STRATFORD B ULL F. AIR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. NEWTON" KING sell at his yards as above:— 12Q PEDIGREE & GRADE JERSEY, HOLSTEIN, AYRSHIRE AND SHORTHORN BULLS, all ages Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2G. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received instructions from the Red Post Furnishing Co. to sell by auction as above, — 1 7y.-h.p. CROSSLEY GAS ENGINE Can be altered to burn benzine at [small cost. Guaranteed in good order. Sale at 2 o'clock. jyjITCHINSON'S Q.ARDENS. NOV. 6 GREAT XOV " fi nov. 6 AUCTION xov - G NOV - 6 SALE' ™ v - e Plans free from Nolan & Co. 4Q SUNNY SECTIONS, handy to beach, new tram service, 'bus, Fitzroy Station, and easy walk to town. DON'T FORGET THE IMTEg NOVEMBER n ]\f!TCHINSON'S QARDENS. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AQENCY CO., LTD., & REDUCED. STRATFORD. LIST OF gTOCK gALES. OCTOBER— Saturday, 1!) Stratford Springing Heifer Sale. Monday, 21st—Stratford Annual Bull Fair. Monday, 21st—Kakaramea. Tuesday, 22nd-Stratford. Wednesday, 23rd—Eltham. Thursday, 24th—Hawera. Friday, 25th—Kohuratahi. ! Saturday, 20 Stratford Springing Heifer Sale, jfriday and Saturday, 25th & 26th Supplementary Spring Horse Fair, Hawera. Monday, 28th—Opunake. Tuesday, 29th—Manaia. AUCTION SALE. !\y AHAR OA' Jj]STATE IMPORTANT DAIRYING LAND. Unique opportunity to persons of Small | Capital to acquire a farm in the heart of a splendid Dairying District, lall deposits. Great prospective value. Formed, sanded and metalled roads. ,On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. at 11.30 a.m. At HAME/TON. WEE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., Hamilton (instructed by Messrs Paul Hansen & Co., of Auckland), will sell bv Public Auction 31 SECTIONS OF" RICH LEVEL LAND, in areas from 80 to 150 Acres. Note.—This land is adjacent to the Waharoa Railway Station and is served by three Creameries. Each section has a good road frontage and the land is eminently adapted for dairying. The block is the centre of well-settled and prosperous dairying farms, and the boundaries are practically all fenced. It has not been developed earlier, being un- j tily recently Native Land. " ! Arrangements are in course of being ' made with the local Drainage Board for j the draining of the area. The sub-division of this block on the easiest terms makes it possible to anyone to acquire a first-class dairy farm. There is no developed block in the Waikato offering the same advantages as Waharoa Estate, or possessing such possibilities of great prospective value. First-class land. First-class access. First-class terms. TOWNSHIP— A portion of the Estate in a central position has been subdivided into acre lots for a township and will be offered for sale. Provision will be made for school and hall sites. TERMS.-Ten per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in twelve months from date of sale, balance payable in five years from Ist June, 1012, bearing 5 per cent, interest per annum. Arrange to see this block and get full particulars from THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. Hamilton, or their subagents: G. W. Mace &. Co.. Land ApeniV. Te Aroha. Layne & Reid. Land.AgentMornnsville. Any of the above v ill show yon over the property. 424 ACRES FREEHOLD' DAIRYING LAND. Surveyed into three Sections, with good frontages close to Factory. Price only £l4 per acre. Owner will take first mortgage or a good second mortgage in part payment and will arrange balance. This is a rare opportunity. McCLUGGAGE & CO., STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 130, 19 October 1912, Page 1
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