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LANO NOTICES. . -—; ; 1 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. ' BAY OF PLENTY. BAY OF PLENTY. £2 ss'5 s ' PER ACRE.—3SOO Acres, 500 acres river flats, mostly all drained, balance open country, consisting of ti-tree, tussock, and fern. Part Hit and part undulating hills, all ploughable. 380 acres sown in grass, 20 acres oats, 20 acres fallow, 7 acrcs ready for sowing turnips. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, Ring fenced, water in every paddock. \ Carrying !150 sheep, besides lambs, 55 head of cattle, and 14 horses. Good G-roomed House. P.O. and Store on property. Telephone sanctioned by Government, and shortly .to be erected. Outbuildings— Man's room, harness room, chaff loft, blacksmith's shop, 4-slalled stable, implement shed, cart and wagon shed, buggy shed, stock yards and sheep yards; 1 acres good orchard in full bearing, vegetable gardens, 1 acre wire-netted fowl run. About 2 miles of river frontage. Self-acting punt. Good fishing. 'Plenty of game, pheasant, pigeon, duck, etc. As a going concern. Stock and plant at valuation. WHEATLEY, RAVEN & CO., LAND, HOUSE. AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCKLAND. SUNNY- WAIKATO. . CHOICE FARMS ON EASY TERMS. , CHOICE HARMS ON EASY TERMS. GB. STARKV, ESQ., has instructed Messrs. Cooper and Manning to Sell, by • I'UELIC AUCTION, Fine Properey, tho TAHUROA ESTATE, TAHUROA ESTATE, AT MORI!INSVILL73, AVAIIvATO, In Sections rangingjfrom 200 Acres to 600 Acres- The land is rich, warm, and highly responsive to cultivation. TERMS— 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 12 months, or ,improvements to value of 15 per cent., balance 5 years at 5 per cent. v Plans and Particulars, Messrs. James Macintosh and Co., Wellington, or COOPER AND MANNING, AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. : AUCKLAND PROVINCE. WAIEATO.—HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. -/ 706 FREEHOLD; 600 acres in grass, 20 acres buoh, 80 acujs fern; good 6oil, practically all ploughable, nioe rolling country; well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Good road frontage. A choice property, and one of the cheapest at present on tho market. The Property is full of feed, best English grasses. GOOD HOUSE, 5 rooms, nearly new; oowshed, piggeries, etc. ; Nine miles leading Township, 2J miles creamery, 1} miles school. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR GOOD RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTY. ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, V QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. GOOD DAIRY FARMS. Af! ACRES, all Rich Flat Land, well grassed, watered, well sheltered, closo to tfcy good factory, school, store, post offico and thriving township; 7-roomed i 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 lambs. Price, <£-17 per acre. Terms, from =£500 to £*700 cash down. No. 70. m ACRES Freehold. All well grassed, watered by permanent streams. Fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, 40 acres is really good flat land, the balance is very nice rolling country, G-roomed house, trap-shed, tooi-shed, new dairy,- good cow-shed, with concrete floor, also concrete yard. 'This property has wintered the following stocklo cows, 2 bulls, 8 yearling heifers, and 1 horse, and then having plenty of feed to spare. Price, £1S per acre, with only .£SOO cash down. ... . No. 622. DA ACRES Freehold. All well grassed, watered, fenced, and subdivided intc all Qy good dairying land, J mile from railway station, crc-amery, and school. A A'ill carry 30 milking cows, 7-roomed house, and all the necessary out-buildings. Price, .£2B 10s. per acre. Terms, ,£7OO cash, balance to bo arranged.- No. 52. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, 458 ACRES FREEHOLD. S * •npHIS is an Ideal Sheep Farm. One-half of the property is limestone formation -fl- and tho otlior sandstone. All of tho land is gobJ and all in grass with the exception of some shelter bu6h. Probably some 50 to CO acres are flat, while a great deal of the place could bo ploughed. Adjoining the farm is a reserve of something like 130 acres, 50 of which'.are down in grass, and aro utilised by the holder of this farm. Tho flats 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 S miles by good road, while tho railway station to be built on the new railway connecting AA'hangarei with the new North Auckland Main Trunk line, now autnorised will be 8 miles in the other direction. School is half-mile. Tho house is of 8 rooms and well situated. A barn with cowshed and stable, ; sheds, sheep pens, etc., constitute tho outbuildings. Thero is 1 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 are on the property at present. The grass.is good and requires more stock to keep it down. On the whole, _tho farm is tho most pleasing in every respect of anything in the district. Price, £7 per acre. Terms, .