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Sales by Aadioo» ,;•■■■■ f< '■'■$1 ALGETY AND riOMFANY, "jpED, QLEARING gALE AT WHAXAPHUO ON IJIUESDAY, QEPTEMLER 90 "\TOON. ] DALGETY AND COMPANY J Have received instructions from Mr. K. S. I Woods, Whakapirau. who is leaving tie district, to sell by Public Auction, Kn ACRES OF LAND (FREEHOLD).— <J\J All in grass, except small patches in bush; divided into 8 paddocks. N-w 6-roomed House; 6-bail cowshed, da,r7 (with concrete floor/, workshop (12ft by 21ft, on runners, for removal). Also. OX DAIRY COWS ~" 1 ' PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN BULL, 3-rs 1 S.H. BULL. 2yrs 2 USEFUL BOSSES, 7yra DUCKS AND FOWLS Oarer Plough. Garden Plough. Sharpies Tubular 45-Gal. Separator, Chaffcutter, Barrel and Glass Churn. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including: COMPLETE OUTFIT OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO MOTTLED KAURI SIDEBOARD Also, A LARGE QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, ail in good order. Luncheon Prodded. TTTHANGAREI. rpHURSDAY. SEPTEMBER <>£ 1319, AT 12.45 P ' M - ' - FECIAL T.AND CALE. T"\ALGETY AND /COMPANY- T TD.. Have been favoured with instructions from the New Zealand Insurant Company. Limited, Trustees under tho Will of the late Lieutenant T. F. Handyside. to otter by Public Auction as above, at the Whan garei Saleyards, the property of SO4S ACRES "FREEHOLD. Situate within ten miles of Whangars. by good motor road and two miles from ui-vigablc river. About 80 acres rich river fiats, balance hilly; good free clay, and balance sandstone; about 1340 acnes laid down in best English grasses; 600 acres virgin bush and 1100 acres fern a.nd bush. Coal deposits are known to exist on the property, and the yield from an area of It acres on the edge of tha property which has been worked, has exceeded 250.000 tons. Half the mineral rights go with the property BUILDINGS: New uo-to-date specially at- , tractive 7-roomed Bungalow, with every modern convenience and well laid out garden. New woolshed with shearing machines, yards, etc.; also manager's cottage and whares. Property wintering about 2000 sheep and 100 head of cattle. When fully improved, capable of carrying 1| she.*p per acre. The late owner was killed at the front and TEE PROPERTY IS FOR GENUINE SALE. Full particulars from the Auctioneers. "QAKLANDS TESTATE" SUBDIVISION T3APAKURA. NEAR AUCKLAND. TMPORTANT T AND QaLE. ESSRS. "TiALGETY AND HO., T TD . AUCKLAND. In Conjunction with TMTESSRS. J j> J 11 TILLS AND pO., LAND AGENTS. PAPAKURA. AT •■piCHAKDSON'S LI ALL, pAPAKURA, ON rpUESDAY. r\CTOBER 7 _ 1919. AT 2.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. Favoured with instructions from the Owner. J. A. S. Slack, Esq.. we will offer, as above. HIS WELL - KNOWN ■' OAKLANDS ESTATE," comprising 345 A CRES * SUBDIVIDED INTO 24 FARMLETS. Ranging in area from 8 TO 40 ACRESSITUATED WITHIN TWO MILES OF PAPAKURA STATION. ON THE SOUTHERN SUBURBAN RAILWAY. AND DISTANT FROM AUCKLAND 19 MILES.-' EXCEPTIONALLY JFASY rriERMS. This Estate is particularly well situated, ' being handy to Railway Station, easy or ' access by Main South Road from Auckland by motor-car, or by launch from Onehtmga. 1 and affords a great, opportunity to those- who , wish to build and establish a home amid ideal surroundings. The property if. bounded at the back and oneside by DEEP SEA WATER, and for j those who find enjoyment in fishing arid boating the Farmlets offer these and man? 1 other rare attractions. Th» roading has been. carefully considered, and ample provision made to give all sections handy and convent ' ent access to the water, while > numerous . ' plantations add to the general air of com- ■ fort attaching to the whole Estate. ' An area of 40 acres has been allocated to 1 the fine Homestead Block, which would make a most desirable home for any retired farmer, ' or alternatively an equally pleasant home for [ any City Business Man with a fondness for country recreation. Besides the main Homestead Block, there are at present two Cottages on the property, to one of which is attached the bulk of the working buildings. From a farming r*:>int of view the Estate has been well handled, and exhibits atten- . tion to pastures, fencing, and genera! tare of the lands and buildings. The configuration of the Estate is nracii-. eilly flat, runninc to gently undulating in places, and providing ideal building sites. ' The conformation of the. country is strong semi-volcanic, which lends itself to easy working, produces first-class crops of oats, tur- [ nips. etc.. and when laid down in pasture provides good dairying and grazing country. There is no doubt about the genuineness • of this offer. +her» having been no repeated sal«? to saddle th« present owner to high and hard reserves. h<» having V.pen in cccupation and farmed the property for 25 years.. . I The quality, convenient, situation, and , -nleasant. surroundings make these Farmlets idea', either from a- revenue or residential pom ot vi=w. and those who are on the look- - out for a farm or horof«'«ad combining these • conditions, at a reas>onßbl° figure, would be - well advised to give attention to this sale • • 3 TERMS OF SALE ; Ten ptr cent, on fall of hammer. Ten per cent, six months from date of possession. 1 Ten per cent, eighteen months from date of possession. Balance six years from date of possession, t at six per cent, with rig';' to pay off at any time en. three months' notice. , With the exception of Sections 1-7 and 23. already provided with ImiidinE", ♦he third payment, need not b-> made if the purchasers ' erect approved buildings to the value of ten per cent, of the purchase money. Land Transfer Title to each section. DATE OF POSSESSION: Fourteen days from date of si'le, -jxcpting Section 23 the Homestead Block, of which possession will be given in thirty days from date of sale Purchasers to have the rirht to proceed with buildings and fencing immediately. Plans and further particulars may be ob- - taincd from the Auctioneers. T-VALGETY AND QOMPANY, J/D., : ALL N.Z. BRANCHES: f Or. ! L. J.'M ILLS AND G p *' PAPAKURA. - ; '-._ - ▲actios Advertisements costiimed as Page 6,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 5