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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. | Owing to Dissolution of. Partnership nnHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-i TIVK ASSOCIATION LTD., havo 1 bnen instructed by MESSRS. PIPER AND MARSHALL, to offer for ealo by Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, \ On ■TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920, At 3 p.m., Their tnvo well-known Properties, as under:— "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. Freehold under Government deferred ■ payment lioonse, together with new Gen- • tleman's 2-storied Residqnce, containing large billiard room, electric light and 1 every modem convenience, motor slieri, implement sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's wharo and all necessary outbuildings, i Situated 5 miles from Waipawa on firsi- ' class metalled Toad. Mail car and cream carta pase daily. _ The property . is composed entirely of rich fiats. beii«s ,- all well drained swamp or river silt land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make an ideal dairy farm and would inflk well 150 cows, but is equally suitable ' for a fattening or stud farm. Water power provides electric light and ample powor for milking machines', wood-cut-ting, etc. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. Low rolling hills and is situated. 13 miles from Waipawa by flat nietailefl road, and 3 miles from Tikokino School and Post Office. The property is practically all ploughable and is well fenced into 19 paddocks and wintered last year 4000 sheep and 160 head of cattle. Buildings comprise new 6-roomed house with all conveniences, woolshed with 4 stands machines, stables, implement shed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's whare, Rood .sheepyards and dip. TERMS.—The. terms of, payment are the same for both properties, viz., 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession. The purchaser takes over the exists mortgage and the balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION—WiII be given immediately after the Clearinir Sale of Stock which will be held within 14 days of the salo of tho properties. • PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be had on application to Messrs. Co+terill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors for the VendoTs.or from the Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should be made. SECOND ANNUAL HALCQMBE HOGGET, FAIR.

IN THE YARDS (right opposite HALCOMBE RAILWAY STATION). THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920, 12 o'clock noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •£*- will sell on account of Halcombe Farmers, as above—' MAAA MIXED-SEX HOGGETS, ,UW drafted iin lots to suit purchasers. NOTE,—These hoggets have all been wintered on turnips in the district, and arc in good condition. As the Fair is being held right ■• opposite the Railway Station every facility for trucking will be available. Good paddocks handy if re- ' quired. A first-class Luncheon available at D. Hosken's Halcombe Hotel, from 11 a.m. BY AUCTION SALE, VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES. ' HAMILTON. HAMILTON. WAIKATO'S GREAT BUSINESS, SHIPPING, AND MANUFACTURING CENTRE. THE TOAVN OF WONDERFUL, SOLID, AND SURE PROGRESS. IN THE. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY'S ; , LAND SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1820, AT'll a.m. LOT 1.-Section, Part Allotment 3S, Hamilton West, 60 feet frontage to Victoria Street, with a depth of -100 feet through to a right-of-way, and situated in the 'big business area, and next, but one, to Shaw's new garage (the A.M.P. Section intervening), and, i opposite the National Bank's new' buildings, in course of- erection. There is a brick building on the roar i portion, let at 375. Gd. weekly. If not sold in one lot will bo offered in three separate sections of 20 feet each. Title; Land Transfer. Freehold. LOT 2.-Section (part Allotment 126, Hamilton West), Victoria Street "-(next Knight's Store), also within the rapidly-growing commercial area, with a cottage thereon (let ait 21s. . weekly), and having a frontage of 58 feet 9 inches, and a depth of 180 feet. Title: Deeds. Freehold. LOT 3.—Section (Allotment 274, Hainil- \ ton West), corner Thackeray and Anglesea Streets, with a frontage of 143 feet 6 inches and 165 feet 8 inches . respectively to these streets. Admirably suitable for a first-class private hotel, or block of residential Hals, which would stand out most prominently and face tho North and East. The area would lend itself to lawns, trees, shrubs, hedges, paths, and rustic bowers. This section is faced with the Chief Post Office, bank, and business houses, and flanked with a row of modorn. bivngalova, being' therefore at once, a part of the business. world and of the quiet of a suburban home, or it would be invaluable for a warehouse or factory. There is an iron shed on the pro- • porty, let for 15s. weekly. Will bo offered first in ono block, and, if unsold, will bo submitted in tliroo sections as now surveyed. Title: Land

Transfer. Freehold. TERMS.—IO per cent, deposit and 25 per cent.: on possession. Balance 12 montlis-ttt G per cent. NOTE—Measurements are approximate. Also 300 acres of good drained swamp, on main Tauhei Road, Motumnoho. There is a fine site of 35 acres undulating for a homestead. Situated lj miles from the railway. Rural moil'delivery. Only 3 miles from Morrinsvilio. Great futiiro productive prospects. Terms easy. Title: Ln.nd Transfer.' Freehold. Consult us for Fuller Particulars. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. 11 /* ACRES, Frcohold Land, 4 miles JLI.I) \ from Stratford on a good metalled road, close to cheese factory and school; good 7-roomed dwelling-house and. plenty of outbuildings on propeny;' all in gross but 7 acres of good native shelter bush; practically all lovel' and ploughable; well watered; lies well to the sun. There is plenty of winter and spring feed, and the cows are in firstclass condition; milking machines installed in concreted cowshed; 25 good dairy cows; all young and bred on the farm. Place will carry 40 cows. Price, as a going concern, only .£O6 10s. per acre. Will consider terms to a good man. There is a good Mortgage of .£5150 for seven years at 6 per cent. Sole Agents M'CLUGGAGE AND CO., Stratford.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 14

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