LAND NOTICES. , OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO FARMERS. El,l,mit to . T0 " ™ ln " of the choicest Farm Properties in the Auckland irovince. AVi! would draw your attention to the following picked out haphazard iron, our coinpri'lii-usivo li.<t — £4 ,;, V. l ™ 1 - u -'I!E-<wU ACHES, 52 miles from Auckland, on tho Main NorthJ.ino, ij nnles freml'.O., station, telephone school, etc.; has beeuoriginally all if",™™ ''- v - tll . ,v a. <<itiiva, riimi, ami a lew Icauri twos. The land is flat and undr.lafiiig, niwut ~U0 .loresplou g h a hlc, 150 ncrps ploughed ami in .English grass, principally clover huh.coi'h-sioot. .there is-no >;orsc or Californiim thistln on property, sheep-proof inciiig. About s> subdivisions, watered by slrennis and springs, etc. The property no >- "illy improved, but in its present stale will carry bnhveen COO and 700 sheep n«" {w uciitl oi cattle, ami with HH!o impre-veiiient Die carrying capacity could bo ilouolod. Two .".-roomed houses, built of best timber, Email woolshed, dip, and tlii'cnyards, engine-room, cowshed, dairv, implnment shod, etc. Two orchards. And ideal property, and an absolute barsain. Terms. 208 HAMILTON. £4-00f)~ m • iCTI:s . undulating land, freehold, nearly all ploughable; 150 T- ,l t 1 ai V? 3m Permanent grass, fenced and subdivided, 40 acres cleared 1.,,,'- Jni' I s l" >e ' ,J1 »'»n«! fern and ti-trcu, well watered, carrying at present 2S mV , ;; llc;ul of yoiiiis; stock, and !) horses; December choquo for 20 cows was i t,l ii f'lfi tO P- ll resswl in November !ast with lewt. of basic slag, which pror iiuuu j., to . tons of clover hay per acre; 111 acres nuts on now land produeecl 35 ._ <»i. per acre. 11 10 area in grass will now carrv «t least 50 milking cows during >• ~v,»e i,son - , Ac \ v j-roomed liouso (insured .dSU), tables and store-room (insured '„, 7 , nn ICr 5 e i l,alr - v a,ul "lilking-shrd. Cream cart passes within a miles; school nm l.O.,,timber mill 4 miles to station. The land is well .adapted for mixed f> '„. " lg -. A f a S OII 'K ooncern, horses, cattle, implements, harness, wagon, fencing • ?;A' °- a , ?• ha - v, ctc '. ' C '" sl) Mtra. 'J'ernis This farm is in a rising dishiivo/ 1 tb ,F reat P r " s t>fcts, the neighbouring land beinj: now under settlement. A ;) uujer wanting a good speculation for selling, or a comfortable living, could not go . -"rang, as land m the district is fetching increased prices per acre yearly. 209 you w iH favour us with either a letter or personal interview, wo will use our very best endeavours (o most suitably fulfil your requirements. ° WHEATLEY, RAVEN,. AND CO., LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, Etc., Head Office: AUCKLAND. Evancn: HAMILTON. AN IDEAL SHEEP FARM. '•' 17Sft ACEES, Freehold, 1380 acres in grass,, of which 450 acres are flat and i ii M SS!Iy P lou K ,la,jl( ?. balance undulating country, beautifully sheltered, , ana all well watered by permanent streams. The formation is papa and limestone, arm the winter carrying capacity is U sheep to tho acre, besides cattle and horses. . ilus can easily bo increased by cultivation. Tho property is subdivided into U r paddocks by good totara posts and wire fencing.' The buildings comprise a - voomeil Honsi', dairy, end all necessary outbuildings, stables, coach-house, workshop, woolshed, men's wharo (all built of heart of totara and matai). The property is situated 18 miles from Taihape and 5 miles from P.O. and school, telephone now 1 being laid on. There are no noxious weeds, and tho whole property is in first-class 5 order and unencumbered. PRICE, £b 15s. Per Acre Cash. ~ SOLE AGENT: F. R. H. BRICE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. •O-AATKE'S BAT SHEEP FARM FOR SALE at JGI3 per acre, ,£ISOO cash, bal--1 -».JL ance 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 SCO sheep, in addition to cattle. Good substantial residence,' with all necessary farm buildings. Freehold title can bo secured for .£5889, r and stock at valuation. Owners' equity .63789, to be exchanged for a Bush Farm. Also, in tho Gisborne District, 1100 ACRES, all partly improved country, with E ,?i o( l n res nce aml I),lil( 'i»ss, yielding the owner ,1:300 net profit per annum. Price J. 4 10s. per acre. Owner purchasing larger block. ' HUNTER, SCHULTZE, .& GIBSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NAI'IER, TWO GOOD FARMS^ • 1 ACRES, freehold, all ploughable, and nearly, all stumped, 20 acres under .ittKf crops, balance in host English grasses, pennairently watered, all well fenced and subdivided into !) paddocks, situated 3 mill's from Woodville, 1 mile from railway station and creamery, closo to school. Rates about «£O. Buildings , consist of good 7-roomed house, with bathroom, wasMiousc, etc., aJso woolshed, trapshed, and stable. Price ,Cl 5 pur acre, and only £750 cash, balance will be left on first mortgage for 5 years, at 5 per cent. At present there is no mort- > gage, nnd the property has been in the present owner's possession for nrnny years. k T Tt ¥TTTQ"RAIVU land and estate 1. It. JLIU iSrSAIM U, agent, avoohville. p GOOD WAIRARAPA COUNTRY IS HARD TO OBTAIN. AS IT'S THE BEST SHEEP COUNTRY IN THE ISLAND. WE DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS. '" iQf\A ACRES, been bush country, all in grass, 300 ploiighable, )aw, UDdulating j JOuV papa country, 25 woll-t'enceil paddocks; 11 miles from railway, cloec ro , school; wintering on erass 3300 sheep, 220 cattle; good 10-roomed House, wolshed, machines, stables. PRICE. XlO. Cash reqWed, Wo invito inquiries. :. ; c. c. Ross & co., r LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. 9 -J I? ACRES LAND, close to Otaki Railway. For Private reasons this splendid C mlii Farm is for absolute sale, and must be sold. Splendid new residence. 7 large rooms, veraiuhh front and side, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, all h. and 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 frontages; splendid land; owner has wintered 1 sheep to acre; now used as stud and fattoning farm. Price reduced to ,£7OOO, of which ,£2OOO to j>3500 can remain et 5 per . cent. Apply at one. to Owner. A |J ID (\j T(\ . OTAKI. PROPERTY BUYERS IN NEW ZEA LAND.-Remember. that if 'you are a -»- wanting sterling investments in Now South Wales or Queensland, BADGERY BROTHERS, d H CASTLI REACH STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W., y are Property and Stock Specialists, and can send you particulars of any class of property you require. Should you decids to inspect any of the propositions wo put " beiore you. we will accompany yon to inspect, and our life-long experience in ■< connection with the land is at your disposal. Write us at once before buying pro parties elsewhere. "THESUNRYNORTH»-CHOICE DAIRY, SHEEP AND FATTENING FARM. 4?Q PER' ACRE-700 ACRES, mostly first-class land, more or less in Eng--OJO ghsh grass, except small patches reserve native bush, shien-proof fences 10 subdivisions; is carrying the following stock: 700 fat sheep, 400 breedin" ewes 23 four-year-old steers (beef). GO two-year-old steers, and 35 head of young stock, besides horses, could carry 80 head more cattle; good undulating countrv, mostly ploughable; house of 10 rooms, larp shearing shod, etc.; handy to 'creamery and township; well adapted-for cutting up into small dairy farms;' township and ; proposed railway station 1 mile from the piopurty; railway formation is the pro--0 perty now. Reasonable terms will bo given. ; TbAVTTV FAY land and estate agent, ! JLPJ-γ. VXU ■ J\J\l, VPLCAXE LANE^UCKLAND. i- GOING CONCERN, TARANAKI DISTRICT. n QfkA ACRES, 9 veais'.lease at r-s. per acre; 2B acres turnips, 30 acres shelter ii OW bush; balance has all ben under the plough; divided into 10 paddecks 9 well watered; 6-roomed hou-> ana all convenien-cs; new 17-bail cowshed; paved >, stock yard; trap shed, etc.; Gi (rood .-liking co\ts A'd heifers; 13-'.") inc->th heifers s 3 Jersey bulls, 3 horses, D. and S. harness; mower, plough, and all dair utensils' n 1 stack hay, 30ft. by ISft.; one of the nicest farms in the Taranaki" district' s Price, as a going coiicovn, XIOSO. Terms, JC7OO cash, balance can remain on mort- •- gago. Don't miss this opportunity , to start milking; the stock alone is worth the i. money. For full particulars apply to " G. G. POTTS, WANGANUI. 