SALES BY AUCTION. CHUDLEIGH ESTATE SUBDIVISION. WAIHOU, Near TE AROHA MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. AT THE PALACE' THEATRE, ' TE AROHA. On TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1020. At 11 a.m. JpAVORED with instructions from Mr. William feard, Solicitor, Christchurch, as Trustee in the Estate of the late E. R. Chudleigh, Esq., we will offer as above—- '!£) ISECTIONS in the well-known Orongomairoa Estate (colored red on lithograph plan), and comprising 1767 acres (more or less) on exceptionally easy terms. This Estate lies right in the heart of one of the finest dairying districts in the Dominion, and has aptly been termed the "Taranaki of the Auckland Province," and for convenience of situation, quality of soil, and generally delightful surroundings, is unsurpassed. The situation is exceptionally favorable, being just off the main Hamilton-Te Aroha Road, 8 miles from the latter town, and less than 5 miles from Waihou township and Railway Station by first-class roads. The dairying industry is flourishing on every hand, a large Glaxo factory being in full swing less than 21 miles from the property, and a Dried Milk Factory is in course of erection at Waitoa, about 5 miles away, a receiving depot for which is to be established at the Homestead gateway. The Estate is now carrying about 1000 bead of cattle, of which over 400 are dairy cows in milk. The sections to be offered are practically all flat, and a number of slight undulations and terraces provide excellent building sites. In point of quality the land is all that a dairyman could desire, being nearly all drained flax and raupo swamp ofvcxcellent quality, surface sown with English grasses, and, Although never manured, is in splendid heart and improving every season. The climate is probably the finest in the Dominion, being mild and equable, with a well-distributed rainfall, while droughts are unknown. Roading has been carefully considered | and arranged to give the best possible .'access to each section. The Estate is I permanently watered by two streams, : which carry spring and not swamp water. These streams touch and rim along the boundary of nearly every section, and solve for all time the important question of water supply. Good water is also obtainable at an easy depth by sinking, : A number of the sections ,\r< fenced, j and dairymen may start operations at a minimum of trouble and expense. | The Trustees, being desirous of realis- , ing, have not tied us to hard reserves, and | have likewise made (heir terms and eon- ; ditions exceptionally easy. POSSESSION of'all sections, excepting sections 11, 12 and 13, will be given one month from date of sale. Date of possession of sections 11, 12 and 13 will be announced at the sale. TERMS.—i> per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, on date of possession, nnd 10 per cent, or buildings to be erected to an equivalent value within one year. Balance in 5 years at 6 per cent.
For full particulars re inspection and conditions of sale, apply to— DALQETY & CO., LTD., AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, TK AROHA, MORRINSVILLE. and in all Agencies and Branches throughout the Dominion; Or to the Manager on the Estate, Mr. E. A. Crawford. THE FAMOUSJVAIKATO. 1 1 K ACRES of rich semi-volcanic, soil, * situated at BBombay, 3 miles from Pukekohe; close to school, store and P. 0.; cream collected at gate daily. This farm has an easterly aspect. Milking 35 cows and carrying a fair number of other stock, as well as-cropping potatoes, etc. Could easily milk 40 cows as well as cropping. Property is well fenced into 14 paddocks; bounded buck and one side by permanent stream. BUILDINGS: (i----roomed dwelling (furnished), wash-house. 10-bailu cow-shed, engine room, separator I'riom, stable, implement shed, piggeries, etc. PRICE: .100 per acre, or as a going concern .170 per a-cre; deposit £2OOO, which includes the following live and dead stock:—LlVE STOCK: 35 cows (33 in milk, 2 dry), 7 eighteen-month-old iieifers, 2 calves, 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 draught horses, 20 pigs (inc. 3 breeding sows), 30 fowls. DEAD STOCK: New Zealandia 4-cow Milking Machine, chaffcutter, circular saw, 4 h.p. Mogul kerosene engine, !)5-gal. separator, ceram cans and milk buckets, tester and glass-ware, scales, double furrow plough (new), 2 single furrow ploughs, grubber, tine harrows, chain harrows, sledges, catamaran, disc, potato grader, potato planter, drill, mower, rake, forks, waggon, gig, spring cart, all harness, quantity kerosene, 550 p-'iinds mixed grass seed, io| tons manure, bone dust and blood and bone, 2| acres of potatoes. C. E. YOUNG & QO. 01-03 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, •• ■piLLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manner of printing executed with despatch and at reasonable rates. Daily News Jobbing.
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