I AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE 1 Of tho well-known TUHITARATA ESTATE, SOUTH WAIEARAPA. Divided into' SEVEN DAIRY FARMS, Ranging from 60 ACRES TO'lls ACRES EACH. AT A. & P. ASSOCIATION ROOMS, MASTERTON', WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON i-Vl. AND CO. LTD., lmvo been favoured with instructions from JOHN M'MAS- i TEll, ESQ., to oiler by Public Auction J the above-named Estate. ] Thie Property is tho PICK OF d DAIRYING I,AND IN THE WAIRA- „ RAPA, and offers an exceptional opportunity' for Dairy Farmers to acauire 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 Rua- e mahunga River arid Main Road. 11 A few acres of this lot is subject ' to Hood, and is the only lot on S th» estate that is so. ! LOT 2.—Heavy river flat; frontage to Ruamnhunga River and two roads. Well-grown pinus insijnis plantation on ona. boundary. LOT 3.—Heavy river flat; frontage to Runmahunga River and to new , roads. Well-grown pinus uisijjnis plantations on east, south, and ■west boundaries. LOT 4.—Heavy river Hat; frontage to Rnnmahunga River and new road. Well-grown plantations on all boundaries. LOT s.—About two-thirds heavy river flat, balance terrace lund, which (crows excellent crops, as much on ' (HI bushels of oats to the acre 8 has been g'-own .on this terrace, jj Plantations on all boundaries ex- J cept tho road frontage. Watered ® by artesian water and dum. J, LOT G.—Similar to Lot 5. f LOT 7.—A little move than half J heavy river flat, the balance ter- * race land. Planted on south and west boundaries with well-grown 6 pinus insignis plantations. Wat- a ered by artesian water, and a pipe from permanent water supply a may also be! taken on to this lot, I and also on Lot 6. t TERMS—S per cent, on fall of ham- a mer, 15 per cent, on possession, 10 1 . per cent, or permanent improvements to that value within 12 B months, balance 5 years at 8 per s eent. ' POSSESSION, March 1, 1921. j Plans and further particulars on appli- j cation to the Auctioneers, ( WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. 1 LIMITED, . ' Masterton and Branches. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,- 1920, At 2 o'clock. In our Spacious Upstairs Rooms, ALLEN STREET. AUCTION "SALE of Great Importance to -i Hotelkeepers, Boardinghouse-keepers, J and the general public. j CROCKERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Unclaimed Cargo, on account of whom it mny concern. { finOWNSEND AND PAUL. LIMITED. J- w'll sell at Auction, as above, ABSOLUTELY AVITITOUT RESERVE. ' SEVERAL CASES ANP CRATES Ol' 1 HIGH-GRADE CROCKERY, ETC.. of British Manufacture. , Fruit Stands, Decorated Tea Sets, Fancy China Tea Sets, Flower Pots. Vases, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Cups, Saucers, Plates Boys' Scooters, Seagrnss Mats, Mirzapore Mats, Jute Mats. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' UPSTAIRS IN ALLEN STREET. At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. 1113 ACRES KAWHA.TAU 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 ttoparty. subdivided a 9 follows:— ' LOT 1. COMPRISING 320 ACRES. , All easy country. One of the best sheep and cattle farms in the district. LOT 2, COMPRISING 390 ACRES. 315 being easy hills, balance 75 acres excellent flat, about 20 acres stumped. Suitable for dairying. J LOT 3, COMPRISING 290 ACRES. Homestead section; 188 acres easy r hills, 102 acres flat. 25 acres stumped Very suitable for dairying. LOT i, COMPRISING 114 ACRES. Very enßy country; fair portion ploughable. Also very suitable for dairying. TERMS.—IO per cent, on fall of haipmer, 10 per cent, on dato of possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months, 5 'oer cent, in 24 months, balanco 7 years from dale of possession at 6 . jer cent, per annum. Possession about- February 14. 1921. Inspection and further particulars on application to Auctioneers. N.B.—Buyers will have the opportunity of acquiring ewes now rn property, as samo are to be offered at auction early in February. A first-class lot with an established reputation. CLEARING SALE I. Of CONTRACTOR'S HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. d OLD BAKEHOUSE. MARTINBOROUGH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920, At 1 p.m. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISJ- ' TRIBUTING CO., LTD.. have been instructed by MESSRS. GOODRICK AND HOARE, who are giving up contracting, to sell at above time and place— HORSES--12 heavy draught mares and geldings, from 5 years to aged, broken to all harness I, 2 brake mares IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Massey-Harris drill. Dcoring binder, Ma6scy-Harrls disc harrows, tig leaf bno harrows, B.M. 3-furrow plough, R. and G. double-furrow plouglj, Deering mower,' 4 metal drays, 3 4-hoxse yokes, whare on wheels,; forge and anvil, I 1-ton = brake, rubber-tyred gig, separator, 2 scoops, swingle bars, 400 empty sacks, horse covers, harness for all JI horses, picks, shovels, tools, etc., m etc. e. No Outside Entries will 'be taken, is. NOTE. —The horses to be offorod aro a first-class lot, right out of hard work and corn fed. A. J. COOPER, Auctioneer.
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