f SALES BY AUCTION. • 'pO J-\,EVONPORT ■' "RESIDENTS. R. ; N.~M ELVILLE - ''.:■, AT HIS ROOMS, CLARENCE STREET, I THIS T)AY. t his T) AY. AT -1 P.M. I 2__ I POULTRY, 40 SHEETS SECONDHAND ST CORRUGATED IRON. 2 LARGE MANGLES. GOOD AUCKLAND ' COOKER GAS STOVE. t And J HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ; FURNISHINGS. ] ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. t R. N. MELVILLE.' . AUCTIONEER; DEVONPORT. - J£AIPARA pLATS QTOCK QALE. 7 ■ ■;' " : -pRIDAY. TUNE i 100 HEAD MIXED CATTL.E NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. WARKWORTH. . TTALGETY AND pOMPANY, T TD. TTNRESERVED T~\ISPERSAL QALE OF / 4-1 ' qrTIGH-CLASS pEDIGREE '' : .', '"' JERSEYS, AT MONOVALE. CAMBRIDGE, '?.'." "'■ON-'" PRIDAY, TUNE -i J , AT NOON. Instructed by MR. S. R. SIMKIN. who is 1" leaving the district, we will Sell THE WHOLE -OF HIS STOCK AND PLANT, including— QQ PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS AND . DO HEIFERS. 1 O PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. f Mr. Simkin, when selecting hia Stud, ', secured some of the best cattle procurable, 1 and the above sale is • a rare chance for breeders to secure some high-class stock. _ ) . " ' Catalogues on Application. Also. 38 CROSSBRED DAIRY COWS. , . 4 HEIFER CALVES. 3 v 1 HARNESS MARE, by Woodstock. 1 REGISTERED PED. BERKSHIRE BOAR, 19 months, Woodstocks Major, from imported stock. 1 REGISTERED BERKSHIRE SOW, Highview's Peggy, bred by Ruakura , Farm. , 4 YOUNG BOARS AND 1 SOW from 6 above. • ' ■ 1 BERKSHIRE DEVON CROSS SOW. Conveyances will meet all trains at Cam- ; bridge. ; ■ , 1 Luncheon Provided. 1 : .'. •■ ... ■• "■ •>" I : _— , JMPORTANT AUCTION QALE 3 OF I -jIJORRINSVILLE JJARMS. FRIDAY, JUNE Q 1923. AT n A.M. JT ALGETY AND pO., - J TD. (HAMILTON), ~ , 3 In Conjunction with. JTOADLEY, QON & QTEWART, , J TD., 1 ' "* (NAPIER). ' ' Have been instructed 'by W. G. STEAD, Esq., to' offer by public auction at the 'i Empire Theatre, Morrinsville, on above J m date,— i A P ORTION 0F TT •v ALUABLE - "T E M IMI " TESTATE. ',' ' ' . ■" : ■ ■. '/■;'" '■'■' ■ • SUBDIVIDED INTO " K—JDEAL J)AIRY INARMS K £ . VARYING IN AREA FROM 69 A CRES UP TO 123 A CRES. "Te Mimi" is situated within 2 miles, by good road, from the thriving Town of 3 Morrinsville (Waikato), where there is a new and up-to-date Dairy Factory. Morrinsville is the Junction for the Rotorua and Thames Railway Lines, and will also be a - Junction for the East Coast Railway in the . near future. • ' • , . t The Property, which is gently undulating, ; lies well to the sun, is warm winter coun- ; try and produces first-class crops of oats, r turnips, and rape, and also takes and holds 1 English grasses well. It has all been , ploughed and mostly laid down in best Eng- , lish grasses and top-dressed this autumn. / The whole work of cultivation has been thoroughly carried out under the personal supervision of a South Island qualified " agricultural expert, with the result that the land is now in perfect order, and for dairy- ' ing purposes cannot be excelled in the Waikato District. Each Block is substantially fenced and ' permanently watered. A further abundant ' supply of water can, if required, be obtained in any part of the property. ■ , The Electric Line passes each Block, and is available for supply of current for Light and Power. . ' '.. Being situated so close to Morrinsville the property combines the advantages of Town ' and Country, the educational facilities alone being of particular importance to prospective 1 buyers with young families. Mangateparu Soldier Settlement adjoins ' '* Te Mimi," and as it is Mr. Stead's inten- ' tion to market the balance of his property | next year this locality should, before long, . j become one of the most important Dairying I Centres in the Waikato. j EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 1 EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. i- 5 per cent, at time of sale, t 5 per cent, in 12 months. 10 per cent, in 2 years. Balance in 5 years from date of sale. ■ All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. In consideration of the above easy terms i of payment it is a condition of sale that ; each purchaser shall, within six months from i the date of sale, erect permanent improvements to the value of at least £500. ! Lithographic Plans of the Property may ; i be obtained from the Auctioneers or at any ! ■ Branch of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., in the \ I North Island. j ■ TINDER CONDUCT OF THE REGIS- " ! U TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT HAMILTON. :QQ ACRES, 1 ROOD, 33 PERCHES, r: DO bounded by the Piako River, situ- , ; ated at Morrinsville, and being the land I originally acquired for a Racecourse at j Morrinsville. '-* J \JESSRS. JT ALGETY AND AO., ' i J IMITED, , Having received instructions from the Re- j gistrar of the Surpeme Court, at Harriil- j " ton, at the request of the Morgagee, will sell by Public Aucion at the i SALEYARDS. MORRINSVILLE, SALEYARDS. MORRINSVILLE". « On [ I JUNE 90 AT i 9 O'CLOCK, NOON. j i ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF j I -ti. LAND, containing 93 Acres. 1 Rood. , ■ 33 Perches, more or less, being all the land i lon Deposited Plan Number 1323?. which ! ' said piece of land is portion of the block - ' situate in the __a_g-k_ir_ Survey Dis- i . trict, called M_ungatarju, _ and the whole 1 i of the land comprised in Certificate of Title ; ~ j Volume 259. Folio 110. Auckland Re,;is- ■. I try- j • j The Mortgagee's application to Sell and ] 1 ' hi* estimate of the value of the Property _ ! may be seen at the oSce of the Registrar 1 :at all reasonable times prior to the Sale, { 4 and a true copy thereof in the Auction , '• ! R00m.3 at the time of the Sale, without d : payment of any fee. ; - i co: full particulars and conditions of " ! Sale, apply to Messrs. MacDiarmid, Mcars r < I and" Gray. Solicitors, Bank of New South 8 j Wales Chamber*. Victoria Street, Haroil- ' ton. ■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 3
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