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■■* i i m.i ii i ii.u—ruif fr nnjnwMWK—rmniniic— MITi —* Sales by Aactios. f. TMPORTANT T AND CALE OF pHOICE T)AIBY pARMS. '• TO WIND UP DECEASED ESTATE. N. « . >• We will Sell % Auction at the te TTORSE TJ&ZAAR, TTAMILTON, !,, AT-|-j A.M. ON J S ATDEDAY -M lo} f Q/1 Oi ACRES, subdivided into 8 COM t Otul PACT DAIRY FARMS as below " being the best of the land, which was th< portion hitherto retained by the owner on I - former subdivision of the beautiful -. TNNESFALLEN INSTATE. H MILES FROM OHADPO RAILWAY STATION. a. r. p. SECTION 1 .. ~ 11l 3 23 SECTION 3 .. .. 182 1 21 SECTION 5 .- ~ 79 1 24 SECTION 8 .. .. 148 323 SECTION 9 .. .. 114 1 8 SECTION 10 .. .. 91 3 4 SECTION 11 ~ .. 103 1 9 SECTION 12 .. .. 110 3 18 ii This property is situated within 14 milei i 1 of Hamilton a.nd 6 miles of Te Awamutu on '■ the Main Trunk lino. It is right in too heart of a first-claai, dairying district, there , being a factory silo on the property. A • cheese factory is to be erected ii. Ohaupo ! ' to commence operations next season, and * * Dried-milk Factory is to be erected at To 0 Awamutu. The railway station, school, post 0 and telegraph office, churches, stores, hotel, 0 public hall, large saleyards, and all o.ner •* conveniences are situated at Ohaipo, winch is only li miles from Section 1 '' The land is good, being a deep black loam 11 on a volcanic subsoil, retaining the moisture and responding most kindly to ordinary good ' fanning. The quality of the land on these farms is superior to the greater portion of the Waikato. The general contour of the country ia gently undulating. Each farm has i charm- ' Uig site for a homestead on the broad-topp?d rolling downs which rise from the rich drained swamp, of which most of the sections have a fair share- The property is well watered and most of the sections have two road frontages, a? will be seen from the lithographic plans which are now available. The pasture on most of the farms is very [ good, a large area hiving been Down, down in permanent English grasses with in the last three years, 100 acres of which hail been well ' put down this autumn, and is now showing a splendid take and gives great promise ot ■ producing the abundance of rich feed wttlcA ■ a good farmer would expect from land of una ' quality. Apart from being excellent dairy farm!, , some of these sections would make an admirable stud farm, the most noteworthy from this point of view being No. 3, the Homestead section. On this farm then, is an old Homestead on a channine site. prettily ornamented by & plantation of old English oak and other trees, which give a most picturesque effect. There is also an up-to-date 8-bal] cowshed and yards concreted throughout, with concrete drinking troughs, etc., a. 4cow milking plant, which go with .fie section. Intending purchasers should not fail to inspect this property. Send for a plan of the subdivision. TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of the hammer; 6 per cent, on date of possession; 15 per cent- in 12 months, or buildings to this amount. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Further particulars, plana, and conditioni of Bale may be obtained at our Offices. ' THE "FARMERS pO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY, LIMITED, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. TMPORTANT . A UCTION QALE OF CUB DIVISION OF THE [ ATE CIR "DOBERT T OCKHART'S TUMOUS DROPERTY. mHE pARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE ' A UCTIONEERING QOMPANY. LIMITED, HAMILTON. Have received instructions from Messrs. F. GANS AND CO., to offer this Estate by Public Auction, on the Property, SITUATED TWO MILES FROM THE T7RAU RAILWAY STATION. On TUESDAY, JJAY 2Q, AT 12 NOON. CM ACRES OF EXCELLENT DAIRYv** ING LAND, subdivided into SEVEN COMPACT.' FARMS, as follows:— SECTION 1- 59a. Or. 22p. SECTION 288 a. Or. 9p SECTION 3—163 a. Or. 4p SECTION 4-118». 2r. 38p. SECTION 6-118*. 2r. 38p SECTION 6—154*. lr. 21p. SECTION 259 a. Or. 33p. The soil is of exceptional quality, being a dark friable loam on a sandy clay subsoil, which retains the moisture and consequently imparts to the feed in the driest summer months a colour which invariably appeals to visitors. The feed does not dry up as is usual in some districts, and it is certainly the coming' dairying centre in the Waikato. The land has never been boomed, and these Sections will be sold at a figure which will enable purchasers to show a handsome profit. The district is noted for its sure rootgrowing propensity, this fact is further proof of the value of its moist rich soil. As a district within easy reach of Hamilton, it would bo hard tc beat, the surroundings are most picturesque and pleasant. The wide valley, with its gentle rolling downs and shelter belts, is a fine scene. The town of Tirau is situated two miles from the Sections, all conveniences are to be found here, , butcher, baker and grocer deliver goods at tho property. The pasture is in good heart, a large area having been well sown down this autumn. There is a splendid crop of swedes, which also speak volumes for the quality and fertility of the soil. The gMi6raJ contour of tho land is easy rolling. There are some very fine, rich flats on the lower levels. and tha slopes are gradual, rising to broad table lands with basins of large extent, being of excellent quality. There is water in abundance on every Section. The Buildings axe good and substantial. On Section 7. the present homestead, there is & very fine range of buildings, comprising a Good Home of 5 rooms, with all conveniences and outbuildings, well appointed; large fowl houses and runs. etc. A good, comfortable Four-roomed Cottage. \ milker's Cottage of 3 large rooms; up-to-d&ue stable*, containing 4 loose boxes, large harness-room, tool-shed, implement-shed, and manure storage Another largo Building consists of 7 horse stalls, focdroom, and cowshed. There is also a large totara woolshcd, and a large granary also built of totara. The parchaser of Lot 1 has tho right to remove the tour-roomed Cottage on to his section. 'The right to remove the large woolslied s extended to the purchaser of Section 3, and the purchaser of Section 6 has the right to remove the totara granary to his fa.Tn. There is a large totara timber depot within six miles by ra,l, and there is plenty of gravel on the place for all concrete work. This property is lying well, and is nioeb sheltered. Intending purchasers should not fail to inspect these Sections; plans of the subdivision giving all information are now ready. Further particulars, plans, and conditions of Sale may be obtained at our Offices. ' THE pARMERS' pO-OPERATIYE ' /I UCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED. WARD st., HAMILTON. jQISPERSAL ALE ] gECKFIELD pEDICREE T»EEP i gHORTHORNS. I FEILDING SALEYARDS TUESDAY, 1919 . , QALGETY AND COMPANY, ,T TD., v PALMERSTON NORTH ' * 1 eF 'smLffSA BEEp 24 COWS AND HEIFERS 9 RISING 1-YEAS buuA : iS«* ' mil * bl * °° * Cl>lie » tio » *«> Ano.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17151, 3 May 1919, Page 6

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