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LAND NOTICES. WAIHEKE ISLAND. .CO OS. PER ACl'i;.—2lol! iifivs frt-i'linid; :!5 chains frontage to small bays cS/tJ O KUol i ,liiiiir| ( , bcaolif-i (this frontage is greatly .sought after for col liigj Inline* in the sniiiiiicr). Tin.-' ]iiv,]»:rly is subdivided by shrop-proof fence in S subdivisions, about J I miles uf feiifiiiit in all; •100 nerw uv<> felled, bush am ti-ti-rr, in jioud irra-s, iUII | - c . vi .|iil liiiiulrcd's of acres are. burnt elf fern, ttc, lati'l; miwii; :illl) acres Im.-h. bahuitc iiniiiipnivt-d .-L-riib. 'I'ba lil-iiperl v is well Wilterei in all directions; earmii',' 10(1 sheep, 5(1 head uf cuttle, and six horses-, but eouh ■•tf«-il.v dii-ry iiioiv in iis state. House II nioins, built of licurt of kauri v.-iishliuii-p, buthrmini, sU'reraom, small dairy; shearing shed, :)fl x 22. with veran ddli; Miiiill detailed coltmti. uf 2 rooms. About 1 infle from P.O. Steamer call llhtc times per wuek; 22 miles from Auckland, in sheltered water. About 40,001 i:-i't *m::. r . been n<ed lor biiildings. Bout lipiisu 25 x 11. The shed and c-oltagi isi-p let in sniiiiiicr. The Imus-j has a nio-t healthy .situaliou and delightful out CABBAGE BAY. Oq ,~S. l'l-;i! AC'li'K.-rriT Aires, :M7 acres L.I.P. Rental, .£3 2.=. yearly; 2(l< cv«j >J arl .., s 8 ,,. 1>s bal i!it.<> good bush, unduhifing country, about 311 acre: level; subdivided into .| p :l (|,| m .| is ,vell fenced, watered by creeks running throusl propcHy. Will carry 2.; sheep In the acio. Now carrying 250 sheep, 25 cattle :iml I horses. Jloii.-e S roiiiiis. llift. wide vcrandnii round two sides; good slie:>] yards, dip, | joa i s |, e( i. (J|l ,, ,„!],, f,. O iTi..je In (rnnd shingle beneh. I- 1 KING COUNTRY. S?i) PET! ACIJE.-570 Acres. 70 acres I'lvehold. balance r>oo acres Native leaf? c *" v 51) years .from IflOO; .1(1 acres in grass. 111 chains sheen-proof fencing; al the open country ran be worked without further fencing. 200" acres bush (plenlj "I pood feimn;.' timber), balance nearly all ploughable; 100 acres drained swamp JiPiital cS Native leasehold, 25 years at 2s. per acre, 25 vimis at Us. Cd. per acre Price of 70 acres freehold, .£1 10>. per acr« This i.s situated in tho best parl of the black for lioincsleuc!. Owner will either sell or exchange for City or Sub urban Properly. ■ 20: DRURY f»9fr PER AC'RE.-IM acres a!! in grass, all level and ploimhablfl, subdivided . diifO int.) 0 paddocks ring feiiced, watered by springs, "carrying 30 cows and other Mock; } mile from creamery. New 5-roomed house and all conveniences. Cow.-.hfd. 8 bails, concrete door, carl shed etc Cash. .£3OO. 11A WHEATLEY, RAVEN'& CO., ■ AUCTIONEERS, LAND HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. * AUCKLAND PROVENCE, GOOD BUYING: PJHOICE Sheep Farm in a really good district, containing 680 acres, freehold. V limestone formation; 200 acres felled and in grass; 12 acres swamp. 20 acre? river fiats also in grass; 100 oares standing bush, balance open country; all ploughable, growing heavy fern. Well fenced and subdivide/., 10 paddocks; 31 miles sheep-proof, 2 miles cattle-proof, 30 chains pig-proof fences. Tho farm is nowunderstocked, and is carrying 130 sheep, besides cattle and horses. This place lias never been short ol water, there being plenty of good springs. Buildings consist of house, 5 robins, and small shed; stock yards and sheep yards arc good. Rangiriri Station 17 mile?, Huntly 1R milc9, P.O. one mile, school, to he built ono mile, store one mile, and creamery is to be erected within .ii short distanco this season. PRICE, £o 10s. per acre. Existing morlgage ,£7OO. v ARGHD. WALLACE, land & Estate agent, Auckland. . WAIKATO, ' • bASRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS 'iTO A , CRES ;, a " w<?11 Brassed, subdivided into 30 paddocks, epkndidly watered; fly large House witn all conveniences, woolshcd, stable, and all outbuildings; carrying 1200 sheep and 150 head of cattle. PRICE; .