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Sales by AuctionPUKEKOHE YARDS. MONDAY. APRIL 30, at 11 o'clock. -j Qf\ DAIRY COWS . AND HEIFERS. 100 Strong CaiTes 30 Empty Cows . 130 3 to 3--year Steers, in forward condition. A very nice lot. Also, on account of Mr. J. Johns: 12 Pure and Cross-bred Jersey Cows and Heifers. ALFRED BUCK LAND ANT SONS. I —————— — — rpHE TpRESHFIELD TESTATE. rrAUPIRI. TTJ'AIKATO. 9337 A CKES - Subdivided into 35 Convenient Sized DAIRYING AND GRAZING FARMS, Which axe now being fenced, and the «l)j!e • property roaded iii accordance with the Act. "WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9AT 11-38. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. AUCKLAND ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ALFRED TVUCXLAND AND QONS (In conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.) are instructed by Mr. T. C- Williams to sell by Auction. rpilK WHOLE OF THE ABOVE WELL- ■*■ KNOWN PROPERTY. The Estate is situated within 23 miles of the Township of Taupiri to which there is a good road in all weather, and the Main Trunk Railway runs through the town, where there is a station, creamery, post and telegraph office church, school, stores, etc. The township of Huntly. th» centre of a large coal mining district, is within about 4 miles, and £2300 a month is paid in wages by one mining company alone, thus affording a good local market for farming produce of all kinds. There is a school nearly in the centre of the property, and a creamery and school close to the Hokinui boundary. A creamery will be erected on the property, as marked on the plan, and will be completed in time for next season's milking. A large portion of the Estate consists of Rich Reclaimed Swamp, well grassed, and carries a large number of stock all the year round. There are 400 acres of flax planted, and there is another area of well-grown flax, which will be ready to cut within this next two years. Milking is at present being carried on at two sheds on the Estate The hill land is gently undulating, ail easily ploughable. A large area i 3 under good grass and turnips. Three pounds per acre was offered last year for the grazing of the turnip crop, and this year it promises to be of greater value. The Homestead is a Comfortable Residence, in a good position, with garden and orchard. The woolshed. stables, and outbuildings are all in good repai.. and conveniently situated. The subdivisions range from 100 to 6CO Acres, enabling those with small capital to acquire a holding on Easy Terms, and which will yield them an immediate return for their labour. TERMS: One-fifth Cash. One-fifth in six months, Balance in seven years at 45 per cent. Plans and any further information required, on application tc the Auctioneers, C. 6. BROOKES, Auctioneer. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FRESHFIELD SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th. HOUSE AND ACRE, TAUPIRI. Favoured with instructions from Mrs. Worthington. the undersigned will offer for Sale on the above date.

rPHE HOUSE contains 7 well-finished, comA modious rooms, and there is a buggy shed, stable, milking shed, and workshop, all under iron roofs. The Acre is well situated, all under rich pasture, with a variety of fruit trees in full bearing. Also, TOWNSHIP OF RUNCIMAN. A LLOTMENTS Nos. 17 and 70, Section 3 ALLOTMENT No. 44, Section 7. These Allotments are well situated, and are worthy of Inspection. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. <" . EMU ERA YARDS. THURSDAY. APRIL 26th. 1 -n STORE EWES. ALFRED AUCKLAND AND SONS. pOUNTEY DALES. PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, April 30. ALFRED lIUCKLANH AND SONS. MONDAY. A PRIL 3O, At 12 o'clock. AT ROOMS. MANSE-STREET, DUNEDIN. ■\TALUABLE IN j^UNEDIN. FRONTAGE TO GEORGE ! AND GREAT KING STREETS. ONE ACRE and 21 POLES, With MASSIVE BREWERY BUILDINGS AND BREWING PLANT, As A GOING CONCERN. Known as JOELS RED HON BREWERY. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. Are instructed by Maurice Joel. Eatj. (wh< is retiring from business), to sell by action, SECTIONS 3. 4. AND 34. AND PARTS OF 5 AND 33, BLOCK XXXIV.. DUNEDIN, with 17611 frontage to George-street by 163 ft. and 12211 frontage- to Great Kingstreet by 165 ft, and frontage of 1131t to Miller-street, containing in all 1 acre and 21 poles valuable freehold, together with Substantial Buildings of stone, brick, and wood, comprising Bottling Store, Brewing Tower, Fermenting Room. Cellar. Malthonse, Store. Cooper's Shed, lioilerhouse. Cask Shed, Stable and Cart, Shed, House, etc. Complete Brewing Plant installed throughout, and a well which affords a never-failing supply of magnificent water. To any man who wishes to take up the business" of brewing, this opportunity is one which should not be lost. Mr. Joel, having made up his mind to retire from business, is determined to sell, and has decided to place upon the whole a price less than half the value of the land and buildings alone, so that it will pay investors, speculators, and contractors to purchase and convert the present buildings into factories, shops, stores, and dwellings, and realise the plant at what it will fetch. This is a genuine; bona-fidc sale, and we strongly advise investors to examine the property for themselves, and become convinced of the valuable property offered to them, and to ho sold at a trreat sacrifice, if necessary. Casks, drays, horses, and other working plant Can be taken at valuation if desired by the purchaser. Terms 0/ Payment; Ten per cent. cash, and further payment in one month, making deposit equal to one-third, and the balance can remain 011 mortgage for three year- at, a par cent Full particulars on application 1.0 THE AI'C'IIONEERS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13157, 21 April 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13157, 21 April 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13157, 21 April 1906, Page 10

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