LAND NOTICES. WAIHEKE ISLAND. .00 qb. I'VAI .AUHE.-21».'i acres freehold; 1)5 chains frunl.itfP to small buy-, ," ° .K«o.l shiu;,'le beaches (Ihis frmitaeo is greatly sought after for cotiiiKu humes in the summer). Tlii' property is subdivided by shiep-proof fences in i> subdivisions, about Jl miles of Hicini: in all; Hill aei-es arc Veiled bush ami I'-tras in good gr.i.-, anil -everal hundreds of acres are burnt eIV fern, etc., lately sown; ,100 acres hush, balance unimproved scrub. The. property is well watered in all directions; carryin- 100 sheep, 511 head of cattle, and six horse-, but could easily early iimro in ils pre.-.eiit .stale, .llmi.-o M rooms, built of heart of kauri, wasiihou-c, bathroom, .-lorerooin, small dairy; slicarhr; shed, :IO x 22. with verandah; Muall detached of 2 rooms. About 1 mile Iroiu P.O. Steamer calls Urc-e times per week; 22 miles Iro.'u Auckland', in sheltered water. .About 10,000 Ifcl MiniM-. I JTOII ~«e (| ~„. Boat house L»:> x It. The shod and eoU.vjc ■'.re. let in summer. The house has a, mo.-t hcalthv situation and delightful outli>ok. • ».\ ~ , CABBAGE BAY. X?O firfc. VV.n ACRE.-757 .Acres, 1117 acres 1..1.L , . Ecnlnl. Jtt 2». yearly; COO II i- "" v> K1 ' !,! ""' l,nl; " ILP Kooil bush, umliiliiiins country, about 111) acres li'vil; subdivided into | pnililiicks, well fenced, watered by creeks running through properly. Will carry 2!. sheep to tho acre. Now carrying 250 slice]), 23 cattle, iinil I horses. Hunt' S room.-. 10ft. wide verandah round two sides; good sheep yards, dip, boat shed. One mile iroiitMo to srnod shinglo beach. 1A KING COUNTRY. <?Q Phi? ACRE.—S7O Acres, 70 acres Freehold, balance MO acres Native lease. <■**■■* SO .years from lillffl; .'1(1 acres in km.-*-, 10 chains sheen-proof fcufin-r; all the open country can be worked without further fencing, 200 : acres bush (plenty »l. jrood fencing timber), balance nearly all ploughable; 100 acres drained swamp. Kenlal of .Native leasehold, 25 years at 2s. per acre, 25 years at :Is. Gd. per acre. .■ n !T ~'° am * I |W l'°l<l. J.' l 10s. per acre. Tiiis is situated in the best part ol the Work for home-tead. Owner will either sell or exchange for City or Suburban Properly. ' 292 DRURY, £?QK PET? ACRE—IO.I acres all in grass, all level and ploushable, sulidivided i m '"'" 9 I la(, '! ocl; - , ' '''"'-J fenced, watered by springs, carrying 30 cows ami other stock; { mile from creamery. New 5-ro'oined house niul all couvenienccs. Cowshed. H hails, concrete floor, cart shed etc Cash .COT. IIA AnrT WHEATLEY, RAVEN" & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND noUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND PROVINCE, GOOD BUYING: (CHOICE Sheep_ Farm in a really Rood district, containing 6SO acres, freehold, V limestone formation; 200 acres felled and in grass; 12 acres swamp. 20 acres river flats alto in grass; 100 acres standing bush, balnuce open country; all plougliable, growing heavy fiirn. We. , ; fnneed and subdivide/ 1 !, 10 paddocks; 3J miles eiieep-proof, 2 miles cattle-proof, 30 chains pig-proof fences. ■ Tho farm is now understocked, and is carrying 430 sheep, besides cattle and horses. This place lias never been short of water, there being plenty of good springs. Buildings consist of house, 5 rooms, and 6Uiali 6hed; stock yards and sheep yard 6 aro good. Rangiriri Station 17 miles, Hithtly 18 milee, P.O. one mile, school, to bo built one mile, store one mile, and creamery is to bo erected within a short distance this season. PRICE, £i 10s. per acre. Existing mortgage .£7OO. ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, AUCKLAND. WAIKATO. DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS WO A CT}KS, a " we ". subdivided into .10 paddocks, splendidly watered; ut Kf Jarsri> llouso with all conveniences, woolshed, stable, and all outbuildings; carrying 1200.sheep and 150 head of cattle. VRICE, £21 10s.; terms can l>e .