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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF TOKOROA SECTIONS : AT PUTARUIiU. ' THE LAST Of' THK LOW-PRICED ' . LANIJ ON EASY TERMS. i 45 SECTIONS 01''GOOD VI RGIN LAND IN AREAS OF 128 TO 8!)7 ACRES. OAftA ACRES of fi'tHiolil laud, divid--01/l/iJ' _ed into Small Sections as above, will be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION m accordance with instructions received from MESSRS. CLIFTON LTD., of Canterbury, at THE PUTAR-UHU TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, ' AT 1 P.M. The land to, bo offered is; situate near tho railway at Tokoroa, and extends from close to this Township on to Maraetai, a clisbinno of about two and is diroetly opposite n large block of land which was successfully fanned by tho late Camplell, Esi]., of Ilawke's Bay. 'J lift f|ui>lily of the soil is good. Some of the sections are totally unimproved, some have from JO to 20 acres of grass on them; the general contour of the country is flat to undulating, some of the sections being practically lint, and the majority easily plotighable. When brought into grass this land will make ideal dairy . farms,' with every facility now on the spot—railway station, school, cheese factory, post and telegraph ~ ofiicc, Etores, town hall, etc/'. The cheuse factory above mentioned lias a great reputation,"having gained the highest points award last season at tho hands of the Government. Grader, which in itself speaks volumes for the quality of the land. The pastures on the adjoining farms would be hard to equal. The "best of English grasses and clovers abound in abundance. In addition to being ideal dairying land, this country is great; for fe?d production, ono farm in the district having produced J2O worth of white clover seed - to tho acre, wlule for turnip crops the country is probably unsurpassed anywhere in the North Island. All English grasses do well in this soil, particularly cocksfoot and the clovers. ■ Tliis is probably the last of the lowpriced land where all facilities for dairying exist, and the man who is prepared to work and bring this country in must reap a big rise in the. next year or two. The land is for tne most, part rsady for the plough, and is easily worked in all seasons-of the year. A turnip crop on the first furrow gives quick results, and to a large extent helps to pay for grassing the land. This particular block is splendidly watered. Every man looking for an opportunity in the farming world on safe lines should inspect this property without delay, and see what the neighbouring farmers arc doing on the same land, and what satisfactory returns they aro. getting from their cows. Intending purchasers going to Putaruru should call on Mr. R. Alcorn, Commission Agent, who has inspected the property, and will''bo pleased to give all information and arrange for inspection. TITLE: Frschold Land' Transfer; TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 20 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to that value. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Write for Plans and Particulars today, and make arrangements for inspection of the property. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD., \ Hamilton. ROBERT ALCORN, ' > Putaruru. In Conjunction. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD., have been instructed by MESSRS. WATT AND LOWRY (the balance of Oruamatua having been sold), . ~ TO SELL, At tha HOMESTEAD. ORUAMATUA,. TAIHAPE, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921, At 12 Noon. 7000 SHEEP. 200 CATTLE ?ull details later. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. 1 HARCOURT AND COMPANY, Land Agents and Auctioneers. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE A3 A GOING CONCERN, INCLUDING WOOL, LAMBS. ETC. Qiy/» ACRES, 114 acres Hat and plougliO I O able, few acres only in bush, balance easy hill country, lying perfectly. to the sun, and well watered. throughout, SUBDIVISIONS—The property is well fenced into 11 paddocks, and several smaller ones, and watered by nevertailing streams. SITUATION—OnIy U miles from Post ! . Office, school, and factory, and 2 miles from seaport; 28 m.ilos from railway. It is right on tho main ■ road, and nihil car passes oach way every day. BUILDINGS—The Buildings comprise u 5-roomed new bungalow, with pantry, bathruom, washhouse, etc.; 4-roomcd cottago (old), suitable for marriod couple; also 7-rcomed dwelling, in first-ciaos order, with bathroom, pantry, etc.; lar«e woolshed, capable of holding 900 sheep, new" set of yards, stock yards, etc., cowshed, .with concrete floor, and milking machines, ■ hayshed, tool and implement shed. IMPLEMENTS—AII farm implements, which are too numerous to mention. STOCK—The Stock or 440 owes, 260 dry sheep, 322 lambs, 48 milking ' cows, 2 dry stock, 27 steers, 11 heifors, 3 pedigree buLls, 1 stud heifer, 11 heifer calves, 1 bull calf, '5 horses . (only 2 included in the sale), number of pigs, etc. The dairy herd is a splendid line, and contains many stud cattle. PRICE—.£I2,SOO, as a going concern, including wool clip, surplus stock, part furniture; and all sundries, with immediate possession. N.B.—Send for a "Rcgisler and Property Investors' Guide," which contains a fine range of properties, any areas, and tilniost any terms. A q ACRES, Freehold, nil in itraes, tcO nearly all ploughable, undulating and flat, carrying 18 cows. 1 bull. I horse and some young stock; 5-roomed house, etc."On Main Road. Rail 1 mile. P.O. and 6chool }'mile. Price, £M per acre, ,£825 cash. '2201 rn ACRES, Freehold, all in grass and , O" all flat,.HO acrcs now ploughable, I all when cleared. Carries 1 now lo two acres on grass. On main metalled toad. Station and P.O. adjoining. Price, .£llO nor acre with vCI.jOQ cash, or would sell S ACRES at .£lO5 per acre, and J!K2S cash. ■ (210) QCI ACRES.'-Freehold: 335 in grass. OOJ 10(1 now ploughable'. ndditional 175 acres ploughable when cleared. Undulating and lint. Wintered 250 ewes, .10 hoggets and 4 horses, 4 cows, til two-yoiir steers: 5-roomed house and all outbuildings necessary. Road metalled within 1 mile. TTnil 12 miles. Price, only .£l2 per acre, ,£IOOO cash. '133) STANLEY E. READ. Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, ' 7G-78 Ridgway. Street, Wanganui. Office 'Phone 503.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 10

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