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LAND NOTICES. OF SPECIAL JNTERSST TO FARMERS. ' 'TAT'E ran submit to you some of the choicest Farm Properties in the Auckland » » Province. Wu would draw yuur attention to Ihe following picked out haphazard from our comprehensive list:— . , £».! 15s. IT,I! ACHE—OS!) ACIIKS. 52 miles from Auckland, on tho Main NorthT.ine, 1J miles fromP.O., station, telephone, school, etc.; has been originally all bush country, tawa. totara, rimu, and a few kauri frees. The land is Hat and undulating, about iiljjl acres.plougluible, 150 acres ploughed and in English grass, principally clover and cocksfoot". There is no gorso or (.'alifornion thistle oil property, shcep-proot fencing. About 25 subdivisions, watered by streams and springs, etc. The property is not fully improved, but in its present slate will carry between GOO and 700 sheep 3, and lllft head of cattle, and with litlie improvement the carrying capacity could bo doubled. Two 5-roomed houses, built nf bc>l timber, small woolshed, dip, and sheepynrds, engine-room, cowshed, dairy, implement plied, etc. Two orchards. And ideal property, and an absolute bar-tin. Terms. -0' HAMILTON. O.i AAA—923 ACRES, undulating land, freehold, nearly all plougliable; 150 J&yfclM/U acres in permanent grass, fenced and subdivided, 40 acres cleared ready for ploughing, balance fern and ti-trce, well watered, carrying at present '.8 cows, 23 head of young stock, and 3 horses; December chcquc for 20 cows was -C 24; 111 acres top-dressed in November hi-t with lewt. of basic slag, which pro- " duced 1} (o 2 tons of clover liny per acre; 13 acres oats on new land produced 35 r cwt. per acre. Tho area in grass will now carry «t least 50 milking cows during -• the season. New 5-roomed house (insured JHSO), stables and store-room (insured '• J;50), concrete dairy and milking-shtd. Cream cart passes within 3 miles; school l * and P. 0., timber mill 4 miles to station. Tho land is well adapted for tniXGU farming. As a going concern, horses, cattle, implements, harness, wagon, fencing l posts, oats, liav, etc., ,£7,W extra. Terms arranged. This farm is in n rising dis- . trict with great prospects, the neighbouring land being now under settlement. A \ buyer wanting a good speculation for selling, or a eomfortablo living, could not go '' wrong, .as land in the district is fetching increased prices per acre j'early. _ '0J If you will favour lis with either a letter or personal interview, wo will uso our very best endeavours to most suitably fulfil your requirements. i WHEATLEY, RAVEN, AND CO., LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, Etc., !- Head Office: AUCKLAND. ErancH: HAMILTON. I s OMAN A, ii ;» ' / OX THE FAMOUS NORTHERN WA3ROA BSVER, DARGAVILLE. ' 12,000 IS. Rich alluvial flats, heavy volcanic, limestone and sandstone LANDS. cl MAGNIFICENTLY WATERED BY MOUNTAIN STREAMS. 5 SUPERB DAIRYING LAND in a "WINTERLESS" CLIMATE, being cut up into 64 VAIOTXG S IZE FKOM U. T0 895 ACRESa ON EASIEST TERMS. Plans and all Particulars from i T. MANDENO JACKSON, !- AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. I'.O. Box 137. FARMS —WORTH OF AUCKLAND. Tho undersigned have been instructed by the owner, who is.retiring from business, to place on the market that magnificent Property, so well known throughout the country as M 'CARROLL'S GAP. situated within seven miles of l'aparoa, and consisting of about 4200 acres, about 3000 acres Hat and ndulaiiii'', balance hilly, but will make good shejp country: soil large area alluvial Hats of excellent quality, undulating country, sandy clay of fair quality; well watered by never-failing streams, and ample shelter for live steel;; about 2000 acres cleared, balance bush and tea-tree; [) there are 40 paddocks and 35 miles of good fencing, mostly totara posts, with seven wires. FIVE DWELLING-HOUSES on property, with outhouses in good order. Property carrying live stock equal to 3(100 sheep; two creamery carts pass through estate daily; some three million feet kahikatea and one million kauri standing, a easy to get out: no noxious weeds, also no risk of Hoods; several well-formed roads s converge near Homestead, and llin-e roads run through estate, while tho main I- North Road intersects it for some six miles; school, post office, and church adr jacent to homestead. OF SPECIAL' IMPORTANCE.