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LAND NOTICES. RICH LJMESTONE COUNTRY. IN THE SUNNY.NORTH. . fjAAfi ACRES, 1000 acres Freehold, 100 acres Native Lease, 24 years to run, /iUUu ISOO acrcs grass, balance 'bush and fern, 1800 acres are undulating, all easv to rido over and ending in valleys, 200 acres-level, ploughed, 25 acres turnips (good crop), fenced witli substantial totara posts and 7 wires into 10 paddocks. Watered bv springs "and streams'in all paddocks. Largo 8-roomed . house and conveniences, 'telephone.' connected, store, wagon shed. 3 double-stall lcoseboxes, wool40 x 12, iron store'2S x 1-1, implements 21 x 20, concrete dip, new sheep and eattlo yards. Equal to 21 sheep, always oil tho. property. Now carrying 1150 flock.; sheep, "850 stud sheep, 300 cattle, GO horses. . TO SECURE' A SPEEDY SALE. ACRE. PER ACRE. TERMS, -£5000 CASII, BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. The above property is a first-class proposition, and anyone prepared to inspect should make immediate arrangements. LONDON, GOSS k CO., • - REAL ESTATE AGENTS, : ; ' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RIDGWAY STREET, WAXGANUI. TEAWAMUTU. (ii n -| aS. PER ACRE, 200 acres, -10 acres young grass, balance good swamp, all i&J-O IU level except about ]3 acres of undulating country. Well watered b.y permanent creek. Will carry 45 milking cows. There is a good 1-rcomed house, pantry, etc., large iron shed "used for storing hemp; 2.J miles to creamery and echool. Terms, .£2OO cash. Balance in improvements. 37A KAWA.— .£l3 per acre. 250 acres. 190 acrcs ill grass, GO acres ti-trec, all well drained swamp. Land all level and ploughable, fenced with posts and wire, watered by never-failing' creek. Will carry in spring 70 to 80 milking cows, now carrying GO dry stock. There is a G-roomed house and all conveniences. Creamery next door; J mile from school, 2 miles from station.: Land Transfer title. .£BOO cash.' Balance at 5 per cent. . 34A KERI KERI.—XSSOO, 67ii acres, 300 acres, under plough, 500 acres level, 100 acrfs undulating, 76 acrcs hilly, GOO acres ploughable, subdivided into 11 paddocks, fenccd with hedges and wire, well waterodby rivers and springs. Will carry ill its presont state 50 sheep aiid 80 head of eattlo. Good o-roomed house, 2 sheds and coiryards; 8 to 10 acrcs orchard in good condition; 20 to 30 acrcs nice paddocks round homestead. Freehold. Would cut up into dairy farms of 80 acres. Terms, 5 J2IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 43A /IAMBRIDGE.—*£'I4 per acre, 200 acrcs, all in grass, except about 40 acres, subdivided into suitablo paddocks. New house, " rooms, up-to-date, li.c. water. Now milking 40 cows. This is an exceptionally good property in a good locality. Terms arranged. 230 GifEENHYTJIE.—.{.'G7S will purchase a first-class little fruit farm as a going concern, 10 acres, subdivided into 7 -paddocks, shelter belts all round, tiled drained, 1 acre vines, 600 apples -ni.d peaches, ■} acre strawberry plants, 135 trees of tree tomatoes, three-roomod furnished cottage, shed 12 x 20 (iron), Planet, Junr., plough nnd harrows, three-year-old pony, aud all neccssary orchard tools, 3. minutes from wharf. 2S& WHEATLEY, RAVEN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

