AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, DKOEMBER 1, At 2 o'clock. > auctionljale OF 7 MOTOR-CARS AND ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRING APPARATUS. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been -■-».• instructed by a Government Department to sell 'at the Scott Motor Engineering Co., 74 Courtenay Place— 1 SUNBEAM MOTOR-CAR. 1914 Model. 16-20. h.p. 1 GLADIATOR MOTOR-CAR, equal to new / 1 DETROITER 1-ton Truck 1 FORD DELIVERY VAN 1 DAIMLER CHASSIS, good as new 1 ALLDAYS THREE-SEATER, good little car, and easy to handle 1 HUPMOBILE TRUCK SEvEIiAL TOOLS and other Appliances All the cars are good, having been recently renovated and thoroughly overhauled, and are now ready to go on the road at once. The tools and other appliances aro all in good order. Buyers of Cars should inspect, as the Workshops Foreman will give them all information. "Hhe reserves are merely nominal, as the MJepartment want them cleared, out, as they have no further U6O for them. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. a IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of the well-known • TUHITARATA ESTATE. SOUTH WAIRARAPA. Divided into SEVEN DAIRY FARMS. Ranging from CO ACRES TO 115 ACRES EACH, AT A, & P. ASSOCIATION ROOMS/ MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON .AND CO. LTD., have been favoured with instructions from JOHN M'MAS--IEB ESQ., to offer by Public Auction the above-named Estato. This Property is the PICK OF ? A £F ING LAND IN THE WAIRARAPA. and offers an exceptional opportunity for Dairy, Farmers to acquire a piece of ground of this quality. Experts estimate this land to milk A COW TO THE ACRE. LOT I.—Heavy river flat with.patches of native bush. Frontage to Ruamahunga River and Main Road. A few acres of this lot is subject to flood, and is the only lot on tho estate that is so. LOT 2.—Heavy river, flat; frontage to Ruamahungn River and two roads. Well-grown pinus insijnii, plantation on one boundary LOT 3.-Heavy river flat; frontage to Ruamahunga River and to new roads. Well-grown pinus insianis plantations on east, south, and west boundaries. LOT 4—Heavy river flat; frontage to Ruamahunga River and now road. Well-grown plantations on all boundaries. LOT s.—About two-thirds heavy river Bnt. balance terrace land, which arrows excellent crops, as much as 90 bushels of oats to the acre has been g'-own on this terrace. Plantations on all boundaries" except tho road frontage. Watered by artesian water and dam. LOT 0.-Similar to Lot 5. LOT 7—A little more than half heavy river flat, the balance terrace land. Planted on south and west boundaries with well-grown pinus insignis plantations. Watered by artesian water, and a pipe from permanent water supply moy also be taken on to this lot. and also on Lot .6.' - TERMS.-5 per cent, on fall of ham- ' mer, 15 per cent, on possession, 10 per cent, or permanent improvements to that value within 12 months, balance 5 years at G per sent. POSSESSION, March 1, 1921. Plans and further particulars on application to the Auctioneers, ■ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LIMITED, Masterton and Branches. IMPORTANT , SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANGAWEKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, % , At 1,30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., „„ instructed by F. H. R. GORRINGE, ESQ., will sell as above Lis well-known Kawhatau property, subdivided as follows:— LOT 1. COMPRISING 320 ACRES. All easy country. Ono of the best sheep and cattlo farms in the district. LOT 2, COMPRISING 390 ACRES. 315 being easy hills, ualnnce 75 acres excellent flat, about 20 acres stumped. Suitable for dairying. LOT 3. COMPRISING 290 ACRES. Homestead section; 183 acres easy hills, 102 acre 3 flat. 25 acres stumped. Very suitable for dairying. LOT 4. COMPRISING 114 ACRES. V ery easy country; inir nortion ploughable. Also very suitable for dairying. TERMS.-10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 »er cent, on date of possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months. 5 per cent, in 24 months, balance 7 years from date of possession at G rer cent, per annum. Possession about February 14. 1921. Inspection and further particulars on application to Auctioneers. N.B.—Buyers will have the opportunity ■of Requiring ewes '.low en proporty, ns same are to be offered at auction early.jn February. A first-class lot with an established reputation. RURAL LAND FOR BALE. A BAY OP PLENTY GIFT. DAIRY FARM. QAQi ACRES, Freehold, 210 acres in OV/02 grasses, 60 acres fallow, 12 acres oat crop, balance fern, ere, ring fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks, watered by stream and springs. «tc. <!• roomed up-to-date residence, wasD'house, fixed copper and tlilw, up-to-dato cowshed fitted with 4-cow milking machinn and sepnrnror, (i-ntnllctl stable, chnlt room, largo barn., corn crib, rnwliiouse, en. Price. .£23 per acre. Tonus, XHv biilniic!' (I Years ' per rout.: 1 miles from seaport town, 2 minutes' walk from harbour I'ront, where good homing, fishing, etc. Perfect view. Cream taken from gate. The first person to inspect will purchase. Apply J. WILSON., Heal Land and Estate Agent, Te Puke. Correspondence invited. Prompt re* ,pli«>.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 12
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