£22 10s.; terms can b'e arranged. This is a magnificent property, and is certain to rite, in , value. Close to Railway, Creamery, School, and Post Office. DAIRY ( AND FATTENING COUNTRY. QβA ACRES, nearly all' grassed, ring-fenced, and subdivided into 20 paddocks; OW Title Land Iransfcr; carrying a good milking herd, also fattening beth sheep and cattle. Buildings 9-roomed House, milking-shed (6 stalls), buggy-shed, smithy, carpenter's shop, cartshed, stables, etc. PRICE, ,£l6 per acre; terms'onc-third cash, bal»nce can remain for 5 years at 5 per ctcf. Th is is 'a splendid , property, being only 6 miles from railway station on good metalled road, has three road t'rontagos, is absolutely the cheapest 'property at present offering in the Waikato. Apply, immediately, . . ' COOPEE AND MANNING, IU MILTON, ' ' SHEE.P FARMS. O|r OQiT ACRES, containing 7237 acres freehold. 28,000 leasehold, well subOO,rJO i divuded, fenced, and watered. Good 7-rooined homestead, with all conveniences, woolshcd with !) stands, :iml all necessary buildings for a station of this size. CI miles from large town, and approached by good roads. Wintered 11030 sheep. Clin list season averaged over 101b. of wool. Price,.U22,oo() as going concern. Term.-, '.£IIOOO cash. \ Tulio 25Sii CfaAA ACRES. Freehold, 1700 acros in grass, 300 acres ploughnblc. Winters Ot/rfc'a- two sheep to the acre. Subdivided into 12 paddocks by good fences. "Well watered by streams; G-reomed hous;', in good condition; men's accommodation, new woolshcd and yards, 1 stands, stable, cowshed, etc.; 3 miles from railway station by good roads; 00 miles from large city. Price X\ per acre. Terms can bo arranged. ■ Folio 2525 A F Artft ACRES, Government lease, with 12,000 Native lease, giidironed; 4fctJ,yyU Government lease with 15 years to run. All open, rideable country, comprising native grass,' tussock, and fern, well watered by streams. Carrying at present iIICO breeding ewes and 1000 mixed sheep; t-roomed hou:-e, woolshed, with li stands and engine, stables, and v 2 men's whares. Boundary only 11 miles from railway station, ami good dray road runs on lo the properly. Price, ,£12,000 for Goodwill, as going concern. Tenns, .£SOOO cash. Folio 2000 Further particulars on application to— DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. CHOiCE DAIRY FARMS, IOC) ACRES MRST-CLASS LAND, all GRASSED; nice dry section, very handy XO.-S to thriving Town, FACTORY, SCHOOL, and STORE; permanent water; no buildings; carrying capacity, 60 cows, besides young stock and several horses. Price, £ib per acre, on easy terms. -|OA ACRES, a SPLENDID DAIRYING PROPERTY; 115 acres Rich Drained XO\f Swamp, and 15 acres nice low hill, all in good English grass; S-rconicd House and outbuildings; close to Factory and School; will easily Oarry 60 cows, besides young stock and horses. Price, .