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AUCTIONB. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership THE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., hava heon instructed by MESSRS. PIPER' AND MARSHALL, to offer for sale by Public Auction, at tho TOWN HALL, WAIPUICURAU, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. At 3 p.m., Their two well-known Properties, as under:— "BROOKLYN." 317 ACRES. "BROOKLYN," 347 ACRES. Freehold under Government deferred payment license, together with new Gentleman's 2-storied Residence, containing large billiard room, electric light and every modern convenience, motor.tslietf, imoiemcnt sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's wlmre and all necessary outbuildings. Situated 5 miles from Waipawa on firstclass metalled road. Mail car and cream carts pose daily. The property is composed entirely of rich flats, beii.s alt well drained swamp or river silt land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make an ideal dairy farm and would /nflk well 150 cows, but is equally suitable for a fattening or stud farm. Water power provides electric light and ample power for milking machines, wood-cut-ting, etc. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. Low rolling hills and is situated 13 miles from Waipawa by flat metalieft road, and 3 miles from Tikokino School and Port Office. The property is practically all plouglmble and is well fenced into 19 paddocks and wintered last year 4000 sheep and 160 head of cattle. Buildings comprise new 6-roomed house with all conveniences, woolshed with i stands machines, stables, implement shed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's whare, good sheepyards and dip. TERMS.—The terms of payment are tho same for both properties, viz.. 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession. The purchaser takes over the existing mortgage and tho balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. • POSSESSION—WiII be. given immevdiately after tho Clearing Sale of Stock which will be hold within 11 days of the sale of the properties. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE maybe had on application to Messrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors, for the Vendors, or from the Auctioneers, tho H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should be made. .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, IG2O. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE 'OF "WELL-SITU-ATED LAND WITHIN SIX MILES OF WELLINGTON. 190 ACRES, HOROKIWI ROAD. Messrs. j. 'h. bethune and CO. are instructed ]>y J. P, Campbell, Esq., and tho Public Trustee, as Administrator is the Estate of the late I. S. Humphries, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Foatherston Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY,- AUGUST 18, at 2.30 p.m. :— Part of Sections 18 and 19, Harbour District, containing 117 acres 1 rood 17 perches. Part of Section 5, Horokiwi District, 51 acrw 0 roods 10 perches. Part Section 7, Horokiwi District, 22 acres. Total area 199 acres 1 rood 27 perches, more or less. Tho above land is situated near to tho Hutt Road, and within a short distanco of Petone. Tho land is approached on an easy grade from tho Hntt Road, and •has a, long frontage to Horokiwi l?oad, which is on the north side of the Block. The land is partly hill tops, well suited for subdivision into small farms or suburban residential sites, and there are some good patclics of native bush on the property. The property is well suited for dairy farming, and has a special value to a speculator on account of its long frontage and suitability for subdivision. For terms of sale and further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. BY AUCTION' SALE,

' VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES. HAMILTON. • HAMILTON. WAIKATO'S GREAT BUSINESS, SHIPPING, AND MANUFACTURING CENTRE. THE TOWN OP WONDERFUL, SOLID, .AND SURE PROGRESS. IN rpHE. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE x AUCTIONEERING COMPANY'S LAND SALE ROOMS, . SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920, AT 11 a.m. LOT 1— Section, Part Allotment 38, Hamilton West.' 60 feet frontago to Victoria Street, with, ft depth of 100 feet through to a right-of-way, ami situated in tho big business area, and next, but one, to Shaw's new garago (the A.M.P. Section intervening), and opposite the National Bank's new buildings, in course of erection. There is a brick building on tho roar portion, let at 375. Gd. weekly. If not sold in one lot will be offered in three separate sections cf 20 feet each. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. LOT 2.—Section (part Allotment 126, Hamilton West), Victoria Street (next Knight's Store), also -within the rapidly-growing commercial nrc-a, with a cottage thereon (let at 21s. weekly), and having a frontage of 58 feet 9 inches, and a depth of 180 feet. Title: Deeds. Freehold. LOT 3—Section (Allotment 274, Hamilton West), corner Thackeray and Anglesea Streets, with a frontage of 143 feet 6 inches and 165 feet 8 inches respectively to these streets. Admirably suitable for a first-class private hotel, or block of residential flats, which would stand out most prominently and face the North and East. The area would lend itself to lawns, trees, shrub.?, hedges, paths, and rustic bowers. This section i 9 faced with tho Chief Poet Office, bank, and business houses, and flanked with a row of modem bungalows, being therefore at once, a part of the business world and of tho quiet of a suburban home, or it would he invaluable for a warehouse or factory. Thero is an iron shed on the property, let for 15s. weekly. Will bo offered first in ono block, and, if unsold, will bo submitted in three sections as now surveyed. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. TERMS.—IO per cent, deposit and 25 por cent, on possession. Balance 12 months at 6 per cent. NOTE—Measurements are approximate. Albo 300 acres of good drained swamp, on main Taulvei Road, Mohtmnoho. Thero is a fine sito of 35 acres undulating for a homestead. Situated 1$ milos from the railway. Rural mail delivery. Only 3 miles from Morrinsville. Great future productive prospects. Terms easy. Title: Land Transfer. Freehold. Consult us for Fuller Particulars. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. NIGHT AUCTION. HAVE YOU A BOOKLET? "OiG LAND SALE. Apply. GRAY AND COCKROFT, •J3ank New South Wales Buildings.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 14

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