AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. I SOLWAY SALE, | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 0, 1912. A SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS J\. Will offer as above—--208 hoggets, mixed sexes. 40 station cows ia cilf to Shorthorn and Hereford bulls. 10 eniptv cows. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER lltli. AND CO., LTD., will " Bflli as above: — 254 18-months steers. 15 18-inonths heifers. 2 horses. 5 selected yearling heifers. •5 good heifers. 1 pedigree .Jersey bull (yearling) PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. tAXO/WU}' ASSOCIATION YARDS OCTOBER 8, 1912. 1 AUGTIOJJEERB will sell as above. — 300 good 18-months steers. ;5() empty forward ewes. 2d ewes a:td lambs. 19 1.8-months steers. 10 empty dairy heifers. 7 sprin in- heifers . 1 guirantoed sound sow. calved one week. 3 2-year empty heifers. 3 yearling heifers. 1 cow at drop. TARATAHf STOCK SALE. OCTOBER U, 1912. SaOCIATED AUGTJOWfc£RB will offer as above—--5 3-year Ayrshire cross -heifers, on drop. BY AUCTION. WAHAR9A estate MPORTANT TTJAIRYING X AND CI ALE. Unique opportunities to persons of Small Capital to acquire a farm in heart of a splendid Dairying District. . SMALL DEPOSITS. CHEAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. FORMED, SANDED AND MET--ALLKD ROADS. Oh FRIDAY, OC'JOBER 2otb, At 11.30 a.m., AT HAMILTON. 'iTIHE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERJL ING COMPANY, LTD., Hamilton (instructed by Messrs Paul Hansen and Co., of Auckland) will sell by Public Auction 31 sections of rich level land in areas from 80 to 150 ncres. NOTE: This land is adjacent to the Wah'iToa Railway Station, and is served by three Creaemries. Each sect inn has a good road .frontage, and tiu land is eminently adapted for miry nig. 'lJie Block is th? ;.(titre > of well settled and prosperous dairying farms anl the boundaries are practically all fenced. It has not been developed earlier, being until recently Native land. Arrangements are in course of being made 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 anyone to acquire a Mist-class dairy farm." 'J Here is;-, in developed block in the Wai!-.ato offering the same advantages <.i' Wuharoa .Estate, or possessing such possibilities of" gro:it prospective value. FIRST CLASS LAND. FIRST CLASS ACCIWS. . FIRST CLASS TERMS. TOWNSHIP. A portion of the Estate in a central position has been ' K sub-divided into aero lots for a township, and will be offered- for sale. Provision will bo made for School and Hall sites. TERMS. Ten per cent -cash, 10 per cent in three mouths, 19 per cent in twelve months from date of sale, balance payable in five years from Ist June. 1012, bearing 5 per cent interest per annum. Arrange to see this Block, and get Full Particulars from : THE FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. HAMILTON, Or their Sub-Agents: (J. W. MACE and CO., Land Agents, Te A rob a. LAYNE AND REID. Land Agents, Morrinsville. Any of the above will show you over tho property. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST-GLASS SHEEP RUN. ' AOB ' ES Freehold; all has _UU"I/ . been very well hid down ki mixed English grasses, except 209 awffoo, which is in standing baahj .Wfeii fenced and divided into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-roomed hous* ttad also cottage, woolshed, and night pens, sheep yards, cowt&od and outbuildings. There are (about 400 acres of very rich flata, tho feaiance being hills, good spurs and faces on blue papa formation Sitafete 1 mile to the Post Office, store, M&oo], ©to; half mile yo the dairy factory, 10 miles to the ealeyards, 18 niiei to freezing works. Access by a-ana road, (first-class metalled motcr road) right to homestead. FBKBS £9 oer aor:— ft cheap pro~ 1 KdO AOTKEB, Te Kuiii dij-f JLOij&l triot, SCO acres in £rs33, balance heavy bush. Good 5 roomed SwraM), shed and sheep yards. Subdivided into fi sheep proof Oapaoitf 2 sheep to aero. G.11.P. at 17* U per acrs. i. J iiIOE £3 10i &■? '' 1 Q AGUES, Wav©rl*y Di&14 A. O trict; 1805 acres in gi-ftsa and the balance in bush. Well tinoed and subdivided. Four rcoraed faoats© and lean-to, dairy, wcolslied, and two sets of sheep yards. '£42 10a pe* aivuam. EBIOE £e00&, iV* Krsvik era b<j takp-rt s.k mln&tiQn. brjt ?000 sheep and 200 head of young cat&te. Situate S mileo to railway ,ai<v ton. Tenure small grazing run le&?*i fii years from Ist March, 1919. Ren e&3y terrt.3 siven and QQ ACRES Freehold, '3O acres fJtJ stumped and jpioughed. Will dairy 30 cowfi. 11 watered; 9 paddocks, 4 roomed house, scullery, 6 bail cowshed, etc.; 4J miles from railway station, 1J miles from echool, and 2J miles from factory. Good roads. PRICE £2O per acre. Terms, £SOO cash, balance arranged. AUCTIONEER LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH^ BILL3ARDS. BEG to intimate that I have taken ovat the Billiard gaJoon next the Grab Cafe, Qneen Street, until receniiy conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance ~of that supipii go liberally to my predt^opjwir.
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