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Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd. -)AIEY AND ™>' ,T!!V ''^^'- Favoured with instructions from MB, R J. McFARLANE, we will ofter his Farm for Sale by Auction nt the NGARUAWAHIA SALEYARDS FRIDAY, SJAT., 16, AT 12 NOON. ' The property comprises 25 ACRES, of FREEHOLD LAND, it is situated on the old Taupiri Road, and is I s miles from Ngaruawahia. It is subdivided into 6 paddocks, and js all m •rrass, a haystack also being included. The Buildings consist of a comfortable 4-roonied House and scullery, washhouse c and t., convenient cowshed and yards, fowl-houses, etc. The Farm wi'l carry 12 cows. It is now carrying 9 cows on 2G acres, the balance being used "for dry stock. This property would suit a'retired farmer, or would m.-ke a good Poultry Farm. . The terms are very easy, and there is no encumbrance. , Further particulars and conditions ol sale may be obtained at our offices, THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE j AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 03 ' SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT LOCKHART'S FAMOUS PROPERTY. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., HAMILTON Have received i instructions from .MESSRS F. GANE & CO. to offer this estate by Public Auction on the v property SITUATED TWO MILES FROM THE TIRAU RAILWAY STATION. On TUESDAY, MAY 20th, at 12 NOON. 542 ACRES of excellent dairying land, subdivided into 7 COMPACT FARMS as follows: — A. R. P. SECTION 1 59 0 22 . SECTION 2 88 0 9 SECTION 3 163 0 4 SECTION 4 118 2 38 SECTION 5 US 2 38 SECTION G 134 1 21 SECTION 7 239 0 33 The soil is of exceptional quality, being a dark friable loam on a sandy clay subsoil, which retains the moisture and consequently imparts to the feed in the driest summer months a colour which invariably appeals to visitors. The feed does not dry up as is usual in some districts, and it is certainly the coming dairying centrein the Waikato. The land has never been boomed and these sections will be sold at a figure which will enable purchasers to show a h'andsome profit. The district is noted for its sure root growing propensity this fact is a further proof of the value of its moist, rich soil. As a district within easy reach of Hamilton, it would be hard to beat; the surroundings are most picturesque and pleasant. The wide valley with its gentle rolling downs and shelter belts is a fine scene. The town of Tirau is situated two miles from the Sections; all conveniences are to be found here —butcher, baker, and grocer deliver goods at the property. The pasture is in good heart, a large area having been well sown down this Autumn. There is a splendid crop of swedes which also peaks volumes for the quality and fertility of the sod. . The general contour of the land is easy rolling. There are some very fine rich flats on the lower levels, and the slopes are gradual, rising to broad table lands with basins of large extent being of excellent quality. There is water in' abundance on every section. The buildings are good and substantial. On Section 7, the present homestead, there is a very fine range, of buildings, comprising a good home of five rooms with all conveniences and out-buildings well appointed, large fowl nouses and runs, etc., a good comfortable four-roomed cottage, a milker's cottage of three large rooms, up-to-date stables containing four loose boxes, large harness room, tool shed, implement shed and manure storage. Another large building consists of seven horse stalls, feed room, and cowshed. There is also a large totara woolshed, and a large granary, also built of totara. The purchaser of Lot i has the right to remove the four-roomed cottage on his section. The right to remove the large woolshed is extended to the purchaser of Section 3 and the purchaser of Seclion 6 has the right to remove the totara granary to his farm. There is a large totara timber depot within six miles by rail, and there is plenty of gravel on the place for all concrete work. . This property is lying well and is nicely sheltered. Intending purchasers should not tail to inspect these sections; plans of the subdivision giving all information are now ready. Further particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained at our offices. THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEER N,i COMPANY, LTD. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. FATHERS AND MOTHERS. V'OUR Eyesight naturally charij *■ when you reach middle life. It s a-ereat mistake to strain your eyes when reading by lamp or gas light A pair of properly adjusted reading glasses will give you peifcct eye cornFort, and will preserve.your.sight.; \Vo are ; Specialists in Sight Testing. H. GROCOTT, M.P.S., N.Z., Certificated Optician, \T MANNING'S MAIN PHARMACY , Opposite Theatre Royal, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1