AUCTIONS. ONGA ONGA. . , WEDNESDAY, Gtli .SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. • SPECIAL SALE OF SAWMILLING PLANT, HORSES. ETC. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions from the Wakarara Timber Company to offer at their Stables, Spring-' hill, Onga Onga— • G first-class pioked and extra heavy draught mares, / years and upwards 11 first-class nicked .aiid extra heavy draught geldings, '1. years and upwards ■ 1 six-inch tyred timber wagon 2'five-inch tyred timber wagons r.uietaL.di'ay ... • ■ "harness,. chriiiis,"; sack's,.' windmill, 2 six hundred gallon tanks, piping, water trough, 15. and 0-stalled stables and feed houses, 4-roomed cottage, 2 wliares, etc., Also, The Wakarara Sawmill : as a going concern. Tho plant is in good or'dj'r, and includes 10 h.p Brown and May ■ portable engine, portable planer, .twin, saws, tanks, 0 whares, feed houses and "stable, and all necessary mill gear. Full list "supplied on. application. NOTE.—Tho' plant- will be offered at Hie sale, but-must bo-previously inspect; ed, as it will, not be., removed to Onga Onga for sale purposes..' Lunchcon Provided. DALGJSTY AND CO., LTD.,. NAPIER, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. 6th SEPTEMBER. 1911, At'TOWN HALL, OTAKI. (Immediately after'sale of the Gear Estate.) IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY LAND. D ALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD., WELLINGTON, have been instructed by W. .Tompsitt, Esq., of Otaki, to offer for sale by Public Auction, as above, about 562 acres of his Levin property, being part of the well-known Arapaepae Estate. This Property is most . conveniently situated, being within fifteen minutes Of Levin P.O. It is ,an . ideal fattening farm, with several 'splendid Homestead sites, and for cutting up into dairy farms, market gardens,' etc.,. caniiot be equalled owing to its favourable situation and quality of the soil, which is mostly very heavy and rich..' The greater portion of the area is ploughable. It is beautifully watered, and' ill the hottest summer has not been known to fco dry. ' This district .enjoys a delightful climate,'.which is unrivalled.
. Buyers wishing to inspect will be met by owner's representative'at Lc\in on tho arrival from Wellington' of the New Plymouth Mail .and '.Napier Express trains every Tuesday and Friday by arrangement v.-ith the auctioneers.' Terms of Payment are vei v liberal, viz.: 10-per cant.'on fall of hammer. ' 5 per rent/ in sis months.' 5 per cent, in twelve months. 5 per cent, in eighteen months. 10 per cent, jn twenty-four.. monthsBalance, on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 years. -'• •'-■: - :'' • NOTE.—The instalment of .10 per cent., due in 2-t months, may be left on mortgage with- balance of the purchase money should purchaser so desire' it, and he can $how improvements toj "that amount to the satisfaction of 'vendor. ' -TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1911, /At 2.30 p.m. ' TO. BUILDERS,' INVESTORS, AND 'MERCHANTS. CENTRAL'LEVEL BUILDING SITE, \4.'I4JUlfiE'S STEPS (Opposite- "The Dominion" Office.) MESSRS:-'j,"H.- BEftUNE AND CO. have beeri-.favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at \tlicir Rooms, Featherstou Street, as above— THAT SPLENDID-BUILDING ALLOTMENT, having'. 70ft. frontage to PIJMMER'S STEPS by an irregular depth, and containing 11-56 perc.he.s-, surrounded by reserves for light and access. : .
The' above Property which until recently was tho,site, of a boarding-house, i.4 now vacant,' and available for a new building. . It is directly opposite " The Dominion" Ofiice, and within 0110 minute of the busiest part of Lain bton Quay,- and is without exception the 'most ceiitrollysitnateil building site, how on the market. .'.'TITLE,-'Land Transfer..,. :i A large proportion of tlie purchase money may remand 011 Mortgage. ' For further particular?, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. ' • Auctioneers. _ . LAND FOfi SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY,, OR AUGTJON IF UNSOLD BEFORE, ■ CChfJ-. ACRES, highly, improved! first-'i •Uuvli class ..dairying land on easy .terms.. 'Owner -retiring. Including 3000 I acres of; ;h.is well-known .Mangamako property, near -Ohinßaih,'. Main Trunk Line. !Th'is lawi' .is unsurpassed', for - fertility. - Used for over thirty years as a bullockfatteniog station. Ovner !has been push,ed for over fifteen years by land purchasers to oner this block for mfllsing ..terms. . Now they are to Iftive tho long60ught bpportanity to acquire a first-class .dairying farm., . . SJQAA: ACRES, very, rich, highly im'(WOv.y.. viand in tho Waikato, known ae Kukuhia, Homestead, Ohaupo, '74 miles from Hamilton, 3J miles- from Ohaupo 6aleyards. Largest milking herd ealas in Dominion held, at these yards. "1 milu' from railway station. Creamery and school haudy. Climatic conditions place t*is block, with its rich soil, in iho front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence, of cold, driving Tain or high prevailing winds: Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block as a. whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's, ostato. IOAA ACRES, 2 miles Frankton JL/VVV Junction. Rich swamp and downs land, bums climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, it miles school, 3 miles from Hamilton. Pick with a tew exceptions of these blocks can te got dealing privately. If unsold before, auction ealo 011 farm's, Ohingaiti, August 30, l'i noon; Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers chown ove: farms any day. Owner; at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Friday. Associations dealt with under Finance Act. '
For, private sa'to only. Goodwill, 23,000 acres hrst-elass miliing bush. Very largo proportion totara, baianco rimu and inatai, with 6ome white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties, lj miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents ' bringing or tending buyers allowed'lJ per cent, either in a private sale or under the hammer. ' Writd for terms and conditions, also arrange to be met at train. EWEN M'GREGOR,. OHAUPO. , Fon SALE. IKK/9 ACRES, Freehold, 6itnated 5 JLDO-i miles from Te Kuiti, by good road. All easy country, high fern and bush, two-thirds ploughable; well watered bv running streams; 250 acres ploughed and sown in the best of English grasses. House of 0 rooms, and ail nccessary outbuildings. Railway divides the property, l J rice ill 15s. ser acre. Terms. ACRES, Freehold, all first-class /H/XjQxj papa country, and all excellent sheep ' country, 11500 acres in gross, ring fenced, and divided into IB paddocks. Stock now on the property, 1700 ewes, 200 dry sheep, and 100 head of cattle. Splendid house of 11 rooms, new wooished, and all necer,sary outbuildings; 1 mile from School. 21 miles from Store, and Post Office, telephone on to the house. Price, JEG 10s. per aero. Terms arranged. (VJ'DOsMALD 4 COCHRANE UND AGENT, TE KTJITI.
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