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LAND NOTICES. PAERATA. £f() A PER Acre; 305 acres, 90 ocresin oats, 1 acre potatoes, balance grass/and **<*vr lying fallow, all ploughable, fenced with posts and wire; well watered by permanent streams; will carry 2 sheep ; to tho acre. There is a very good houso of 7 rooms and conveniences, "scullery, bathroom, washhouso, and all necessary out- , buildings; fruit and flower gardens; Hmilcs from station; 3 miles fromcream--1 cry; owner will'exchange for rent-producing property. , i , 137 A I KAIHU.. 1 Sr\ -*- oTei 1031 acres ; 20" acres'in grass, 10 acres crop, 100 acres bush, bal- ," anco fern .country; small portion level, balance undulating, nearly all ploughable; 6 paddocks, fenced with pests and wire, sheep proof; well watered by crooks and springs;- carrying 10' head .'of cattle, 300 sheep, and 3 borsos; good 5- - roomed house, man's whare, small woolshed, sheep yards; "large quantity of fciicc ing material on property; 3 miles from Btation and schooi; 4 miles from creamery. Land Transfer Title. ' 130 A I ' NORTHERN WAIROA. 1 ore * 178 acre9 ' * n grass except a few acres shelter bu6h; SO cW/W/W aores crop, 14S acres level, 30 acres undulating; subdivided into 13 paddocks, fenced with posts and wire, watered by creeks and springs; carrying 50 ' dairy cows and 30 head of young stock; good house of' 7 rooms, washbouse, dairy, 6-bailed cowshed, milking machine installed, 3-stalled stable, iarge barn with loft; cream boat calls daily; J mile Com school. Thiß property is mostly swamp land, well drained, cleared, and in grass, showing an abundance of splendid feed, j This land cannot be beaten in New Zealand. There is a landing on the property, , and boat calls twice daily. A useful «nd cheap farm, and owner IB making [ money. Land Transfer Title. 126 A \ WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO., [ 99 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. t ; '. : — 1 '- ' • ■ ,' j AUCKLAND PROVINCE. ! WAIKATO.-HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. i ' ' 3 ■■■;... ~~ '.:.'■ • I 7(1C A CRES, FREEHOLD; 600 acres in grass, 20 acres bush, 80 aenss fern; 1 good soil, practically all ploughable, nice rolling country; well watered, ' fenced, and subdivided. Good road frontage. A choice property, and one of tho cheapest at present on the market. /';' ■ - - ' ( The Property is full of feed; best English grasses. . - - GOOD HOUSE, 5 rooms, nearly new; cowshed, piggeries, etc. . ,' . Nine miles leading Township, 2J miles creamery, 1J miles school. . , > WOULD EXCHANGE FOR GOOD RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTY. ARGHD. .WALLACE, :' \ : ■'''.' ' LANDED ESTATE AGENT, . .'' QUEEN, STREET, AUCKLAND. 'GRAZING COUNTRY. GRAZING/COUNTRY.. •.'.,.■' 2 "''. ' '~'■' ' . • ' ' ' '' ■ '' i '■"'■'' ; 1 pTAA ACRES, within 18 miles of Hamilton, and only one mile from post office, i XO\f\f adjoining school, cream, cart calls at place;,- 751) .acres a:e well-grassed, 200 acres are in bush, and tho remainder in rough feed. House of 5 convenient f rooms, woolshed, 30 x. 40, cowshed, eto. Two-shoep country. ;• . .PRICE, £7_per Aero. '' '•..: TERMS-Half Cash. .'. '' , ~ '■' / •'.'■-'. j' 2 '■' MORTGAGE-£650. . .' "''■-. f •■•■'... ■•:'••'■' ".■ ' ■ 'TITLE—96O Acres Freehold, oalanco 0.R.P.. at Ms. a ;——————— 0 ;. COOPER: AND MANNING, ,';■''': -HAMILTON.' '■ ''" »■ ' ' - ' '■ ■ - -N : r. ' '....'■ :;■■.'■'.. • ■ ".'>;'■,/ ■ ■. ' I- ; ,(; .'. . EXCELLENT FATTENING OR DAIRY FARM. , S "'■'■.'. ... ' ..;' ———; — '. :'p. . '.'••■"■" '' or' ACRES Freehold, all in grass, except 7 • acres splendid shelter bush j > all flat 00 and 75 acres been ploughed; carried last winter 275 breeding ewes, 100 hogs gets, 32 cattle, 16 Horses, in addition tdwhibh-20 tonsofoaten'ciiaff were'ctitj hhd realised £s'ss. per ton; 4-roonicd,,cottage, and. shed; well subdivided and wdter- < ed; 11 miles from township, sale'ya'rds, railway statiqn, post office, and telegraph office; 8 acres now in ryo and clover hay ready to cut, and 8 acres in rape and 0 With the above goes 107 acres,leasehold at £25 per annum, which wintered 150 e ewes, 7 cons, besides horses, and fattened off lambs and wethers; well fenced and i watered; 7-roomed house; 20-bail cowshed, concrete floor, stables, etc.; house is let at £30 per annum.' . A '-.... .■ , : PRICE: £4i50 for Freehold, ! lease given in. TERMS: £1000 cash, balance at 5 percent. ■■ Fol. 1081 Thii Property, owing to its situation and quality, is excellently suited for use as a dealing and fattening farm, or lor dairying. Should run 80 cows-well. ■ Further particulars, on application to . '. .. . ...j..... :.-,.-~ .