AOOTiONc-HV .*uiioi—. 30E.WAY SALE. »;K i' i KAI Si Eil 25th, 1912. iCiAYED AUCTIONEERS \\:. t oiler as above — l/'U 0,l .-H'.- IlOggUtS. ~00 li.i-niirtt empty ewes. 20 pi-mo fac wethers. 60 f.vt owes and weathers. 40 et.tpcy cwos jU hvb and lunvard wethers (ott turnip*). TRATAHI SALE. MONDAY, f.!KPTKMi3ER 30, 1912. At 1 p.m. eharp. ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will 140 mi:-:od sex hoggets. 80 eives .villi 100 percent lambs "I half-draught 3-year unbrok- ' t . n ell .M'litable. for rxxilli: cart.) 6 first class springinc heifers. 1 first dnss 3-year springing Jersey beifer. 3 tit-fir class springing heifers at drop. 1 5-year springeart goldun MARTSN3OROUCH SALE. SEPTEMBER 28, 1912. OALGETY AND CO., LTD., will Account .'Messrs Fenwick Bros. ;00 fitwt class woolly hoggets. ,!00 biack faced {rood-conditioned lionets.' CATTLE: 22 3-yonr old steers. 10 springing dairy heifers. ii<ETAHUNA STOCK SALE. A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS '"i will offer as above— SHEEP: 100 hoggets. RATTLE: 25 store cows, •y Yearling heifers. So 2 and 3-year steers. 6 springing heifers. 10 store cows. •3 dairy cow.s. 1 pedigree ."Jersey buil. 33 vearling steers. SITNDRIES: ~. . 1' pony, broken to sauc;o and harness. BY AUGTJOM. WAHAROieSTAiTS 1 IMPORTANT LAND SALE. r'j*liM.x, 2.> th uCTObEU. At 11.30 a.m. AT HIAMtL'LON. . TMIj Farmers' Co-Operative Auctioneering Company. .Ltd.. Mastcrtou, (instructed on behalf of the owners b v Messrs Paul Halusen and Co., of Auckland) Will otter by Public Auction " AT 1! AMILTON, on tho above date: .lUillVi'Y-OM'l Sections of rich L laud, largely tirsteasily drainablo* having ample .i'ali. varying in areas from 100 aevva to 150 acres. NOTE: This land is adjacent to tho Waharoa Railway Station and tiu'oo creameries. Each Section has a good road Pmntago, and the land is all suitable for dairying purposes, Jt adjoin'J the well-known Mat a Mata list a co, and is in the unique position of being situated in tho centre of a highly prosperous dairying district. It has not been developed earlier, as it Jus only recently boon acquired from tho Native owners. Arrangements rare in course of being made with the locnl Drainage Board far the draining of the area. TOWNSHIP: A portion of the estate, In the centra! position, lr.i-s been subdivided in oi:o-:vre lots township purposes, which will also be offered for sale. TERMS: Ten ppr cent cash, ton per cent iu th:\ > months, 10 p»v <- n v.t '■■ i twelve months from date of f-rde, Balau'cc payable in five years from Ist of June.- 1012. bearing fivo per c*nt interosfc nor nnnum. For Plans and further details apply to Th" I'n-raei-s' Co-Opera five Auction- * coring Company, Ltd., Hamilton, or to their Sub-Agents: G. W. MACE and CO.. Land Agents, To Aroha. LAYNE AND REIT). Land Agents, Morrinsville. CHEAPER?
'A ACRES, of which 203 acres jO\J is L.1.P.. rental £ll 13s per ami am, balance :n frcohold. Wintering 900 breeding ewes and 400 hoggets on grass. 120 acres flat, balance 'undulating ;ind easy hiJls. Subdivides into S paddocks, well fenced and watered. 6-roomed house, wool.shed, etc. Situated 12 miles from Railway Station. Price for the freehold and goodwill of the leasehold £lO 10<s. per acre. Terms arranged. This jpropert yis on the market owing to the age of the owner. _ It is situated in Hawke's Bay and is well worth inspection. Telegrams "FfnntorSchultze" P.O. HUNTER, SCHULTIE AND GIBSON. LAND AND ESTATE ACENTS NAPIER. Box Xo. 214. Phones: Greenmeaddows JSo. 10, Napi*r 24. 122 and 665. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE '-■aasT-ci-Ass ijmeep rum. (\f\f\ AORE9 Freehold; *ll has been very well h : d dtmn. nixed English grasses, oio&pt 800 r,;v, which is in standing baab< .! fenced and divided irto 12 ood:.jni< paddocks. Fivs-roomed h/>uw» i also &-rooined cottage, woolshed. niglit pens, abeop yards, <jowi &ck». outbuildings. There an» :•* 400 acreß of ver* rich flats, the Vice being bills, good spurn and :, op blue papa formation Situ- }. wile to the Post Office, atore, sx/1, *rto; half mil** W the dairy f»cr> 10 miles to tho saleyards, 18 a? to freezing works. Acoesn by .?\ road (first-class metalled motor :1) right to homestead. PRFO® ~er *ct- a 7:17 e&eap pro--1 **AO AORKS ' T * Kniti c,j& - trict, 500 acres in grass. balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed footiw, shed and sheep yards. 811K divided into 6 sheep proof paddocks Otpaoitj 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. ».\ 17* <k£ per acre. JfHIOB £3 10s wr SO'-n. • ',BIO !»> r 7l Q ACSEB, Waverley District; 1805 acres in jfr&as »nd the balance in bash. Well fcsscsd and Four roomed Sot.2© and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, •nd two nets of sheep yards. Carrying 3000 steep and 200 head of young «&{s©. Situate 9 males to railway sta•licvi. Tenure small grazing run leaso §1 roars from Ist Maroa, 1919. Ilea SCO 10a p&i annum. BRIOE £BOOO- - easy terms oivea _ and £b.o utock can be taken *i l '---i?3y,fcioa. AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, MEW PLYMOUTH.
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