_ LAND NOTICES. . SPLENDID _DAiRY FARM. 00/? ACRES, near WOODYILLE, all i^ ucnrl.v »H lt , '," h, ''^'i,T 11 <l?u erml and divided into il pa.Uuicks, part undulating. l -'> l . la ," L ", I ,'Wn> . '10 Carrying 250 sheep, Mi dairy cows, and -111 yearling:-, ami wintered to lit •"™°"! head df cattle, buildings consist til a 'J-roumril b:iu->-. Inched, l-'-n ■ •■ JUUxI with mtlhiiig- iiiatliiiius. Creamery within two miles. '*•'»■•> >/ a . i-l'lv'"'" 1 I" 0 ' perty and well worth inflection. Ucuil tonus arrangeil if i'«l»'i' l ' (1 ' ,„.„, PRICE, .120 ACKK. * ltU WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & C'O., AUCTIONKEKS, WELLINGTON. SELECTED NORTHERN TARANAKi CRAZING RUNS. *I«C)Q ACHES, Froeluld, all in gra.-s, except 100 acres iu hush. Well fenced ii a,lc ' divided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks. Good dwelling house, woo shod, and night pens. Sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc. Fronting good metal road. Six miles to the township and saleyards, and IS miles to the railway and tveezmg works. Good papa land, carrying two sheep to the acre. Price J.O 10s. per acre. Itcasonable terms can be arranged. <41." iS) 1 Freehold, !170 acres in grass, rich papa land, and well grassed, i , . fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks. The balance of ths land is good easy bush country. Clood sheep yards and dip; 74 miles from township, l'rico £o 15s. per aero. Terms, .£2OOO cash and the balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 1 ACI ? E3 > 0.K.P., at .CI per acre, 500 acres in grass and 300 acres felled jLttsty this season, and th? balance Rood bush land. Access by rood road. Opposite post oflice and store. Good 1-roomed house and storeroom, woolshed, and shecpyardsj pood papa land, and when all in grass will winter 2 sheep to thfl acre. Price for goodwill, .Co 2s. Od. per acre. This is a Rood property, and worth inspection. ■ " (3259) KriAA ACRES, Freehold. Good bush land. About; 700 acres in Rrass and the OXfiJU balance heavy bush on papa formation. Price, .02 10s. per acre. My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land seekers can all bo 6uited by calling on me. Dairy Farms in arcas-from 50 to 500 acres; Brazing runs from 750 tn (1000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms. I havo also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every description. Clients shown over proptrtioes free of charge. Correspondence specially iii'-iled. Land ItepMscntalive: F. E. OHBELL, Now Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford: V E IfOORK. Kaponga. NEWTON KING, SSSffg' A GOOD SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. 9>TAA ACRES, MASTERTON, 6 miles from Store and Post Office, great part /VJUI/ Limestone; well watered and subdivided; 10-rooui House, with nil modern conveniences. Woolshed with machines; dip and yards. Carried 8000 sheep and 100 head of cattle till, September, when some 2000 fats were sold. PRICE, £U Per Aero. Terms. JAMES MACINTOSH & CO.. 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A VERY GOOD PROPOSITION. K!Z(\ ACRES, L.1.P., rent, os. 4!d. per aero gross; all in gTass and all ploughO'Jxf able; easy hills ami Mats, well subdivided, fenced, and watered; at present carrying 1100 sheep aud 100 head of cuttle; good (i-roomed house, woolshed, cowshed, good garden, and orchard; unencumbered; situated 2 mile's from the best stock market in Hawke's Bay. This property is worth inspecting.' Price for goodiyill, ,C 5 10s. per acre. Terms. Apply sharp to HUNTER, SCHULTZE & GIBSON, LAND, ESTATE AND EXCHANGE AGENTS. NAPIEK. DAIRY FARMS. ONLY 4 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. SUBDIVISION OF "SILVERTON" FATTENING FARM, Situated 1 mile from Haleombe Railway Station. MESSRS. W. H: LAAJBLTtT AND CO. have been instructed by the owner, Uenry S. Cornfoot, ,'isn., to olTer to the public (in Small Areas) Id's well-known and up-to-date Fattening Farm. This magiiiliceut property has belonged to Mr. Cornloot's family for a great number of years. The total area is 1122 acres, and we arc offering it in areas of from 110 acres to HO acres, the latter area going with the Homestead at .£3O per acre. The prices range from .£22 up to .£3O per acre. We guarantee that buyers having not less than .£SOO Capital will be enabled to pay their deposit of l per cent, on the purchase monev, erect suitable buildings, aad secure a herd of cows. Remember that we only ask 4 per cent, deposit on the land, and the balance is pavable bv small instalments spread over about 20 years. NOTE.