■_ : DALGfETY AND;.;COMPANY, LTfi., ''■,-"' • .WELLINGTON.' .". •■"'• : v " 458 ACRES FREEHOLD. ' rTTHIS is an Ideal Sheep Farm. One-half of the property is limestone formation 8 X and the other sandstone. All of the land is good and all in grass with the !l 'exception of some shelter bush. Probably, some 50 to 60 acres are flat, while a '" great deal of the place could be ploughed. Adjoining the farm is a reserve .of somc--1 ' thing like 130 acres, 50 of which are down in grass, and aro utilised by the holder of this farm. The flats are exceptionally fine, surrounded by the picturesque forma-' tion of limestone, they present a most beautiful and pleasing picture. Tho distance to township, with steamer wharf, is 8 miles by good road, while the railway sta- '" tion to bo built on the new railway connecting Whangarei with the new North Auckland Main Trunk line, now authorised will be 8 miles in the other direction. j School is half-mile. The bouse is of 8 rooms and well situated. A barn with cow- . 6hed and stable, sheds; sheep pens, etc., constitute the outi buildings. There is a small orchard with ■'■ a lot ■ of grape vines. The very finest limestone cave of the' ?orth is situated on this property, visited by many tourists. 550 sheep, 130 head cattle, and 8 horses, arc s on the property at present. The grass is good and requires more stock to keep it d down, On thewhole, tho farm is the most pleasing in every tespect of anything in i, the district. ■' Price, £7 per acre. Terms, £800 cash, balance 4i per cent. No. 610 P 1 AQA ACRES, Freehold, on the coast, practically all ploughable, with 850 acres i JLUOU in grass. Over 600 acres are rich swamp land, now fully drained, 50 » acres of bush. The slopes^, covered with grass, were originally heavy puriri bush, r Practically ring fenced, with subdivisions. Three houses, with 6; 8/and 4 rooms reP spectivcly, large milking shed find' barn. Six miles to railway station, sto wharf, ' where steamer from Auckland calls. Well watered.' Grand beach frontage. Good » fishing, good shooting. At present used for fattening purposes, but it is well adapted 9 for dairying. Price, only £12 per acre. • No. 833 .'■ ■ MACEESY AND SON, - s . REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. i .... v '-.'."■,-'. 10,400 ACRES DAIRYING COUNTRY. 10,400 ACRES DAIRYING COUNTRY. • "PARTLY improved, wintered 4000 sheep, 1300 head of cattle; substantial buildings ' X- and equipment. Most ideal dairy settlement could bo mado. Price, inclusive of stock and plant, £70,000. Terms. .. , , -i q Ann ACRES, First-class Virgin Bush ' Country, good healthy two-sheep JLo.l/vU country. / Price, £2 15s. per acre. Easy terms. PAfifi ACRES Magnificent Cattle Breeding Station, North Auckland. WinDttUl/ tered 5000 sheep, 1300 head of cattle,-fattens well. Price,, £9 per acre. SMALL FARMS, on the "Omana" Subdivision, of the 64 farms laid off there are 20 still open for selection. Terms, 15 per cent. cash. Government Engineers are now surveying railway through property. We have a few Small Farms, on tho Ruawai Plains, Northern Wairoa, conceded to be tlw richest landi in tho Dominion. _ ■'..'■,' . . f' • , T. MANDENO JACKSON _ • J ', AUCKLAND AND DARGAVILLE, u . AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND STATION AGENTS. 3 Telegraphio Address—"Hood, Arcade, Auckland." p,o. Box 454, ■• '• / '" ROBERT HOOD, / . • LAND AND ESTATE'AGENT, NO. 5 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. (1 AOO ACRES, South of Auckland, OEO in gross;' House 9 rooms, 'woolshed, stable, 11 VOO chaff-room, and implement shed, watered by permanent creeks. Wintered s 820 sheep and 120 cattle. Cream wagon within 2 miles next Beason. Price, £6 per s aero'. This is a cheap farm and'worthy of inspection. '','«.' '■ Ol A ACRES, about 6 miles from Tuakau Railway Station, 1J from Post Office, d Axrx. creamery, and school; House 5 rooms, new cowshed, cart-shed, and soparat- '. ing house, 18 acres new grass, carrying at present 30 dairy cows, young stock, and y 3 horses. Price, £10 "10s. per acre. ' . - WAIKATO--106 ACRES, first-class land, adjoining railway station, post office, and school; flat land mostly reclaimed swbmp; House s.rooms; and ponvehi- »■ enccs; good implement shed, cowshed, concrete floor; also paved yards; watered by 'I windmills. Price, £32 10s. per acre. Terms,' £1000 cash. , y SPRINGY ALE ESTATE. '" fTIHE undersigned have been instructed by Messrs. J. and T. Holdcn to sell by n 1 PRIVATE TREATY, nbout 2700-ACRES ' ■ ' of this Well-known Estate, s The country was originally heavy bush, now all in the best of grasses with >■ the exception of patches of shelter and ornamental bush. . I One third good flats, balance easv hills, i Main road right through property. I. Situated about 16 miles from Waipawa Railway Station by practically level Tho above block is admittedly tho bost portion of tho Springvalo Estate, and • well worth inquiry. '' Full particulars to bona-fido inquiries on application to s■ ■ • q ' - C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., ' , Napier. Or Hastings Branch: N. R. Wellwood Manager. J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 12

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