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Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd. ALUABLE JQAIRYING J^LOCK KNOWN AS DON STUBBING’S PARA WE RA FARM, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION At th,3 TE AWAMUTU SAUCY' On jyjAY ij,a 19-20, AT 11.30 A.M. On behalf of MR DON STUBBING, who, owing to ill-health, is relinquishing farming pursuits— A 1 ACRES of good quality land, ** ■* " S: reputed to be the best section in the district, and which was formerly in tall fern and tutu and is now in a forward state of development, there being 260 acres in grass (of which 80 acres is new grass) and 20 acres in swedes. The balance is easy rolling fern country, which can now bo brought in cheaply a"d at once. NOTE.—Owing to the vendor having been unable to procure the necessary labour and manure to complete seasonable work, he is willing to contribute about £IOO towards the cost of top-dressing, and about £BO towards the cost of clearing and ploughing and planting in turnips an area of about 60 acres.

The vendor is also willing to contribute about £BO towards the cost of cultivating the balance of about 130 | acres, provided 80 acres is done within one year. (All details of these areas, etc., will be inserted in sale plans.) Also, owing to the Mangaohoi Drainage Hoard not yet having completed their drain to the properly, the vendor agrees to contribute £IOO for the drainage of the whole property. The property is well fenced, and is abundantly watered by a good well and numerous springs, and is partly bounded by the -Mangaohoi River, and has a frontage of 70 chains to the main To A wnmutu-Tautari Settlement Road, along which will rnn the Arapuni Electric I’owcr Transmission Wires. Cream is collected at the gate daily, and mail is delivered three times a week. It is situated at Parawcra, and is half a mile from the school; 8i i miles from Te Awnmutu by a first-class motor road; 2$ mites from the proposed To Awanmtu-Putaruru railway line; 7 miles from the Tautnri Government Settlement, and adjoins the wellknown estate of'Wm. G. Park, who has [ recently sold 3000 acres for soldier settlement. There is a new six-roomed house with bathroom and porch, also an 8-bail milking sited with engine and separator rooms, and a 4-cow milking plant installed complete; implement shed, stable and barn. The Title i s Land Transfer. Freehold. TERMS: 5 per cent on fall of the hammer, 10 per cent on possession, 20 i>er cent in three months, and the balance, subject to an existing first mortgage, to be secured by second mortgage for five years at six per cent per annum. The property will be first offered as a whole, and if then unsold the improved portion of 315 acres, with the buildings and all improvements, will be submitted. There will go with the farm, if sold as a whole, 24 i acres of Native Lease, with 35 years to run (14 years at Is per acre, and 21 years at 8s per acre), the Goodwill for which will he £IOO. Plans, etc., obtainable from the Auctioneers. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. 291

5 ROOMS, WASHHOUSE, ETC. Under same Hoof. All Possible Conveniences. Section is nice and dry, well situated in Claudelands, quite bandy to Town. £1250. CASH, £SOO. LAND DEPARTMENT. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON,

Public Notices. TAXII IJING 'Phone !)71 any liour, or Gar- *-*■' don Place Stand, ’Phone 036. (G Cylinder Chalmers). A. C. DANKS, PROP PJETOR, H A MILTON. FIFTY MILLION PEOPLE ARE USING BRAZITE. ' WHY NOT YOU? INVALUABLE on the farm, and in “ the home. Solders Aluminum Brass, Galvanised Iron, Zinc. Tin, Copper, Electroplate, Silver, and Ennmelware, WITHOUT TOOLS OK CHEMICALS. One little bar mends hundreds of holes, and costs only fifteen pence at THE METAL STORES, LTD., 322 McKENDRICK BROS., LION BOTTLE & SACK EXCHANGE, VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON. (Next King's Theatre.) WANTED TO RUY—SACKS, BOTTLES, SCRAP METALS. BONES. BAGS, and WASTE PRODUCTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HIGHEST PRICES GUARANTEED. Country Consignments promptly attended to. Tooth Brushes, 2s Gd J each, from Irvine, Chemist.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14365, 17 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14365, 17 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14365, 17 May 1920, Page 1

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