AUCTIONS. MAN-O’-WAR BAY, WAIHEKE. MAN-O’-WAR BAY, WAIHEKE. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ALBERT STREET LAND ROOMS. ALBERT STREET LAND ROOMS, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1921. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921. 2.30 P.M. 2.30 P.M. FAVOURED with instructions from MR. JAMES HAMILTON, who has i decided (owing to extension of Mora- , torium, and 'his being unable, therefore, to realise on his Southern properties), to Sell by Public Auction, as above HIS BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED SEASIDE ESTATE, of 2133 Acres on the shores of Man-o’-War Bay, Waiheke. There are about 1000 acres in grass; some 500 acres, particularly good heavy teatree firewood, and also plenty of fencing timber; the balance of the laud is in fern and scrub. The Homestead of 10 rooms is prettily situated alongside nice sandy beach in a sheltered position; there are also, two seaside Cottages and nearI ly S-mile of beach frontages to cut into | sections. Farm is well watered, ring fenced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks. , Orchard, 3 acres, and new orchard ot I lemons coming to bearing. Ilenty of i boating, fishing, swimming and shooting. 1 An ideal home, handy to Auckland city I for genuine sale. Will be offered in one lot, and if not I sold will then be offered in Lots to suit I TER I N Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMUED, Auctioneers, Auckland. SALE OF LAND AND STOCK. DISPOSAL SALE DISPOSAL SALE DISPOSAL SALL DISPOSAL SALE OF THE LATE DR. ROBERT M'NAB’S knapdale estate, knapdale estate, knapdale estate, knapdale estate, NEAR GORE, SOUTHLAND, N.Z. AT THEATRE ROYAL. GORE, On SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921, Saturday: .march 5, 1921, At 2 p.m. XXTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., v V T TD., in enniunction with J- E. WATSON AND CO.. LTD., acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, Administrator in the Estate of the late DR ROBERT M'NAB. will offer by auction the KNAPDALE ESTATE in 2 Lots at the above time and place. Particulars are as follow: — LOT I—The HOMESTEAD BLOCK, comprising 456 ACRES, practically all good level land, in excellent order ’ well subdivided and laid off with shelter plantation. Buildings comprise New Modern Dwelling with all conveniences, connected by telephone. New Farm Steading with Stockmens Cottage, large Wdolshed, Sheepyards, etc. , LOT 2.—The farm known as MAKSHALL’S," comprising 200 ACRES. 1 well fenced and subdivided, and • with all necessary Buildings. ’ ALSO AT THE HOMESTEAD. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921, ; At 11 a.m. THE WHOLE of the Stock and Farming Plant. Household Furni- • ture etc.,- including the Knapdale’ Stud of Shorthorn Cattle, comprising 68 head of Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, including(the Imported Bulls ‘DIAMOND 1 PRINCE.” “KNAPDAT,E MAC, and “CUDHAM PURE GOLD,’ and the Knapdale Stud of Remnev Marsh Steep, > registered N.Z.R.M.F.B. 295. comprising 110 Stud Ewes. 36 Stud Rams, and about 90 Stud Ewes and Ram Lambs; 2 teams Working Draught Horses; full range of Farm Implements,- Harness, etc., etc. NOTE.—The Knapdale Stud of Shortnorn Cattle and Romney Marsh Sheep is one of the leading Studs in the Dominion to-day, and has met with considerable success at the various Shows m Canterbury and Otago The foundation of the Shorthorn Cattle was laid by ’ the importation from Aberdeenshire by the late Dr. M'Nab of Oie well-known sue “DIAMOND PRINCE.” together with two in-calf Heifers, and this was added to by ♦he selection of i several additional cows and heifers from the well-known stud of Messrs. R. D. I) ' M'Lean and Arch. M'Lean, of Hawke’s Bay; Mr. Gibson, Kiwitea, Feilding; the old-established herd of Mr. Henry Pan- : fett. Springston, Canterbury; and the • herds of Messrs. Robert Crombie and ■ Robert Miller, Otago. The Romney Marsh Flock (R.M.F.B. 493) was founded in 1911 Tiy the purchase . nt ewes from Mr. Ernest Short’s wellknown Parorangi Stud at Feilding <Regd. R.M.F.B. 77). These were mated to selected sires from the late Mt. T. L. Barahill’s Castlerock Flock (R.M.F.B. 172). The Ram? from this flock invariably top the market at the Ram Fairs each year. I The Horses and Agricultural Machinery ■ are of a very high order, and altogether the Sale offers a unique opportunity tor buyers to secure a first-class stock • and plant, and one of the most up-to-diile Stud Fanns in the Dominion. ■i he Land Sale will bo held at Gore on SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1921. and tihe Stock and Plant will be offered at the . Homestead on WEDNESDAY, A!ARCH 9. 1921. Fuller particulars and Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers at theif various Branches, or *o the Public Trust Offices at. Gore or Invercargill. , REALISATION ' SALE. > LANCASTER ESTATE, KARORI. I With Frontages to Main Road, Bridge, Marshall, Jack, Hildreth, and Tringham Streets. ; 78 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, , To bo Sold by Public. Auction on TUESDAY.* MARCH 8, 1921, At 2.30 p.m. • AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. [ S. GEORGE NA’i HAN AND i IvJL co are favoured with instructions L to Sell, bv Public Auction, as,above—--78 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. Most of these Sections are perfectly level. 1 and are ideally situated for anyone wfeh--1 ing to make-a home, the land being very - -good for gardening purposes. Anyone 1 contemplating a home, and thinking of 1 keeping poultry should not miss this ' splendid opportunity tor securing good building si’fes at a low figure, and on ■ exceptionally easy terms. Train passes ’ the estate. Every section pegged. , TERMS OF SALE: 20 per cent, on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 tier cent, in twelve months Balance in t.wo years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase- money tearing interest at 5 per cent. UPSET PRICES, .£4O TO .£7O EACH. Karori has now amalgamated with the City, so one can look to all tho conditions which are obtainable in the City on this estate in the near future. Plans now ready. . , ~ Further particulars from the auctioneers. * S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. THE AGENTS WHO KNOW. ' ARE YOU LOOKING FOR LAND? IF SO. don't decide to buy until ym. have seen the Rangitaiki Plains Bay of Plenty. Special Features m our Business are knowledge of tho district and prompt attention. Correspondence invited. CANNING AND WITCHEI.T.. > P.O. Box 50. WHAKATANE. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 13.
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