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LAND NOTICES. WAIKATO. fiOA 1 AS. per acre. 272 acres all in excellent pasture. Subdivided into suit cSwtc JLU able paddocks, well watered by running streams, will milk 100 cow; now. ' Fine house of G rooms. Large inilk shed. Threo largo hay-stacks and stack of oats included. 6 miles from Hamilton, creamery opposite. Terms arranged, 103 A. 0"t A Per Acre. 100} acres, 25 acres nn,v grass, B acres oats, balance rough feed cK/J-lf and ti-tree. About 40 acres of (i-tree cut ready for ploughing. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, watered by good well. Carrying 10 milking cows and 16 two year-old stock. There is a 2-roomed whare, separator room, etc. 200 Macrocapra, and 1000 berberies planted for shelter, 5 miles from school and P.O. 155.A • KAIHU. no (rS. Per Acre. 800 acres. 300 acres in grass, 100 acres fern and ti-tree, t»0 il two-thirds level, balnnce undulating, nearly all ploughablo, 8 paddoch fenced with posts and wire, sheep proof, well watered by. creek. Carrying COO ewes ajid lambs, 20 head of cattle and 6 horses. There is a good 0-rooined' house, stable 30 x 20, large shearing shed'to hold 200 sheep. 5 miles, from station by good metalled road. Cream cart calls 3 times weekly. .Terms arranged. 110 A. ■ KAWAU. ■ <?/? I nS. Per Acre. 2000 acres, 1000 acres grass and rough feed. Several miles XV of fencing. The property is well watered by never-failing streams. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle. Carrying 1500 sheep and , several hundred of cattle at present. Land Transfer Title. 48 A; [ WHEATLEY, RAVEN & CO., LAND, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCKLAND. ■ AUCKLAND PROVINCE. WAIKATO.—HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. 706 ACRES, FREEHOLD; 600 acres in grass, 20 acres buoh, 80 acrw fern; good eoil, practically all plou»bable, nice rolling country; well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Good road frontage. A choice property, and one of the cheapest at present on the market. The Property is full of feed, best English grasses. • " GOOD HOUSE, s'rooms, nearly new; cowshed, piggeries, etc. ' Nine miles leading Township, 2J mile 9 creamery, 1J miles school. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR GOOD RENT-PRODUCING 'PROPERTY. ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND AND EBTATE AGENT, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. GOOD DAIRY FARMS. ' An ACRES, all Rich Flat Land, well grassed, watered, well sheltered, close, to rty good, factory, school,'store, post offico and thriving township; 7-roomed residence, trap-shed, stable, piggery, 7-bail cow-shed, etc. Now carrying 20 milking" cows, 9 head dry stock, 1 horse, and a number of lqmbs. Price, £47' per acre. Terms, from .£SOO to .£7OO cash down. ' No. 70. •Jl/j ACRES Freehold. All well grassed, watered by permanent streams. xXrfc Fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, 40 acres is really good flat land, the balance is very nice rolling oountry, (broomed house, trap-shed, tool-shed, new dairy, good cow-shed, with; concrete floor, also concrete yard; This property has wintered the following stock:—4o cows, 2 bulls, 8 yearling heifers, and 1 hoise, and, then having plenty of feed to spare. Price, J!18 per acre, with only £500 cash down. ' 1 No. 622. qa ACRES Freehold. All well grassed, watered, fenced, and subdivided into all Oy good dairying land, J mile from railway station, creamery, and school. Will carry 30 milking cows, 7-roomed: house, and all the necessary out-buildings. Price, £28 103. per acre. Terms, £700 cash, balance to bo arranged, No. 52, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., • RANGITIKEI STREET, \ PALMERSTON NORTH, . ) ' 458 ACRES FREEHOLD, . T ~ r riuilS is an Ideal Sheep Farm. One-half of the property is limestone formation A and.the,.other sandstone. AIL of the land is good and all in grass , with , the 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 somethinglike 130 acres,,so of which are down in grass, and are utilised by the holder of this farm. The/lata are exceptionally fine, surrounded by the picturesque formation of limestone, they present a most beautiful and pleasing picture. The distance to township, with steamer wharf, is 8 miles by good road, while the railway station to be built on the new railway connecting Whangarei with tho new North Auckland Main Trunk line, now authorised will be 8 miles in .the other direction. School is half-mile. The house is of 8 rooms and well situated. A barn with' oow- ' shed and stable, sheds, sheep pens, etc., constitute tho 'outbuildings. There is a small orchard with a lot of grape vines. The very finest limestone cavo of the :orth is situated on this property, visited, by many tourists. 550 sheep, 130 head cattle, and 8 horses are on the property at present. The gross is good and requires more stock to keep it down, . On the whole, 1 the farm is the most pleasing in every i-espect of anything in the district. Price, £7 per acre. Terms) £800 cash, balance 4J percent. . No. 010 I ACRES, Freehold, on the coast, practically all ploughable,'with 850 acres AUOU in grass. Over 600 acres are rich sivarap land, now fully drained, 50 acres of bush. The elopes, covered with grass, were originally heavy puriri bush. Praotically ring fenced, with subdivisions. Three houses, with 6, 8, and 4 rooms resi>cotively, large milking shed and barn. Six miles to railway station, 5 to wharf, where steamer from Auckland calls. Well watored. Grand beach frontage. Good fishing, good shooting. At present used for .fattening purposes, but it is well adapted for dairying. Price, only £12 per acre. .... . No. 893 MACKESY AND SON, ( REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. 10,400 ACRES DAIRYING COUNTRY. 10,400 ACRES DAIRYING COUNTRY.

PARTLY improved, wintered 4000 sheep, 1300 head of oattla j substantial buildings and equipment. Most ideal dairy settlement oould be made. Price, inclusive of stock and plant, £70,000. Terms. ' 1 O AAA ACRES, First-cla'a Virgin Bush Country, good healthy two-sheep JLO.UI/l/ country. Price, £2 15s. per acre. Easy terms. HA ACRES Magnificent "Cattlo Breeding Station, North Auckland. Wtn"i"" tered 5000 sheep, 1800 head of oattle, fattens well. Price, £9 per acre. QHALL FARMS, on the "Omana" SnOtlivision, of the 64 farms laid off there are O 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 the Ruawai Plains, Northern Wairon, conocded to be the richest land in the Dominion. ■T. MANDENO JACKSON • AUCKLAND AND DARGAVILLE, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND STATION AGENTS. PRIVATE HOTEL. GOING CONCERN. SALE, the Goodwill of Lease and Furniture of a 22-roomed, Boardinghouse * m • I 1 ™I*®"1*®" " n one °f the best positions in AUCKLAND. Tho house is well established and well kept. Rent, £5 10s.; lease 3 years, with extension, and promlsee_ will have additional rooms (about 20) built on by landlord if desired, in time for Exhibition. Price, £1300 casn. WIRE about this if you want it. BRICK HOUSE. 27 ROOMS. / ! FINISHING, a Brick House of 27 Rooms, doss to Queen Street, AUCK- ■ rfj- 'AND. The premises are in a retired position, near the centre of tho town. Pnoe £2900; £900 cash. Don't waste timo writing about this if you want anything of the kind, but WIRE, as it will sell promptly. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Auctioneers and Land Agents, QUEEN AND SWANSON STS., AUCKLAND. CHEAP FARM—-Must be Sold this month owing to death in owner's family. I RTAA ACRES, L.1.P., 8 miles Masterton and 1 mile from school, P. 0., and cheese u\Jy factory; all in grass; new 6-roomed House, etc., orchard in full bearing; carried last year 20 dairy cows and 475 sheep, and owner sold 500 cords wood. Will hand over orders for 400 cords at 225. Gd. now to-buyer. SALE OF FIREWOOD AND POSTS WILL PAX PRICE ASKED IN 1 YEARS. Rent and Rates, £H 18s. per annum. I'filCEj £5 15s. acre. Terms: £700 cash, balance as arranged. W, H. MORRAH AND CO,, LAND AGENTS. 63 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. RARE Opportunity to Securo First-class Dairy Farm.—4so Acres freehold, all drained swamp land, situated in Thames valley; 350 acres in best English grasses, balance in crops; well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, water In every paddock: new 7-roomed' house, with hot and cold water lam on to bathroom; cowshed of 12 bails, oonorete floor, and all neoesjary outbuildings. There is a six-oow-plant milking machine, 4j h.p. oil engine, all in first-class working order; also 80 good dairy cows, 2 bulls. 10 yuung cattle, and 30 pigs', are included in tkd price, as well as tno whole household furniture, whioh is insured for £220. This property will carry 160 cows. Ono mile from creamery, school, railway station, post office, and store. Price as a going oonoern, JE4O per acre. Equity, £10,800; terms, or owner will entertain an exchange, for sheep oountrv, and £2000 cash. THOMAS R. HUSBAND, WOOD VILLE. FOR SALE. QUEEN Street, Auckland. Splendid Stand near General Post Office and Shipping. A well-established Profitable BOOKSELLER'S BUSINESS. All Cash Trade. Good Lease. Splendid.'Returns. Pull. particulars from Sole Agent— 1 . C. J. OWEN, CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND. SPLENDID SHEEP COUNTRY. 1300 ACRES LIMESTONE. LAND TRANSFER. SCHOOL and P.O. 3 miles. Rangiriri Railway Station 14 miles by river. Frontage of 3 miles to good metalled road. All in grass, half plough able; 24 paddocks, well watered. Stock, 2000 big sheep, 1000 lambs, 150 cattle. Two good houses;' comploto sheds and yards. PRICE, £9 ss, per acrp; one-third Cash. W. I). M'LEAN, I PHOENIX CHAMBERS. AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1676, 17 February 1913, Page 12

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