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LAND NOTICES. " ' , ; ':'", RARE Opportunity to Seour© First-class Dairy Farm.-450 Acres freehold, all drained swamp land, situated in Thames Valley; 850 acres in boat English grosses, balance in crops; well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, water in every paddock; now 7-roomod house, with hot and cold water loft on to bathroom 5 cowshed of 12 baila, conoroto floor, and all nocetaary outbuildings, Thoro is a six-cow-plant milking machine, i\ h.p. oil engine, nil in first-lass working orders alas 80 good dairy cows. 2 bulls. 10 young, cattle, and 80 pigs, are included in the prieo. as well as tho whole household furniture, whioh is insured for £220. This property will carry 160 cows. One mile from creamery, school, railway station,, post.office, rind etpro. Price as a going oonoern. JG4O per aero. Equity, ,£10,800; tortus,' or own. . er will entertain an eiohange, for shoep oountry, and £2i06 cosh. V,' THOMAS R. HUSBAND, N : " r ,--,.. ; WOODVILLB. ' • : ;;; - '. I CAN SELL.-£IOOO CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. 1 - ■■■'■ ' ' QAftO ACRES First-class Linicstono Country; would out up splendidly"into ■'*■■' • .';• "Y", v ,,. 6mall dttiry farms/when more fully improved. No better sheep "of '"' " cattle fattening country is to be found in tho North' Island. In , three separate v ■''■'■■>■ blocks adjoining, bounded C miles by a fino river. A large area rich-rivor'nats,' '"" open valleys, balance easy round hills. Practically the whelo of tho block" is >'<>'»'■■ ■< ploughable, 250 acros in English grasses, balance high fern and .bush, 2J-miles ■ --'. fencing; good house, 7 rooms and outbuildings. There' aro several ro;ids;-Tuntlih|r- , '-' , ' , ' ; through and past tho property. Two .butter factories within H'-miles,- also town"' : ship and saloyards. Dairy farms nil round.tho block. Block A-Native Lea!*,.' '. Is. 6tl. var ■aero, ,£3 lOs.-ucre, 100 acres; Block'B-Freekold.'jta 10s, acre, 1000 acres) -■' >■■■-~ 81 .°5, k ,,9r. l l . lvo LeaM > ls - 3d - Per'aero, M 10s., 1000 acres. ! ~.,.::'.,;, LOUIS LEWIS, REAL ESTATE AGENT and AUCTIONEER, AUCKLAND. :':.-."' •; m CHEAP HAWKE'S BAY- SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. -. -'■ ' <; ' '-' 320 ACRES oi first-class Dairying or Pastoral Land,- half ploughablp, ba].,, ' «<"*" aucp easy hills with four-roomed houso and outbuildings, Bheep yards,- '•'•'-'<■■> etc.; 0110 mile and a half from: railway, aiid-ten miles from. Hastings.:' This it tHree-sneep country, and tho price is reasonable. Only 15 percent;' of, pnrcli&M -' ' money required, the balance very easy terms. . For full particulars, apply \ ' i ...':■..: • W./P.,M c GORMICI,v^ • I LAND. AGENT. HASTINGS. :, , '; ./-■': ■':■'■ \ .; '' ' TZL _r £5 108. PER ACRE ~~~~ r -- ~ * ''- •:' 2054. ACEES > 0.8.P., at lis. od., and 301 acres Native Lease, at ls.'fld. for 21 • "'-.- jj 1 n years ' 2a - 6d - for 2 Vy«n»-' All in grassoxcept 280 acres, 12 well-watered :..,. paddocks, 9 rooms; every convenience, telephone, etc.; 2-cottages, woolshod, WolsUi» '■■'.< • 8 sets yards, dip, etc. Closo to Kawhia Harbour,. . Winters-SSOO- sheen,'V,''^ ;TO head oattlo, and horses. -All been heavy bush.: £b 10a. per acre, stock at valu* .-:; /,i , : tion. Terms arranged, < '„■ ,•-...,1 .