I AUCTIONS. SALE OF COASTAL LANDS. SATUI!DAY,~AUG UST sth. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Jlcssrs. .1. Rutherford and Son, of JRahotu, lo sell by auction at his Mart, New Plymouth, on Saturday, August sth, at 2 p.m.:— Their line coastal projiprt ics, comprising 5115 acres of iraeliold land in i larms of areas ranging from 111 to 100 acres, also 210 acres of West C. S. R. Leasehold in one farm. These splendid properties front on the Main South, Pariliaka and Tipaka Roads, and are all between Pungarehit and Rah.otu Townships, and close to Po;-t Office, Dairy Factories and School. On four of the farms are dwelling houses, up-lo-date cowsheds, and outbuildings all in good order. On the home farm thoro are also 2 two-roomed cottages, man's wliare, flaxmill with all the necessary machinery, duo orchard, and about 5 acres of shelter plantation. The farms aro practically all level, well watered, and sown down with English grasses, and subdivided into convenient paddocks, all well fenced Terms and full particulars will be supplied on application to the Auctioneer. Note: These farms comprise somo of the best land on the coast, and have been farmed by Messrs. Rutherford and Son for many years, and it is only oil account of advancing years that they aro now giving up farming and putting thoir properties on the market. PROPERTY SALE. SATURDAY, JULY 23th, 1011. i TW'EWTON" KING has received instruo- ' tions from Mr. William Parsons, of Pukcarnhe, to sell, by Auction, at his Mart New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, JULY 29th, at 2 p.m.— Hi? Fino Property at Puke.irnhe. comprising 473 acres, subdivided into 3 lots, in areas of 100, 130, and 237 acres. This property, lying on both sides of tho Main North Road, within 1 milo of Dairy Factory and Telephone, anil 7 miles from Urenui, w<ls part of the well-known White Cliffs Estate. It is practically all level, well watered, and sown with English grasses, and subdivided into 13 paddocks. On the property are G-roome-1 dwelliug-house, largo cowshed, with concrete floor, trapshed, and outbuildings. Full particulars as to terms, etc., will be forwarded on application to tho Auctioneers. LAND FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCT3OM !F UNSOLD BEFORE. ACRES highly improved firste]JS3 dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamabu property, near Ohinftaiti, Main Trunk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fcr ovei thirty years as a bulloekfattening slaiio.i. Owner has been pushed for ovot fifteen years by land purchasers to offer this block for milking farms. Now they are to have the longsought opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying farm. OQfl-A ACRES very rich, highly im/yOXf\J proved land in tho Waikaio, known as Rukuhia, Homestead, Ohaupo, 7{ miles from Hamilton, ',U miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largest milking herd sales in Dominion held at these yards. 1 mile frcm railway ?tatiou. Creamery and school handy. "Climatio conditions place this block, with its rich soil, in tho front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain or high prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block as a ivhnl" if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. ¥iJO|A -ACRES, 2 miles Frankton jJunction. Rich swamp and downs land Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. 'JJwo miles butterfactory, 1J miles school," 3 miles lrom flamilti.il. Pick with a few exceptions of theso blocks can be got dealing privately. If unsold before auction sale on farms, Ohingaiti, July 27th, 12 noon; Rukuhia Homestead, 2nd August, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm. August 3rd, 11 a.m. Buyers shown ove.' farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Friday. Associations dealt with under Government Fin au co Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,000 acres first-class milling bush. Very largo proportion totara, balanco rimu and inatai with sonic white pine; 59 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. H miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed 1J per cent, either in a private sale or under tho hamraer. Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to be met at train. EWEN M'GKEGQR, OHAUPO. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE. DAISY FARM. NO GOODWILL. NO GOODY/ILL. jgQ ACRES, TARANAKI, ALL FLAT LAND, grassed, fenced, CAN ALL BE PLOUGHED NOW; 5-roomed house, covrbails, and other buildings. HAS BEEN MILKING 50 COWS, and running youag stock; 1J MILES FROM SCHOOL AND CREAMERY. WILL LEASE FOR 7 YEARS AT 12s. PER ACRE PER ANNUM RENT. NO GOODWILL. NO GOODWILL. HARCOURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. CHEAP DAIRY FAfIM, 22 MILES SOUTH OF AUCKLAND. At X 3 10s. PER ACRE; CASH, only JI2OO. -« ACRES, nearly all plougiiable, jLOV/ subdivided into 12 paddocks, 12 acres river Hats, volcanic land; splendid shelter bush; well watered; will carry 30 milking cows, etc., at present milking 22; one milo from creamery, P.O. and school, C miles from railway station, good roads; erected thereon is a 6-rcomed house, good dairy, with water laid on, and 10-bail cowshed, etc. THIS IS A CHEAP PROPERTY. SMITH & EiALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. 1
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