Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd. IMPORTANT T AND G/LE. THURSDAY, JULY 25, at 11.15 a.m. THREE SMALL ~ FARMS OF 50 ACHES EACH, SITUATED AT TE KOWHAI. PPAYOURED with instructions bv •*- Mr D. L. Smith, we will offer at our Hamilton Saleyards, on above date, three farms of 50 acres each within a short distance of the proposed glaxo factory at Te Kowliai. The land comprises Sections 27,' 29 and 32. Hlork 15, Horotiu. A good portion of Sections 27 and 29 have been ploughed, Section 32 is ring-fenced, hut otherwise unimproved. All the lr.nd is fenced witli totara posts and galvanised wire. On Section 29 there is a good house of four rooms, washhouse, woolshed, three-stall stable, chaffhouse and implement-shed, valued at the least £SOO. Mr Smith is selling this property only on account of the war lasting longer than was anticipated, and being in a promising district offers an exceptional chance to farmers acquiring a small property under exceptionally easy terms, which are as follows: On Section 32. £SO cash, balance June 10. 1920. On Section 27. £BO cash, balance .June 10, 1920. On Section 29, £IOO cash. £IOO 'in 12 months, balance June 10. 1920, or if the war is then still on, balance payable six months after peace is declared. Plans and conditions of sale may be inspected at our offices during business hours. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO.. L.D., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. 279 Abraham and Williams, Ltd. 3ANDOX OGGET GALE. THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 1 p.m. \BRAHAM and WILLIAMS and L LEVIN and CO., Feilding, wUI sell as above at Mr A. Cray's yards, 7000 HOGGETS, to be drafted. At PARTICULARS LATER.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 23 July 1918, Page 1
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