£BOO cash, balance 4i j>cr cent. No. 010 8 AO A ACRES, Freehold, on the coast, practically all ploughable, with 850 acres JLUOv in grass. Over 000 acres are rich swamp land, now fully drained, 50 acres of bush. The slopes, covered with grass, were originally heavy puriri bush. Practically ring fenced, with subdivisions. Three houses, with 0. 8, and -1 rooms respectively, largo milking shed and barn. Six miles to railway station, 5 to wharf, where stoamer from Auckland calls. AA'ell watered. Gmml beach frontage. Good fishing, good shooting. At present used for fattening purposes, but it is well adapted tor dairying. Pi-ice, only .£l2 per acre. No. 893 ■ MACKESY, AND SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AVHANGAREI. A SOLID TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. A SOLID TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. ■ \ 1 lyA A ACRES, at .£8 per acre, with .£3OOO cash down, balance five years 5 per cent. AVitli slock (at valuation) will cost about £IG,BOO, at which price it shows a GROSS INCOME OF 10 PER CENT. It is an ideal place for Subdivision, and has a large PROSPECTIVE A\ALU,E FOR DAIRYING. Very substantial Homestead of 7 rooms, all conveniences, nice garden, telephone, etc. School adjoins. Has also I'IA'E COTTAGES, three let, two used by employees. Also fine 'feu-aero Commercial ORCHARD, charming place, beautiful grounds, with three glass houses, now worked on shares, aiid nets .£2OO a year (for the half share). Stock on run 2700 grown sheep, 1000 lambs, 120 head cattle,,and horses. All substantially fenced, with 20 subdivisions. 7 miies water frontage (back ami front), with throe fine wharves, necessary yards, for sheep, cattle, and shipping, wool-shed and numerous other buildings, all up to date. Daily steamer calls. Close to largo market town, 3 miles, splendid markets. Fine new oil launch goes with property. Plenty of shelter bush and fencing timber; 200 acres rich swamp to bring in. Situated North of Auckland—best climate in the Dominion. Owner has bought larger property, hence selling this—a bargain, a solid 10 per cent, proposition, with a large prospective margin. Apply early. - T. MANDENO JACKSON AUCKLAND AND DAi!GAA'ILLE, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND STATION AGENTS. £5 TO £15 INCOME PER WEEK BY BUYING this old-established Restaurant in tho prosperous town cf Hastings. Seating accommodation for sixty people, together with an up-to-date plant and a valuable lease. Further particulars of Ibis and other busino-'-es from W. P. M c CORMIGK, LAND AGENT, HASTINGS. A~l A ACRES, goo,] CM y country, on Main Road; low rent for 42 years. GjodrfcXtsr wi!'„ 455., ur Freehold for ,£t fu. AV'ouid make a good Dairy or Fattening Farms This is AVorth Your Inquiry. J NO. R. GRAHAM, TE KUITI. £500 CASH • TS all the money required to put you into a Block of 500 acres Freehold at JCS ss. .H per acre. 200 acres" felled and grass.-;!; Ixilance good bush. At present carrying 320 Sheep and 31 head of Cuttle oi: improved portion. -10 flat, balance hilly. 3-roomed cottage; I paddocks. 1-1 mil. s from Railway Station, and J-niile from school. Owner will consider an exchange for small South Island high country runEquilv i:2000. HUHTKII, SORUTiTZE, - AND GIBSOIf. TENNYSON STREET. NAPIER. 1 ACHES, Freehold, best, cf grazing country, AA'airangi A'allcy, 12 miles Jt.OvJO from railway station, level road. Stock sales conducted in the district. The Auckland beef market is supplied chiefly from this valley. GSO acres in grass balanco solid bush timbers. Tho property is ring fenced, subdivided into 9 paddocks. Good 7-roonifd housn. new wcolsiied, men's cottage, concrete sheep dip; lfi acres have been ploughed. All rideable country; 2 sheep, with about 20 per cent. -:i eel tie. No noxious I'riee, .£5, eas'u .£2OO only, balance at 5 per cent, and 0 per cent, fur 31 years. E. J. WHYTE AND CO., LAND, STOCK AND ESTATE AG EXT. MORRINRYILLE

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 16

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