—This property lias a considerable prospective '■ value, as within a short period tho Main Truu railway will pass through the per'y. The railway route MUST go through M'Carroll's Gap, and will almost 3 traverse the Estate. One of the principal railway stations is sure to bo on tho property, which will mean a. Township right on the Estate. The property lends s itself admirably for subdividing into Farms from 20 to 200 acres, and each such !• subdivision could, under existing conditions, lie given a road frontage. _ For l " fuller details apply to the undersigned, Sole Agents for the Estate. Write or Call for our printed list containing a largo number of excellent farms NORTH OF » AUCKLAND. PAUL HANSEN AND. CO j > Agent's and Valuers. 61 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ AW IDEAL SHEEP FARM. t 17QA ACRES, Freehold, 1&0 acres in grass, of which 458 acres are flat and iu " easily plougliable, balance uudulating country, beautifully sheltered, and all well watered by permanent streams. The formation is papa and limestone, r and the winter carrying capacity is 1\ sheep to the acre, besides cattle and horses, i- This can easily be increased by cultivation. Tho property is subdivided into 14 paddocks by good totara posts and wire fencinjr. The buildings comprise a 73 " roomed. House, dairy, and all necessary outbuildings, stables, coach-house, worka 6hop, woolshed, men's whare (all built of lieart of totara and inatai). The property is ii situated 18 miles from Taihape and 5 miles from P.O. and school, telephone now being laid on. There are no noxious weeds, and the whole property is in first-class II order and unencumbered. PRICE, «C 5 los. I'er Acre Cash, s. SOLE AGENT: F. ,R. li. BEIGE, j, LAND AGENT, IIARTON. HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM FOR SALE, at .£l3 per acre, 41500 cash, balance July, 1915, at 5 per cent, per annum, 12 acres in rape, 18 acres in turnips, balance grass. The property is looking well, and is subdivided into 14 paddocks, carrying 800 to 000 sheep, in addition to cattle. Good substantial residence, with all necessary farm buildings. Freehold title can be secured for .£SBS9, _ and stock at valuation. Owners' equity ,4:378!), to be exchanged for a Bush Farm. Also, in the Gisborne District, 1100 ACRES, all partly improved country, with good residenco and buildings, yielding the owner .£3OO net profit per annum. Prico JC4 10s. per acre. Owner purchasing larger block. ' HUNTER, SCHULTZE, & GIBSON, s- LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NAPIER, n - ig SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES IN THE WAIRARAPA. ?, AQlyfh ACRES, 30 nnles from Masterton, healthy sheep country, being Nativa ■s tfc/vOW lease at Is. 9d. per acre for "ears, with right ot renewal for further n 21 years at 2s. 3d. per acre; all in grass, >r'rh slight quantity of scrub, which the •s sheep can get amongst; carrying at present 20ii0 sheep. 200 head of cattle, horses,etc., )- all well watered and subdivided into necossary j,a-laocks; cottage, stock yards, dip, i. etc Goodwill, 30s. per acre, including steel'.. (5 "1 f?PCA ACRES, freehold, about 50 mile? from Masterton, all in grass; several Ao'i'' small areas flat and plougliable, cfirryiiig 1300 sheep; well watered and :s subdivided; 2 houses, woolsheds, dip's, etc.; i-pleniiid healthy slieep country. Price, i; per acre; AICOO cash ;- TI7IIRST-CLASS Cab Business, Masterton, comprising 2 cabs, imported, rubber ;, i tyres, and 1 iron tyre Landau; 2 sets everyday harness, 1 set top Harness, 6 p. guaranteed sound horses, 1 suit new livery, horse covers, etc., etc. All work' per teleio phone. Turnover, .