1 Safes by* Auction. . $ JTMPQBTANT T.MD "' ALE y . .^BY-: AUCTION." ■■ , _'•'-.' .' 4 T)AIRY J 1 A R.MS. ' ; V SITUATE AT HIKUTAIA." *>I O = - TJAIBY • TjVARMS, . , SITUATE AT NETHERTON. ' •■«•"'-; ■ Also, ■—'■".. ; QUPERIOR TJESIDENCE AND HpOWN A LIXXTMENTS . "■, IN, THE TOWNSHIP OF HIKUTAIA* To b® held at the SALEYARDS. HIKUTAIA, On riiUESDAY, CEPTEMBER <>Q AT NOON. Favoured with instructions from C. A. HOPPING. Esq.. we shall offer, ae above, HIS HIGH-CLASS DAIRY FARMS, AND ALSO HIS RESIDENCE AND RESIDENTIAL ALLOTMENTS, as follows :— LOTS 1 TO 9. inclusive, are situate in the Township of Hikutaia, LOT I—RESIDENTIAL SITE, 1 acre in area. TERMS: 5 per sent, deposit, 20 per cent. <ro possession, balance 4 years, 6 per cent. LOT 2—72 ACRES, all in grass: large orchard; 6-bail cowshed and engine room, concrete floors: 10 paddocks. wateved by utwa' - . Ace 1 spring. Sr.rwyed into 2 sections: long Toad frontigo to two roads. ' Splendid cutt ng-np proposition. TERMS: 5 per cent deposit. 15 per cent, ca postfhsska. ! 3*.'»r>':* 4 y*4T! at 6 per cent. DOT 3.-55 ACRES, all in glass, subdivided into 2 paddocks: two road frontages: watered by artesian and spring. A good section. TERMS: 5 per cent* deposit. 10 pe- cent. Os possession, balance 4 years at 5} per cent. LOT 4—48 ACRES, all in grass; 3 paddocks, watered by artesian anc! spring. ■ This would make a nice little farm. TERMS: 6 per cent, deposit. 10 per wait, on possession, 30 per cent. 6 years at 6 per cent., balance 8 ir«-rs from date of possession at 5 per cent. LOT 5—6 ACRES; corner section; watered , by spring. TERMS: 5 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, ; on possession, -balance 4 years at 5} per cent. LOT 6—9 ACRES. A very convenient paddock. TERMS: Same as Lot 5. LOT 7—7 ACRES, in one good paddock. TERMS: Same as Lot 6. LOT B—2oo ACRES, corner section; ring fenced, 6 and 7 wires.; watered by good spring. TERMS: 5 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, on possession, balance 9 years at Si pet cent. LOT i-ACRE and Splendid Kauri Residence, containing 9 rooms, also wash-house, storeroom, etc. Situate opposite Hikutaia Railway Station. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 16 per cent, on possession, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. LOTS 10, 11 and 12, inclusive, are situated at Netherton. LOT 10—GOING CONCERN— 4, containing 83 acres, all in grassgood 6-roomed Residence, washhouee. storeroom, eartshed. 6-bail cowshed and engine room, with concrete floors and yard: 7 paddocks, watered by artesian. Long road frontage to metal road. Cheese factory, school, post otfice. and wharf close handy: cream collected at gate. All flat and in good order. Stock and plant include 50 dairy cows in profit, 8-cow milking plant and separator. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit. 20 per cent, en possession and IS per cent. jr. 3 years, . when title will be given: balance 8 years from date of possession at 6 pet cent. This farm may be purchased without stock on following terms: 5 r--r cent, deposit. 10 pet cent, on possp-tl*.--. 15 par cent, in 3 years, I bsl»'»»"5 S rcics at 6 Per cent. Lui' 11—GOING CONCERN—Section part 8 and 9, containing 113 Acres with good whare and 6-bail cowahed. , concreted floors and yard; watered by artesian; 6 paddocks; all plonghable and in good grass. Stock and plant: 60 dairy cows, 3-cow ' plant and separator. TERMS: Same as Lot 10. LOT Section 3 of part 8, containing 88 acres, in 4 paddocks, watered by , artesian; will carry 50 cows- 2roomed House, 6-bail cowshed 'and engine room, concreted floors and I yard; all flat and in good grass. TERMS: a per cent, daposls. 10 per cent on possession, 15 per cent, in Hi yecrs balance 8 years from possession at 6jar cent. Possession, October L Title, Freehold." rhe above properties consist cliefiv of heavy drained swamp laid of high-oar <inc capacity. The improvement*! »ro of .