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Fftn?.sE-R3' AUCTIONEErLiKG CO., L.P. WHITE KUMAKI SUBDIVISION We arc instructed by the owner, who has left New Zealand, to uffcr b>' Public Auction, on the property, uii j TL"!•:SDAV, OCTuBEiI 18, at Noon, Qi'TO ACRES, comprising TWO i ° tJO DAIRY FARMS raid THREE '; ROUGH SECTIONS, situate at Koj makorau, near Gordonton. This land 1 is of excellent quality and eminently ; suitable I'm- dairying. The buildings | on the farms are good and convenient, and have recently been renovaied. LOT I.—The whole Block, sections ' 2 to 9, being 858 acres, with two dwellings, dairies, outbuildings and stockyards, subdivided into over 20 paddocks, well fenced, well drained, and watered with four deep bores. Grass and crops estimated at over 000 acres; some of the best land in the Waikato, contour flat and undulating. A splendid property to dairy on, and one that would pay to develop. LOT 2.—Sections "7 and 8, about I 232 acres, nil in grass, with exception of a very small area in ti-tree; subdivided into 10 paddocks; estimated to carry 00 to 100 cows; good house of 6 rooms, with water laid on, and all conveniences; large cowshed and engine room, with concrete Jloors, constructed for fitting up milking plant; two deep bores with mills. This is really first-class farm, and ready for I dairying. Large portion sown in per- ! manenfc pasture" last autumn. LOT 3.—Sections 2, 4 and 0, 413 I acres,' the bulk of which arc in grass land rough feed; well fenced and well drained land; subdivided into 12 paddocks; watered by mills and troughs and deep bore; comfortable house of 6 rooms, with hot and cold water and all conveniences; washhouse, good 8hail cowshed, and stockyard; also engine-room and dairy, with concrete floor, stables, etc.: water laid on to dairy: man's wharc, " calf-shed and piggery. A good farm, capable of further improvement*. LOT 4.—Sections 3, 5 and 6, approximately 213 acres (or would sell separately, 01, 64, and 58 acres each); about 40 acres in grass and rough feed, balance, ti-tree; well drained, partially fenced; excellent land. Would pay handsomely to clear and develop. EASY TERMS—IO per cent Deposit; 10 per cent in 12 months; balance to remain, interest C>i per cent. iln the event of any of the lots being passed in. buyers desirous of exchanging properties or securities are invited to negotiate with the auctioneers, who will consider income-earning city properties, mortgages, etc., as part payment.) Intending purchasers may arrange with the Auctioneers to inspect the land. Further information and conditions of sale may be obtained at our offices. DIRECTIONS.—Coming from Tau-pi-ri, take first turning to right after passing Komakorau Post Office. Coming from Hamilton, the turning is about 2 miles beyond Gordonton on the left. Letter box with H. E. I White's name printed on is at the turning. ! rpiiE "ITWRMERS' QO-OPERATIVE A UCTIONEERING QO., J^TD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. 03 HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, Also PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. Under instructions from K. McCARDLE, Esq., of Walton, we shall sell by Public Auction, on the properly, un THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, at Noon — 1 £*Q ACRES, all in grate, and sub--Lls>° divided into !f paddocks; well watered. New house of four large rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold water, 8-bail cowshed lilted with 4-cow Treloar plant. This farm lias a long road frontage. The properly is situated 3 miles from either Walton or Kiwitahi Railway Slations. TERMS —lO per cent deposit, 10 per cent on possession, balance on good terms. Also, ACRES —120 acres in grass, 85 " acres oats, 75 acres after turnips, balance unimproved. TERMS: 5 per cent deposit, 10 per cent on possession, balance easy. These farms are well worthy of inspection, and will be sold at prices which are absolutely right and safe. Both properties are all ploughable, there being no waste land and no noxious weeds. Titles: Land Transfer. Possession end of October. Further particulars may be obtained at our offices or from the owner on the farm — rpilE TjWRMERS' QO-OPERATTVE AUCTIONEERING (JO., J/D., HAMILTON. 94 rpilE WAIKATO qHIPPING QO., LIMITED. WEST COAST CARGO SERVICE. S.S. HUIA LEAVES ONEHUNGA: TUESDAY', 11th October THURSDAY, 13lh October. SATURDAY, 15th October. Cargo accepted at Rail at Auckland and Ship's side at Onehunga for HAMILTON, CAMBRIDGE, NGARUAWAHIA, HUNTLY, TAUPIRI, PiRONGIA and all way ports and Landings on Waikato and Waipa Rivers. For further particulars apply to u ;;ees at Hamilton ('phone 1409) or Auckland ('phone 2071). 88 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. ESSRS HALL 3KELTON AND SKELTON, Barristers and Solicitors, of Watson's Building's, Auckland, beg to announce mat they liuve opened a branch oP.lce above the National Hank of Now Zealand, in Victoria Street, Hamilton, as from tho i»th inst. C. IP BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Having disposed of his rractlce at Putaruru, HAS COMMENCED 'HIE I'RACTISi OF HIS PHOVESSION At OARDEN PLACE. HAMILTON. P.O. liox 220. Telephone No. 1723. r'OLD LAM 13 & At SILVER GRID

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14773, 12 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14773, 12 October 1921, Page 4

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