Sales by Auction. "yyEDNESDAY, |j^ AT 2 O'CLOCK. JMPORTANT § ALE 0 F 23 J£ AIKOHE J 1 ARMS (BAY OF ISLANDS). RANGING FROM 62 TO 860 ACRES. 'J'HE JiINEST J^AND IN THE JUNESt QLIMATE IN THE J^OMINION. IN A NEW DISTRICT WITH A NEW RAILWAY. Where the Low Values of today will Compound to-morrow. 8000 4 CRES ajkohe L AND. 2000 ACRES IN GRASS. -yoLCANIC. ; RATTENING. AND QROPPING J^AND. SITUATED 3 TO 4 MILES FROM KAfKOHE RAILWAY LINE. SEE NORTH AUCKLAND COURT XT EXHIBITION. . T. ]\/[ ANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs St. E., Auckland, on tlie above date. ALL THOSE LANDS, being portions of the Motatau No. 5 and Maungakawa* kawo. Blocks, containing 8000 Acres, subdivided as above, being the pick of the celei brated Kaikohe lfcnds, admitted to be some , of the richest land in the Dominion, comprising Btron- volcanic flats and downs, and i superb bush country. All good fattening land—much of it splendid dairying land, ; and a large area ploughable ana cropping land. Close to railway, perfect climate, handy to butter factories, and in touch by rail with Whangarei Freezing Works. EASY TERMS: 5 per ctat. on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, on taking possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months, or if 15 per cent, be spent upon improvements during first 12 months then the fast 10 pet cent to be postponed for 2 years; balance March 11, 1919; 5 per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from date of sale. i * There are three Banks in the District, and now money is easy bona-fide settlers should have no difficulty in getting assistance.' [ The Sections are all well pegged and . flagged., and our Agent on the ground will [ show visitors over the property. Plans on Application. rp jy-ANDENO JACKSON, LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. CUSTOMS STREET E.. AUCKLAND. Also HAMILTON AND DARGAVILLE. QN 'jpHE QROUND. gATURDAY, IyfARCH • - AT 1.30 P.M. £0 QHOICE .JJUILDING gECTIONS, IN 'THE HEART OF -yy-AIUKU. T. ANDENO ' JACKSON, Instructed by- CHAS. B. HERROLB. Esq. (acting on behalf ,of Dr. > HOWDEN), will Sell by Public Auction, '' ON THE GROUND, at WAIUKU, on the above date, Ifi TIP-TOP building ..sections, X-VJ ail level, in elevated position, on main road to Pukekohe, only 2 minutes' walk from Waiuku Township, wharf, , and river, and about half a mile from proposed railway station. ■ • • TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on the fall of the hammer, 10. per cent, in 1 month, 10 per cent, m 6 months, balance* in 3 years at 5 per cent ■or 5 years at 6 per 1 cent. Purchaser to have th» right to pay off at any time on giving notice." " Also, ON BEHALF OF VARIOUS OWNERS. 91 ACRE 3 LAND, situated about i mile i C o ™, Waiuku Township, on the Puke- ' * ol * e Road, all in grass, garden, and small orchard, together with COSY COTTAGE of 4 rooms .and scullery ; trapshed, man's room, etc. Title, Land. Transfer. Terms easy. C ACRES GRAND RICH LOAM, all in U good grass; about i mile from Waiuku Township, on Pukekohe Road. TWO ROAD FRONTAGES. Title. Land Transfer c;n ACRES FIRST-CLASS UNIMPROVED \J\J LAND, 2 miles from Waiuku Township, m heavy tea-tree and scrub, nearly all ring fenced, and well watered. Title Land Transfer. . ' - . The sale of these Sections offer gilt-tsdged investments, as with the advent of tJib railway—which is now all but an accomplished act—Waiuku must forge ahead, and land on every side will see a sharp rise in value. SECTIONS FLAGGED. QAMBRIDGE JJORSE pAIR. AND EDNESDAY. jy|ARCH |Q AND 22 400 horses. Comprising MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAUGHTS UPSTANDING HACKS. LIGHT HORsff AND MILKCAET Also, by orde* of the Official Assignee, in estate of A. Leach. Without Reserve. THE WELL-KNOWN IMPORTED SHIRF HORSE RESOLUTION AND TROTTING ENTIRE GENERAL WOOD. Resolution (imported by the N.Z. Government) is a dark bay, compact horse, with splendid. action; has won many first prizes at different shows. His stock are splendid workers, and always sellers General Wood is by Ribbonwood, dam Little Bell. Both dam and sire have good show records. General Wood is a straightout trotter, and has an unbeaten show rine performance in Canterbury and Waikato. Sale. 10 a.m., first day; Unbroken Horses and Draughts. 9 a.m., second day: Light Horses. Entries Solicited. JURMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY. JjTD.. HAMILTON. G. F. McCULLAGH. G. W. VERCOE7 T. A. DUNLOP. Auctioneers. JQ ALGETY AND QO., J^TD. QTAHUHU £j"ORSE gALE. gATURDAY, INARCH ' Entries Solicited. CON. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 3
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