-As there arc bound to be many applicants for tlieso splendid sections, sonm are sure to bo disappointed, .ami wo iiave pleasure in stating that wo will bo Altering, almost immediately, on the same terms, another splendid block owued by Messrs. Llovd and Tafisev, and situated about 11 miles from Alatamau, near Dannevirke." DON'T DEL'AY. Come and, secure n section at once. W. H. LAMBERT AMD CO., *° LE AUEiV pai,mekston NORTH. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-GOING CONCERN. qq ACRES; lease 5 years at ,C 1 per acre rental, R.P. at',£2o per acre; pitunled i/O Taranak' district; 1 mile from township and factory, railway 4 miles; all in grass and crop; well watered and subdivided into II paddocks; 111-roomed house, 15-bail cowshed, cartshed, slables, and other buildings, l'rico .£4OO, which includes 30 cows, 9 calves; 11 pigs, 1 horse, cart, and harness, plough, harrow, drill and all smaller tools Terms arranged. Owner, of above is open lo exchange for a tmallor farm from IB (o 15 acres. Fur further particulars apply (No. 112, B.) ' H. F. M C NEILL & CO., 355 FKATHEKSTO.X 'STRUCT'. WELLINGTON. STUD OF DAIRY FARM. O/TkA WIRES, Freehold, situated within, few miles of Wangauui, beautiful oUU homestead and outbuildings; well subdivided, plenty water. All ploughible Suitable for stud stock or lirsl-clas dairy iarm. PRICE, .£35 per aero. Terms i'2ooo Cash. Would subdivide into three good dairy farms. • RAGGETT' 'AND POTTS, WANGAXUf. ' ~ CHEAP HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTY. s*n.(\ ACRES of Freehold Land, 2 miles from Waipiikurau, by first-class road; t) I lIP 500 'icres in gra=s of which 110 acres is new, balance in root aud grain rrnns "an acres flat, balance low undulating country.. AD ploughablo Well wal"e 1 bv permanent streams, 10 paddocks, all new lencrng. carrying IJOO sheep and rn 1.,it1» nn 500 acres in grass; whare, shed and yards; (irst-c ass prospective value A snip at X\i 10s. per acre. Excellent cropping or grazing land. Has grown 10 bushels °f wheat. nnATT . ■ P. S. CARROLL, LAND AND ESTATE _ 486»«ra ft™.i.s: n o'irAtefflJ. 'sr^M SoIVSIS r«T«ll?ft well .bdividejl 981 fence.l, well watered; 1} miles to factory, school and post office PRICb. XB 10s. Easy 'terms. „,..',, T j n • . , it-it* n T * imnTOiTkTiJ Write'for our Land Register. C. AND E. J A Cllfo OIN . LAND 'AGENT. STRATFORD. SPLENDID.SHEEP RUN. \CRES Fivohold, situated 18 miles froui Waipnwa on good metal 2926 i > • 140 ew hillv. 1 :•.'(! acres undulating and Hal- Will winter ""'* u , V ™l Lli,C ,„v,.«1 and 300 cattle. King-teueed, divided into Tl uVe'V""a 1 W nil now ns (12 rooms) 1« ? y^^er swk; RhTgINvSON ANDMACS&ANE, A W VKATHKKSTOX ST.. WK\,I.INGTON.__) . . . ~,v i'RKS RH'll HAWKE'S BAY SHEITIiFN carrying 1 , SOO Sheep, 700 4AW o , it(U , iuul Go0(1 ]; 0:ul ,, plentiful Siii-ly IVnmiiient Water. Si ,„,,e HASTINGS DISTKICr. PIUCK, .l'l3 Am. Tonus Arrange*!, liccom. 'm.i.'dod. W, H. MOR.RAH AND C'O.,. AUCTIONLEKS AND LAND AGHNTS. Ki WILLIS STIiKET, WELLINGTON. ~,,, ,vn OIACIIING HI'SINKSS, situale in one ol the best towns in North prMKMIIKI!.-N>>' lMl(! hM l' 1 ' 1 " 1 ''-"" 1 Ml ' n ' u,<sl llu l u,ro ' :llul ywm ' r «'»'omy deal with suoh. . QQH ~. M |ss , T> Inquire ONLY from BOWOEN AND SUTCLIFFE, 21 MAIN .S'I'KEET WK.ST. I'ALMKKSI'uN NUIiTIL who no sell Tin: i.anh. '-■ no ACHES. WILL CAIiliV Sb COWS. n-iuWHOI 1) r,-roo,ue,l House, now wwshod. 10 :u-roS youns grass, (winner pkwh. ,l-lo 17' mill's from Now Plvmouth. hall mile to Factory. More, aud P.O. Well lonood "ml Mlbdividcd. On melanul jiud. I'KICE XIB. J-WU CASH. lJa.iuu-K_L.isy J onus. NOLAN "AND CO.. NEW PLYMOUTH _ S. lil S< DIT_ Land Ji.w^'" 11 !'^?:^ _ __ UNDOUUTUU LAND UAHGAIN. ' /VCIiLS ULUk PAPA Sllur.P CUUNTIIY. 3250 . TA splendidly grassed, eieept (150 nw bush; nnilo eMvpliMiallj' A Subdivided into SI paddocks Man y miles graileu horse a, d sod. Uaclj formed Properly is Ix'autilully watered, winters 5000 big J«p »' "" hr ,'l la»« dO- HHinmor 7m k lu«|) Huildings oompnso wool W _'! JJ™ 7 n!"ehines, night-po" iliuil sheep); new hmise, !l rooms, with «>«'«* Lulj.V laid on lo limini, woolhlutl, men's whales, and (janlclli .~m ... * uU)I NU CALIFUKMAN TIIISTI.K, GUKSK, HlflAli. Oli HIiAAIBU. NO DKUUGHI'S. M) U.AlllirlS. Telei.hono IJurrau at homestead; 111 miles from nu I way by dial nn.l coach i I HICF Xl.'i.M. r i onsli, «'iiiial to Xi Lis Id. Per Acre. Ron d. holiutifnlly-Mtnatod homo (now with every »'^^^»"» e d ~,,! (10 Acres (hull plongl.able and very rich), only «no unit- How onuM'Hi and railway »lat,un. can go will, JM U LOAM £ EMTiLE I S^u CCWFAf Lli ra '
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