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~i : ~ AUCTIONS. '. SUBDIVISIONS SALE BY AUCTION Of the ' FAMOUS MOMONA ESTATE, TIRAU, FAMOUS MOMONA ESTATE, TIRAU, FAMOUS MOMONA ESTATE, 'TIRAU, Which has been under one ownership for ■, noarly 20 years. .....; jg SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS. ? RANGING IN AREA FROM 80 to ISO ■ ■ ACRES. R ' \ " EACH SECTION RING-FENCED AND SUBDIVIDED. ° easily Capable of carrying so y -' , ' COWS TO 100 ACRES. ■ |1 rTHE ' FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE il A AUCTIONEERING CO.; I,TD., in j.' conjunction with LEWIS AND CO., of e Wanganui, have been favoured with inr. structions, from the Owner to Sell the g. above Property 1 . ; I ■■-■ " V • ■ BY AUCTION . ' '■-■ e e : TEE TOWN 7IALL, TIRAU, 0 . TEE) TOWN HALL, TIRAU, 0 ; ON TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920, , V ' AT. ll A.M. . ' LOCALlTY.—Situated at Tirau, on the main line,: and £-mile from the I'ail- ' - way .Station.'* It is a'.so. situated on the mam-road to Onmbridge«i • . CARRYING CAPACITY—The. property, Which comprises 1700 acres, lias win--5 tered for several .years. 800 to 900 : Bteore, 2000 ewes, j with 115 per cent-, of lamia, besides diy 6to,ck,. htoses, • ' 'and house cows. Practically all tho . / stock is turned off', fat. each year. A large draft of bu/.locks recently sent off.tho property, to- the,works averaged 9461b. dead-weight. . ; PASTURE—The whole of the property has . ; been ploughed, and sown down in the best of EngCish grasses, except a\few patches of nice native shelter busk 1 ■ and plantations. "It would be a diffi- : ,i cult task to find a "better sole of gi nos In' the Wflikato. . . 5 WEEDS.—The estate is free from gcrse, blackberry, briar, : penny-royal, uta- • ~ wai, etc. FENCES.—The property is exceptionally ■ i v well fenced with six wires, .totara V posts, a'nd : good gates. Each section is boundary fenced and subdivided, as shown on plan.. : .;' }' j i WATER.—The wholo place is veil l watered . by . permanent . bprings. ( streams, ana windmills; ■' TIRAU.—The Township of Tirau has 1 the ,• usual conveniences of up-tc-date Hotel, Blacksmith and -Wheel--1 wright, ■ Post Office, with jip-to-date telephone system, School, 2 sets. Solo- • yards, Dried Milk Factory site already . purchased in the township. The Hora ■ Hora Hydro-Electric- works will bo supplying! thettovni and district with -~ -. light ana power for farm machinery In.the near future., ' .. There is an abundance of Totara timber i for posts and bui'.ding \rlthin easy distance of Tirau. Train leaves Hamilton at 7.15 a.m. for • , . Sale at'Tirau,'returning same after- -i ■' noon. ~ ' i■, ...... < CLIMATE.—Tirau has a vpry nice cli- ! mate, and does not bum up'in the ' 6ummer like • some ,cf the Waikato ! , country, and is well adapted for any ' class of farming. j Full particulars of tho various sections ' are given on Hie. plan, which will W 1 posted on request. « TITLE-LAND TRANSFER.' ... { . TERMS: '■ e On Section, la and Section 6, which have 5 ' residences and other buildings erected i thereon—s Per Cent, on tho fall'of 1 the hammer and 20 Per Cent, on ' Possession.. ' n On tho Balance of Per Cent. [ on the fall,of the hammer, 10 Per , Cent, oil Possession, and a fiirthor 5 r Per Cnt, or buildings in 12 .months The balance of purchase money may remain on Mortgage for 6 years at'fij ( ■ Per Cent, per annum. _ ' . ,s '' ' HOW TO INSPECT. c ' ' ■ '1 . Messrs. Lewis and Co. will bo. ivpre- t sonted at Tirau by Mr.'W. Wcolvon, who s will conduct intending purchasers over the s property. .Arrangement} may also be s made with the auctioneers for this pur- a pose. leaves Hamilton each day. . at 7.15 a.m., plenty of time for « inspection and returning same day. J ■ — .' , , a ' . AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. £ WE STRONGLY URGE THOSE a ; ' .DESIRING TO PURCHASE, a . a ;)!». section of really good .land, show- ' 8 ' , ing throughout a-perfect sole of e English grasses' (not half hawk-, . P ' ■ ■ weed, etc., but a solid mass of v cocksfoot, ryegrass, and clovers) TO INSPECT THIS SUBDIVI-' 1 'SION. .Wo give our assurance i that you will not be disappointed ' in this highly important facton - Plans and further information may be ? obtained at our offices or from lewte and C0.,-Tirau and Wanganui. bi THE FARMERS' 00-OPERATIVE AUC- T TIONEEIIING CO;; LTD., HAMIL- P TON,' -.. ' al • And hi LEWIS AND 00., WANGANUI, K rc . vt In Conjunction. * r j*. • r< ■ ■-> ■ f r ■ ■ ' ■ bi : — 4 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. h ac ■— — — : r— p: . ' ' 'V . SMALL DAIRY FARM. tl ASA GOING CONCERN. ' st a gc • . ' ■ . d( f*n ACRES, practically all plough- P' ' able now, and capable of still B ' "further improvement. Healthy, Warm, cc Modern 5-roomod jlouse and Outbuildings. About 2 miles' Factory, nnd 2J 'to nI Scliool. N PRICE, together with 24 cows, bull, horso cart, and harness, cans, eto,, i.85 _ Per Acre. Cash about 41500. Bote Agent— ! : GERALD ANDERSON, 1 'Phone 58.. . Otaki Railway. • J] P J — : 'L. Pl A FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING FARM,""; North Waikato (close to Glaxo Factory). P? mn ACRES. Freehold, all in 1" AJIU grass, all flat, mostly drained . swamp; fenced with live hedges into; 8 paddocks; best of metalled roads; liow "J carrying 90 dairy cows and dry stock; f" 1J miles frpm railway station, P. 0., J" store, school, and factory (Glaxo), Good tr fi-i'coiiicd house, h. ami c. water (hydro- j) l ' electric power to bo installed), 12-bailed " cowshed, concretcd, 0-cow' plant, in nood order (thrown in), and all) necessary ap-. .n* pliances. Price' J685 per acre; ternis. .£2500 cash, balanco easy. .Apply, early, C as-if not sold before the commencement. ■ of- the season, property is withdrawn from the market. L. ;i.crfs, Agent, Rora Street, To Kutti.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 12

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