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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. / — . _ i __ >-J AJJK ACRES Freehold beach property, situate in North. Tnrauaki, practically •t» all level and ploughablc; well subdivided into convenient paddocks ■ good β-rnomed house, largo cowshed with concrete floor fitted ui> for milking machines, uiocso 1 iiclory uud school opposite; frontage to good road and handy to townsh'ip and salcyards. Good investment for dairy farmer. Price, .£22 per acre, lieasoni able terms can be arranged. 4(jqj 325 AC }P S Freehol ?> a" level very rich Coast fattening land with eea frontage, uwu , , aU m Brose, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 8< roomed house-and outbuildings; 1 mile to township, salcyarda and school, J mile ?i-n ter .'°^ ryi first-class, metalled road. Prioo, JE32' 10s. per acre. Terme. auuu cash, balance San remain on easy terms to . genuine dairyman. 4431 4-1 0 A , CI f ES - K°° d Coast land, L.1.P., at lOd. per acre.; 380 acres in grass, 'and ™M l bi i an( :o, .TO acres,, bush; well fenced and subdivided into TeWp-pioof paddocks; 4-roomed cottugc, cowshed, shcop jards and dip; sufficient level to milk 45 cows; balance suitable for sheep «nd young cattle; 2i miles toVcW factor* and school, good formed road. Price/ j>B 10s, per acre. .Terms, iMO cash, anJ Uiiianco cdn remain. > 550 5 ?n QCreS bcing F , r <* uold O* s ' land and 100 acres W.C.SU., wu . rent J!l3 10s. per annum, 15 rears to-rcu, with right of renewal; 450 acres in grass and balance gooo. bush land; 5-roomed house aiid outbuildings, wool. (tap K- Si conv «>"ent paddocks, orchard and garden. Price ,C 75s per aero, NEWTON KTNH- AUCTIONEER, LAND k FINJLNCIAU XVUVJC, ■ AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. NORTH AUCKLAND BARGAIN. SOLELY ON ACCOUNT OF OLD AGE, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IS FOB ABSOLUTE AND URGENT SALE. 524 CEEi >- B l ,u i lc s from Auckland. School one mile, post office 3 miles. Cream in ™1 f i °im i f °£ M Ct °P % 25 ?. A c«« w, good grass. 40 nacres bush, balance f'ilTt AU P'ouKhabl*, fenced and subdivitlcd. Watered by three neverfailing streams end tree from all noxious weeds. 120 rci-os rich alluvial flats of TidO i 1 rivcl "r ,n J l t0 ce » l ; r « of block? Owner assures us the ?mv« T P -u ! y, am - sa s: s , t,e farn ', y>ll easily carry this season 100 dairy i .J. ,10 - ,, coinpriM eight-roomed heart of kauri house.and all necessary outbuildings •Price, M lps. per cere Terms arranged. A cheap property. 200 rii , a , n . Ualry i arll,, eltuate< l'» «■ much-sought-after vallev. handy to Tli A , ucki!U }«' a,1 , 1 n, e<? 0,1 grass, with exception of chimps of shelter bush. All dead level to gently undulating, and about 130 acres of very fine rich alluvial river llate (shingle-bottomed river through property). Every inch ploughable Comer property, school creamery and P.O. all close by. New Bungalow house of handsome design, fitted with bath, with hot and cold water, steel ceilings, etc., and containing six good rooms, concreted 10-bail cowshed, with milking machines, big bam with staWes, joft, looscbox, implement shed, etc., Price, .£25 per acre. • A choice larm, and one we thoroughly recommend. k ■ SMITH AND HALCOMBE," Auctioneers and Land Agents, Corner of Queen and Swnnson Streets, AUCKLAND. A GENUINE BARGAIN-TIP-TOP SHEEP COUNTRY 800 A^ ES, iIAIN TRUNK LINE - all Rood shc? P Ml,ntr .V' w »y ™& undo"vv lating. no gorges. Title, S.G.R. Kent, .£3O per annum; 350 acres in good grass, the balance is standing bush. The property is well watered by running streams, lies well to the sun; the formation is papa,-the soil is of rich quality; the bush is mixed, consisting of Tawa, Rimu.'Mntai, and a good deal of Mnhoe; is situated about » miles from the railway station by a good Dray Road, and a thriving Township, where there are Saleynrds, Banks, General Store, Post Office, and every convenience for the Farmer. PRICE, M per acre. No. 1813 FIRST-CLASS GENERAL STORE. THE STOCK consists of DRAPERY, BOOTS, CLOTHING, GROCERY, HARDWAKE, CROCKERY, PLATEWARE, and all classes of PRODUCE, amounting in value to between .