3 _ ; , . __ . . ; THE SOUNDEST PROPOSITION IN GRAZING COUNTRY IN HAWKE'S BAY, '. ACRES, Freehold, 10 miles from railway and central saleyards, by first*\y\J\y class road; healthy sheep country, 8 paddocks, well watered and fenced--0 carrying 2 dry sheep per acre, besides 200 cattle; 5-roomert Cottage., with all an,f pointments, woolshed with engine and Four stands, s ibles and sheepyards ;. PRICE, £5 10s. per; acre. At this price, tlie property is a good intercst-payinn 1 investment, and will bear investigation. The first to inspect will buy. k P S CA'RTIOT.Ti LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, X « O. WAfPUKURAU. . . CUMR/HNG- & SON, CITY PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR Land Agents and Auctioneers. EXCHANGE t-OR HARMS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. > S IX .SJCt i -£S'; i Sr REAPER LANDS. ; am. Equity X 1975. VERY BEST BARGAIN PROCURABLE. TEN nOUSES in the City, and Largo Private Hotel, let at ,£GB!> per an- EXTRAORDINARY CARRYING num. Price .fiIO.JGO. Equity £1450. CAPACITY. TjUEVEN HOUSES in tho City, Five 12 °° ACHES ' AN ACRE. JU Houses. Stables on 0} acres of Land. WAIKATO, about 97 miles from Aucksuburbs; also Twenty-two building Allot- » » land. 2:i miles from railway staraents. Price JE20.230. Equity .£3OIO. ti°», .12 miles from point to which u railLet at per annum. V /: '. v is about to bo constructed, H miles trom schoil and post otlice: 1200 acres all i piTY (off) Willis Street. Three modern acres" Siuf loo"'a're^^'^eJ^ ; V/ 7-room Houses. Let at JJ4 2s. Gd. tuity; annual rent, ,CI .K; about 1000 f per week. Price .S3GOO. Equity £2100. ntr ''* '» R»od rgrass, 70 acres in fern and 1 veugh ted, 00 acres in fallow, SO acres in 1 Further details can be had on applica- about SSO acres easily plonghable- • tion to ' »H well watered, ring-fencod," 15 paddocks; : will winter 2000 shoep and 150 cattle, lie--1 sides horses; buildings: 7-roomed house, x J FAWNI'IMG AND CO , lele .P! l0lln connection with Auckland; 9 .J. i HI«W[,«U MIMU \j\J., jvlinn., dniry, stablp, woolshed, otc. We i, have no hesitation in recommending this ? MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. I'i'operty. Tho adjoining land, nil in bush, was recently told by the Crown at JE3 17s. 6il. an nure. . , PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS 01? FARMS . ' FOR SALE. ! -jn DAIRY FARMS, ■*« — ? 3 MILES FROM HAMILTON. FOR SALE 0R EXCHANGE. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE fIAA ACRES of good bush laud 7 DAIRY FARMER. UUU miles from rail, 50 acres fellWE have just received instructions to C(1, .unenMHnbcird, 'will Kxchango ror sell this Property, under the terma sma " D , l,1 °' I,arm or B° od Town Pro- ' of tho Government Laud Settlement perty ' V/'SV-o' 64 p<? l acre ,' • Finance Act. • OKA ACRLS. good, wcll-f-rasand Pnirr It comprifics 12 MAGNIFICENT r ~ J,Jy, Fi\rm, all llat, carry 75 cows anil ' DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO *"oo . T , OU , n B st "? 1; i u-rooniod Uouso, 8-bail cow- - ACUES EACH. All fenced and in splen- '• ] subdivided, well watered by ■ did grass, and rendy now to go right on runnln K streams, fichool nnd post ofiico "l dairying. ' n,le ' creamery 2 milos, good metal roadn. It ADJOINS the NEWSTBAD and t r,c *' £K R eT ncro ' Wi!l Ewlinniro t> MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS and fol i B ° ol ' Towu Pfoperty, which must 1» i- CREAMERIES. a value; equity £2100. i- PRICE. JC2I to £22 PER ACRE. .. nD „., c .„. i. TERMS, 41 per cent. Cash, balance oi hDn SALE| A BARGAIN. P tending over 20 years. Interest, 4J p or | AfTA ACRES of flat, undulating, nnd '- "ft- , hIU - v UnA ' nood loam on papa. r THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUC i'H" , °- lt .- 1 1> -•" ? 50 ? cle3 in grass. 2 padTIONEERING CO., ™ Q } S > w , e)l wateri'di whare, yards, etc., TUUTTTnv R "'' R 00 " orchard. Price, onlv £2 per nAJULIO.S. ncre; JcM cash, balance arrai.'gcd. GRIFFITHS & SON, i GiLCHRiST KIDD. SOLB AOE.Vrs.- i Jaml ,„,, K , tal<! A|;rn(s I J HAJHU'QK AKJ3 MLEKElilil, [ PALMEHSTON KOJiTII. '
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