AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WAIKATO LAND SALE OF DAIRY FARMS WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1912. Under instructions from Mr D. MOR-! ONEY, we will sell'on the Property, km tike above date, his WAIPA VALLEY ESTATE, AT KARAMU, SUB-DIVIDED INTO SEVEN CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, ranging from 75 acres to 130 acres. These farms are all highly cultivated and well watered alltavial River Flats, and offer a splendid oporptunity to these in search of Land for Dairying. The property is situated eleven mites fi'bm Hamilton, and conveyances will leave Dalgleish and McDonald's Stables, Hamilton, at 9.30 o'clock on the day of sale, picking up King Country cMents at Fra/nkton Hotel. Intending purchasers! wishing to view the property will be shown over same by us and can obtain plans on application. Saile la* 11 a.m. TERMS: —IO per cent cash, 10 per cent in. six months, balance five years at 5 per cent. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Immediately after the Land Sale comprising— OAA SPECIALLY SELECTED O\J\J DAIRY COWS AND HEIFHRS, to cailve early. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. 26 HORSES 100 TONS OATEN SHEAVES 100 TONS HAY. 50 TONS POTATOES. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., Ltd., HAMILTON. LAND SALE. HORSHAM DOWNS ESTATE SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. SATURDAY, Btih JUNE, 1912, at 11 a.m. HE FARMERS' CO-OPERAT- . WE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., (in conjunction with the New Zeaflaind and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd.. Hamilton, ihave-heen favoured with instruations from the Proprietors of the albov.e Estate, consisting.of 2200 ACRES," subdivided into 11 Fsumsi Tanging from 150 to 370 aores, to .sell at thte OFFICES of THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, Oh the above date. ALL THAT FINE BLOCK OF HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRYING COUNTRY, known as THE HORSHAM DOWNS ESTATE, comprising some of the Finest l/atirying Land in the Wiaiikatfo. The Propeirty has practically .all been ploughed and laid down in best English grasses, and is splendidly wat_ ered. Situated six miles from Hamilton by good gravelled road, four miles from Nigairuawahia, and and five miles from Kirikiriroa Railway Station-. . , Intending purchasers can tobtalitn plans on application to the Auctioneer's, and wil be personally conducted over the property if desired. TERMS. HOMESTEAD BLOCK.—IO per cent;, cash, 23 l-3rd per cent, in 3 months, balance 4y'rs. (Buildings consist of splendid new house of 14 rooms,, fitted throughout with gas, hot and cold water, ibatlh. etc.; Barns, Sfta'bles, Sheds, Men's Quarters, etc., all nearly new.) LOT 2.—10 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in 3 months, balance four years. LOT 3 to 11.— 10 per dent, caslh, 10 per cent. an. 3 months, balance four years. Baflanoe of purchase money to bear interest at 5 per cent per annum. Possession in three months, or skwner if required. Purchasers will be at liberty to commence any necessary buildings imimediiaMy after sale. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., JAd., HAMILTON.
THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd., HAMILTON, And Other Branches. BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1912, At 11 o'clock. AWAKING POINT A SUBURB OF DARGAVILLE. iA A A ACRES RICH WHITE \JUU PINE FLATS. I Divided Into I 24 DAIRY FARMS, 30 to 150 Acres each. 2 20-ACRE SECTIONS. 12 5-AORE SUBURBAN HOME SITES. 9 10-ACRE. MARKET GARDEN or ORCHARD SITES. Only li miles from Dargaville Post Office, close to Butter Factory and School. . .„« ALL METAL ROADS. WAKINO POINT comprises 2000 acres'of Rich Ri'ver Flat, unsurpassed ill the Dominion for ibutterptroducing qualities. It adjoins the progressive Borough of Dargaville, has been all roaded. and the roads are now being metalled. It is only 1| miles from Dargaville Post Office and School, and ahout two miles from the butter factory. The Borough is spending £30,000 in metalling roads, gasworks, etc. Several of the sections have been made small to suit the townspeople of Dargaville, who require paddock room, orchard sites and land for town milk supply and market gardening. Its situation is quite unique, forming almost part of the town of Dargaville, is practically all level, well drained and roaded, and has 3 miles frontage (to 'the Northern Wairoa river. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, and purchasers can elect to spend 15 per cento on improvements during first six months, or pay a further 1U per cent. (Balance payable in 5 years Rearing 5 iper cent, initerest. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Acting upon instructions, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs- Street E., AUCKLAND, a« above. / •. ~,,,. ; ' (Plana -land fullest particulars <ra Manager, Dargaville Bxaaoh.
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