AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. • IMPORTANT LAND SALE. On Account of MRS. HUGH CAMPBELL, OF HAVELOCK NORTH. We are Instructed to Sell "THE GLENSHEE ESTATE," "THE GLENSHEE ESTATE," "THE YJLENSHEB ESTATE," ADJOINING THE PROGRESSIVE TOWN OF PUTARURU. ' Af\a ACRES FREEHOLD, . *"0 ACRES FREEHOLD, ' / IN AREAS FROM 1 19 TO 71 ACRES. 19 TO 71 ACRES. ' BY PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY, JULY 30, FRIDAY, JULY 30, At 12.30 p.m. At tho PUTARURU TOWN HALL, PUTARURU TOWN HALL, Adjoining tho Property. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. THIS is the first opportunity that has ever beon offered in Putaruru to secure sections in small .areas, adjoining the town, and presents as •' unique opportunity for tho investor with foresight, as most of the seo. tions will bo required in the neat future for residential sites in area* of an acre upwards. > As is now being generally recognised, Putaruru is destined to W come a very, substantial town and important railway centre. In addition to thisjthe contemplated expenditure of four and a half million pounds by the Public "Works Department ,on the Hydro-Electrical Power Schemo at. Arapuni, on- the Wai kato River, about nine miles out of the town, is bound to make it a considerable manufacturing centre on . uccount of the cheap power available. As a dairying centre it i« already famous, and every year se.es more .cows milked in the district, and large areas of land brought into cultivation bf 1 wealthy and shrewd farmers from all parts of the Dominion, who have purchased in this district. The property has been well farmed by the late Mr. Hugh Campbell, of Hawke's Bay. All facilities are well establishes in this town. The school adjoins the property, the town hall adjoins the property, the railway station is within a few chains of the property, and a portion of the block is already bounded by a number of substantial dwellings on quarter-acre sections. Building material is on the 6pot in abundance, there being a very large Totara Timber Depot within a few chains of tho property. This subdivision is located on two main roads, as shown on the plan,, ' which will be posted to you on receipt of a postcard. WHY GO BACK ' into the wilds, when you can secure at this sale an excellent dairy farm right in the heart of a flourishing town which is destined to becomo an important railway junction. This is your opportunity to secure a valuable farm home amidst healthy and pretty surroundings, and at much less than half the price of land of similar productive value elsewhere. THE HIGHEST GRADED CHEESE produced in the Waikato Districts this season is announced by the Chief. Government Grader, to -be that pro- ■ duced in the Putaruru District. Make it your business to inspect,.,. ■ There are seven sections,, full particulars of which are given on the plan the purchasers of which will, by the prudonce of their judgment, enjoy a handsome return on their investment in tho near future if they so desire, or otherwise may reap high returns at a nominal cost for the land. HOW TO INSPECT. . HOW TO'INSPECT. Mr. Robert Alcorn, Commission Agent, Putaruru, whose offices adjoin the railway yards, will conduct intending purchasers over the block. Railway facilities are' such that a person may, taking-Hamilton as a base, leave by morning''train, .in-' spect. the sections thoroughly, and _ return by afternoon train the 6ame day, otherwise good hofel accommodation is available,! a stonei-thrpw from ihe property. ' -. ; TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall, of hammer. 15 uer cent, on date of possession. Balance to Temain on first mortgage for five years at' 6. per cent. . per annum. '-..--. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER. .■' ' . STOCK ON THE PROPERTY. A CLEARING SALE of Stock, and-Im-plements will be held on the property on the day-before the sale of sections on Thursday, July .29;' at 12.n00n. ■ The stock includes over 100 head of Dairy . Cattle, Horses, and Implements. PJans and further information maybe obtaiucd from the Auctioneers, or.from Robert Alcorn, Esq., Commission Agent, Putaruru. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUC- " TIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. /I OK ACRES, Wainui-o-Mata, close to rtOO Wellington; 300 acres in grass, balance in bush; 100 acres flat, 50 been ploughed; 5 paddock's, ■ well watered. Wil4 cany 2 sheep per aero easily when fully improved. Close'.' to factory, and school. Good house of 6 rooms, woolshed, stables cowshed, piggeries, etc. Price, .£lO per acre. Easy terms. , -J A A A ACRES, Wnirarapa; 730 acres l.'iVV Freehold; G7O acres Education lease, perpetual. All in grass, except 150 acres bush. Well subdivided, post and wire fences. The land is nil ndenble, and mostly easy, Carries 1J big sheep. House of 7 rooms, all. conveniences, woolshed, 6tables, etc. Town halfmile, railway H miles, school half-mile. The land is best suited for pastorai purposes. Price Per Acre, £12 10s. Terms arranged. rrUU trict. All in grass, well subdivided and watered; ovef GO acres very rich rivor flats, balance been heavy bush country. Big quantity of firewood on property' which would bring in good "return. Carrying capacity through winter is 80 dairy cows, 80 springing heifers, 40 dry cattle, 120 sheep, 9 horses. Good house, whare, stables,'large cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Only i\ miles from railway, school, factory, and township. Prico, J!2B 10s. Per Acre. About ,£ISOO cash. nn ACRES, Bay of Plenty; heavy «J" swamp land, mostly silt country; 20 acres new grass, 25 acres fallow ready for crop, 5 acres oats, balanco good, rough feed; 6 paddocks, watered by windmill. All drained and double fonced. New -G-roomed dwelling,. big iron shed. Price, .£55 Per Acre. Terms arranged. I absolutely recommend this property. R, U. HARDEN, Land Agont, 8 Courtenay Pf.aco and 172 Fcatherston Street, Wellington. GOING CONCERN. 01A ACRES, Waikato, half undulating AllA) to flat, woll subdivided, and watered by ram and bore; sohool and Dreamery handy; rural mail; good_house,. 6 rooms and conveniences, 12-bail cowshed (conoreted). Stook includes 75 cows and heifers, 2 bulls, horses, implements, milking machino, separator, etc. A good herd, many of tho cows being in the Herd Book. Price .£55 per aore, t» a going concern. Terms JE3OOO cash. I ABBOTT AND ELMBLY. I 95 Queen Street —■ — Auoktad.
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