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Sales Py Anction. CAMBRIDGE 19 'MB GARDEN OP 7 THE WATKATO. *■ CAMBRIDGE IS THE RICHEST DAIRYING DISTRICT IN THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE, AND IS SITUATED ON \ THE WEALTH-PRODUCING PLAINS OF THE PICTURESQUE WAIKATO RIVER. CAMBRIDGE IS A TOWN OP GREAT HISTORIC INTEREST AS THE OLD MILITARY CENTRE OF THE WAIKATO. AND ALL ROADS LEAD TO CAMBRIDGE. rTHE , E pEDWOOD TESTATE. IS IN THE HEART Of CAMBRIDGE. ' AND WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE TTORSE "DAZAAE", TTAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, AfAY £]_ 1919, AT if A.M. By the "FARMERS' HO ■ OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QO., TTD. On behalf of Messrs. J. Allwill and Co. THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE has been .farmed by Mr. J wed Allwill' for the past 40 years, and as he: is now retiring, the balance or Homestead Block must be sold, and con si ate of 1 7 A ACRES OF THE BEST AND MOST 1 1 U CENTRALLY-SJTUATED LAND in the district, adjoining, as it does, the Hautapu railway station, and the Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Co.'s Butter, Cheese, and Dried Milk Factories 'the latter to beerected at an early date). There is a school within a-quarter of » mile, and ». daily rural mail delivery The Prosperous and Beautiful Old Town of Cambridge, which, i nevertheless, is up-to-date and modemlyequipped, is only two miles distant oy a level and perfect road. I The Property is subdivided into 11 Sections, five of which have buildings thereon, as follows:— No. 1: 5 Acres, with Blacksmith's Shop. No. 2: 51 Acres. No buildingsNo. 3: 8! Acres, which contain the Fine Homestead of 10 rooms and domestic convenience, including acetyiene e a and telephone. Iron sheds, 30 by* 20 and 35 by 20; two-stall stable and harnossroom, buggy-shed and motor-shed; shear-ing-shed and coal-shed. The Houeo is well sot back amid plantations, orchard, lawns, flowers, and is approached by a carriage drive. No. 4: 7 Acres. No buildings. No. 5: 24 Acres, with Milkers' HouseNo. 6: 24 Acres. No buildings. No. 7: 29 Acres, with Good. House of 8 rooms, wash-house, small dairy, iron cowshed with concreted floors and yards, containing a four-cow Milking Plant, complete with engine, ;.tc. Windmill fed by 2-inch bore, and having large tank and a 1000-gall.-Hi concrete trough; 6-stall Stable. This Section is divided into three paddocks, and is ready for carrying right on. No. 8: 25 Acres, with 2 subdivisions and a 3000-ffallon concrete dam, m by a springNo. 9; 20 Acres, with a brisk well, windmill and trough. No. 10: 17 Acres, with a 4-roomod House, 2-bail cowshed and water boro and pump. No. 11: 2 Acres and 5-roomed House, with wash-house and coalhouse. Each section is well fenced, and some havo sub-divisional fences. v The land is all level and in heavy permanent dairying pasture, and is well watered by Windmills, Tanks. Dams, and Concrete Troughs. EASY TERMS. No. 3, Homestead: 10 per cent, Ml of the hammer and 30 per cent, on possesion. Sections with Buildings Thereon: 5 per cent, on fall of the hammer and 15 per centon possession. Sections Withont Buildings: 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer and 10 per, cent, in buildingu "within six months, or 20 percent, cash in nix months without buildings. The balance of purchase moneys to be secured by mortgage tor 5 years at 6 per cent, per annum. This entate being a suburb of Cambridge furnishes an excellent opportunity for business and professional men and town workers to enjoy the inestimable advantages of rural life in the intervals of their daily toil and also to supplement their earnings. Farther information from the auctioneers, WEE "piARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING po., T TD., LAND DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. "QALGETY AND nO„ T TD. rpUAKAU CTOCK DALE. •FRIDAY. TirAY O OAA HEAD OF CATTLE. Entries Solicited. T)ALGETY AND pO., T TD. D. WALKER, Tuakau Agent. T\ALGETY & TYMPANY, T IMITED. pAPAROA TITONTHLY CTOCK QALE FRIDAY. MAY 2. O/YA HEAD OP CATTLE. ATAUNGATUROTO GALE. SATURDAY MAY 3. IAA HEAD OF CATTLE. Entries solicited. W. H. ROSSITER. Matakohe Agent. TTEREFORD pATTLE. •nISPERSAL GALE rvF rpHE "DEMUERA STATE pURE-BRED TTEREFORD pATTLE AT THE /"VHAEAWAI QALEYARDS. rpHURSDAY, TV/fAY -J ' 1319. AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. Instructed by the. Owners of tho Remuera Estate, Ohaeawai, whose property is being taken by the Government for a Soldiers' Settlement, the undersigned will offer by Auction, as above, aW, WHOLE OF TEE WELL-KNOWN 1 HEREFORD CATTLE, HORSES ETC , ON THIS ESTATE. linn HEAD .OF CATTLE, -L-LvV Comprising— 9 STUD AND HERD HEREFORD BULLS, 2 years to 8 years 50 PURE 16-MONTH OLD HEREFORD BULLS 50 PURE HEREFORD BULL CALVES 60 SELECTED 16-MONTH PURE HEBEFORD HEIFERS 100 SELECTED PURE-BRED HEREFORD COWS, in calf 200 2 TO 5- YEAR HEREFORD COWS, in calf 20 FAT STEERS 15 CHOICE 16-MONTH HEREFORD STEERS 100 CHOICE 2-YEAR STEERS 100 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 16 months 100 FAT AND FORWARD COWS AND HEIFERS WU 50 SELECTED PURE HEREFORD HEIFER CALVES *°-™^nu 200 HEREFORD AND CROSS HEIFERS AND STEER CALVES. ml£,Ka OU Including ' 15 MEDIUM TO HEAVY YOUNG PLOUGH HORSES 1 PORE TIMOR CREAM PONY STALLION THOROUGHBRED MARES AND FOALS SEVERAL MERRY BOY MARES AND COBS AND STOCK HORSES. IMPLEMENTS. Tho Large and Varied Stock of Implements used in connection with the working of the Estate, will be Sold at the Homestead of the Remuera Estate, Ohaeawai. ON FRIDAY. MAY 2. At 10 a.m. Including J F , Disc. D F., and Swamp Ploughs, Massey-Harris Binder, Mas-sev-Hsrris Mower; Tine. Disc, Chain and Evans Patent Harrows; MaesoyHarris Drill, Cambridge Roller, Hay Rake, Andrews and Beavon's Chaffcutter. and Numerous Sundries. N A- J ,AEMEBS ' rjO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED, WHANGAREI. TjALGETY AND pOMPANY, T TD., JffHAMAEEI,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 6

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