SUBDIYISIONAL AUCTION SALE. YJNIMPROVED £AND WITH GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Favoured'by instructions from Messrs. BATE & TROWER, we shall offer for Sale by Public Auction at the TOWN HALL, PUTARURU, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, At 1 p.m., I OAAA ACRES of unimproved land situate about one mile from the Putaruru Railway Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua line, there being also a. railway siding adjoining the property. This Block ia sub-divided into farms varying from 170 to 480 acres. The quality of the land is beyond question, goot] fern and heavy tutu is the beat evidence of this fact which we can place before those requiring a block of land, handy to all conveniences, and which will be sold at a price which must appeal to dairy farmers in such a manner that they cannot overlook the fact that their improved dairy farms are too valuable to winter the herd on. t The eontour of the land is flat to undulating. Our advice to holders of a highly productive farm is to milk on same to the full capacity and spell it for a term fin the winter by purchasing one of these sections and providing turnips, combined with a good run off on rough feed for the purpose. This policy is far from being the only purpose which would be served. Each of these subdivisions have the qualifications essential to the making ot high-class dairy farms. In emphasis of the latter statement we need only mention that on an adjoining farm of ICO acres, which may be seen while inspecting this land, an average of 1(10 head of grown cattle have been carried for the last two years, and the high return of S3olbs of butter-fat per cow from the dairy herd was obtained last season. The conveniences which are rapidly being established at Putaruru are all that could be desired. The town possesses all the usual establishments of trade, a Public School of high repute, Town Hall, splendid hotel accommodation, saleyard, sawmills, etc., and with the advent of the hydro-electric scheme, which is in close proximity, combined with the important ralway junction with Te Awamutu, there is a bright future ahead for this progressive centre. We urge the general public to inspect this land and to give the matter a lot of thought. Think of the position; the quality of the land, as will be seen, is better than anything in the neighborhood. Think of the conveniences which exi.-it. To obtain land of this quality at the price and with the huge prospects, one would have to go back where our forefathers battled it out against heavy odds, arid with what conveniences they themselves provided. There is a lot of money in this land. Dont fail to see it. HOW TO INSPECT.—Mr. ROBERT ALCORN, Commission Agent, whose offices adjoin the Railway Yards at Putaruru, will be pleased to conduct intending purchasers over the Sections. Mr. Alcorn is fully conversant with the prospects and productivity of this valuable locality, and first hand information may be obtained from him. EASY TERMS.6 per cent, on fall of hammer 10 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent, in twelve months from date of sale. Balance to remain for five years at 0 per cent. Plans and further particulars may be obtained from -the Auctioneers: THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING .CO., LTD., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ROBERT ALCORN, Esq., Commission Agent, PUTARURU. In Conjunction.
GREAT DAIRYING. AND FATTENING PROPOSITION. WILL ALSO SUBDIVIDE TO PERFECTION. OA ACRES, Freehold, L.T. Title; 400 a<res in best of English j 15 acres turnips, balance under , — n ... Same nice shelter bush. All first-class heavy land; rich chocolate and black loam. Carrying 250 big cattle, including milking herd. BUTLDTNfiS—Splendid 6-roomcd house and conveniences, 3-roomed cottage, big implement, calf and motor sheds, barn, engine room, large cowshed, concrete floor, 4-eow milking plant, etc. Splendid garden, paths asphalted, and asphalted tennis court. Koad frontage, full length of farm, will subdivide into live beautiful farms. PRICK— -C42 per acre, £oooo cash, flood terms. FRANK M. WINSTONE, ■CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address: "Fleetwing," Auckland. C. A. WILKINSON, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS We are offering some • splendid lines, suitable for Christmas Presents— RUSTLESS KNIVRS RUSTLESS CARVERS IN CASES TRAVELLING TRUNKS & BAGS LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS ELECTRO-PLATED WARE DINNER SETS—Best English TEA SETS—very choice CROCKERY—sp'lendid assortment PYREX OVEN WARE CARPICT SWEEPERS ALUMINIUM KITCHEN WARE C. A. WILKINSON, LIMITED. Where Your Money Goei Furtheat.
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