-v ,'-i.';.|, ■'■"'"" :;. mackay'^W : '•■■-•■■ . ' "• :■■;. : " .■ TE KU1T1.:,..;,.:,.;:■:■:.;:,-.,..■:,::.. i : V- : ,:,.,.,,- i',^ ;■'. ;,■ ■.-.:■' •'■■".'.., •■!.-->-'. V ■':-■'■•>:' VM;"" -I -i-'-- !-'< : '. '." •••....- y ■•-.- '■.•■■"'.'■' .-'■'. ■ TEKTjiT,i;;..;.:^>^ l ':';v\:'. ; 'V;7'''.' : ■:■■";' •, : " A GOOD,SPEC-NO. 44, AN CLd'sEtOHAMILTON. V' • Ifil FREEHOLD ACRES; 90 acres rich swamp, drained, and growing'good grasG, ''' ■'•- 11 "1 I)alanco healthy grass; 10 paddocks,' .2', miles -.from •station;. .- creamery, .• '-••., school, and P.O. •■. House, 7 woms, cowshed, li bails,. watered by windmill.: .£lB per'. -..'; ' aero, «500 cash;-bolaiKi" t)in>« vi>ars;''■"-.-■''■■■■'' ; .•.;'■,;;.•,,•.,,.: „,., : ■/;. - • •..;,. .'. ;Land;and commission; AuENTs,iiAAaLTON..'..ri\>r^,';,:; -^ 1 (ip\(\ 'ACRES, NORTHERN WAIROA.-Buyers, take note that this .jr a flriN ■: . XVUV class Proporty, suitable for mixed farming and dairyingj 200-acres-aw' river flats, quality equal to Raupo.district Present owners nlio have beennn occupation for years, have previously refused JlO per ncre for 700 aorcs wlthont buildings, when not desirous' of. scUihg, To ndjnßt private affairs we have hod recent instructions to Goll at £9 per. aore; ru'l l nnrt'Dilara from the <?oln AeenU HANSENa;AND (MaGHTY, ; ,i' aUckund , ■ ..;.,"., ~'.,',;".; — . ■ v FREEHOLD- ; SHEEP RUN 1 OCiRA ACRES, 18 miles from NAPIER h\ good motor road, undulating country, /*lflltfc nil surface-sown, half, ploughable, original!) fein land, waler m c\ory paddock. Winters 2300 wet ewes, besides cattle, can bo improved to 2 sheep. New 8-roomcd Houso, stables, woolslibd, etc , PRICE, £7 per aero. Terms arranged (1038) ' J: Hi OLDHAM j LAND AGrflT, NAPIER DAIRY FADMB, NEAR WANGANUI. ffiy ACRES, at por aorej £W oash required 60 ACRES at £10 lOi par acre t Oi X3OO coth required; good Jilao* oarrylng 25 cows and sheep 2£J ACRES it iSIB 10s.;.€ood 21-sh6»p oountry; good terms 510 ACRES. LIP , rent 6di p« ( ' ac~. Prieo £i 65.; .€OSO oasVrcqulral, Tor fuller paruoul&rs, G. ; Cr. ,POTTS, ; l WAN'OANUL BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. NATIVE LL\SL lOR SAIE fi'tlo Registered. „ „ 997 ft ACRES, Native Lease, 42 years , lenial ls for fir«t (en 3ears le Od tot , next eleven years, 2s;6d. per acre lollowmg 21 joirs, situated in Main Trunk Line, only 10 chains from railway station, road and rail through centre of •'■■: block! i block in first-class mixed bush, plenty totnra for fencing, balauce high fern; land mostly papa formation,.and casilj worked country, takes grass remark ablj well; will winter 2 ewes to acre easilj, fine site for homestead adjoining I railway line. Price, for. Good will, lfil'i7s.'Gd por acre, £500 to .£IOOO cash, balance , 'STOr-cent. for : s'-yearsn-'r''■ ' 1 J v ') '•;. i':ioW.nQjbt ! STREET, AUCKLAND t u t \su)