-.' "per . manent nature, and the owner arts f C reasonable prices only. The terms are «W and those in search of a good i.xnn shout-! inspect, and may buy this choice .'sad, fee.' in* that they have something which wJU I giv© them a high return for their outlay. ' I Further information, plana etc, may he i obtained from the Offices of th© Auctioneers, rpHE "CHARMERS' /^OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD. HAMILTON. THAMES AND BRANCHES. , J Also from . MESSRS. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS ' AUCKLAND. IN CONJUNCTION. : TJTKUTAXA STOCK SALE. i TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. j » • AT NOON. 200 HEAD CATTLE, i Entries Solicited. } TEE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. > HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. IT" PUK |oRSE AN #AiR L SPSING CEPTEMBER 9"| ' iaa t ' 300 H , 0 K s E * Including 175 MEDIUM, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES V 1 75 HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES. nPHE TjURMERS' pO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., TE PUKE. ' pLEARING CALL V AT O TTTHAREPOA (THAMES). nHHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER on , . v . 11 A.M. *■■ Favoured with instructions from MR. SYD. BAX, who is compelled to retire from" iarming, owing to his recent serious accident, we shall hold a clearing sale on the farm on the above date, and shall oner THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETC. Comprising--1 fiO CHOICE DAIRY COWS, Shorthorn JL\t\J Jersey, and Holstein. 5 SHORTHORN BULLS, yearlings to 4-year old. 1 4-YEAR HOLSTEIN BULL. 17 YEARLING HEIFERS. 9 SOWS, in pip. 45 STORE PIGS. 45 WEAKER PIGS. PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE BOAR 14 months. PEDIGREE DEVON BOAR. 6 MEDIUM DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, 4 years upward; work anywhere. , YEARLING DRAUGHT FOAL NUTANSEL MARE, 6 years, in foal to „ Special Huon. B MISS ALBERT, in foal to Special 2-YEARGELDING, Mary Kate-Gold Bell. 2-YEAR GELDING. Miss Albert-Gold Bell. 2-YEAR GELDING. Nutans©! mareGold Bell. YEARLING COLT. Miss Albert-Gold Bell. YEARLING ' FILLY, Nutansel mareGold Bell. 4-YEAR MARE. Nutansel— Roberts (straight out trotter). MIS Sr GLADYS. 4-year, Miss Albert--3 Waverly (pacer), 1 MARE, in foal to Special Huon I 2 SHETLAND PONIES. 1 STOCK PONY r 26 20-gal. Milk Cans, 120-gal. Vega Separa- - tor.. 2-ton Milk Waggon, full lock; soewt a Spring Dray, 3in. tyres and frame; 1 Tin Dray and. frame: Hon Spring Cart; Rubber Tyred Gig. i-shafter; D.F. Plough ftp Swamp Plough. 2 S.F: Ploughs, sXb.lcf: line and Chain Harrows. Swamp Harrowfi. Drill 11 coulter (M.H.) : "I MaTurf^SStrt - *>utor, Mowing Machine (M.H.), Massey Harris Hay Rake. Reaper and Binder (MoCormaok), Whire Engine, portable 8-h - Andrew Bevan 10m. Mouth Bagger, Chaffcutter. Portable .Hay Press, International New Forge, Anvil and Tools, 80 Cow Covers. Ford Motor-car, 6-sea.ter 1918 model, in good order; J Sets Dray Harness": Spring Cart and " § le „ Harness. Collars. Harnes. Saddles. Bridles. Swmgletrees, sto. ■ NOTE.—We wish to draw SPECIAL AT- , TENTION to this Sale, as Mr. Bax hat been • dairying for the last 30 yearn and always i made it a point to buy and keep nothing - but the best. Unfortunately, owing to a seni oua accident. Mr. Bax has decided to retire 1 from farming. I We have inspected his herd, and have no , hesitation in recommending it as one of the ) largest and best herds in the Valley, Mr Bax invites inspection. > LUNCHEON PROVIDED . nnHE "JpARMERS* pO-OPERATIVE I AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD 1 HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 4
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