SALES BIT AU;TION. J MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. THE N.Z. LOAnTr/lERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ■HfHiL-sell-by Public Auction as above; 20 store cows 6 forward cows 6 bulla 10 yearling heifers 12 store pigs JMPORTANT J\AND OALE. BY AUCTION. .43 ACRES OP RICH DAIRYING LAND SUBDIVIDED INTO 6 FARMS. FAVORED with instructions from A. D. KENNEDY, ESQ., we will offer for Sale by Auction, at the Saleyards, Mercury Bay, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, AT 11.30, 7gQ ACRES of excellent dairying land, being the heart of the drained swamp land in the above town, and well-known to farmers as the Mercury Bay Flats. This property may be more accurately described as being in the town of Whitianga, which is reached by steamer from Auckland in a few hours or otherwise by first-class metalled road and is the business portion of Mercury Bay. The land requires little description. It is really good, consisting of a deep black sandy loam on a marine deposit. Thia swamp has all been in flax and raupo with the exception of a narrow strip of high tea-tree land in one corner, and has been drained for some years and surface sown. The property has been used for fattening bullocks and has turned off vast numbers. All classes of stock do exceptionally well in this most genial climate. The prospects for dairying or fattening are good at Whitianga, there being, in addition to the above area, a large belt of first-class swamp land and one of the best harbours on our coasts. A large butter factory is now in full swing, and the town offers all other essential facilities, including Post and Telegraph Office, up-to-date stores, Town Hall, a well-conducted hotel, large sawmill and general business premises. Tennis and croquet clubs display excellent courts and lawns and Whitianga will one day be the ideal seaside dairying town of New Zealand. This property is subdivided into six compact farms, ranging from 00 to 151 acres. On each of Sections 5 and 0 the Vendor is placing a 4-roomed house, etc. on Section 5 there are splendid stockyards. We recommend an inspection of this land, which will appeal to farmers who are looking for something good to settle down oh. Send for a plan of suhdivison. Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4»—5 per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent on possession, 10 per cent, buildings in six months, or 20 per cent, without buildings. Sections 5 and 6: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer, 20 per cent on possession. Balance 5 years 6 per cent. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at our offices. jthe farmers; co-operative AyCTIONE*ERING CO., WARD STREET, HAMILTON. T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER AND PRODUCE • MERCHANT. BROADWAY .... STRATFORD FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! Direct from the Orchards to the Sale Rooms. Best Quality Fruit at YOUR-OWN PRICE, farmers, remember you can purchase YOUR FERTILISERS AND GRASS SKIDS from T. I. LAMASON. Only the best varieties offering. POTATOES, PRODUCE, POULTRY. Agent for International Harvester Co., McCormack and Deering, New Zealandia Milking Machines l used on Government Farms). Broadway Stratford. TO RETIRINQ FARMERS. gEE this cheap little settling down home, 10 acres freehold of beautiful hind, all h grass, good orchard, house I of 4 rooms, handy conveniences, and station and golf links. Few miles from Hamilton. Going concern, with 4 cows and separator, only £1350; £350 cash.. Special circumstances forcing the owner to quit. You must hurry to get this cheap bargain^ Write or wire appointment to: inspection. l MARTIN WILLIAMS, LAND AGENT HAMILTON. Box 207. 'Phone 061. NEW PLYMOUTH TO "OPUNAKE DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. , TIME-TABLE AND PARES. New Pjlmouth (depart) 7.30 4.15 oma'» 7.40 4.30 2/6 4/ Oakura ...... Tataratmaka ~ Okato ....... Punlho ...... Wsrea Punearehu Rahotu Oaonul , Opunnke (arrive) lOputittlie (depart) Qaeuut liohotu PUDgurehu ..., Warea Punlhe Okato Tataralmaka ... Oakura Omata New Plymouth ........ 8.15 6.0 »/ 16/ 1 7.15 3.30 ■ 8.15 4.25 7/ 18/ > 8.30 4.35 8/ 14/ (arrive) l».o 6.13 13/ 2!/» Heats ma j b< Oarage. Klng'i New Plymouth, sake. All pan > hooked and parcels left at the Buildings, Brougham Street, or Club Boiel Smblea, Opu'els to be prepaid * WOOUUUDGI, J
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1919, Page 8
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