£4B per acre. nr ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm; magnificent sole of grass; artesian water; well Ut> subdivided; 5-roomed House, 10-bnil cowshed,' etc.; { mile from RISING TOWNSHIP. Price, J. 48 per acre.. rA ACRES VERY RICH LAND, well Brassed; handy to Palmerston; 4-roomed cl* Hoaso and good Outbuildings; will carry 30 cows. Price, £60 per acre; ouly .£SOO cash required.' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.,. RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. COME TO THE SUNNY NORTH." QKADI ACRES Freehold, 350 acres in new grass, balance in rough feed, fern, tiOOUv tree and bush; 200 acres rich flats, SOO acres fairly hilly, balance all easy undulating country, 2 miles sea frontage, nice bays and sandy beaches; ideal climate; up-to-date 8-roomed house, with all modern conveniences; water laid rn, telephone, etc., etore, woolshed, workshop, nnd other outbuildings; only I hours from Auckland. This is an exceptional opportunity of securing a really good property. Price only .£1 os. per acre; terms. .£IOOO cash. Cut this out, and write us for further particulars. . . YOUNG AND JACKS, ■ ■ 10 DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. .NORTH OF AUCKLAND, 11 HOURS FROM AUCKLAND CITY. nn Ann ACRES of farming land, within two miles of that rising Township, oyjfyjxjV Dargaville, with about ten miles frontage to railway line. Comprising 10,000 acres rich flats and swamps for dairying, also 20,000 acres undulating anil hilly sheep country. Also rich gum deposits left on property, which so far returned annually .£7OOO net for the last, three years. Whole block could b» subdivided and sold quickly at big profits. Apply promptly, 'PAUL HANSEN & CO., 61 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OAA ACRES, Land Transfer Title, adjoining Hinuera railway station, township, tJVV P. 0., and school; 1J milos from creamery, 7 miles irom 'liraii nnd Mata Jlata sale yards. 9-roomed house, barn, woolsheil, stables sheep yards and concrete dip. "Good water supply. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by streams and windmill. 700 acres in grass, 110 in crop, 100 acres unimprovod. All flat to undulating, and all plougbable. Carrying capacity, 2 sheep lo the acre. I'ricc, £U per acre. Terms, one-third cash, balance lor 5 years at .-> per cent. FRANK M°GUIRE AND CO., . LAND SALES.M EX. HAMILTON.-' • ~~~~ AUCKLAND CJTY, ~ I LBEKT STREET-Allotinent, 2Sft. x 107. with Substantial 2-story Brick RuildJ\ in- thi'iw:i.- Splendid position for Smnll Warehouse. Land in this vicinity is i-upitfly ri-ing iu value. I'liICK .t'3oo'l. ■ . W. D. M C LEAN, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND. ' ; "A'''SPLKl\"l/lFDTlßy~F\«nr^'l!S , nMS™C'r X*. t2J per Acre, ISS acres, rich reclaimed swamp, perledl.v drained, three-partt fnwn English gn\s;, balance rough feed; well fenced and subdivided, 10 paddocks. Will carry present stale. 30 or CO dairy cows, capable of carrying SO. Boundaries nicely planted with shelter trees; good itp-10-dnto House, seven larse '•ooms, new, h. and c. water, all inndcrn conveniences: modern cowshed and outbuildings. Tim farm is nicely «ituntcd mi main metalled road; creamery opposite side, school close by. 2) mile:, lo important township. The quality of land is equal lo llin T.'.rann'lii fir rlaimue iitirpoff: nnthin; bettor cu market. Owner will subdivide. ■ Tcrui!, -CloOO ensh: hahnct l nt 3 rer r?ut. . ■ "DAVID- KAY. VU! - CAN iSW '

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 1 July 1912, Page 10

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