AUCTIONS. ONGA ONGA. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. SPECIAL SALE OF SAWMILLING PLANT, HORSES. ETC. D ALGETY AND - COMPANY, LIMI- . TED, have been favoured with in- ' stnictious from tho Wtikarara Timber Company to offer at their Stables, Springhill, Onga Ouga— 6 first-class picked nnd extra heavy „ draught mares, 1 years and upwards 11 first-class picked and extra heavy draught geldings, 4 years ana upwards C 1 six-inch tyred timber wagon 2 five-inch tyred timber wagons 1 metal dray . harness, chains, sacks, windmill, 2 six hundred gallon tanks, piping, /.vater (roiißh, 15 and 9-elalled stables and. feed houses, i-roomed cottage, 2 whares, etc., Also, '' ! The Wakarara Sawmill as a going concern. The plant is in good order, ami includes 16 h.p Brown and May portnDle- engine, portable planer, twin saws, tanks, 0 whares, fswl 'houses and stable, and all necessary mil! gearFull list sunplied on. application. •NOTE.—Tho r,lji.nt will be offered at ■ .the sale, but must, be previously inspected, as it will :iot be removed to Onga . Onga for sale iiuroosesLuncheon Provided. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., NAPIER, Auctioneers. TO-MOUROW. • WEDNESDAY. 6th SEPTEMBER. 1911, At TOWN HALL, OTAKI. •■ } (Immediately afti-r sale of the Gear. Estate.) IMPORTANT SALS OF CHOICE ] DAIRY LAND. * B ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., J AVELLINGTON, have been in- - structed by W. Tompsitt, Esq., of Otaki, . to offer for sale by Public Auction, as t above, about M 2 acre? of his Levin property, being part -jf the well-known Ara-paepa-e Estate. This Property is most conveniently situated, being within fifteen minutes ot Levin P.O. It is an ideal fattening farm, with several splendid Homestead - site.?, and for cutting up into dairy farms, , market gardens, etc., cannot be equalled owing to its favourable situation and f quality of tho soil, which is mostly very heavy and rich. Tho greater portion pf , the area is ploughable. It is beautUully , watered, and in thc-aottest summer has ; not bren known to be dry. This district | : enjoys a delightful climate, which is un- ( rivailed. ' ] Buyers'wishing to inspect will be met , by owner's representative at Le\in on tho ' arrival from Wellington of the New Ply- | mouth Mail and Napier Express trains , every.Tuesday and Friday by arrangement with the auctioneers. _ j Terms of Payment are very liberal, viz.: . 10 ji?r cent, on fall of hammer. • ' j 5 per cent, in sis months. i r> per cent, in twelve months. 5 per cent, in eighteen months. ( . 10 per cent, in twenty-four months. ( Balance on mortgage at 5 per ctut. for j 5 years. NOTE.—The instalment of 10 per cent., | ■due in 24 months, may be left on mort- ( gage with balance of the nurchn.su money should purchaser so desire it, and he can ( show improvements to that amount to . the satisfaction of vendor. PRELIMINARY 'NOTICE. - ! SALE OF, HIGH-CLASS FREEHOLD LAND. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ! GORTON AND SONS, LIMITED, have received instructions from Messrs. 'Garlick and Michie, of Cplyton, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ill , their .salerooms, Feildius, at 2 o'clock— The whole of their Fine Estate, comprising 211 Acres of. Rich Grazing Pasture, situate on the Riverside . Rond, 'li miles from i'eilding, subdivided "into 5 Sections of from 47 to 50 Acres each, and adjoining the fnmous Aorangi Settlement. , All actually level, rich bearing soil, producing excellent dairying results, and equally gootl for either cropping or lattening. ■ i ■ Tho whole blcck is very highly . improved and permanently watered in every section. Butter Factory, Store, Post Office, School, etc.. beside property. ; Full Descriptive Plans available in a i fen- days. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent on fall of hammer, i 0 per cent on date of possession (an ■ ' extra 5 per cent-on homestead section). 10 per cent in eighteen months. ■ ' Balance to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent. 1 Plans' ; and i'liribcr particulars to ba 1 obtained from Auctioneers or Owners, or ■ on application to "Dominion" Office. ' LAND [=Ofi SALE BY PRSVATE ' TREATY, GB AUGTiON IF UNSOLD. BEFORE, ■ ACRES highly improved firstvjtfvv/class dairyinj; land on easy ■ terms. Owner retiring. Including 30u!) acres of his well-known Mangamako pro- ' perty, near Ohinf,aiti, Main XruuU Line. I This land is. uusurpa=s€d fer fertility. ' Usod fer ever thirty years as a bulloeE- , fattening ttatiou. O'.rner has been pushed for o-ry fifteen years by laud purchasers to oifer this black for milting farms. Novr they are to haio the lonufcought opportunity to acquire a dairying J'aim. > nofin ACRES very rich, highly im- . /yOIFIP proved land in the Waikato, ; kuowa as llukuhia. Homestead, Ohaupo, • 7J miles from HaaiiltoD, 3i miles from ■ Ohaupo Ealeyards Largest milking herd 1 sale 3in Dominion held at these yards. , 1 milo frem rnil-,ray etation. Creamery r and school handy. Climatio conditions , place itvjs block, with its rich soil, in the ' front as dairying land, llild winters. ' Complete absence of cold, driving rain or i high prevailing winds. Permanent water ■ in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. I Beautiful scenery,. VVill soil this block as a whole if desired, with a considerable ra--1 duct ion in price, as elimato ond scenery make it an ideal Rtntleman's estate. iQAfjl ACHES, 2 miles i'rankton JL/VVW Junction. Rich swamp and downs land. Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land npxiiies. Two miles butter factory, li miles school, D miles from 1 Hamilton. Pick with a few exceptions o/ I these blocks can tu got dealing privately. ) If unsold beioreT auction salo on farms, Ohingaiti, August 30, Vi noon; Rukuhia • Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frank- ; 1 ton Farm, September I, 11 a.m. Buyers ) shewn oy»i" lurms any day. Owner ot Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia i Homestead, Thursday; i'ranktou, Fiiday. ; Associations dealt with under Government ] I'inauco Act. , For private sale only. Goodwill, 23,000 . acres iirst-cla&> uiiliing bash. Very iarge proportion totara, kalaxca Timu and Hiatal, with eotno white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties, li miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers al- • lowed H P°r ceQt - either in a private sale or under the hammer. Write-for terms uud conditions, ai;a ar> range to bo met at train. EWEN.. ' M'GREGOR^ OHAUPO. nf\{\ ACRES good Dairy Farm, all in i4i\.t\r grass, practically all flat and ploughablc, watered by permanent running streams,, good fences, carry 80 cows, within one mile of school, creamery, and township; G-roomed house, cowshed. Price .£27 10s. acre. Owner will sell on very I oasy terms, or would exchange for uii-ci'CiimbcH-ed town property. Equity .£2400. qa ACRES all in grass, Hat and ploughO\) able, pest and wire fences, (J pa:!- ■ r docks, carry i 0 cows, handy tu creamery, ' school, railway, etc-; S-roomed house-, cowshed, concreted, trapshwl, etc., Prico I'.U per acre, including Iβ cons, horte, cart, harness, cans, pigs. i:310 cash; bai:miuo arranged. r»ri ACRES, all river deposit, very rich Oli , land, all in grass, flat and ploughI able; Jorge house and cowshed; clcm to large town, etc. Priw .-£l7 10j. acre. Terms, X'soo cash; balance for a term. • GILCJ-3RDST " & ," LAXD AGENTS. PALMERSTON N.
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