Auction Sales. PUKEKAWA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12, AT 12 NOON ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, LTD., have received instructions from Mr Waller Morgan, Pukekawa, who is retiring from dairying, to sell as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY HERD,. ETC. Particulars Later. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PUKEKOHE. TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1925. ALFRED ROCKLAND & SONS. LTD.,, have been instructed by Mr Thomas Pollock, to sell as above, without reserve— THE WHOLE OF “THE FALCONITE: HERD” OF REGISTERED PEDI-' about GREE JERSEY CATTLE, numbering 45 HEAD. PELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MANUREWA. Instructed by Mr M. J. Friedlander, of “Lea Bank,” Manurewa, we will sell without reserve at an earlv date THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., Full particulars and date will appear in future advertisement. Business Notices. CALF SKINS. WE ARE NOW CASH BUYERS OF CALF-SKINS. SKINS RECEIVED EVERY Di\Y. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. H. H. PATTLE, LTD- • PUKEKOHE P, HENRY & SON Licensed Land Agents. Valuers, etc.
The present owner is cutting up theold and favourably known farm of the late W. T. Wright, up against the Patumahoe Station, and has instructed' us to offer the following sub-divisions-for sale:—(1) 30 ACRE SECTION, about 440yards from station, with frontage' tonew Station Road, divided into 5 pad-dßjf 1 docks, with 4 acre crop, 26 good pa&Mr ture, watered by windmill, with tank!? and trough and permanent springs. This land is very suitable for early potato growing or market gardening. Price, £57 10s per acre; £250 cash deposit, and buildings to value of £300 ; . to be erected by purchaser. (2) 40 ACRE SECTION, with recently erected 6-roomed house, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 5 acres fallow, 3 acres native bush, balance good? grass just top-dressed; frontage to new Station Road; very convenient and 7 pleasant situation. This section is also suitable for early potato growing, or market gardening, at present used for • dairying. Price, £72 per acre. . De- , posit, £SBO. | 1 (3) HOMESTEAD SECTION, of 70' acres, dwelling, 6 rooms, and outbuildings, subdivided into 14 paddocks; 4 acres crop, 5 acres fallow 7 , 3 acres native bush; balance good grass just topdressed. Watered by rams, bores,, and windmills, besides the famoussprings creek running through the property from which lighting and poweris obtained. Good cropping land, fewhundred yards from Patumahoe station. Price, £65 per acre; £IOOO deposit. This is a very attractive property, and a money-maker in the handsof the right man. ANOTHER GOOD DAIRY FARM of 70 acres at Glenbrook. Just ready for buyer to step in. Dwelling, sheds, etc., and splendid grass. £4O per. acre. £SOO deposit. VARIOUS OTHER FARMS. ON OUR BOOKS. PHONE 2.. P. HENRY & SON AGENTS AND GENERAL. PROVIDERS. PATUMAHOE. HONE 2. LETTER BOX 1, PATUMAHOE; EXCHANGE. CHEAP BARB WIRE. A further small shipment of slightly damaged wire lias arrived, 17s, 18s, 19s 20s cwl. First come first served,. +* H. H. PATTLE, LTD
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Franklin Times, Volume 14, Issue 260, 3 August 1925, Page 10
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