Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AUUTION3.' AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE, AUCTION SALE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN. SUBDIVISION OF 22:19 ACRES 01.' CHOICvIJ DAIRYING .AND FATTENING LAND, BROKEN IN UiASSED AND FARMED IN A MOST PRACTICAL MANNER 71Y THE'LATE HI'OUI CAMPBELL ESQ., OF lIAAVKE'S BAY. . ■JjIAVOURED by instructions from the A MATARAWA LAND COMPANY we shall offer for sale at the TOWN HALL. PUTARURU, 011 FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1921. At 1 p.m., Q EXCELLENT DAIRY FAR .MS OF « FROM 215 TO 367 ACRES. LOCALITY: The property is situate at Mnraetai, about 17 miles bv rail from Putaruru. CONTOUR: The land is flat to veryeasy volli.ng, tlie undulating" portion being thoso broad table lands which give a beautiful appearance to any farm. There is 110 broken land 011 tho property. Practically every inch has been under the plough.. Views of tlie subdivision inset on the plans, which will be posted on request, convey a general idea of the land to be offered, with the exception of the fact that hundreds of acres of flat land are not shown. PASTURES: The very best of English grasse®. in great heart. CROPPING: This land grows all ' classes of crops to perfection. Onl crops are now to be seen on the place, turnips grow to an enormous size, possessing abnormal feeding qualities. These mav bo fed off in any weather as desired the land being dry underfoot and never poaches. WATER: Adequate, creeks and mills, massive concrete drinking troughs exactly where necessary. EAINFAT.L: Ample, the average fo" the last 20 years' being (10 inches • per ann.im. There is no district in the Dominion where the pastures retain their colour better, the feed grows luxuriantly right throughout the summer months FENCES: Absolutely first class, built, of totara, sheep-proof, good gates to every paddock. SHELTER: Thousands of trees have been planted oyer the subdivision which will shortly be of immense value from all points of view. CARRYING CAPACITY: All inspection will convince any practical man that these farms, with a lit tie closer subdivision, will milk n cow fo 2 acres. BUILDINGS: All first-class, modern and convenient. Built of totara. The cowsheds are probably unequalled in the Dominion for convenience or from a hygienic, standpoint. FACILITIES: Very few new districts can boa6t of the conveniences' 'here existing School, post office. . public hall, accommodation houses and stores, 1 mile. The Totara Timber Company's railway runs through the property, the station !>eing oil the property. Tho great hydro-electric works are in the vicinity arid will play their great pare in making this wonderful district one of the most famous dni vying centres in New Zcnland. The quality of the laud is exemplified '•»( the fact that tho Tokoroa cheese factory gained the highest points for graded cheese produced in the Central Northern Province. This factory is situate If miles from the property, and the output this year is expected to more than double that of last year. This factory, a view of which is also shown on the plan, is fitted with every modern and scientific convenience and labonr-saving 'device, and proposes paying to its suppliers Ss. •per lb. for biitter-fnt this season. PROSPECTS: Unequalled in tho Waikato. This land will lie sold lor probably less than half the price of land which cannot show the same returns in other districts, and 011 this account ha? a tremendous Drosnective value for those who buy now. One herd of 42 cows in October was supplying 14761b. of milk per day. and other herds are now equalling the best of those on the high-priced lands of Taranaki. ■ DESCRIPTION; The. following is a rough description of tho various sections:— SECTION 1: 367 acres, subdivided into two paddocks, watered Ivystream; IGO in pats, balance in good jjriiss. SECT'ION 2: Homestead section; 245 acres, all in English grasses, subdivided into 3 paddocks: watered by creek and mill; good modern residence of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, dairy, store, washhouse, inotor-shed. SECTION 3: 302 acres;.all in grass excepting 53 acres in oats; subdivided into 2 paddocks, watered by stream, no buildings. SECTION i: 215 acres, adjoining Railway Station; all in grass, subdivided into 2 paddocks,' watered by stream; good 2-roomed cottage, with range. SECTION 5 : 800 acre 3 adjoining Railway Station; all in grass, sulxliTided into 4 paddocks, watered by mills and trouglis; up-to-date 5roomed bungalow, all possible con- ' veniences, septic tank, p.w.0..; modern 12-bail cowshed, heavily concreted shed and yard, with massive drinking trough, and fitted with G-cow Treloar plant; also calfshed, motor shed, etc.; large . herd now being milked. SECTION C: 315 acres, all in grass, , subdivided into 5 paddocks, watered by springs and stream; new 5roomed Bungalow with every modern convenience; similar cowshed to Section 5, but fitted with 6-cow liidd plant. This section also milking a large herd of cows. SECTION 7: 217 acres, corner section, in best English grasses, particularly good land. This section will make one of the best dairy farms in the district. SECTION 8: 21-S acres. More than half this section, is in good grass, and the balance is ready for the , plough. Also specially good land, suitable for man who wants a partially improved section, and is prepared to further improve, while at the same time deriving revenue from -dairying or fattening on the portion already grassed " EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: 5 per cent. 011 fall of hammer; 10 per eont. on possession; Balance 5 years at (i per ccnl. AUCTIONEER'S N(>rE.-\Ve know this property intimately. Wtf iiavo handled l largQ numbers of fat stock from tlie Estate, and have confi- . donee in recommending tlio inspection of those interested on immediate. revenue-producing land for dairying or fattening with bi» prospective value. 0 HOW TO INSPECT: Mr. R. Alcorn. Commission Agent; Putarurn, will bo pleased to give intending purchasers all information on tho spot, and take them out to iii- ' speet the farms. Arrangements 1 , for inspection may also bo made with either of the undersigned from whom plans and all particulars may bo obtained, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., • Victoria Street, Hamilton. ROBERT ALCORN, ESQ., Putaruru HOADLEY/ SON & STEWART, LTD.,' In Conjunction. a P' cl -

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19201218.2.109.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,013

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 20

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert