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'" ■■ ' . -«l ■ LAND NOTICES. THE BRITISH DOMINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE COY., LTD. (FIRE DEPARTMENT.) . W. H. TURNBULL AND CO'.,' DISTRICT AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ■27 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. : RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. ' ~~~ '■ ~~ " — : ; '■ __«* 475 A ?u^ S F lecl j ol i Property, situate in North Taranaki, practically 6-roomprl hn„c. i and P |ou ,B h , abl ?A wc " subdivided into convenient paddocks; pood fittf' '"Be ooivshcd with concrete floor fitted up for milking machines, and siW^l? a P d f' Dl pPPOftj; frontage to Rood road and handy to township abl.S! rd^'-i GMd invesmont for dairy farmer. Price, .£22 per acre. Reasonaoio terms can lie arranged. 4009 325 A^f| l in Preehold « aIL level, very rich Coast fattening land with sea frontage, roomed 1,1 •,£ i 115 8',, ™d subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 80 butler l\L nA °» tb «> dings; U 1 !' 1 ? t0 township, saloyards and school, J mile Mml, ? fi trst-clasß. metalled road. Price, Jt'32 10s. per acre. Terms, *iiiuj casn, balance can reimim on easy terms to genuine dairyman. 4431 410 A £?? ES ''' B ™ d Co as't land. M.P., at lOd. per acre.; 3SO acres in grass, and ' ™,i,i„„i "a'ante, 30 acres, bush; well fenced and subdivided into 7 sheep-proof 4W„u l' *- Momod Mito' oowshed, sheep yards and dip; sufficient level to milk „j m Y> *? lanQ ?, smtablo-for sheep and young cattle; 2J-. miles to chceso factory i„ „. • good formed road. Price, JIB 10s. per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash, and I oaiance can remain. . i 550 ACR P;,.,f° acres being Freehold Coast laud mid 100 acres W.C.S.R., news in I™L 1 ? Sl i per alm " m - 15 P a rs to run, with right of renewal; 450 "lw.fl Li,/ * , and b " liin ™ sood busli land; 5-roomod house and outbuildings, woolCheap pi-opert - conv * ment orchard and garden. Price £1 ss. per aero. NEWTON ITTTtfIP AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL JVlUljr, AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. , FIRST-CLASS FLAX Ml LUNG PROPERTY, 751 ACR A S - of wllicn 692 acres are L.1.P., rental 3d. per acre; 43 acres, 0.R.P., ahmif *V! T acre; and u ncres . freehold, drained swamp, nearly all dryi about,4ooo tons of flax now ready. nri«?„r n N - GS c ?, n^si of G-rcomod House and outbuildings, also Flaxmill, commany sundries 1 ' 8 sene)l wnshcr ' scutcher, stripper, press, 2 sets scales, and . Vr?£ M i buying is Property can obtain plenty, more flax alongside. 1 rice, terms,- and full particulars on application to , JAMES,MACINTOSH AND CO., 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON and MASTER-TON. r>T«™ 6T to 'w Ud ° n Cou s tr - v Properties at lowest rate of interest. UIbTRICT AGENTS FOR THE STANDARD FIRE AND MAB-INE INSURANCE >v CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. nnwAm ,. „ ~ cheaFauckland farms. : • ' /}[)7 ■ au ' 1 11 miles from city by bout or launch, 4 miles from railway station ti-0,,1- ™? -'V ■ , om noat landing, small private landing on the property. &»\ t a ? rcs !' lo "B h y d and sown down in grass, 120 ncres fallow, balance rough I ; '■?£!?■ • aml . subdivided into four paddocks; 520 good selected voting- fruit noes, 4000 pine trees for sholler; level to undulating land, all ploughnblo. House TO n ms ' "' good ort i cr ' stn,)l ° a "d dairy; timber on ground for new barn; wilK-carry-jo cows in present partly-improved state; practically all the land has beenumlcr the plough. Price, .£ll per acre. Terms, .£4OO caslr. balance to remain as arranged. Mill sell Cutter, if desired, at Xl3O. Can supply milk from this farm direct to .Auckland at Sd. per gallon. ' 4-21 ACRES - 354 acres Freehold, 67 acres L.1.P., at 14s. (id. half-vearly; school, ?. creamery, etc., three miles, railway 20 miles; all in good grass, with exception cf 80 acres; every inch ploughablo; good seven-roomed.House, washhouse, men s whare, wagon, trap and coal 'sheds, bam, loose-box, feed-room; very well watered; Eureka" milking plant; all fine swamp country, drained 22 years. The best I arm 111 district; highest test at factory; how carrying 130 head- of choice dairy cows. These and other live and dead stock can be'had at valuation. Price, .£ls per acre. Terms arranged. SMITH AND HALCOMBE,Auctioneers and Land Agents, Corner of Queen and Swanson Streets, AUCKLAND. ' GOOD DAIRYING,' FATTENING, OR CROPPING FARMS. ' OfifJ ACRES, Freehold,'all well grassod, watered, fenced and subdivided into 16 .VUU paddocks, mostly ploughable; carrying capacity, 100 cows; handv to creamery, 2 miles from school, store, and railway station; 10-roomed residence, stable, trapshed, first-class cowshed, and other outbuildings; some'lino plantations. Price i,' 29 per acre.. . • Ko. 1250 "I(V/f ACRES, L.1.P., annual, rent.£o9; this is a magnificent piece of dairying •*- v -f ■■ land,;all splendidly grassed, well fenced, and subdivided into 17 pad--1 flocks; all well watered, all ploughable; a good portion of the property has been ploughed,; buildings 9-roomed residence, h. and' e.' water, bathroom,- man's cottage, large cowshed, trapshed, large granary, and other buildings, This farm will carry 60 cows and do them well; handy to factory, school, and railway. Price, ■£52 per acre. ' No. 622 ' VRA. ACRES first-class fattening or dairying farm, -all flat and ploughable; rt/U** watered by. permanent streams, well fenced, and subdivided into 16 paddocks; this farm is carrying a splendid sole of grass, and is in good fettle; 2miles from railway station, J mile from school; i mile from post office, and 1 mile from the factory; about 40 acres ploughed. Buildings, 5-ronmed - house, scullery, man's room, washhouse, 2-roomed cottage, up-to-dato cowshed with 30 bails, v:itli-holding yard, both concreted, washing"'room and milk room dti\clied,'.with steam boiler ■kfor hot water, milking machines, large power' shed wii'K water wheel, Vacuum if pump for milking machine-.?, pump for pumping water to cowshed, also circular *'raw, all driven by water power. This farm will carry 100 civs- and do them well,, - •'Price, .£3O per acre. No. 938 O.Ti V, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ~.,,, Geo. P, Jackson. J. Hughlings Jackson. ■*■ T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND AND DARGAVILLE. ' AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND STiTION AGENTS. FOLLOW THE STREAM "WINTERLESS" NORTH. TO THE "WINTERLESS" NORTH.' (Best for Man and Beast.) NUTE.—Southern Clients are informed <th at we Sold in the First Week of August the PARENGA ESTATE, at the North Cape, of 87,000 Acres. The Stream still Runs Strongest "North of Auckland," where there is ' -' s Abundance of GOOD LAND, CHEAP, and a PERFECT CLIMATE. BiSING Sole Agents for " the Sale of SEVERAL LARGE, IMPROVED E& TATES (of 30.000 ACRES), which have boon SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS. RANGING FROM 50 to 2000 ACRES, we can Quote, ON VERY-EASY TERMS, Every Class 0: Farm, either for DAIRYING, CROPPING, or GRAZING. Wo personally.conduct clients over the properties. We can Supply First-class Dairying Land at £8 PER ACRE, which will wintci- a milking cow to three acres; twosheep country, at £7 PER ACRE; and Large Blocks, Suitable fo- Subdivision. Write, stating what is required, and. wo will sort out just what you ,rant, and forward particulars and Plans. We can quote for .£40,000 a BEAUTIFUL ESTATE of 5100 ACRES, which would 1 mako an ideal dairy settlement, more than half is rich, drained, alluvial fiats, balance magnificent cropping land, carrying now 700 big cattle, 3000 sheep, or would carry from 800 to 1000 milking cows. Completely equipped with all modern buildings. • ' . 1 ' A- SPLENDID PROPOSITION. 