gPLENDID Q.RAZING AND J)AIRY JfAKM. 2V4-6HEEP COUNTRY. IFOR SALE IN RISING DISTRICT. SATURDAY, JUNE 10. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from an absentee owner to sell I)}' Auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, June 10, at 2 o'clock,— 636 choice Crazing Country, being rich soil on papa formation, well fenced and divided into 12 paddocks. This splendid property is situated on the banks of the Waitara River, fronting Toi-toi Road, about 3'/ 2 . miles from Dairy Factory, and 1 mile from Tost Office, Store, School and Saleyards, and 12 miles to Inglewood and 10 miles from the Wait.ira Freezing Works, bv good road. About 300 acres could be ploughed when stumped, and 100 acres have been cultivated, growing excellent crops of turnips, rape and oats. The property is now carrying 1400 sheep and 140 head of cattle. On the land are two good cottages, recently renovated, cowshed, orchard, and sheep yards. Title: Land Transfer. The property is for absolute sale, on very easy terms, viz., 2o per cent, cash -and balance ean remain on mortgage at 4V = per eent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Govett and •Quilliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth. G REAT RUCTION g ALE OF pHEEIIOLD A S D S, On account of M. J. Goodson, Esq., on FRIDAY, JUNK lull, at 2 p.m. FRIDAY', JUNK 2. 11(11, at 2 p.m. at the IIORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. GILLIES & NALDER JJAVE received instructions to sell as above, — ACRES OF LAND of the Richest Quality, subdivided to suit the Jand in to 9 lots, in areas from 50 to 00 acres, and situated within a mile of Ilawera Borough, having frontages to two metalled roads, and with the main Ilawera Factory on the property, on the following easy terms:— .5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 10 per cent, on Ist July, on which date possession will be given; on the homestead farm, 10 per cent, cash and a further 'lO per cent, on possession; interest on unpaid balances at 5 ■per cent, for 5 years. Plans and lithos on application. Auctioneers' note. —This is a rare •chance of obtaining on very easy terms a rich farm so close to Hawera, as to have in the near future a suburban value.
N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. OF gALES. commence at 12 o'clock during the winter months. Particulars of offerings will be advertisdue course. OPUNAKE SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, MAY 26, At 1 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., JJAYE received instructions from Mr. M. Deegan, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, A~ CHOICE PURE-BRED AND HIGHGRADE JERSEY HEIFERS (in calf to Jersey bulls) 50 choice heifers, in calf to Jersey bulls 2."> yearling Jersey heifers 10 mixed yearlings 2 cows 2 well-bred Jersey bulls S.F. plough and sundries With Slight Reserve, — 3 horses Gig and harness 130 shares Oaonui Dairy Co. The above heifers are a superior lot, were carefully selected, and can, with confidence, be recommended. J. RUSSELL ("AND SON ■ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS JjJSTIMATES of Marble and Graniti Headstones «ent promptly to any part of the Island. h»r<> p particularly large and var|<M «tncU of headstones in our yardi, of which we invite inspection.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 310, 25 May 1911, Page 1
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