AUCKLAND PROVINCE. GOOD BUYING: £JHOICE FARM.—Healthy position, 150 Acres, Freehold, all in grass, good orchard, few acres pretty native busji, .well subdivided,, sheltered, and watered. An ideal (Idirying aDd cropping farm, convenient city, close to station, saleyards, creamery, and school, tip-top house, seven large rooms, with all conveniences, barn, cowshed, implement shed, etc. lias good road frontage, and can be easily subdivided; convenient'to suburban train service, and in a district that is going ahead rapidly. PRICE, .£37 10s.' per acre.' Easy term» The owner of the above Farm lies arranged Milk Contract for tho coming season at Bd. per gallon delivered. A Buyer will have tfca right o£. taking over this ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, AUCKLAND. WAIKATO. ' WAIKATO. \ - A FINE PROPERTY. A FINE PROPERTY. tJAAA ACR.ES, first-class .country, 1400 acres in grass, 250 acres bush, 350 titree and fern, subdivided .into 17 paddocks, watered by creeks and springs. Large House, 2 cottages, stabl,e, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Car Tying capacity, 2 shee'p. Title,' Land Transfer. Price. £5 ss. per acre; quarter cash, balance aj arranged, This is a very fine property. Wo can strongly recomdend it. COOPER AND MANNING, HAMILTON. Write to us if you want particulars of Waikato Land. I MANAWATU DAIRY COUNTRY. 385. ACRES. : 385 ACRES. ' EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. ' WE have for Sale a BLOCK OF 385 ACRES OF TIP-TOP DAIRYING COUNTRY, which is situated within a few minutes' walk of LEVIN RAILWAY STATION and CLOSE TO CREAMERIES AND CHEESE FACTORIES by good raids. The soil is oOgcod quality) and property is practically all flat. It is all well watered, and subdivided, and the fencing is in good order. It has good road frontage, and can be conveniently subdivided into a number of SMALL ■ DAIRY l-'ARMS of from 20 acres up. hi fact, il has been surveyed for this purpose, and a purchaser would get the benefit of -this survey. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN. Full particulars, plan, etc., on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. ,

TO LAND-OWNERS. * The demand that now exists for. good dairying country, together with tho heavy Graduated Tax now imposed, should induce many holders of Large Estates to Subdivide, and take advantage of the Good Prices nowobtainable. . , . SUCCESSFUL SUBDIVISION OF LAND requires Special Knowledge, and in IO this respect we may claim full qualifications in view of tho many successful sales that, we have held' during the last few years. We have several qualifiM Experts attached to our Staff, and we shall be pleased to visit any owner who contemplates Subdividing 'his Property, and advise after inspection. No charge is mane besides out-of-pocket expenses and a moderate commission on sales effected. THE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL SALES have been recently carried out, every Section being disposed of at prices equal to or beyond owners expectations within three months of the date Qf sale:— RAUMAI ESTATE (WOO ACRES ARAI'ATA „ 4000 „ ■ t ;TE HORO „ , 1"00 „» OIIAU 1300 „ : WESTELLA M 0 SILVERTON „ 1120 MANAKAU -80 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES will bo offered at an early date:— MRS. JOHNSTON'S KOI'ANE ESTATE ... 1100 ACRES RJDDIFORD ESTAE, LONGI3URN 1700 WE may, therefore, confidently recommend owners to consult us, and entrust this class of work to our care ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS! SEVEN HUNDRED A YEAR. TUOW is vcur chance to secure tine Business Premises in the Main Street of Palmtrston North, bringing in iiTGO per year, with good buildings thoroon, and all let lo iiist-eli--s tenant;! IVr price ttnd' further particulars apply to Owner. Also -■ q-i A ACRE?. Turanaki District; TSO kid dewn in the best ol English Olv gra--; al-.int t:i) acre- shelter bn:,h: subdivided' ill to' '1! convenient paddneks; well watered by running -treani>. There me about 100 acres ploughable; about 10!) acres have been >timijirfl and ploughed, the vest iiitrlulatiiu; has got. milr.-. I'voiil :i "e lo mo in metal mad. and voj-y -nit:\Mo lor. >ulxlividini into dairy farms: luudy lu factory. .-{'.lice!, ];?.-! office, and township: miles t : > railway station; 3 saleyard; within six i:'ilesi ".ill carry 21' sheen per acre, besides cattle. Buildings; Grod 1-reomed roMaw. wool shed' and sIK-epjvircls, w shed.. Price,'-£lO iOs-f cMh. fSOOO. JV>r fnrthsr 'larticulavs apply to 'POSSESSOR," care-"Do-mjiiion"'Office Wellington. :

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 14 August 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 14 August 1912, Page 12

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