THE SUNNY NORTH. 45105. PER ACRE. ' 45 lOs/PER'ACRE. SHEEP and Cattle Farm, North Auckland, 920 acres, serai-volcanic '. land on rock: formation; 600 acres, in best English '. grass, 7 ■ miles' sheep-proof'fencing; 'carrying at tho present time and will | winter, 1100 sheep and ,00-1 head' mixed ■ cattle; good house of 5 rooniß,' woolshed, and sheep yards; metalled road 1 mile ; from property; township 2J miles;-school ; and creamery 3 miles; O.R.P.* tenuro; i can- be made Freehold at 255.' per acre. This farm is well adapted for dairying. Reasonable,terms to a good man.. 217-41 DAVID KAY,- --' : . •-•'• VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. ; , OWNER RETIRING.;,.', , .;' PROPERTY HAS~iBVER CHANGED ■; HANDS./ DON'T. MISS IT, ;.;;:.•. OftA ACRES, L.1.P., rent 410 12s. per <*l/V. annum, 5 miles ' from/,inland town, and ir from railway, good' metalled road, half milo from school; and Post Office, and 3 from cheoso factory; doacres level, balance easy, all in gras?, 8 paddocks, good 8-roomcd house, woolshed,ahorse-shed,, cowbails,;etc.,veto'., carrying 8 sheep per aore, and well suited for dairying. Goodwill, 414 per acre. Only 4300 cash.'. :.-. ' . J. HARMS AND SONS, ;: v ; MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY. -. ..-: •:;■ ■>■■ FREEHOLD, 10 MILES FROM CITY. "IIAA ACRES, 400 ploughablo,2 good XJLUU Homesteads, woolshed, , eto., well' watered, carrying 1J shcßp, capable carrying 2 sheep, suitablq for dairying t being sold to wind up estate. Prico 411 per acre! including stock and implements* N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 31 Hunter Street, Solo Agents. ■' ' ,- ; WB UNDERTAKE.•;.' .-v;.,;;'; FURNITURE REMOVALS and Storag* . of same in' Dry Storej.. Customs Clearing, and Forwarding- of Goods to any port of the Dominion. Cartage Contracts of nil Dosoriptiom. MUNT, COTTRELL,' AND CO., LTD. THE WILLIAM DANES BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY, ; EVA STREET (Off Dixon Street), ;v , WELLINGTON. '.">,' Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumb-' ere' Supplies, Firo Brigade Plant, Brewers, Creamary, and General Brasawork. Aluminium Castings a speciality. ;'Phone 1997. ■■'.;' ,' '' CONVEYANOEB. : LEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. . Time-table.—Leaves Foxton, C.SO a.m.'; arrive, Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Lbvin 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foxton 13 noon; leave Foxton, 2.35 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 p.m.; anivo Foxton, 9.45 p.m.' , A. F.- CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortest Route to ■ and from Foxton.—Leaves Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.! arriving Shannon daily, . 7.80, a.m.; lcavo ; Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily, 12 noon; loayo Foxton daily, 2.80 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 7:80. .p.m.,• leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton daily, 9.30 p.m. ■ T. H..GINGELL. ROYAL MAIL Leaves ■-, CARBINE STABLES, Fcilding, for Kimbolton daily at 8,30 a.m. nnd 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor. ■ ' ' Feilding,' - ALKER'S STABLES, v BULLS Forwarding. Agent, Carrier, nnd Gonernl Contractor. Coaches:'Groatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. O ' AND VOU N.Qi ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL, CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. Now and Up-to-Dafe Sample Rooms. Agonts for tho N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storago and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streots. St. John Ambulance available day or night. <Phone No. 126, Private \it, P.O. Box. 6Q.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 11

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