•irranged. This h a magnificent property, and is certain to riie in value. Close to .Railway, Creamery, School, and Post Office. DAIRY AND FATTENING COUNTRY. ' ' QAft ACRES, nearly all grassed, ring-fenced, and subdivided into 20 paddocks; t/vl/litlo Land Xrausfer; carryingagood milking herd, also fattening both sheep and cattle. Buildings 9-roomed House, milking-shed (G stalls), buggy-shed, smithy, carpenter's slop, cartshed, stables, etc. PRICE, .£l6 per acre; terms one-third cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Th is is a splendid' property, bcinj only 6 miles from railway station on good metalled road, has threo road frontages, i 3 absolutely the cheapest property at present offering in tho AVaiknto, Apply, immediately, COOPER AND MANNING, HAMILTON, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, OQ ACRES, Freehold, firsUelass Dairy Land, all flat, and in grafs and crops; *J<J 7 paddocks, well fenced and watered; cowshed and other buildings; 1 mile from railway station; good train seivito; approached by good metalled roads. Price, JJCO per acre. Terms ,£750 cash. Folio 587 1 Ci\ Freehold, all in grass, well fenced and watered; close to railway J.UV station, large frontage to imiin road; handy to creamery; large wool.shed, dip, yards, slaughter house, and piggeries on properly. Price, .£35 per
acre. ' Ea-y tonus. " Folio 580 QJ. < -'"-' ; '''>> Freehold, practically nil (hit, well grasped, anil subdivided into numerous paddocks by good fences. A Veil watered by springs. House on property, roads in Rood condition; \ miles from largo township and railway; creamery within 1! miles. Price, .£'3o per per acre. Good terms. Folio 510 QO ACHES, Freehold, all in grass and plmighable; carries about 40 cows; thor«/tl oughlv up-to-date dairy farm, \rl.h good 7-roomed home, G-bail cowshed, concrete yards, stable, horse boxes, etc.; fences in good order, subdividing the property into 11 well watered paddocks. Two mile- from station, i inilu from creamery; good roads. Price, .C:) 7 pur acre. Terms, cash over mortgage Folio 5'22 A Q ACRES, Freehold, all stnmpwl and laid down in English gra??, and plou»hTcO able; five paddocks well fenced and watered; dos; to In'rxo township, and very suitable for subdivision; D-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, .Clli 10s. per acre. Further particulars on application to— DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, IQO ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, all GRASSED; nice dry Motion, very liandv ±0.4 to thriving Town, FACTORY, SCHOOL, and STOKE; permanent water; no buildings; carrying capacity, GO cows-, besides young slock and several horses. Price, J215 per acre, on easy tonus. -|o/\ ACRES, a SPLENDID DAIRYING PROPERTY; US acres Rich Drained XOl/ Swamp, and !"> acres nice low hill, ;ill in good English sjr.i.»«; 5-rcomcd House and outbuildings; close to Factory and School; will easily .'Jirry GO eows, -besides young stock and horses. Price, ii»G per acre. nr ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm; magmEeent solo of grass; artesian water: well Ut* subdivided; 5-rnomed House, 10-bail cowshed, etc.; i ■ mil? from RISING TOWNSHIP. Price, JMS per acre. KA ACRES VERY RICH LAND, well crassed; handy to Palmerslon; i-roomed Ot Hon.se and good Outbuildings; will carry 30 cows. Price, JCCO per acre; only X'oOO cash required. / ABRAHAM. & WILLIAMS, LTD., HANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NOKTD. COME TO THE SUNNY NORTH. " n-n/v ACRES Freehold. aVI aonw in now Rrn««, l)a!ance in ron?h feed, fern tiOt)\J\P (roe and biish; iflO acres rich flats, 800 acres fairly hilly, balance ' nil easy undulating country. 2 miles >eu frontage, nice bays and sandy braciies; ideal climate; up-10-d:ite S-rcoiuml lions-, with nil nictlern convonieiicc-i; watar laid m, telephone, etc.. store, woo'.shed, wornshop, and other outbuildings; only i hours from Auckland. This is an exceptional opportunity of securing a rcillv good property. Price only'.Sl 5--' I"*' , ""-o; terms. *ICOO cash. Cut this out, and write us for further particulars.