£OO per month for year 1311; house 7 rooms, and stabics, etc. if Can bo purchased at a low figure or leased for los. per week. Price for Business JftOO. I R. U. HARDEN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. MASTERTON. y . . ■ GOOD WAIRARAPA COUNTRY TS HARD TO OBTAIN AS IT'S THE BEST '• SHEEP COUNTRY IN THE ISLAND. S WE ORAW YOUR ATTENTION 10 THIS. 1 OPC A ACRES, been bush country, all in grass, 300 plougliable, '.ow, undulating 1 SOU ! papa country, 25 nell-fenced puddocks; 11 miles from railway, close to school; wintering on grass 3300 sheep, 220 cattle; good 10-roomed House, wolshed, machines, stables. PRICE. *£10. Cash required, .£7OOO. We invito inquiries. C. C. ROSS & CO., . LAND AGENTS AND SRAREBROKERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 1 01 ft ACRES LAND, close to Otaki Railway. For Private reaso'is this uplendid j 410 Farm is for absolute salo. and must be sold. Splendid new residence. 7 largo rooms, verandah front and side, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, all h. mid p c. water service; perfect drainage; lawn front and side; orchard, garden and shrubbery, an ideal spot on Main road, 1J miles from railway, P. 0., creamery and factory; beautiful views surrounding district and sea; lovely climate; two road fron--0 tages; splendid land; owner has wintered 4 sheep to acre; now used as,stud and fat--3 tening rariii. Price reduced to £7000, of which ,£2OOO to <£3500 can remain at 5 per ' cent. Apply at onco to Owner. A. H. ROLLO, r OTAKI. PROPERTY BUYERS IN NEW ZEALAND.—Remember, that if you aro wanting sterling investments in Now South Wales or Queensland, s BAOOERY BROTHERS, 1 11 CASTHREAGH STREET, SYDNEY, X.S.W., are Property and Stock Specialists, and can semi you particulars of any class of property you require. Should you decide to inspect any of the propositions wo put '* before you, we will accompany you to inspect, and our lil'c-long experience in " connection with tho land is at your disposal. Write us at once before buying pro perties elsewhere. "THE SUNfJY NORTH"-CHOICE DAIRY, SHEEP AND FATTENING FARM. on PER ACRE—7OO ACRES, mostly first-class land, more or less in Eng"oviV gHsh grass, cxcept small patches rescrio native bush, sheen-proof fences. 10 subdivisions; is carryiug the following stock: 700 fat sheep, 400 breeding cwos, 25 four-year-old steers (beef). GO two-year-old steers, and 35 head of young stock, bosides horses, could carry SO head moro cattle; good undulating country, mostly plougliable; house of 10 rooms, largo shearing shed, etc.; handy to "creamery and township; well adapted lor cutting up into small dairy farms; township anil proposed railway station 1 mile from tho pionerly; railway formation is at the property now. Reasonable terms will bo given. HI \ VTBI IT AV land and estate agent, ; -LE-A t IJU -g-S-A JL, YULCANE LANE, AUCKLAND. TIP-TOP DASRY FARM. i r IOQ ACRES, Freehold, all flat and plougliable when stumped; p«rmanent water r IvVO (ci-cek). Wintered 25 cattle, -I draught horses, 210 cives, SO hoggets. 40 per cent, lambs sold fat off their mothers^first week in December, GOO noV on, also i 30 head cattle, and 2 horses. The land is splendid deep loam, has grown 20 tons potatoes to the acre; will carry GO dairy cows well. Situated miles from ' Feilding, school 2 miles, oreamel-y 11 miles, factory (ruiininu nil winter) 3 miles. Good sawn timber Whare, with chimney, tank, etc.; !> paddocks. PRICE. -£32 10s. per ace: iIISOO cash, Apply, sharp, to FAIRBURN & SILK,- ™ AKUL GOING CONCERN, TARANAKI DISTRICT," rann ACRES, 9 rears' lease at 15s. per acre; 20 acres turnips, SO acres shelter Ov<J bush, balance has all been under the plough; divided into 10 paddocks, well watered; G-roomed house and all conveniences; new 17-bnil cowshed; paved stock yard; trap shed, etc.; GG good milking cows and lieifors; 13-20 month heifers, ; 3 Jers'ev bulls,' 3 horses, D. and S. harness; mower, plough, and all dairy utensils; ■ 1 stack"hay. 30ft. by ISft.; one of tho nicest farms in the Taranaki" district. . I Trice, as a going concern, .{.'10.10. Termn. £7GO cash, balance can remain on mortj ga»c. Don'l miss this opportunity to -tart milking; the stock alone is worth the i Vimnev. For i nil particulars appiv to 1 G. G. POTTS.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1393, 20 March 1912, Page 10

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