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HOROPITO. HOROPITO. IMPORTANT TO EVERY MERCHANT 1 AND BUSINESS MAN IN NEW ZEALAND. GREAT AUCTION SALE 01? THE TOWN OF HOROPITO, ON THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Between Auckland and Wellington. IN THE HEART OF THE NORTH ISLAND. j THE FUTURE MERCANTILE AND INDUSTRIAL CENTRE BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. IN THE HALL OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th JULY, 1007, At_ 2.3Q o'clock p.m. ■JJACDONALP. WILSON AND CO., N Of the City of Wollington, .In Conjunction with T. MANDENO JACKSON, Of tho City of Auckland, Aro favoured with instructions from the Vendors to Sell by Public Auction as above — THE TOWN OF . HOROPITO, IN THE CENTRE -OF THE NORTH ISLAND, Subdivided into Seventeen Town Building Sections containing nearly Half an Aero each, Forty-fivo Town Building Sections containing from ovpi- Ouo Quarter Aero to Two and a Half Acres each, Twelve Suburban Building Sections, containing from Half an Acre to Four Acres each, Four Suburban Small Farm Sections, containing ' 10^ Acres, 18i Acres, 19 Acres, and 29i Acres respectively. The Now Freoholcl Town of Horopito is tho Subdivision of the original Section No. 1 of Block 16, Manganui Survey District, and is situated at the intersection of tho Main Roads to the existing townships of Tauinaruuui, Raurimi, Ohakuno, and Raetihi, and has an area, of one hundred and forty acres of the Finest Lwid in tho Colony. Tho Land is Flat and the Soil' a Chocolate Loam. THE TOWN OF HOROPITO is tho natural Centre of tho Great Waimarino Forest, which embrace^ tens of thousands of acres of the finest milling bush of tho Colony, leas-xl by tho Crown to hundreds of settlers under the Leasehold ClauFes of Iho' Land Act. Many of there Leaseholder?, in a radium of twenty miles of Horcpito, arc now arranging with syndicates of Eawmlllcrs to cut out the, timber under Royalties, and, within two years, tho whole of that vast extent of magnificent country will be humming with countless Ecwmills and other industries, bringing population and wealth, in their wake. THE TOWN OF HOROPITO is within twenty chains of the Horopito Railway Station, on the Main Trunk Line. This is aleo ,tho Railway Station which will serve the exiting Township of Ractihi. For fully h&lf a century tho Town of Horopito must be ono of tho great sawmilling and dairying centres of the cslcny. t TERMS OF SALE— Tirenty per cent, deposit: Thirty per cent, in one month. Baianca in twelve months. Interest on ! unpaid purchase xnonev, five per cent. CONDITIONS OF SALE, wilh Full Dcla.ls, can be seen at tho Officra of Macdor.a!d, Wilson and Co., and T. Madono Jackson, and Lithographic Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers. SALE OF DAIRY FARMS, BIIUNTWOOD ESTATE. OVER 25 YEARS IN CULTIVATION. SUBDIVIDED INTO DAIRYING FARMS RANGING FROM 30 TO 150 ACRES IN EXTENT. - IDEAL DAIRYING CONDITIONS. ■ GRAND CLIMATE. Somo of the Richest Land in the Waikato —Level, Well Watered, Shade, Shelter, Good Road 3. Ono of tho Most Successful Co-operative Dairy Factories to Supply. T MANDENO JACKSON (in con- • junction with THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.), having been favoured with instructions from FRANK ROSS.-Ksq., will pell by public auction, at the Chamber of. Commerce, Swanßon-street, Auckland, on TRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, 11 a.m.— - ALL -THAT- -FINE BLOCK OF ' DAIRYING • COUNTRY, conveniently situated within 35 minutes' ! . drive of Cambridge, an hour of Hamilton, one mile from Bruntwood Railway Station, and 2i mile) frcm the Cambridge Cooperative Dairy Company's Factory, Hau+nprt ; The Proprrty contain') ICOO ACRES of RICEf ALLUVIAL J.ANT). 820 acres nf rich, level clean paddocks, mo=t of which arc in the highest stato of cultivation.. 180 acrrs ihio old Kahikalea Swamp: Mirfaee <osn \ritl> English K ra«=c-; anrl oiovcrs : drains rnc-ornpass and intersect ; grows abundance of rich feed summer and [ whiter. PLANTATIONS containing many beautiful English Irec3 border most of tho sections, affording shade and shelter- for stock. Every paddock well watered. Returns . from 60 oows pastured upon about 120 acreo last seaeon average over £12 per coy/, which jrpeak? for itself 'in regard to the Dairying Capacity of the land. This property has been subdivided into' Farms ranging from 30 to 150 acree, affording an exceptional opportunity for a man with smail" capital to secure a'farm of firstclass qxiality in lip-top heart on exceptionally easy term?. 'The property is subdivided, £O ( that existing fences may servo as boundaries to each lot. Purchasers can pot immediate possession if required, and start milking at once. Purchaser of one section will have tho option of buying the noxt at the "-amc time. BUILDINGS . around tho HOMESTEAD, including 2 cottages, may be sold for removal: HOMESTEAD contains 11 large rooms, 2 bathrooms, hot and cold water, ram system to tanku, all necessary outsido offices, septic tank, large poultry home, kennels, garden containing rare old trees, oichard, walnut plantation, lawn. AN ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, bracing air, beautiful views, shooting, deer stalking, fishing, golf, polo, and good hunting country (Waikato hounde kennelled at tho Homestead). TERMS : 10 por cent, on the fall of the hammor, 10 per cent, on possession, 5 per cent, at the end of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th years balance at the end of the 7th year. INTEREST at the ralo of 5 per cent, on all unoaid accounts. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. WANTED to Sell, 4-roomed ' House, vicinity Cuba-strcot j well lot ; good investment. Trice nnd particulars Irom Sidcy, Meccu and Co. Aunncri-iU'cot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 8

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