BRUNTWOOD ESTATE; ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., In conjunction with BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., XT AVE been favored with instructions from the VENDOR, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION 011 WEDNESDAY, 13th NOV., 1018, in the ING' S 'p II EAT R E VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON, At 11 u.m. The Well-known BRUNTWOOD ESTATE, comprising about ao-t ACRES of the BEST DAIRYING ING and FATTENING LANI; in the WADiATO. Land Transfer Title.
The Property is subdivided, into 10 compact little DATRY FARMS, and is splendidly sheltered by numerous plantations. Tne situation is good, there being DAIRY FACTORIES on every side, among them being cne of the largest GLAXO FACTORIES in the DOMINION, and within comfortable driving distance of HAMILTON. There are dwellings on five of the sections, the HOMESTEAD being a substantially built residence, and quite new with all modern conveniences. PLANS are now ready, and will be posted to applicants. TERMS. —Lot !>, Homestead Section, 10 per cent on day of sale, 10 per cent on day of possession, 10 per ':nt. in twelve months. Lots 1, 4, 5, 0, all having cottages on them, 10 per cent on day of sale, 5 per cent, on day of possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months. Lots 2, 3, 7, S, 10, 5 per cent, on day of sale, 5 per cent, on day of possession, 10 per cent, in 12 month's. Balance to remain for 5 years at 5} per cent. Possession on Wednesday, the 4th of December, 1918. For fuller particulars apply to— ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., HAMILTON, Or BARRAtfD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., TE KUITI. FURNITURE SALE, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, At 1 o'clock. T. LAMASON JJAS received instructions from MR. R. H. ROBINSON" (late draper of Stratford), who is leaving the district to settle in Auckland, to sell at his residence, "Takapuna," Broadway North, the whole of his household effects, comprising:
Dining-room: Extension drop-flap table, 3-piece settee in l green plush, several wicker chairs, 1 Morris chair (good), 3 overmantles (imported), hanging lamp, several oil lamps, music stand, 9-piece suite in red plush (including sofa), 2 easy chairs, 0 others, several occasional tables. No. 1 Bedroom; Beautiful eheval, washstand, extra large wardrobe all to match in mottled kauri (a very line and handsome suite), complete line bedroom ware. No. 2 Bedroom: Handsome carved cedar (imported), including combination chest, wardrobe, marble-top washstand, commode, dressing table, 3 chairs and towel rack, all to match, 2 table mirrors, 4drawer chest, 1 cedar 8-drawer chest, duchess in rimu, handsome duchess and' washstand in mottled kauri, 2 single bedsteads and wire mattresses, 3 fenders and Hie irons, South African deerskin mat, carpet square 12x9, 2 book shelves, line art pictures, quantity good books, including 14 volumes "The Popular Encyclopaedia," 2 volumes "Imperial Album N-Z. Scenery," clocks, glass fish-bowl, Columbus clock, kitchen table, 5 chairs, meat safe, iron boiler, stool, quantity good linoleum, 10 ]ra irs lace curtains, '•> sewing machines, wheelbarrow, quantify crockery, ornaments, jam bottles, etc., i; galvanised baths, ladders, hosing, crosscut saws, 2 scythes, lot good garden tools, 7 sheets sft. cor. iron, wire netting, oil stove, coil barbed wire, 2 churns, milk dishes, lady's bike (reserve), 1 JerseyHolstein cow, to calve about a month's time (this cow is well known, very quiet and sound, and can be milked anywhere i NOTE. Any of the above articles can be seen at the residence if so desired.
FARMS! FARJWS! FARMS! 50 Freehold, all in'grass,-prac-tically level, 9 paddocks, 5-room-ed ssouse, cowshed and engine room, concrete ' floor and yard, cheese factory, township and' station within easy distance. PRICE £2O per acre; £2OO cash, balance 5 vears s'/, per cent. * Mjj) 110 Freehold, all in grass, subdivided into 12 paddocks. Croomert house, conveniences, cowshed, trap and motor-shed. hay.'Oied, etc. (no weeds.) PRICE £2O per acre; £IOOO cash, balance arranged. (IS) 108 Freehold, all level and in grass and well subdivided, school, factory, P. 0., etc., within i mile; comfortable 5-roomed house, 30-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. PRICE £3B per acre, £IOOO cash. (!)) H 0 ACRES Freehold, good buildings, well subdivided, no weeds. PRICE £lO per acre, £7OO required. (M)
SALE OR EXCHANGE. Jgfl. ACRKS L. T. Title, all in glass, subdivided into 10 paddocks, Klioep proof, tolnra posts, (Iroomed liouse, cowshed, engine room, ani all necessary 'outbuildings. Will carry 00 dairy rows [Hid do them we'll. PRICE £22 per ucrp; £SOO cash, or v 111 consider exchange for rent pminchifj property, Further pnrticulurs, apply to—
NEWTON KING, Land and Finance Agent, INGLEWQOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1918, Page 8
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