LAND NOTICES. 1 U.F.CnA, 1_ MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE, AND t- GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 12 PALMERSTO.V NORTH. iir QQh! ACRES, 10 miles from Palmerston !G OJJ North; half L.I.l 1 ., balanco 0.1t.P.; 125 acres in grass, toino second growth, balauco in bush, which tho owner in now felling; |S all ringfeneed; wharo on property; a ncver- ,, failing supply of water; property within a stone's throw so'd for .£l3 per aero; well worth inspection. Price £5 IDs. per aero; about £700 cash. uAAA ACRES Nativo Lease, up the Wangauui River; 42 years to run at 9d. and Is. Gd per acre; sonio clearing; balanco i._ bush; 3-sheep country tvken in grass; healthy ". climate. Property well watered by streams j' and springs. Nearly all ploughablo. Wharo on ' tiie placo. For an expenditure of about £2000 f en this place a return of from to £10,(100 would be assured. Owner is prepared )- to exchange interest f«- City Property. Conil eideration on application. 'f "J OA K ACRES on tho Main Trunk Line. A 1 JLnt .izO nice Grazing Run; all cleared; 800 acres ploughablo; largo woolshcd fitted with sheep-shear-ng machinery, engine, etc.; sevenroomed house, nijely laid out with all conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, 20 horses. Prico, £6 10s. Terms on application. At tho price, this is an investment where a g man cannot loso money, as this land must riso in valuo in tho next year or two. C92G W, H. MQRRAH & CO., T AND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILLIS STREET. 0 A ACRES, TAKAIAU, first-class grase ' ODl> land, ALL CLEARED AND ALL 0 PLOUGHABLE.' Price, ,Cl 2 per acre. /f?QK ACRES, TARANAKI, improved. Prieo WO £9 15s. per acre. Near Eltham. n() A ACRES, OTAKI, 100 Acres flat, nil O/Vji grassed and fenced; Residence and " good buildings. Cheap at £7 per acre; 8 miles from railway. ' ACRES ' WAIKATO EAST, near ■arv/vX creamery and railway town. „C 5 lOs. per acre. -j n ACRES at WAIKANAE, level land; sell JA) or lease. OfVA ACRES, CLARE VILLE, near crr-mcrr. riiW all level land. Price, £11 per aero. A ACRES at STOKE, NELSON, luoiil fruit land. £1250. FOR EXCHANGE. 9 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at 36j. per iv weak, for good 'r.r Farm of about 100 acreo, Equity £1000. ~~~ / 1 AAA ACRES, Freehold, 3-shcep country, iUuW for unencumbered property. Equity, £6000. 1i i ( POR SAL'S, 500 Acres, Freehold, guaranteed 25-sheep country, all clear, all in grass ; 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings. Price, t £10. Apply for furthei- particulars. Only b miles from good town, FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, eto. COCHRANE 8i BUTEMENT, 1 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. CBSO WIANGATARATA ESTATE, THE following UNSOLD BLOCKS are now open for PRIVATE SALE, viz:— I Prico V. per acre. Blocks. ' £ nNo. 1, containing 890 acre 9 7 0 No. 2, containing 930 acres 8 0 No. 3, coutaining 20C0 acres' G 0 No. 8, containing 1828 acres 7 o ,-No. 9, containing 2510 acres GlO ' No. 10, containing 2175 acres • ,G 10 No. 16, containing 17G5 acres 7 o No. 17, containing 1510 acres 7 io Terms EASY. For further particulars apply, to— ■ it PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO., j HASTINGS, SOLE AGENTS. yjG7 FOR SALE. SOME CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. 3 , ' qn situate doss to the Glon Oroua _ Butter Factory, School, and Store; rich flat loamy -soil, watered by threo artesian wells; 7 paddocks; all in grass; new 8-roomed ' houso and outbuildings. Prico £40 per aero. 1 Terms, £800 cash, which includes 47 cows, p.b. il bull, 25 yearlings, Fpring_ cart, horse and har- -- ness, milk cooler, cans, factory shares, hay, > posts, and an L.K. milking machine. s f>£ ACRES, situato 2 miles from Rongotea y XoO Butter School, and 13 rich flat land, all in grass, watered by artosians; at present carrying SO bullocks; would mako a capital dairy farm and run 60 cows; buildings complete* Prico £28 10s. per aero. Terms., £500 casii. BELL BROS., r LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON. NORTH. C 1133 D 0 • ; r FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ' "J C\A ACRES, 1 jnile from Marlon, ono ot » the best aod most beautiful properties in Kaugiiikei, all level aud ploughable, all virgin 6oil, aud carrying in present state upwards ol auOu sueep, cattle, and horses; 13 pad- ■' docks, 13-roowed houso, good outbuildings, lodgeiiouse, etc.; well watered by spriuga and . dams. It has threo road frontages, and trouli * cut up to good advantage lor dairying or general purposes, and is within lj miles of & cheeso• factory. 'Tho property is known as "Warleigh," stands high and commands a magnificent view of the sea and surrounding country to Kapiti and Maua, distant towns, mountains, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton in same direction have been cut up and sold in smaller areas for residential purposes at _ large prices. The climate in and about Marton IB very good and healthy, and tho property itself is much like a Homo 1-ark, Native y, growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal sito for a Sanatorium or for a man of means. 3. Pressuro has often been used to induce the 4 owner to cut tho property up for residential d ftn d other purposes, but ho has refusod all e. Jn direction. It has been in the jjj hands of tho original owner for about fifty years, and ho has exercised the greatest care in making keeping it in pood repair, and at the same time laying it off in accordance 1 ome ' an d viows. It practically joins * the Borough of Marton, and contains some of 9' tho finest residential sites in tho district. Tho 3 j gelling nrico is <£23 per acre, on terms to bo ■J arranged, stock at valuation, or negotiations \ l r would bo entortained for an exchange at pricos w and tenu9 to be nrranged. Marton is the Couoly town of Eangitikei County, and one of the most progressive towns in tho North Island. It is alao the Junction of tho North Island Main Trunk Railway. It is 4GO feet above sea level, contains a largo Preparatory Boarding School for Boys and one - for Girls, High and Technical Schools, and boing so central will in time become the largest manufacturing and distributing centro in the Island. h , 959 Our March Land Guide is now ready for d issue, and will bo sent free to any address on p application. L 19 J. HARRIS AND SON, e LAND AGENTS, J MARTON AND MAIITON JUNCTION,
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