SALES BY AUCTION. fjteUBSDAY, 1 JUNE 24th,. 1920. • i.Y . aUSD FOR SETXIEMENX. ''Jk RARE. AND . GENUINE OPPOUFOR RETURNED SOLDIERS- AND BONA-FIDE •* SEHTLEBS 10 OBTAIN tHE best land at productive • PRIGEB iOX EASIEST OF tsfuia .. V ]*■ , JJY J>UBLIC, RUCTION. i UOHONEERING JJAMILTON. 1400 ACRES OP FIRST-CLASS TAUHEI SWAMP. Ott behalf of the WAJKATO FLAXim.TJVfI COMPANY, '-LIMITED, who, lining reckimed their swamp lands jutfi exhausted the supply of flax, have •Übdivided tkeir am of 603 acres of fint-eiau Swamp into nx handy farms, i SfiCTION :1.—78 seres of well-estab-lished heavy pasture land, 4 subttivitions, capable* of growing good oats fcjtd not crops, and having a long main road fronttfte, and being watered by .atrtiais. There, is a large 7-roomed fcMifc dining room, 26 x 12, hot . and cold .water, and every convenience; .fctytar «h«d' with bench and concreted floor, S-ltall it Able and feed room, 5 taalu, and a stack of hay and plenty •ffirwrwd. r tEKMa—6 per cent <fcsh, 10 per <evt oa poueuion, and 10 per cent in '*ix months, balance 5 years at 6 per ■ . ■- -fIECTION 2.-117 acres of good «Wshig land; 3 paddocks; large iron «h«L 19 x 24. This is mostly rich 4fclned tax and tiabbage tree flats, aod is almndantly watered by the TauJiei stream." ..The Road Board has rights over the sand pit. . TKRSJS:—S per cent cash, 5 per cent oil.possession, 10 per cent in 12 months, Nluee August Ist, 1924. SECTION 3.—120 acres of best quality drained, peat swamp, of which 40' acres have been ploughed. There b\plei|ty of rough feed and 30 acres tea-tree; 2 paddocks; well-watered. TSBMB:—S per. cent cash, 10 per cent 'on possession, and balance 5 year? at V per cent. jtecnox 4.-99 acres of black bo:1 »W»ip; a]l in grass; about 80 acre ploughed and cut into 5 paddocks; plenty of water. There is a large up-to-date .milking shed with 4-co\v milking'.,plant < and separator installed. JBreci a cottage and .carry on. This is very' forward section, being permanently improved. . V TEBM.S: —6 per cent on possession, 10 per cent in sic months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. SECTION 5. —93 acres of heavy flax land, all in strong grass, excepting 23 acres tea-tree; 3 paddocks, a new 5Motncd cottage, with scullery and 1 wash-liouse. TEfi3rl.S:- 1 -5 per cent cash, 10 per cent* on possession, 10 per cr-nt in six months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent SECTION 6.—98 acres; 3 paddocks; mostly heavy flax lahd with good grass, excepting 20 acres tea-tree. , TERMS:—S per cent cash, 10 per cent on possession, balanc£ 5 rears a". 0 per cent.
On behalf of THE HEMARA LAND COMPANY:— . SECTION 7.—92 (teres, I rood. ?2 ,perch?!i; all drained a warn p; all in :Xong& feed; about 73 acres ploughed; 3 paddocks; one acre" shelter trees; permanent- stream.. THRMS: —5 per cent cash, 5 per cent mi possession, 10 pet cent in 12 month 1 !, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. jN'OTE. —A title w'U be given after 2ft per. cent of the purchase price ha? been paid. • SECTION 8.—104 acres, 2 roods, 14 Md are in rough gr!\<-s; 20 acres teatree and rough fcfrd; a. paddocks; "perminent stream; all well-drained *warap. ; TERMS:—S per ceni cash, •> ppr cent oti possession. 10 per cent in 12 months, balance f> years at 6 per cent. < NOTE: —There i< no boundary fence between Sections 2 and 3. -vbn behalf - of MR. FRED W. SEIFEHX. ft.—(if>2 acres, well-drain-ed swamp; 100 acres have bsen ploughed and are In fallow; the Imlcnre is carrying rough feed and is .also ready •for, ..tire , plough, 0 . paddo^cs; goo-.l fences. There is a shcrl. 20 x 20, a 'smaller shed and stock yards. TERMS: —5 per cent cash, 5 per cent on possesion, .i per cent in 12 months, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. >■ fWi.have. in'?peclc-d lite whole of thev aw greatly impressed wii't safe future prospects. Ewry jcciiwjl will, if the present treatment is con* f tfcs4(£d, becoree. very. valuable farms, as the land is .nnifonnally g'Vid and x!i.; Vendors have had the means and facilities' for' cartying out all nectary wojks in a 'thorough and permanent mtftfor. ' 4»1 .the setilr r. r»f • limitci .WkmftiX nv enter and*pay h'n way ij. ;&s<|e, as the vendor.; they wish to sell,-and the reserves not be ba?ed 'cm. inflated prices;- this Jieing evi4effciSr by the_ easy terms afforded. aTe situated ait Tailhei, between Gordonton and Morrinsjjalies fromTaupiri and .18 miles frtm Hamilton by good roads, anil ill ft'rapidly- growing dairying centre. A timber mill will probably be at shortiy in ihe vicinity, which will "keatye to supply all classes of buildlag timber in abundance/ Plsfis, etc., from
THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO, LTD, MjKP DBPARTMEHT, HAMILTON, AND SMITH AftD HUNTER. MOERDfSVILLE, IK CONJUNCTION. ' -(Mid feet! A British made "Unique'' ■ft inter bottle will soon restore circtiktioli. A boot these cold nights and «Wt« K few riiUlings. Obtainable evetye. Look for tfaa !> u y*
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 8
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