AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY LAND. TOWN HALL. GREYTOWN. At 2 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 24. GII. PERRY AND CO., LTD., have • received instructions from A. Tocker, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Greytown, on above date, about— OAA ACRES OF HEAVY DAIRY •JVV COUNTRY, cut up into suitable areas. Also, 240 ACRES, Mbroa Plains, to be offered in 80-aere sections. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. SPLENDID FARMING PROPERTY. IDEA!, STUD FARM. qqi ACRES, Freehold, situated within 41 miles of the progressive township of Putarnru, and 1 mile from Lichfield. 2 miles of road frontage, and if cut into 3 farfns would easily sell at. £55 per acre. The land is all fiat and easy rolling downs and grows excellent crops of oa'As, turnips and red clover hay. The property is subdivided into 25 paddocks by post and wire fencing and admirably sheltered by belts of old wattle trees and other trees. The property is abundantly watered. Crops are 42 acres Algerian oats (clover and ryegrass was sown wit'll tho oats), 17 acres in turnips, 25 acres now being cut of clover hay. Plenty of timber for firewood, fencing posts, etc., in plantations. HOMESTEAD.—The homestead buildings comprise good 7-roomed house on one floor, lately painted, telephone on to house, lawn and garden, large orchard. stables, cowshed with milking plant and other outbuildings. This property will carry at present 120 cows besides having portion of the land under crop. Breeders of stud stock would do well to view this property as it is most suitable for this purpose. PRICE—£43 per acre. TERMS—£2BOO cas'h, balance 7 years at 6 per coni'. -1 Qfk ACRES, Freehold, of. excellent .LtjV country. All flat and plough, able, mostly has been ploughed; _ well subdivided. Situated within 4 mile of township and. railway: 40'acres sown in oats with grass. Good quantity of hay taken off property this season. Will carry 30 cows well. , ; PRICE—£3S per acre. TERMS—£6OO cash. For full particulars apply H. F. M'NEILL AND CO. LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 20 Biandon Street, Wellington. Or THE WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AGENCY, I’utm-uiu. WAIKATO. GOING CONCERN. VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. 0410 ACRES, Freehold. 300 acres in O.vO good grass, 5 acres in cats, 8 acres in turnips, and 15 acres fallow. Six-roomed comfortable house, bathroom, washhouse, etc., 3-stalled stable, 8-bail concreted cow-shed with 4-cow plant, implement shed, piggeries. • Telephone to house, and beautiful view of harbour. This property has never been on the market, and is a nice block with two road frontages. It is watered in every paddock, of which there aro 14. There is a good shelter plantation and clumps of titrec in several places. The land is flat to easy rolling, and is of good quality. School and saleyards 1 mile distant; cream is picker! up at the cowshed. Steamer wharf 4} miles and launch landing half-mile. The fences and roads are good. The price includes 59 dairy cows, which were bred on the place, and only good cows have been kept, also 29 yearlings, 8 horses, 49 calves, and some pigs. A very good properly and cheap at the money. £27 19s. PER ACRE. Cash £2999, Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED. Victoria Street. Hamilton. £750-19 ACRES—£7SO. / A LL flat, well watered, good 4-roomed house and numerous outbuildings. 3 miles from railway. "A New Year Gift for somebody.” Apply to-day. FAITH’S FARM AGENCY, / Te Horo, 'Phono 48. Otaki. TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. ACRES—Choice little Dairy Farm, i' ’ subdivided into 14 paddocks, well fenced, mostly sheep proof: 1 mile to factory, 2 miles t<. school; 4-roomed liduse, hot and cold water, cowshed, implement shed; will sell as going concern, including 18 cows, 3 yearlings, 2 horses, cart and harness, gig, plough, tyne and chain harrows. PRICE, only £55 per acre, including stock, about £6OO cash. A GREAT BARGAIN. E. JACKSON, Agent, Box 39, NEW PLYMOUTH. EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP FARM. A CLIENT with 300 Acres of first-clnss Dairy Land, with an un-to-dnte house of 8 rooms and outbuildings. 1 mile from school and factory, wants to exchange same for a first-clnas sheep farm. Owners wishing to exchange should send full patriculars to GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Land Agents. I HAWERA. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES i SEE PAGE 7.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 10
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