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SALEC BY AUCTION. t AUCTION SALE. FAMOUS MOMONA ESTATE, TIRAU; DOES NOT FLOOD. DOES NOT BURN UP IN SUMMER, Has been under one ownership for nearly 20 years. 13 SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS. 1 9 RANGING IN AREA FROM 80. TO 190 ACRES. EACH SECTION RING-FENCED AND SUBDIVIDED. EASILY CAPABLE OF CARRYING SO ...... COWS. TO 100 ACRES. thf farmerFco-operative AUCTIONEERING CO.,' LTD. In Conjunction with LEWIS AND CO. OF WANGANUI, been favored with instructions from the Owner to sell the above property . BY AUCTION AT Tie TOWN HALL, TIRAU, oil JULY 27 TH » 1920 ' At 11 a.m. LOCALITY— Situated at Tirau, on the main line, and i mile from the Railway Station. It is also situated on the main road to Cambridge. CARRYING CAPACITY—- , The property, which comprises 1760 acres, has wintered for several years 800 to 900 steers, 2000 ewes with 115 per cent, of lambs, besides dry stock, horses and house cows. Practically all the stock is turned off fat each year. A large draft of bullocks recently sent off the property to the •works averaged 946 lbs. dead weight. PASTURE—- ■ The whole of the property has been ploughed and sown down in the best of English grasses, except a few patches of nice native shelter Jiush and plantations. It would be a difficult task ♦> find a better sole of jgrass in the Waikato. WEEDS— , , The estate is free from gorse, blackberry, briar, penny-royal, utawai, etc. FENCESThe property is exceptionally well fenced with 8 wires, totara posts and good gates. Each section is boundary fenced and subdivided as shown on plan. WATER— • The whole place is well watered by permanent springs, streams and windmills. TIRAU— The Township of Tirau has the usual conveniences of up-to-date hotel stores, blacksmith and wheelwright, post office with up-to-date telephone system, school, 2 sef§" saleyards, driel milk "factory site already purchased in the township. The Hora Hora hy-dro-electric works will be supplying the town and district with light and power ■ for farm machinery in the near future. There is an abundance of totara timber for posts and building within easy distance of Tirau. Train leaves Hamilton at 7.15 a m. for sale at Tirau, returning same afternoon. CLIMATE—- •-" Tirau has a very nice climate, and does not burn up in the summer lik<; gome of the Waikato country, and is well adapted for any class of farming- ■ , FULL PARTICULARS of the various sections are given on the plan, , which will be posted on request. TITLE —LAND TRANSFEREXCEPTIONAL TERMS. On Section 1A and Section 6, which have residences and. oth'-r buildings erected thereon: On sections other than 1 and 6:— 5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, on possession, and a further 5 per cent, or buildings in 12 months. 5 per cent, ou the fall of the hammer and 20 per cent, on possession. The balance of purchase money can remain on mortgage for 6 years at 5J per <ent. per annum. HOW TO INSPECT.—Messrs. Lewis & Co. will be represented at Tirau by Mr. W. Woolven, who will conduct intending purchasers ovei the property. Arrangements may also be made with the Auctioneers for this purpose. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. In order to attend sale at Tirau, Southern clients must leave at the latest by the Wellington-Auckland Express leaving Wellington at 12.45 p.m. on Monday, July 26th, arriving at Frankton at 3.30 a.m., and connecting by train at 7.10 a.m., arriving at Tirau at about 10 a.m., flnd reluming to Hamilton or Frankton if required by train leaving Tirau at 6 p.m. SjAT.tt AT TOWN HALL, TIRAU, On TUESDAY, JULY 27th, at 11 a.m. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We strongly urge those desiring to purchase a section of really good land, showing throughout a perfect sole of English grasses (not half hawkweed, etc., but a solid mass of cocksfoot, rye grass, and clovers) to inspect this subdivision. We give our surance that'you will not be disappoint" ed in this- highly important factor. Plans and farther information may be obtained at our offices or from Lewis and Co., Tirau and Wanganui. The FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., .LTD., HAMILTON, and LEWIS & CO., WANGAspi, in conjunction.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 8

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