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AUCTIONS. ' THURSDAY, JULY 22, At 2.30 p.m. TWO 5-ROOMED COTTAGES, . LOWER HUTT. (In Deceased Estate.) MESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. (and 11. G. BUTTER AND CO. in conjunction) will sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, JULY 22, at 2.30 p.m., at their Rooms, 137-139 Lambton Quay, by order of the Trustees iii the estate of the late Mr. George Stevens— Those two substantial modern Cottage Residences, situate on the corner of • the Main Hutt Road and Hume Street, within 3 minutes' walk of the Lower Hutt Station, each containing 5 lofty rooms, hall, bathroom with enamel bath, scullery, Shacklock range, splendid hot water service, and gas lighting throughout, larpe washhouse with concrete floor and . workshop. Each section has a frontage of o(ift. to thp Main Hutt Road by depth of 127 ft. to 75ft,, the corner section having frontago of 127 ft. to Hunie Street. _ As the Trustees are desirous of closing accounts, a very .low reservo has been placed on each property, and easy terms of. payment can be had if desired. For further particulars and arrange' ments for inspection apply to the joint Auctioneers. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO 137-139 Lambton Ouav. H. G. BUTTER AND CO., 35 Panama Street. J INTERESTING LAND SALE. PARTIAL SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN TE MIMI ESTATE, MORRINSVILLE. TE MIMI ESTATE, MORRINSVILLE. O DESIRABLE DAIRY FARMS, O practically in the suburbs of this progressive town. Acting under instructions from the owners, MESSRS. W. G.; STEAD and W. RICHMOND, we will offer for sale by Public Auction, at tho EMPIRE THEATRE, MORRINSVILLE, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920, At II a.m.

8 Sections, as above, and comprising 74G acres, nioro or less (coloured rod on plan). The Te Mimi Estate ia so well known as to be almost a household word through the Waikato and adjacent districts, chicily by reason of its having, until purchased last year by the present owners, been in the possession of the Horrell family, and IbUt, one of its members, Mr. Alec On, for a period of over 40 years, and also on account of- its reputation -for, tho production of fat stock, cattle, and sheep of this class invariably making top prices both locally and at Wcs£ fiold. Dring its occupancy as above, the property was run on purely grazing lines with very little cropping, and consequently, the land not being worked out, is now in splendid heart for mixed farming. Tho soil—strong semi-volcanic over-lying a warm friable chocolate sub-soil—is easily worked at all season's, and responds splendidly ito systematic handling, producing first-class crops of oats, turnips, and rape, also taking and holding English grasses well. The configuration varies. from Hat to easy undulating, practically the whole being negotiable by a doublefurrow plough. r JBio sections to bo offered are all in grass, mostly English, sections one anil two having about one-half and oiic-'third respectively in new grass. The fences are sound, sheep-proof, and ?s arranged provido fenced boundur-', ios on three sides of nearly every section, thus making completion of the ring fencing comparatively inexpensive. Several sections have hedges and other sl.clter. Access is by i iirsfc-c.lasa metalled load from Morrinsville, about 1£ miles distant, the > Uaii|{i'Viirn road runi'iig past Sections 7, P, : and 9, and the main Morrin'vHle-Tahuna Road bounding the remoining sections. The bulk' of tho sections to bo sold lies well to the sui, and lu.ving a northerly aspect is early Spring and warm Winter country. Te Mimi is beautifully and conveniently situated, occupying an area in close proximity. to Morrinsvillo that it must in tho near future bo in great demand for semi-suburban homes, for .which, owing to its elevation, natural drainage and fino views, it is specially adapted. Morrinsville, a railway junction, is recognised as ono of (lie most progressive and prosperous dairying centres in tho Wnikato, and possesses all tho facilities and conveniences, attaching to an important town, including banks, salcyards (amongst the best in the Province), creamery, and tho site for n JrUd milk, factory which is- 'to bo erecle 1 immediately. ' i ' This sale offers n unique opportunity for those who wish to acquire a 'farm ■ under exceptionally attractive conditions, and the man who has foreeight enough to buy hsre wii! in"vjtably find nls land growing in value as the town expands. The owners have not saddled us with high reserves, and as the terms and conditions are reasonable, we can confidently recommend inspection by any who feel at all interested. TERMS:

5 per cent, on fnll of hammer.' 10 per cent on date of possession. 10 per eent. within one year, or buildings to be erected to an equivalent value within the same period, or to the satisfaction of the owners. For full particulars, to inspection, etc., also' conditions of sale, apply to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Auckland, Hamilton, Morrinsvillo, And all Branches and Agencies throughout tho Dominion. •' IMPORTANT-CLEARING SALE of CATTLE, FURNITURE, & SUNDRIES. At the Farm, Muhiinua East, OHAU (Next to Railway Subway). JOPLIN, STALLARD AND • CARMICHAEL, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. Gleeson to sell, as above, at 1 p.m.— CONTENTS OF i WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 horse and cow, 4 gigs and 1 4-wheel van, spring dray, 3 sets of harness, 1 ton of hay, carpenter's and gardener's tools, galvanised iron and fencing wire, gig lamps, 1 lady's and gent's saddle, firewood, timber, sash frames and windows, range, fine collection of pot plants, 2 wheelbarrows, barrels, tubs, table mangle, and numerous sundries. L. S. CARMTCHAEL, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, ETC. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD., have received instructions from L. B. WARDEN, ESQ., Martinborough, to eell by Public Auction', at a dato to bo arranged, in AUGUST— 250 first-class dairy cows, duo. factory dates ■• 100 3-year-old springing heifers JOOO slieop Hoisea, ,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 14

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