Sales ff by Aoctton; ■«..?>: > FA'MO US; " '■') M'f* *'" ■gAURAKL p LAIN 8^ / J10P„ gAfiß*. BY RUCTION. AT "HIKUTAIA ON . ."TfUESDAY, TJECEMBER it*, -'■' AT 11.30 AM - Under instructions from C. A. HOPPING, Esq Netherton, we will offer for Sato & 6 the Saieyards, Hikutaia, on th© *bov© date, ' 463 A CEES OF THE "gEST TVAIEYING T AND IN NEW ZEALAND, being the balance and the Homestead portion, ot his property, subdivided into I g pOMPACT TpARMS OF IAA ( » A 01123 EACH * AND THE BALANCE S 1 PARM OF 1*63 A CEES - As the quality of this land is so well jfliown. it is -iinnocessary for us to enlarges - upon its capabilities further than that it ia t first-class kaiea swamp country, capabia " 1 of carrying a beast to the acre. ' The land has been heavily drained, and all dfans are double fenced. The property ia ' carrying a splendid .sole of grass, the only 1 noxous weeds being ryegrass and clover, wh:ch abound in one dense carpet of beautit dairying pasture. 1 These Farms are situate on the Pekapek* ! Road, and about two miles from Nethertoa ■ Post Office, Wharf. School, and fi'ese Factors', there, being also Home Separation, with. cream collected at the gate A regular 1 passenger steamer service ircm Auckland* lands at foods J-miie from the property. The Hikutaia Saleyards and Railwav Station are 3J miles distant. This market is one of the best on the Elaine. ON No, 1, or the Homestead Section, comprising 163 ACRES, there is a good 5roomed House, wth acetylene lights, man's room, bathroom, not and cold water, waahhouse. storeroom, motorshed, cartshed. concreted yard, and 12-bail cowshed with 6-oow plant installed, which may be tak°a at valuation. This Farm is in II paddocks, and is watered by mill and concrete troughs. SECTION 2—loo ACRES— be in four VJ paddocks when boundary is erected t3tween Sections 2 and 3., the cross fenoea be/ng those at each side of drains. SECTION 3—loo ACRES—will also be subdivided as above when boundary is complete between 3 and 4. Watered by mill and artesian. » SECTION 4—loo ACRES. The same fencing conditions appiy heie also, and the section is watered by mill. During the holidays do not fail to inspect this most excellent property, and -wnet» ' at the sale do not fail to secure ■ a section. Be the proud possessor of a farm which will" for ever stand to you in good stead. _ This land has never seen manure, and it is a pity we have not more of it for dairying and fattening purposes. rpERMS yEEY '"BUSY. ON SECTION 1, with all buildings— . '■ 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession. Balance 5 years at 5i per cent. SECTIONS 2, 3. and 4— 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. ' : ' 5 per cent, on Dossession. 10 per cent., in 12 months, or buildings to thj amount. Balance 5 years at 5i per cent. . Plane. Conditions of Sale, and further par. ticulars may be obtained at our Offices. fJ<HE pARMERS' QO-OPERATIVB AUCTIONEERING pOMPANY, LIMITED, WARD STREET. HAMILTON. QPENING gALE, VARDS, ITB pUKE. •rpiESDAY, TTJECEMBER -J f» 1319* AT 12 O'CLOCE. IflfWl HE AD OF CATTLE OF AIA IUUU CLASSES, including, .T^ , On Account Edgar Smith, Esq., who has sold his farm, 53 PUREBRED HEREFORD COWS, -with ' JOO per cent, calves. '' ' ■* 2 PEDIGREE HEREFORD COWS 2 2-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE HEREFORD HEIFERS 1 4-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE HEREFORD BULL 1 2-YEAR-OLD PEDIGREE HEREFORD BULL 16 YEARLING PURE - BRED HERE- ,_ FORD BULLS 15 YEARLING PURE - BRED HEREFORD HEIFERS. , NOTE—Those Cattle nearly all b?ed bj Messrs. Coatea Bros.. Matakohe, Kaiaai*., ,' . "jpOR pRIYATE CALE. at) WELL-BRED HEREFORD CO-PTg, e *J\J with 100 per cent, calves. '.TTHE •pARMERS' . /"10-OPEEAOTTB ' A UCTIONEEEING /COMPANY, LIMITED. T E PUKE. ■ piPORTANT AUCTION QAI.E. ALU ABLE pITY T>ROPERTY, QERISTCHURCH. --• • - pRIDAY. TAECEMBER "J Q -' ■ AT 2 P.M. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. ' CORNER CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCEL •' "pHAT VTERY TTALUABLE T>LOCK. KNOWN AS "HOBBS" BUILDINGS.*'' SITUATE ON THE CORNER OF COLOMBO STREET AND CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH,, Having a Frontage of 57$ Feet to Colombo Street and, a Frontage of 114 Feet to Cathedral Square. \ Together with the SUBSTANTIAL 3-STOREY BUILDING. Occupied by Messrs. Broadway's, Ltd., and oii:i %■ This aSords a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO SPECULATORS OR INVESTORS To acquire one o: the Most Valuable Comer Sites in Christchurch. The Sole Reason '"or Selling is that the Txss* tees are Desirous of Winding-up th» Estate. 5 Full particulars on application to. th'S , I Auctioneers, I JONES. M C C KOSTIE QO., J^TD. 1 CORNER CASHEL AND MANCHESTER - STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. T IS TEN. 80LDIESSM FREEHOLD ON TAIERI PLAINS.' ''"■ Terms 10 per cent. down, balance over £ years at 6-i per cent, interest. THE WINGATUI FARM, belonging to 'Irvine and Stevenson's St. George Company, Ltd.. and comprising some 78 odd acres at the pick of the Taieri P.a-ns. will be putnp for public auction at Wingatui on SATURDAY December 13. The Property is withm 5 minutes' walk of Wingatui Railway Stat.on. which is within - the suburban area. It being cut up. into Sections as follows: — 18 SECTIONS—-2 acres to 6 acres... 6 SECTIONS—I acre. 1 SECTION—IO acres. And is therefore admirably suited for market or florist gardening, poultry or bee farming, and intensive cu.t.vation generally. On the property there is also a Brick Residence, with farm ' buildings, two cottages, and a brick factory, which will also bo offered. . . . „ -'.•-, . The Taiftri Plains is generally recognised ; as being the most fertilo land m New Zealand. This portion has never been flooaodi ; and never will be. -- . \ ■''..'- ".'-g ■ Auction Advertisements coatinusd. «a '• ' -^ i psga S. *'"'*' M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 7
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