AUCTIONS. r. f. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. l# Owing to Dissolution of Partnership rrtHE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-i- TTVE ASSOCIATION LTD., hava been instructed by MESSRS. PIPER AND MARSHALL, to offer for salo by Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. At 3 p.m., Thair two well-known Properties, as under :— "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. Freehold under Government deferred payment license, together with new Gon- . tleman's 2-etoried Residence, containing !' Urge bill'ard room, electric light and every modern convenience, motor snefl, imolement shells. 14-bail ■ cowshed, man's wliare and all necessary outbuildings. Situated 5 mjleg from Waipawa on fimolass metalled road. Mail car and cream carts pass daily. The property is composed entirely of rich flats, ? all well drained swamp or river silt land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make an ideal dairy farm and would mflk well 150 cows, but is equallv suitable a for a fattening or stud farm. Water ; power provides electric light and ample power for milking machines, wood-cut-' \ ting. ate. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. Low rolling hills and is situated 1.1 L miles ■ from Waipawa by flat metalled 0 road, and 3 miles from Tikokinb School " and Po*t Office. The property is practically all ploughable and is well fenc- ® ed into 19 paddocks and wintered last year 4000 sheep and 160 head of cattle. [ Buildings comprise new 6-roomed houso with all nonveniences, woolshed with 4 , stands machines, stables, implement shed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's whare, good sheepyards and dip. TERMS.—The terms of payment are the same for both properties, viz.. 10 per r cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on 1 possession. . _ , The purchaser takes over the existiiin r mortgage and the balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent, c POSSESSION—WiII be given imme--3 diately after the Clearns: Sale of Stock which will be held within 14 days of i the sale of the properties. • PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be had on application to Messrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors for the Vendors, or from the Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should be made. ■j UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, RANGIOTU. a " 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. 3 TkALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, in--1 structed by Mr. W. B. V. Pearce, - who Tias 6old his farm, will sell at the . Saleyards (kindly lent for the occasion), as above, at 12.30 sharp— OR PEDIGREE SHORTHORN J AO DAIRY COWS (transfer) j 31 purebred Shorthorn Dairy Cows - 10 purebred 1 and 2-year Shorthorn • heifers (eligible) , 10 yearling purebred Shorthorn bulls (eligible) 1 3-year pedigree Shorthorn bull (transfer) 2 2-year purebred rihorthorn bulls 5 (eligible) ! LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. s TO-MORROW • (TUESDAY). , Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. 'J AUCTION SALE OF ENTIRE CONt TENTS OF WATERSIDE RESTAUj RANT: DINING TABLES, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, GOOD LINOLEUMS. CUTLERY, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. SAUCEPANS. KITCHEN UTENSILS, and EFFECTS. LOTS. QAA LOTS, LOTS. omF LOTS. On the Premises, No. 88a Customhouse Quay (next to Pier Hotel). E JOHNSTON AND CO. havo receiv. * Ed instructions from MR. A. " DURRANT, whose lease has expired, to i sell on the Premises as above— 1 CONTENTS OF DINING-ROOMS. Full details later, j L. G. DOWDING, * . Auctioneer. e LEVIN SALE. " ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. i s 250 fat sheep 210 forwnrd 2 and 4-tooth wethers 100 forward wethers 250 hoggets, mixed sex 100 empty ewes 28 fat bullocks i 30 dairy cattle 50 mixed sex yearlings y .45 3-year Polled Angus steers 'I '50 ewes, in lamb to blackface rams 3 4-year bullocks . 4 tons lucerne ensilage f ■ ■ I, UNRESERVED SALE OF SHEEP I . AND CATTLE., j; AT THE HOMESTEAD, 3 MILES e FROM UTIKU. - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920. e o e TO/fESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILAVA LIAMS LTD., favoured with inn structions from J. M'CARTEN, ESQ.. who has sold his property, will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 3000 com P r ' 6 ' n E~~ 1650 2-tooth wethers ■ 350 4-tooth wethers 500 wether hoggets 500 2-tooth ewes in lamb Arid 220 HEAD CATTLE, comprising— 100 Hereford-Shorthorn breeding cows (chiefly rising 4-year-old), in cak! • ' to' purebred bull GO Hereford yearling steers 60 Hereford yearling heifers NOTE.—The above sheep and cattle are all off. high country, in good condition. and can be highly recommended by the Auctioneers, and anyone .in want of this class of stock would do well to attend the 6alo. CARS WILL MEET TRAINS at Utiku to convey buyers to the sale. Seats to be booked jivith the Auctioneers at latest day before sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. s, KRA ACRES, FREEHOLD, and IRO c- """ Acres Leasehold (adjoining with G compensation) rent, 35.; well fenced and in Bubd : vided into 9 paddocks: 250 acres flat, balance undulating to hilly: about two-thirds ploußhable. Down ih the best of English grasees; 2} acres lucerno, 25 acres oats and grass seed. Wintered 250 breeding ewes, 1850 mixed sheep and 48 of cattle. Good 5-roomed house, telephone n- and water laid on: all necessary outbuildings: only 2\ miles from town. No rs charge for Leasehold. Price for Froeo- I "(1, 433 10s. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS ANI) CO. LTD., Napier.
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