swedrs. 80 soft turnips. 175 just laid down, 550 permanent pastures, tlvree cottages, and timber for big shed. Present- crops are Bscnnd to nothing. Motor road to place. Adjoining place sold at £W without building. Price, ,£l4 for freehold. Terms on application. '••■ ' ■■■ ■ QflO ACRES, 0.R..P. at 255.. 130 acres 00/ V ■; n c-rnss; balance bush. ' Two paddocks,, 3-roomed wharo, sheep yards, etc., 110 chains fencingj orchard, garden, etc., K miles from railway. Price, .£looo;'easy terms, /»q-| ACRES, O.R.P.,at 305., 300-grass, -DO.L balance . bush, 8, paddocks, house, yards, and tracks. c 67 per acre, Terms arranged. ', K. C. GUTHRIE. Land Agent, RAETIHI. ' SOMETHING SOUND. QOQ ACRES, with 5-roomed house, ivith all modern conveniences; race _ cow-byre, concrete floor, L.K.G. milking machine and Hutchison vacuum pump; hydraulic ram. About 315 acres in mass, 10 acres turnips, ,7 acres shelter bush, all ploughable when stumped, 30 acres already ploughed and grassed; would easily carry double the stock with n r little "improvement. Handy to school and factory on good metalled road.. Would cut up nicely into two sections. Owner will sell as a going concern, with 100 head of cattle, including 53 milking cows. \3- horses, and all usual farm implements and plant, including milking machines, also 110 dairy factory' shares, fnrnituro, and everything except personal effect.". Stock and implements ; alone am worth £2000. Price .£33-per I acre, freehold, with £3%0 : cash j Rood terms' for balance. Wire for option. This is a snip. / ..•'•■ L. A.'NOLAN AND CO;,. (S. A. Dailey, Land Representative), Devon Street,. New Plymouth. OQQQ ACRES of splendid fern counMOtJU (ry, situated. 12 miles from Te Awamutu on a main metalled road; 300 acres fully improved.and now being dairied on; the balance, 2599 acres, in heavy fern and bush; 2200, acres'of which being easy, . ploughable country, and about 400 acres hilly to undulating; about GO to 70 acres heavy tawa bush; this country takes .rough sowing well; the block watered throughout by shiiigle-bottom-streams, and there is no need for. artificial means for watering stock. The property is Waikato Electric Lighting area, and has a frontage to a metalled road to Te Awamutu, Cambridge, or Hamilton on a good motor rood. -There is a splendid modern homestead built just prior to the war, with- all modern conveniences and surroundings, including hot and cold water system, tanks, and windmill; a very well built iron burn,' stables, and implement shed, an up-to-date stockyard and branding pen, concreted dairy with water sup-, ply; good orchard -and garden, Price J!10 pe,r acre. Good terms to suit man with sufficient capital. . Apply POTTS AND' POLLARD, Te Awamutu'. -inn ACRES, rich Otaki flats'slitter XMV bush, well watered; milk 50 to CO cows now; 9-roomed house, h. and o. water, bathroom; first mortgage, J2GOOO, long term. Price, ,£75 per acre; cash, ,£ISOO. PA-ACRE Farm, 10-aciv Tevenuc-bear- «" ing orchard; also 23 dairy stock, 15 acres bush; 7-roomcd houso; ,£l2O per aero, .£I4OO cash, •-. ■ G.ANDERSON, Land Agent, Otaki Railway. I 'Phone 58. .m . GOING CONCERN-TE AWAMUTU. 1 CA ACRES, Freehold, 120 acres grass, -lt»V .30,.acres .drained swamp; all easy;' ploughable .' country; 'S-roomed house, concreted cowshed, milking machines. Price, including 40 cows, etc., i'so per acre; .£ISOO cash. H. LEWIS, . Land Agent, ' Te Awamutu.
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