WAIRARAPA AUCTION MART. E. HO TOLL & CO.. LTD., will e sell at their Booms, Perry Street, TO-DAY, at 2 o'clock—Fiano, 2 Couches, Violin, Chests, Tables, Washstands, Ottoman, Dressor, Bins. Bedsteads, Sewing Machine, Incubator, Fire Screens, Lad'es' Jackets, Silks, Fancy Goods, Camera, Cutlery, Music, Vapour Bath, Bicycles, Umbrella Stands, Overmantels, Saddles, Harness, Dog Cart, Buggy Lamps, Carrots, Onions, etc. Also-6 Silver-laced Wjandottes, 5 White Leghorns (purebred), and other poultry. SALE OF THIS WELL-KNOWN BRUNT WOOD ESTATE, OVER 25 YEARS IN CULTIVATION. SUBDIVIPKD*INTO DAIRYING FARMS RANGING FROM 30 to 15© Acres In Extent. IDEAL DAIRYING CONDITIONS. Grand Climate. SOME of the Richest Land in the Waikato. Level, Well-Watered Shade and Shelter. Good Roads. One of the Most Successful Co-op. Dairy Faetorks to Supply. In Conjunction with "THE FARMERS' CO-OPE SATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO." Having been favoured with instructions from Frank Ross, Esq., will sell by public auction at ihe Chamber ok Commerce, Swanson Stree\ Auckland on Mill AT 11 A.M. All that fine block of dairying country, conveniently situated within 35 minutes diivc from Cambridge, an hour of Hamilton, one mile from Bruntwood railway station, -and 1\ mi'ej frcm the Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Company's Factory, Ham'apu. The pfoperty contains 1,000 acres of rich aSiuviaJ land. 82© Acres of li-.h level, clcn paddock?, rnott of which are in the highest state of cultivation. "ISO Acres fi-ie old Kahikatea Sw.imp, surface sown with English grasses and clovers. Drains eneompa~s and intersect. Grows abundance of rich feed, summer and winM\ Plantations, containing many beautiful English Tne.s, border most of the seetions, affording snide and shelter for stock. Every paddock weil ered. Returns from GO cow 3 pastured upon about 120 acres last season averaged over £l2 per cow, which speaks for itself in r< - gard to the dairying capacity of the land. This prope: ty has bern subdivided into Farms ranging from 30 to 150 acres affording an exceptional opportunity for a man with small capital to secure a farm of first elas: quality in tip-top hsart on exceptionally easy terms. The property 13 subdivided co that existing fences may servo as boundaries to e-ch lot. Pu"chafers & can get imni'diite possession if required and start milkiDg at once. Purchaser of one section will have the option of bujiug the next at the same time. BuJcdings arount the Homestead, including 2 cottages, maybe sold for removal. Homestead con'ains 11 large, rooms, 2 hath rooms, hot and cold watsr; raiu system to tanks, all necessary outside on":c?s, septic tank; lavje poultry house, kersnc'lls. Garden, containing rare old trees, orchard, walnut plantation, lawn. An attractive residence, bracing air, beautiful. views, shooting, deer-stalking, fishing, golf, polo, and pood huating com try (Waikito Hounds kennelled at the homestead.) Teems 10 per cent on full of haminrr. 10 p3r cent on possession. 5 per cent at end of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth end Gth ye .is; Balance at end of 7th year. Interj e.-l at, the rata c f 5 por C3>it on all unpnid amounts. Titler Land Transfer. WlLMiffi ROSS, AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. Da«sievii'ke, Established 1892. HAS FOR SALEBusinesses including hotel?, ? cafe doing gcod trade, Billiard Saloon, leading butchery business, chsap boarding houses. 400 Acres, all in grass acd subdivided into 10 paddocks, h -roomed house, trapsbed, store room and outbuildings, jvill carry 3 sheep to acre Splendid dairying Ciuntry. Mortgage £2,500. Price £ls per acre. 741 250 Acres, close to Dannevirke, all in grass, G acres ploughed, 2-roomed cottage, woolshec!, yards, dip, etc. Price £l4 pjr acre. 725 S,OOO Acres good 2J sheep country, 1,600 acres in grass, 100 acres ploughed, will subdivided, all necessity outbuildings. Close to schoo'. Pric2 £G ss. 721 620 Acres, 570 acres if\ grass, 50 crop, well subdivided, G-roomed home, wcolshed and all necessary outbuilding?, Winters 1,000 sheep, also cattle, etc I Price £7 per acre. 764 160 Acres, subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in every paddoci,32 acresslumpcd and in crop. One 5 and one 4-roomed house, cowshed and all conveniences. One of the finest dairy farms in the district. factory and school. Price £2O per acre. 700 4SO Acres, ring-fenc.d and subdivided into G padd;cks, 15 acres ploughed, 3 houses, 9, 5 and 4-rocmid, 9-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Prico £8 10s per acre. 753 400 Acres, ring fenced and divided into 6 paddocks, 3 roomed house, together with GOO sheep 60 ca't e and eight working bullocks and waggon. Title Lease with Right of Purchase at £7 2s 4d per acre. Rent 7s Id. Pnec lor goodwill aid stock £1,C45. £7O 120 Aerer, S'J acres in gras3, 40 acres good grass bush, nearly all ploughablc, 5-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, chaffhouse and trapshed. Lease with r ght r f purchase at £2 per acre in 1909. Price £lO per ace for owner's interest, 599 FOE SALE, Ci6oO Acre:-, Warganui District, freehold, ail been heavy bush country, 4,400 acres in grass, 200 tu;res bush, wellsiubclividtd, fences all in good order, well vvateied by springs and streams in every paddock, ft ice easy hilly country, no gorges and no bad places to lose stock, plenty fencing timber on property. Good soil ou papa. Carrying 13,600 sheep, of which 5,000 are breeding ewes, 900 cattle arc! 70 horses. Buildings consist cf 5-roomcd home, H. and C. water, I bathroom, 2 woolsheds, right pen for 400 sheep, 55f« concrete dip, good shearers accommodation, stable, and another Groomed house just being built. This is one of the best properties on this ecast, fattens all wethers over 2 tooth, Romney-Lineoln flock, can muster place easily, all rideablo. Pries £9 per acrj. Terms arranged. APPLY gf»£&l&rasis] MARTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8486, 13 July 1907, Page 8
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