£2OOO and .£3OOO, and is all good snleable stuff. The Plant is .a good ono, and can be bought for about .£2OO. The PREMISES nro Freehold, and can be purchased right out or Leased. They consist of a LARGE STORE, several OUTER STORES, good DWELLING HOUSE, with Post Office and Telephone. There are also 4 Cottages which aro Let, and are giving good interest on their capital value. The store and outer-store, with the Duelling House, can be leased quite apart from the other buildings, at a weekly rental of .£3 10s., or the, Whole Freehold can be purchased for X3IOO. This is a splendid lmsiucss.v situated in the centre of the best Dairying district in the North Island. There" aro several large estates, quite close to this business, which are no«- liping subdivided, and closer settlement is rapidly going on, so (he time is very ripe for a capable man to secure o first-class General Store, which gives promise to great development. For fuller particulars, make immediate application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., , . RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ; Geo. P. Jackson. J- Hughlings Jackson. ■ . . | T. MANBENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND AND DARGAVILLE, ' AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND STATION , AGENTS. FOLLOW , THE STREAM "WINTERLESS" NORTH. TO, THE "WINTER LESti" NORTH. ( (Best for Man and Beast.') NOTE.-Southern Clients nro advised that the MANGARATA Section (2000 acreej of Omana has been sold at the schedulo price of £7 per ' Mn r OQAft ACRES, North of Auckland, 14 miles from railway,, good futtcntinff country, capable of netting £1 per acre, offered at .£8 10s. per aero, and owner not wanting money, will sell with no cash down, if purchaser can givo approved collateral security; 2000 acres now in grass, of which, 200 is new, GSO acres bush bei,ng felled, ready to grass next- autumn, 120 acres valuable millablo wiiite pine standing. Wintered 750 two and four-year-old cattle. 300 of which are bullocks going to market this month, after which place will 1» stocked with 2000 wethers and 500 eatllo. When the new country is grassed will carry another 1500 sheep. About 20 miles best sheep fences, shingle stream in every paddock. All stock turned off fats. Small houso of ,3 rooms, 3 sets sheep "yards, cattle yards,' dip, and woolshcd. " Present Manager, who has highest credentials, will continue if desired.' Possession at any time within six months. ' > BEAUTIFUL ISLAND FOR SALE. ABOUT 800 ACRES, all more' or less in grass, and now carrying 1000 sheep and 150 head of cattle and 17 horses; close Ijo mainland, and only 4 hours from , Auckland. Boat every other day. Nice house and all conveniences.. This is a splendid opportunity for acquiring a lovely home. Title, Freehold. Price, only JCG 10« per acre. We can arrange terms. Wp have inspected, and can recommend this property. • SEASIDE FARM. (400/231) A Oft ACRES, all in grass except 50 acres, real good sheep and cattle country; rtO" no noxious weeds; pretty sandy benches and bays; well,fenced with sheep, proof fences, and plenty of water; 10-roomcd house, bathroom, woolslwd, dairy, and other outbuildings; pretty plantations and good orchard. ' Price, £" 10s. per ncro . . SHEEP FARM. (226/215) j /-> r\ ACRES, all in grass except JO acres bush, good sheep-proof fences, and 4e"" plenty of water; no noxious weeds; about 50 acres flat, balanre easy hills, carrying a good sole of grass; the country has been originally all heavy bush laud, aml'is ideal sheep and cattle country. Buildings consist of 5-rotmied house, and outbuildings. Distanco from railway station, 'school, P. 0., etc., 1 mile; 3 hours from Auckland. Price, bedrock, JX per acre; terms arranged. If. you want n really cheap property, don't miss this. • (537/215) YOUNG AND JACKS,; . . . 10 DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. . ! ' ' FREEHOLD FARMS. ' '" ion ACRES-Eketahuna district, good house, cowbails, etc.; all ploughable. L/*U Price, ,£lB acre. Terms, i - iIOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Stock ot 2j cows, 100 sheep, bull, veaners, etc., at valuation. Owner in ill-health, so compelled to sell. ~ . , . j O1 A ACRES, L.1.P., 8 miles from Eketahuna; all in grass; good fences; good Oltt house, shipyards, etc. . Price, .£8 acre. Terms, .£IOOO cashi Good paying farm. Recommended. Will cany 2 big sheep per acre. _ , ... ft/> -\.CI!ES, first-cla=s dairy bind,, at Kairanga, Paltuerston North, in splendid t)U heart and all level. House, yards, sheds, etc.; fences good. Price, .CGS per acre Terms arranged This is splendid land. Will grow anything, auc ll ° Gs c ° ; W 1 ; H. MOREAH( AND. CO., land agents, 63 willis street, wellington. "small farms. first-cTasTalluvial land, very easy terms. SUBDIVISION of the famous "J'atikipapa' Fattening I-arm—Messrs. W. H. I \MBERT AND CO. have been instructed to offer tins splendid property in small lots to suit purchasers. Tho Block consists of about 000 acres of the finest lnml in New Zealand, and it is well ndnptcij for latteiinig, Dairying, Grazing, ami. Cronnino and has already been surveyed into small larms, ranging m area from 47 acres o to 72 acres at from .£36 to .£SO per acre, "his land winters one dairy cow to evorv two acres, and has grown 18 tons ot potatoes to the acre, GO bushels of wheat to the acre, and 100 bushels of oats to, the acre. Never dries up in summer. „_j ,i op< . no i- w „,, in winter. All flat alluvial land, carrying a first-class solo cf grass Sibmtedalongsido railway between Rata -and Cliff Road Stations. For I™? an <j.i" u f 'XmVIWR TA property salesmen. W. H. L AMjjJilJfct 1' & KjK), NO. 20 CUBA STREET, ' ' PAEMERSTON NORTH, CATTLE AMD SHEEP FARM , FOR EXCHANGE, A ff\ ACRES, handy to railway and town, by good motor road, all grnssed or in 4"bU cultivation, divided into 15 paddocks, well watered by streams; over half n'ouzhable, about M) acres been cultivated, the balance is nice easy ridges; good TTnmestpul mid grounds, stable, -,vcol«bed, saixls, and 'lip. .£22 p.a. wTII EXCHANGE FOR 200 TO 250 ACRES, SUITABLE FOR A STUD FARM, PARKER ■ AND VINCENT, . LEVIN. . ■■ AUCKLAND SUBURBAN. t VONDALE, 8 MILES BY RAIL FROM CITY, 22 acros level, deep rich loaffli A- sen frontage; good 5-roomed house, and outbuildings. Small orchard. . Big Prospective Value. .£2300. Terms. W. D. M C LEAN, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, AUCKLAND. The following is ABSOLUTELY the cheapest property in the market. Wo have personally inspected this place and know (lie va'luo of it. Particulars:— 1 /J A/T ACRES, situated in tho Waitotara District, about 1000 acres in good Eng-\.-x.\jiii lish grasses, 400 acres in heavy bush, 11 paddocks, well watered, about iiO acres ploughable, being very rich river flals, balance easy mustering country, very rich grass "country on papa formation. Fullest particular? on application (o tho above. PRICE. .£5 ss. per acre. .£ISOO Cash. AVill corry 2to 21 sheep to iho aero, a C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AGENTS. MASTKHTOX. _^ rtfA ACRES, L.1.P., rent is. Cd. per acre; good locality; 21 miles from rail, i£ld\) and t\to miles from cheese factory; Srsl-class land; 200 acres in old pasture, 20 in new pasture, and balance in oats; subdivided into 9 paddocks. The property is capable of carrying 700 sheep, the improvements including a 4-roomod dwelling and out-shed. Price JCI3 per acre for goodwill. Terms on application tn N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD!, AND REDUCED, . NAPIER, (No. m.)

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1576, 21 October 1912, Page 12

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