AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MARCH 29th. At 1 o'clock. TO DAIRY AND~SHEEPFARMERS THE LARGEST SUBDIVISION OF THE YEAR. FARMS IN ALL SIZES. ..FARMS IN ALL SIZES. Varying from i A to QQK Acres Varying from JL tfc to OfJt) Acres ON THE EASIEST TERMS. THE FAMOUS f\ M A N A Xj MA N A f\ M A X A UMA N A f\ M A N A \J M A N A f\ M A N A \J M A X A LOCK, L 0 C K, L 0 C K, L 0 C K, L 0 C K, LOG K, LOCK, L 0 C K, 12,00018SI1: "IN THE SUPERB 'WINTERLESS' CLIMATE OF THE NORTH, BEST FOR MAN AND BEAST IN THE DOMINION." RICH ALLUVIAL FLATS, HEAVY VOLCANIC, LIMESTONE, AND SANDS'I ONE LANDS. NEARLY ALL IN BEST ENGLISH GRASSES • FRONTING THE FAMOUS NORTHERN WAIROA RIVER. NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY WILL GO RIGHT THROUGH PROPERTY. THE BEST LAND IN THE BEST CLIMATE. MAGNIFICENTLY WATERED BY MOUNTAIN STREAMS. ~ jfflS CELEBRATED BLOCK OF X LAND (formerly the property of Mr George Riddel) has always been considered the Finest Block of Land North of Auckland, which it is, containing over JJOOO acres of the richest alluvial flats, equal to anything in the Dominion, also heavy, deep volcanic soils, first-class limestone, and the best sandstone; originally all heavy bush land. The bulk of the estate is now in the best English grasses, and ready for dairying, and the flats are equal to a milking cow to the acre. The property is well opened up with roads, and the local butter factory will eqllect cream daily. The River Steamer calls daily at the Omana Wharf, ahd the North Auckland Railway is authorised to be made right through the property for a distance of six miles. Every section is ready for occupation, and dairying can be started right away. , Selectors have the choice here of any size Farm to suit almost any requirements, either for dairying, cropping, or grazing, and at all prices, 'armers have never 'before had such a wide choice offered ihem, while the land itself is also of the highest class and in very best grasses. The climate is superb, there -is practically no winter here, the grass grows all the year round, giving the longest dairying season, while rabbits and Califarnian thistle are unknown. It is an ideal location in the pick of the North. The terms have been made very easy to suit means of all buyers. These are 5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 10 per cent, on taking possession; 10 per cent, in 12 months j or if 15 per cent, spent in improvements first 12 months then the last 10 per cent, to be postponed for a further two years; 5 per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from date of sale. SELECTORS PERSONALLY CONDUCTED OVER PROPERTY. PLANS ON APPLICATION. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon-instructions, will sell by Public Auction, at Chamber of Commerce, Swan son Street, -AUCKLAND, as above.
iyfMtfWXy} EHH §S^ COOLED MILK GIVES THE BEST TEST. And in. consequence thereof secures for the dairyman the biggest milk Cheques. Go in for one of PARTQN'S MILK COOLERS if you would please the factory manager with your milk and get the best returns. Our coolers are splendidly made in the large size, of tinned copper. They are as good—if not better than other coolers, and cost only half the price, namely—3sa. Invest in one NOW, and watch your milk cheques grow larger. ALBERT J. PARTON, REGISTERED PLUMBER, SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS. OARTERTON: LEmrti LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Mastorton. YOBKSHIBE INSUBANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock. aAIRDRESSING SALOON, seaport town, lease premises 3 years, rent £3 per week. Average shop takings £25, saloon £8; 3 chairs. Wages £l3 per month. Shows net profit about £8 week. Goodwill £IOO. Stock and fittings at valuation, about £6OO. Could reduce to £4OO. ENERAL STORE, good town, JT large corner .shiop and store room, stable, cart shed and store run. Rent 255. Cash trade about £IOO month. Stock about £l5O at invoice price. Fittings at valuation. Goodwill £2O. FOR SALE. i t IVERY STABLES. Large up-to-date stables, 50 stalls. Will be lighted with electricity in few weeks. Acetylene Gas plant now installed. Lease of premises and section 4$ years at 40s week. Right of renewal for three years. Turnover £7O to £BO per month. Plant: One coach, 1 cab, 2 buggies, 4 gigs, 1 breaking in cart, 1 dray, 13 liorses, complete sets of harness, and all other stable requisites; £lso goodwill. Stock at valuation; £450 cash, balance 3yrs at 5 per oent.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10571, 29 February 1912, Page 8
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