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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. -IMPORTANT LAND SALE. On Account of MRS. HUGH CAMPBELL, OF HAVE. LOCK NORTH. We are Instructed to Sell ' . "THE GLENSHEE ESTATE," "THE OLENSHEE ESTATE," "THE XJLBNSKEE JJSTATE," . ADJOINING THE PROGRESSIVE TOWN OF PUTARURU. A(\a ACRES FREEHOLD, *"" ACRES FREEHOLD, • IN AREAS FROM 19 TO 71 ACRES. ' 19 TO 71 ACRES, BY PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY, JULY SO, FRIDAY, JULY 30, At 12.50 p.m. At the PUTARURU TOWN HALL, PUTARURU TOWN HALL, Adjoining the Property. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE.

THIS is the first opportunity that has ever been offered in Putaruru to ; secure sections in small areas adjoining the town, and p«6ontß as unique opportunity for the investor with foresight, as most of the sec. tions will be required in the neai future for residential sites in areas of an acre upwards. As is now being generally recognised, Putaruru is destined to be- ■ come a very substantial town and important railway centre. l ,. In addition to this the contemplated expenditure of four and a half million pounds by the Public Works Department on the Hydro-Electrical Power Schemo at Arapuni, on the Wai kato River, about nine miles out of the town, is bound to make it » considerable manufacturing centre on account of the cheap power available. As a dairying centre it is already famous, and every year 6ees ' more cows milked in the district, and large areas of land brought into cultivation by wealthy and 1 shrewd farmers from all parts of the Dominion, who havo purchased in this dis- ■ trict. The property has been well farmed by the late Mr. Hugh Campbell, of Hawke's Bay. All facilities are well established in this town. The school adjoins the property, the town hall adjoins the property, the railway station is within a few chains of the property, and a portion of the block is already bounded by a number of substantial dwellings on quarter-acre sections. Building material is on the 6pgt in abundance, there being a very large Totara Timber Depot within a few chains of the property. This subdivision is located on two main roads, as 6hown on the- plan, which will be posted to you on receipt of a postcard.

WHY GO BACK into the wilds, when you can secure at this sale an excellent dairy form right in the heart of a flourishing town which is destined to become an important railway junction. This is.your opportunity to secure a valuable farm home amidst healthy and pretty surroundings, and at much less than half the price of land of similar productive value elsewhere. THE HIGHEST GRADED CHEESE produced in tho Waikato Districts this senson is announced by the Chief Government Grader to.be that produced in the Putaruru District. Make it your business to inspect, There are seven sections, full particulars of which are given on the plan the purchasers of which will, by the pr.udence of their judgment, enjoy a handsome return ou their investment in tho near future if they so desire, or otherwise may reap high returns at a nominal cost, for tho land. HOW TO INSPECT. HOW TO INSPECT. • Mr. Robert Alcorn, Commission Agent, Putaruru, whose offices adjoin the railway yards, will conduct intending purchasers over the block, Railway facilities are such that a person may, taking Hamilton as a base, leave by morning train, inspect the sections thoroughly, and return by afternoon train the same day, otherwise good hotel accommodation is available, a 6tone4hiw from tho property. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on date of possession. Balance to remain first /mortgage for five years at' 6 per cent, per annum. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER,

STOCK ON THE PROPERTY. A CLEARING SALE of Stock and Implements will be held on the property' on. tho day before tho salo of sections on Thursday, July 29, at 12 noon. The stock includes over .100 head of Dairy Cattle, Horses, and Implements. Plans and further information may be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from Robert Alcorn, Esq., Commission Agent, Putaruru. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. SALE OP 11-ROOMED RESIDENCE. 22 HANSON STREET, NEWTOWN. On THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1920. At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. are favoured .-.with instructions to sell by Public Auction ns above:— ALL THAT Parcel of Land, being Lots 6, 7, 8, and 9, Parr. Sec. 71.1 D.P. 72, containing 1 rood <fl perches, and all the land in Ccr. tificate of Title Tolurno 18 folio : , 49. TOGETHER with the two-story Residence of 11 rooms, with pantry, ' storeroom, washhouse, workshop, coalhmise, etc. All conveniences, built-in wardrobes, marble man- . telpieces arid fenders. Good fruit' and vegetable garden.

This property is situated within easy distance of two trams, and is in a good residential position, and immediate- possession can be- eiven. Easy terms will bo arranged. For further particulars' and card to view apply to. Si GEORGE NATHAN AND CO.. 105 Customhouse Quay. IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE, IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE, IMPORTANT HOGGET SALE; At SANDON. : THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920,. At 12.30 o'clock sharp. D ALGETY AND. CO., LTD. and LEVIN AND CO., LTD., will hold thoir EIGHTH ANNUAL nOGGET SALE, In MR. H. J. PAGAN'S YARDS, 9 Miles from Feilding. irnAnMIXBDHOGGETS JLO,VI/U MIXED HOGGETS (To be drafted for sexes and sold In lota to suit purchasers). The-above hoggets lmvo all been wintered on TurniiKi ore gonulno fanners' lines, and can bo thoroughly recorcmtadwi, » ■ /

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

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