AUCTIONS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ' ■ TITAHI ESTATE. IN THE ESTATE OF HERBERT JOHN JILLETT (Decensed). FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. In THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay. MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. LTD., and MESSRS HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO. (in conjunction), have received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by Public Auction as above. LOT I.—The choice farm block of 491 ACRES, being first-class grazing and cropping lnnd, well fenced and divided into 7 8 paddocks, well watered, situated at Titahi Bay, two miles from Porirua and fifteen miles from Wellington. LOT 2—19 ACRES, adjoining the above. This block having a long ■ ■ road frontage is very suitable for subdivision into seaside sections. LOT 3.—The first-class Homestead of 5 ROOMS, with all modern conveniences, together with 7} ACRES of first-class land. In fact, the pick of the Bay. ..-. AlsoON ACCOUNT OF MRS. BELL. " LOT 4.—The two sections situated at the corner of Bay Drive and Te Hiko Street, together with the 3ROOMED COTTAGE and conveniences erected thereon. Area, \ of an acre. LOT s.—That choice building section containing J of an acre, being Section 94, with frontage to Te Hiko Strset. TERMS OF SALE:- ; Lots 1, 2.and 3: 10 per cent on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, in 12 months; 10 per cent, in 2 years. Balance in 5 years. Lots 4 and-5: 25 per cent, on fall .. of hammer.'Balance within one month. Plans and Full Particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS AND-CO. LTD., ■ Featherston Street, ■ Or HODGKINS, CARVER.AND CO., Auctioneers, 137 Lambton Quay. OiMENTEATH AND WARD. Solicitors for the Trustees, Ballance Street, Wellington. . IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of the TAUANUI ESTATE. SOME OF THE RICHEST 'LAND , -. IN . ;. FAR-FAMED LOWER VALLEY, ; WAIRARAPA. FATTENING', DAIRYING, CROPPING. IDEAL CLIMATE. SPLENDID SITUATION. MODEL FARMS., A chance of a lifetime to secure the class of country that must always be valuable. ACRES . . OQApr ACRES ACRES ■ AOVO . . ACRES DIVIDED INTO 8 GOOD FARMS. Areas Ranging froni' 133 to 625 ACRES. The fair-sized areas, combined with high-quality land, make it worth while owning such a farm. To those gonerally in want of -highclass farms, and who aro not acquainted with the Lower Wairarapn, wo strongly recommend to set- aside a day or two -for inspection. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. The Wairarapa contains some of the fiiiest Sheep, Bullock- Fattening .and Dairying Land in ' the Dominion, and quality, of stock raised is of the highest quality. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on possession; 10 per cent, or improvements erected to that value in twelve months; All unpaid purchase money to remain for a years at 5J per cent. Possession to be' given! on March 15, 1920. ' ' The above Property will be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION, on account GEO. HUME, ESQ., at TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, On DECEMBER 13, at 2 P.M. PV%ns are now available on application to the undersigned. For further particulars, apply to Auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED, Wellington and All Branches. ANNUAL SPRING.CATTLE FAIR. MANGAHAO YARDS, PAHIATUA. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. Sale Commences at 11.30 a.m. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION LTD (Stock Department), Paluatua,. will offer on behalf of. the following clients:— M. Alpass, M. Caselberg, Baifour Estate, J. Garlick, B. J. Bengston, ,<. Eising, J. Judd, D. O'Brien, C. van Praagh, J. Vile, J. Jl'Kay, J. Lankey, J. Jlroeds. F. W. Groves, 11. Hunt, S. J. Boydun, G. Thompson, C. Parsons, J. D. tipcr, R. Meredith, S. Bolton, G. T. Cole, H. A. Nivens, N. Small, jun., H. Thomnsou, J. P. BeeoJi. AY. Mitchell, T. I'.odgins, A. V. Udy, E. Meech, A J. Patchett, W. Wright, W. Peck, P. Dumsfield, Murphy Bros., W. D. Taylor, Mits. Stewart. J. Y. Crawford, A. F. Checkley, A. Mexteds Onfkf\ HEAD OF CATTLE, romAAV\} prising— 40 5 and 6-yenr bullocks 90 4-year Polled Angus bullocks 14 fat and forward 4-ycar bulbets 40 4-year Hereford bullocks 55 3 and 4-year bullocks 20 forward 4-year bullocks 50 4 and 5-yenr bullocks 100 3-year steers 20 forward bullocks Ti 4-year bullocks 65 ;•! and 4-year bullocks 88 3-year steers 150 2 and 3-ycar Shorthorn steers 145 2-year . Hereford ' Polled Angus steers ...■■•. 70 2-year Polled Angus heifers 31 3 and 4-ycar bullocks 4G 3-year Hereford heifers 4) 2-year Polled Angus steers 12 3-year Holstcin steers 20 3-year Shorthorn heifers 75 Hereford and Polled Anvils yearling steers 100 mixed sex yearlings, Hereford und Polled Angus cross 40 forward stare cows 150 mixed bullocks 100 mixed sex yearlings (good colours) 50 store cows, in lota 140 yearling Hereford lieifers (straight line) GO 3-year Hereford Shorthorn cross steers 150 Hereford yearlings (straight line) 90 3-year steers t 80 2-year steers FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. STNGLE ENTRIES NOT ACCEPTED. Qty/Tv ACHES. 0.R.P., right of purchase Olu .£i aero, 5. milns by good road from railway station, saleyards, and rising township; 120 acres bush land in good grass; 200 acres good standing bush, balance good plouglmble country. About 3 miles good fencing, 2 paddocks. House, good; 200 acres well suited for dairying. Price, M per acre; goodwill; good terms. H. A. ELLISON, Tβ Kuiti.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 12
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