AUCTIONS. ' IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND BY" PUBLIC AUCTION. THEHAWKE'S BAT FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., WAIPUKURAU. have been instructed by R. MEREDITH, ESQ., of Hatuma, to offer for sale by pubho auction AT THE TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, *'• ■ On TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920, • At 8 p.m., ■ , HIS WELL-KNOWN TARA ESTATE, ■ Comprising STfl ACKES ' FREEHOLD, and being absolutely the pick of the famous Hatuma Settlement, . Th» country is all limestone, about twothirds plonghable, and highly, improved; has good homestead and »!1 necessary outbuildings and conveniences, : In spite of this year's drought, there have been fattened' on the property this season 2000 sheep, nnd the .place is now carrying and '.will winter exceptionally well 1600 breeding ewes, nnd 450 dry sheep. About 100 head of cattle have been running on tho : place all through -the summer,- and have just been sent away to graze. It is situated 13 miles from.Waipukurau by flat metalled rond.and can bo gen-. uinely described as an ideal farm; ,' I ' ' ■ ' ' THE TERMS are 'exceptionally easy— 20 per cent cash, 10 per cent, in 2. years, balance in 5 years at 0 per cent. Possession two weeks from date of snlo.. Clearing Sale of all Stock nnd Plant immediately before date of possession. We unhesitatingly recommend this property as being one of the best of its class and size in New Zealand. Full particulars can be had from and arrangements for inspection mado with THE HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' COOP. ASSN..LTD., WAIPUKURAU, Auctioneers. • • ■■' , .'UNRESERVED CLEARING.;SALE. ■'■•';'■ .TUESDAY, MAY' 25,' ' At 12 o'clock sharp. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Stock Department, will sell as above, on behalf of the EXECUTORS of the Estate of. the late G. GALYER, Kaiwaiwai:FIRST/CLASS DAIRY FARM, conslating of 60 acres of heavy dairying land, divided into six paddocks, all in good English grasses. ■ with good five-roomed house; nil conveniences; cowyard, milking machines, ordhard, garden, etc., together with'.— I •- 85 first-class' dairy cows, factory dates ~-2 2-year heifers, factory dates 1 beef cowls calves . 14-horso plough team, .4 to 6. years .2 half draught; horses, 8 years 1 gig pony, aged '.'■'■ 1 good hack, 7 years , 25: forward empty ewes. .... I | 40 4-tootli ewes and wethers I '■'• 10.new milk cans 1 spring cart and harness ' 1 single furrow ■ plough 1 double furrow plough 1 set discs 1 Hornsby mower, roller bearing "1 set blocks and chains Swingle-trees and .chains 2 tons barley straw . 1 ton clover hay Large quantity of sundries. Also: Furniture of five-roomed house. Terms and fuller particulars on application to Stock Department, W.F.C.A., Martinborough or Masterton, UNRESERVED DISPERSAL. SALE, KAINGA-PAI HERD. PEDIGREE FRIESIAN CATTLE. : NEWBURY LINE, FEILDING. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. TkALGETY AND COY. LTD., instructby MR, T. W.. KOBERSTEIN, who has sold his property, ■ will • soil at the' Homestead as above, at 11.30 a.m. sharp,', his complete. herd ;of Pedigree Friesiah Cattle, ■ comprising—. ■'. '33 pedigree Friesian cows, bred 6tud . bulls ■•.■■■■. 12 2-year pedigree Friesian heifers, bred to 6tud bulls'.■ 7 18' yearling heifers , 4 pedigree Friesian bulls ■ AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. This Herd includes many fine individuals of best 'strains of. American and Dutch blood, and a large number art? by imported bulls, thus affording a splendid opportunity of securing high quality cattle. , LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920, At 11 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Allen Street. , AUCTION SALE, CARDBOARD, PAPER, & SUNDRIES. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell «t auction, as .above, entirely without reserve-: 3. tons Cardboard, '■ 2 tons White' and Coloured Wrapping Paper. Quantity of Printing Paper,' , 8 gallons Chinese Gloy. • G Carborundum Grinding Wheels, 1 sack Asbestos toiler Covering,' ■ 1 sack Emery Powder, :. i dozen Boots, . ■. 1 Sewing< Machine. A. small quantity of Ladies' 'Nightgowns, Camisoles, and Underskirts. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. D ALGETY AND,COMPANY, LTD., under instructions received from the Public Trustee in the ESTATE OF HUGH M'CORMICK, will offer for salo ■by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, St. Hill Street, Wanganui, on Wednesday, May 20, 1920, at 12 o'clock:318 Acres 0 roods 32 perches, Freehold (Land Transfer Title): Sections 5 and 37A, Block XV,- Hautapu Survey District, situate Mangawekft;4o acres ploughable; ea,sy, hilly country, atd watered by permanent streams; 9 miles' from nearest town, 9 miles from railway station; creamery cart calls at this place; school on adjoining property; good roads, 3 Sheep per acre and Cattle: 5-roomed ■nouso (good;, milking shed, hay loft, also two other sheds; post and wire (totara posts and battens); subdivided into 8 paddocks, each paddock permanently watered. 10 per cent, deposit on fall of hammer, 20 per cent. July 2, 1920, balance 5 years at 6 per cent.' For further particulars apply to Auctioneers.,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 203, 22 May 1920, Page 14
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