PUKERORO ESTATE ' HAMILTON—CAMBRIDGE ROAD. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON TJAVE received instructions from MR. J. D. P. MORGAN to submit by Public Auction at the Horse Bazaar, Hamilton, on THURSDAY, June 20, at 2 p.m. (the chance of a lifetime to get the benefit of the work of a lifetime: S2l °f this estate which con- , sists of that portion of longestablished fertile belt, lying between the main Hamilton—Cambridge Road and the Waikato River, and situated 7 miles from Hamilton, 0 miles from Cambridge, 3 miles from the Hautapu Railway Station, 2 miles from the school, and 1$ miles from the Pukeroro Cheese Factory, and faces the Great South Road—Auckland to southern parts of the North Island. This land lias been farmed by the Vendor's family since 1874, and is famous for the fat stock it has consistently turned off dnring all the intervening years; fattening, in summer months, 4 bullocks to 3 acres. A Wellington Freezing Company recently wrote: "There can be no doubt your cattle ' were extraordinarily wood, and your return of fat was abnormal, the caul fat averaging 831b5., the average Wellington killings being about 50 lbs. We wish we had more of your beef, on tho quality of which we congratulate you." The Vendor gaued 55 first prizes for 55 entries for fat stock during recent years, and always receives top prices for his stock. This land has aI«o produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre. Each section is watered by pipes laid on from a mill, providing an adequate supply for 300 head of cattle. The hydro-electric cable will pass either along or through the property. When the Dried Milk installation, now in course of construction, is completed fit Hautapu, electric motor vans will pick up the milk from the front road corner. _ The property is not only conveniently situated, but is subdivided into small sections which will servo the keen demand for such, as No. 1.—33 acres. No. 2.—31 acres. No. 3.—60 acres. No. 6.—60} acrec. No. 7.-44 acres No. 8.—40 acres. No. 9.-—47 acres. All these sections are perfectly level, with the exception of No. 6, which is partly undulating. EASY TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer. 5 per cent, cash on possession. 5 per cent, cash in 18 months. Balance, 5 years at 5j per cent. TITLE: Land Transfer. Freehold. Plans and full information obtainable from the Auctioneers. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD , Land Department, Hamilton. E N I F I T J) A N C E. THE EAST END COMMITTEE is holding a LONG-NIGHT DANCE On FRIDAY, JUNE 20. Proceeds will be devcted to the Elliott Benefit Fund. Admission: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is. Music by Mrs. George (piano) and Mr. R. George (violin). R. FENNOCH, Son. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 4
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