1 QlJ A ACRES, rich land, suitable for dairying, consisting of 800 acres level J_«/ i\J river flats, now being thoroughly drained, balance undulating country, well sheltered, and every bit ploughable. RICH BLACK SOIL. Extensive river and road-frontage, not subject to flood. OVER 400 ACRES NOW READY-'FOR PLOUGHING. The balance of the flats, 400 acres, contains a good deal of ■ flax, will make magnificent DAIRYING COUNTRY; easily subdivided; cream takon daily, per.launch, to the factory. The undulating country contains heavy ti-treo, which could all be cleared by burning this summer. The property is casity accessable, THE MAIN EAST COAST ROAD running at the back of tBo property. School and post office within 2 miles of the farm. PRICE, only £" per acre, on easy terms. The adjoining farm sold at .£l6 per nore; This is a chance not often offering to acquire a LEVEL BLOCK of good country, suitable for subdivision. Land, when improved, will bo worth ,£2O per acre.. " v YOUNG. AND 'JACKS, 10 DURHAM 'STREET, AUCKLAND. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. £A ACRES—Mauawatu, good soil, 3-rd. house, new cowshed; .£35 per acrei «W ,£7OO cash. 1 (\(\ ACRES-Manawatu, a splendid level Farm, in fine condition; .£36 10s. per JLI/l/ acre.; .£IOOO cash; price includes 4-cow milking plant complete. -i -| f\ ACHES—Eketahuna district, good house, cowbails, eto.; all ploughable.' • X.Lv/ Trice, ,£lB acre. . Terms. .£3OO cash, balance 5 per cent. Slock of 25 cows, 100 sheep, bull, wcaners, etc.,. at valuation; Q"I A ACRES, L.1.P., 8 miles from Eketahuna; all in grass; good fences; good OJLtfc house, shecpyards, etc. Price, .£8 acre. Term*, .£IOOO cash. Good payv • ing farm. • Recommended. .-'■Wi H. MORRAH AND CO., - LAND AGENTS, 63 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. : OWING to special private circumstances, we aro authorised to offer, for ten ■ days only, the Goodwill of a tip-top Native Lease, consisting of 1572 Acres, handy to Railway and Township; 600 acres good bush, balance fern and rough feed; about 500 acres cousist of rich alluvial river flats, and the balance is easy rolling country. Lease is for 42 years at Is. per acre for first 21 years, and on the basis of 5 per cent, on unimproved value for last 21 years. Full compensation for improvements up to JL'3 per acre. This property was valued Inst month by one of the A.M.F. Society's Valuers nt 30s. per acre, and, for a quick sale, wo aro in-ftructed-to accept .£I2OO cush; which is equivalent to only 15s. 6d. per acre, or one-half of the recent valuation. This property will re-sell at more than twice the amount, askerl during the next three mouths. Send us an urgent wire, and we will arrange, to moot you at Palmersion, and accompany you to inspect it. An absolute little gold mine. Don't miss it! W. H. LAMBERT AND CO^Sy?^ l ! CATTLE AMD SHEEP FARM, FOR EXCHANGE.--4/Viy ACRES, handy to railway and town,.by good motor road, nil grassed or irt rstOlf. cultivation, divided into 15, paddocks, well watered by streams: over half pl.-iughable, about Ml acres been cultivated, the balance is nice" easy ridges; good Homestead and grounds, stable, wceUhcd. yards, .mid dip. ,£22 p.a. WILL EXCHANGE FOR 200 TO 250 ACRES, SUITABLE FOR A STUD FARM. PARKER AND VINCENT, . _, LEVIN. eyf[\ ACRES, L.1.P., rent 7s. 6d. per acre; good locality; 2.J miles from raif and two miles from cheese factory; first-class land; 200 acres in old pas' ture, 20 in new pasture, and balance in oats; subdivided into 9 naddoe.ks. The pro- ' pert.T is capable of carrying 700 sheep, the improvements including a 4-rooiuod '■ dwelling and out-shed. Trieo ,£l3 per acre fov goodwill. Terms on application to ■ N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCV CO., LTD! AMD REDUCED, ' KAI'IKIt. . -j (No. 290.) GISBORNE DISTINCT.-A fine' farm" of iii~MresTrfo7laTeTiKt'nTs~go-a"licad district (where prices must advance). It js O.R.P. at 21s. 1200 acres in grass carrying 2 sheep per acre; 700 acres in mixed, heavy bush; seven paddocks and 4 holding paddock. Sheep and cattle yards. House and all neces- ' tary buildings, and machines in wdol shed. One p'nddoek is let at 15s per acre All easy country, adaptable for dairying (land is first class). Price for this i« * low. Apply, at once. HiORMS & CO. WANGANUI.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1558, 30 September 1912, Page 10

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