AUCTIONS. F EIDAY, JULY 19j AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' " JDEAL AND £JEOPj TING JpARMS, TgUCKLAND. 284 A cees ' MVIDED IKTO ; 3 - F ARMS - 3 AREA FROM 'T4 A CRES TO W2 A®" 8 ' HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND OUTBUILDINGS. E T M andeko J m Instructed by F. J. FANNING, Esq. (who ; is giving up farming), will Sell at their Mart, Customs Street E., Auckland, on ' tho nbove date— Three first-class farms, situated in tho famous PUKEKOHE i District, suitablo for_ either dairying or cropping. The land is rich, strong loam, j all ploughable, and well watered. LOT 1 consists of 102 Acres, fenced into seven paddocks, all iu grass, except 6 acres turnips, and 0 acres which want ploughing; 40 ooves JIICHLbi FLATS, balanco level land, with oxcoption of about 5 acres, v/ell watered by creek running through centre; i cowshed of 10 bails, fitted with up-to-date milking plant, which can bo i taken over if desired. LOT Block, So acres, fenced into six paddocks, all ill grass; 35 acres rich flats, balance level, with the exception of seven acres; all ploughable. HOUSE of > ■ eight rooms, stable, grahished. ontl house, etc. MAGNIFICENT lEA\ S. ! TOT 3—7 i Acres, f<inced into five pad- ' docks, all in grass; 50 acres flats, balance ploughed and laid down m new ' grass. ERY FINE FLATS. ; Tho abovo is a rare opportunity to acquire a FIRST-CLASS FARM in , tho best District in the Auckland Province, , only 33 mile 3 from Auckland, one to ono and a half miles by metalled road from Buckland Station, creamery, school, store, ' and post office, and only one and a half [ miles from the flourishing Pukekolie . township. Fullest particulars on application. or A ACEES, Hawko's Bay, 500 acres ' (iliw have been ploughed and fown • 'in English grasses, 110 acres in crops (oats, swedes, and kale), balance is now being ploughed ready l'or cropping; good ! fencing, 10 paddocks. Several good shelter plantations, watered by race; G-roomeu House, stable, 2-roomed whare. Sheepvards. Handy to t!ire& ot tlio best stock markets. AViliters 2 sheep per acre; 1000 fats were sent away off 40 acres kale. Title—Lease with purchasing clause, at ,t7 per acre; rent 7s. per acre. Kailway town G miles. PEICE JUOOO. Terms arranged. -a ro ACRES, exceptionally rich dairy Xt)o and cropping laud, now, carrying 0i cows. 30 calves, 2 bulls, G horses, 1 GO pigs, and Eomo sheep; 19 acres under plough, substantial fencing, 13 paddocks; ' permanent water; exceptionally good ' buildings, cowshed, and stables, with cou- ' creto floor; cowyards concreted; pigstyes ' with concretc floors; milker's cottago, beautiful garden, plantation, and orchard. The property is all flat, and all ploughable. Situated 15; miles from railway, school 2 miles, factory 3 miles. PIIICL £!8 per acre. Terms .CIfJOO cash, balance 5 per cent., with right to pay oil', -j r»/\n ACRES, 1000 acres in high fern, 10W«J GOO acres bush, all flat to easy rolling country; all rich dairy country, and when improved will carry ono cow to two acres. Adjoining land, improved, is freely selling at .£l2 to .£ls per acre. Title—Native lease, 12 years; rent Is. per acre for 21 years, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value for balance of lease; compensation for improvements; only 7 miles from town t'by motor road. "PRICE i£l 7s. Gil. per acre. Terms ,£IOOO cash. 5685 -j A A ACRES, daily farm, 3 acres under J.v3c plough, 7-wire fencing, 5 paddocks, watered by creek; will carry 30 cows and young stock, 5-roomed house, concreted cowbails, trapslied, etc. Lease has 3 years to Tun, and can be renewed. Eight of purchase at 10s. Od. Rent .£54 12s. per annum. Railway, school, and creamery. 2 miles. PRICE .£IOO, including 20 cows, 2 bulb ,5 heifers,. hors6, cart, harness, cans, etc. HARCOURT 8i CO., WELLINGTON. iVSSJRKAY, ROBERTS, ASMD CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, And at NAPIER, GISBORNE, DUNEDIN. MEECHANTS, WOOLBEOKEES, AUCTIONEEES, LAND AND GENEEAL COMMISSON AGENTS. CHEAP PRQPERTDES. jrr A ACRES, Freehold, Nelson district. OOlJr First-class Dairying Land. Close to butter factory. .£25. OflAfl ACRES, 0.E.P., and L.1.P., uWuv Waitotara, 1830 acres cleared, 1J sheop to acre and 200 head of cattle. M. ' f wq<? ACRES, Freehold, Masterton. JL aOU Two sheop to the acre and Cattlo, All stock go off fat. £11. J ifiAA ACEES, Freehold, Te Horo, SSO JLI/UW acres in bush, balance good sheop and dairying country. J?10 10s. fiIQKQ ACRES, Freehold, Pahiatua, 2 XiOdlO sfaeep to acre, and 250 head ot cattle. J2B 103. OKA A ACEES, Freehold, East Coast, QQUV ono sheep to aero and cattle. £4 10s. OQIQ ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa, &UjLQ 1000 acres ploughable; 4000 sheep and cattle. £B 10s. Easy terms are offered to purchasers of these properties. Farther particulars on application. We invite owners who want to toll, to communicats with us at once, as we have v numerous inquiries for pastoral land from men with capital ranfllng from £1000 to £50,000 each. -J -J Qft ACRES, freehold; 700 acres AAOt/ ploughable; balance Tough feed; Ting fenced and subdivided; good buildings; carry 300 cows. JCIO. ■jAI Q ACRES, freehold; 400 acres in AUA/V grass, balance good rough feed; river nnd small creek; 7 miles fencing; cottago, sheds, etc. .£5. RA(\ ACRES, freehold, subdivided into Oxv 13 paddocks; well watered; good kauri dwelling, sheds, etc.; small cottago for milkers. £5. The above properties are near Cream, ery. School, and P.O. L, C. RYAN, F.P.A, (N.z.), > ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, FENTON STREET, ROTORUA. 1 " i FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES ' SEE PAGE 19.
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