AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 9, 1912. Associated auctioneers Will offer a 6 above—--40 station cows in calf to Shortham and Hereford bulls. 10 empty cows. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 11th. At x p.m. tiiuiii. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will as above:— 5 selected yearling heifers. 5 goo:! yearling heifers. 1 pedigree Jersey bull (yearling.) SALE! SALE! SALE ! TO-DAY. At 2.15 p.m. AT POST OFFICITAUCTION MART. A J. JOHNSON AND CO. • will sel! as above:—Furniture, including B.R. Bedstead, Duchess Chest and Poultry, including 8 P.B. W.L. Pullets, 10 La villi.; Hens, and o 1.4 i. Ducks, etc. . BY AUCTION. mmROA ESTATE JMPORTANT JJAIRYING g< ALE. Unique opportunities to persons of 'Small Capital to acquire a farm in heart of a fcpiendid Dairying District. SMALL DEPOSITS. CHEAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. FORMED, SANDED AND A 1 DIALLED ROALS. On FRIDAY, O(JU/Bl:,R :25th, At 11.30 a.m., AT HAMILTON. THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., .Hamilton (instructed by Messrs Paul Hanson and Co., of Auckland) will sell by Public Auction 31 sections of rich level land in areas from 80 to 150 acres. NOTE: This land is adjacent to the Waharoa Railway Station, and is served by three Creaemries. Each section has a good road frontage, and the land is eminently adapted for dairying. The Block is the centre of well sottled and prosperous dairying farms iinj the boundaries are practically all 'fenced. It has not been developed earlier, being until recently Native land. Arrangements are in course of being mncivj with the Local Drainage Board for the draining of the area. The sub-division of this block on tho easiest terms makes it possible to'anyono to acquire a first-class dairy farjft. There is 110 developed block in the Waikato offering the same advantages of Waharoa Estate, or possessing such possibilities of great prospective value. FIRST CLASS" LANJ2. FIRST CLASS ACCESS. FIRST CLASS IERMS.
TOWNSHIP. A portion of the Estate in a central position has been sub-divided into acre lots for a township, and will Be offered.. for sale. Provision will be made for School and Hall uteff. TERMS. Ten per cent cash, 10 per coat in three months, 10 per cent iii twelve months from date of sale, balance pay i bio in five years from Ist June. Ifl2, bearing 5 per cent interest per annum. Arrange t.*> see this I'locic, and get iMill, Particulars from: THE FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONKERd NG COMPANY. LTD. HAMILTON, Or their Sub-Agents: 0. W. MACE and CO., Land Agents, To Arolin. LAYNK AND RK!T>. Land Agents, Morrivi ivii'e. Any of Uk' 1 above will show you over the p:\-.porty. _ (YheaP er? ACRES, of which *203 acres 00\) i ls L.1.P.. rental £ll 13s off aaimm,"balance m freehold. Winter.ug y(JO breeding ewos and 400 hoggets on grass. 120 acres Sat, balance lunaulatnjg and easy bills. Subdivides into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered. 6-roomcd house, wooletc. Situated 12 miles from Kailway Station. Price for the freehold and goodwill .of the leasehold £lO lUs per acre. Term,s arranged. This propert vis on the market owing to the age of the owner. It is situated, in Jtiawke s Bay and is well worth inspection. Telegrams "HuhterSchultze" P.O. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS NAPIER. Bos No. 214. Phones: Greenmeaddows ho. 10, Napier 24. 122 and 685. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE FIRRT-GLH3S SHEEP RUN. "s 1 jftAA ACRES Freehold; all has been very well l«-'d down to inised English grasses, except 800 s-rTCfI, which is in standing bnihj fWt>ii fenced and divided into 12 ooavommb paddocks. Fivo-roomed holism ttad also 8-roomed cottage, woolahcd, fend night pen?,, chesp yards, <jgwSlisd cud outbuildings. _ There &ro sacoiit 400 acreu of very rich flats, tho balance boing liillu, good spur# and teas* on blue paps formation- Sitafcto 1 mils to tlio Post Office, _ store, 'jco-; half mile to the dairy f*otorj, 10 • miles to the Baleyards, 13 aiile# to freezing works. Access by resin road (first-class metalled motor rc-vi) right to homestead. PRIOE owr acr- a vaj cheap pro- \ /3Q ACRES, T© Kniti "diaJ;.«. trict, 500 acres in grass, hsurj bush. Good 5 roomed ■feocl -'.t'-;d »ad sheep yards. Subdirid- •-? G sheep proof paddocks Df.ih.":: - 1 % sheep to sere. O.R.P. at IVs f--> a«r*. PiilOE £8 10s p*r ww ' 4819 . > U A.U33DB, Wa verity Dis/tQ §A O trict; 1805/ acres in £.ra&E «.rwi tho balance in hush. Well !«;i>7 : ' &na subdivided. Four roomed .n.d lean-to, dairy, wpolshed, and of sheep yards. Oaxryiss fl'be©p and 200 head of young "Vkists 9 iails>3 to railway gt*<>«'nr© small grazing run leiso &'i froifl Ist Marnh, 1913. Ivra v.imm. PRIOE £6oo'}, .SLsvx-" waJly easy tents riven and t ' <** +«Lfepni j»; ••-3g&tioa. OQj ACRES Frrfhold, f'O acres fif/ ftturapod and ploughed. Will dairy 30 cmvg. vsV 1] watered; 9 padV" 4 roomed hou- J , scullery, 6 bail c(»ts'sh«3, etc.; <i£ r.ii'es from railway ■station. 1] miles from school, and 2} Miles from factory. Good roads. PRICE £2O per acre. Terms, £SOG balance arrangwi. t *WTGN ICIIO LA WD AND FINANCIAL AOENT "n-W PLYMOUTH.
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