YOUNG AND JACKS,, 1(1 UUIMIAM STiIEET. AUCKLAND. O9Th ACRES, ~11 Hat and in «n*< or crops- M wirll fenced end divided; 2S~pa"(lilriXj docks, well vmU'iri: i::iod iilaiilnlion-s. urohanl. tenuis courts, olp.: 20rmmied hot and cold water, liKiinaje; large wool.-hed, with ,i -ImklsCooper's >;,p;iii!if: uinthines. ;>:-i s-. oic: miin's lio»>p, .-liptl; clo>e to Read (own -iml .-> miles from raihvß.v; II rwil snlryariU clos: , luimly. J'lico. .tIS per aero, cf which sum ,tl per ncre cash i.- n-ntiircii. liuu-:;.<• can Iji- arranged, (hvner willing lo sell liiirt of the above property wiliiout biiildinw. at ,tM per acre. .t f > per acre of & GIBSON, LAND ALiKNTS. TKNNVSnx STIJEET, NAJMEH. ( TjTvrv ACIiES, Land Transfer 'Pitlf. ailjrininj Ilinuern railway station, township, tl{j\J P. 0.. and school; )j miles finm rreiiaierv, 7 miles from Tirau and Mata Jlntn sale yards, fl-ronmerl house, barn, wo.olshed, stabU-s, slieeu yards and coscreto dip. 'Good water supply. Siihi'.ividfJ into 12 paddocks, v.-atorci by streams and windmill. "W acres in (jrsss, Min crop, iwj acres unimprovwl. All flat to undulating, and nil p!enj!mble. Carrying enpacity, i sh<??p lo the acre. Pries, ,£l2 per acre. Terms. oi'C-thild wish, balance for "i vcars nt 5 per coat. FRANK M C GUIRM AND CO., LA:■; ]) i- A. LKSA!JvX^Jl A.MII.TOX. ' AUQKLAPJD C3TY, A I.BF.IJT RTHKIiT-Allotment. 2Rft. x 1.07. wi-l. 2-slnry Brick Buildi:i. in'-; therein. Sp!"ndid posiMnn for Small l.aml in ihis vicinity is rapidly rising in value. I'EICE. .trafi. W. D. M C LEAN, I'IIOENIX CHAJIBICUS, AUCKLAND. "sT'il^Yrvrolm^nTAl^M.'^iriTst^ ,f:l : j per Acre, ISS acres, rich rec!ai:i'oil swamp, perfectly sirained, tlnve-parte foivn English glass, balance roufh feed; well fenced and subdivided, 10 paddocks. Will eari-y preieiir stale 50 or GU dairy oows, capablo of carryimr SO. Boundnries nicely piu'nteil with shelter trees; itoe.d up-todato House, seven lar.?e roqitis, new, h. and e. water, all modern (■onveniemv*: modoi'n cowshed and ouHuildines. The lurni is nicely situuied on main liictallid ivi.nd; i-reninory upposile side, scliool cMm- bv. 2\ miles (o imporl.int. tuwnsliip. The quality of hind is filial to tlm best T,-,i\!i;\l:i for duiryii::; purpcises; nolhin;: better on mar'.iel. Owner will subdivide. 'DAVID KAY, ■ I
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