LAND NOTICES. , OTAKI. m SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS, AREAS FROM « ACRES TO 12G ACRES, t SITUATED WITHIN 1 MILE OF RAILWAY STATION. Lnmt all ploughable, consists of rich . river deposit llats which will grow anything. PRICES, from £20 per aero. ■ Full particulars from WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 27 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. AJJK ACRES Freehold beach property, situate in North Taranaki. practically all level and pluughable; well subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 6-roomed house, largo cowshed wifh concrete floor fitted up for milking machines, Chccso factory and school opposite; frontage (o good road and handy to township and saleyards. Good investment for dairy farmer. Prico wC22 per acre. Reasonable terms can bo arranged. • " 4002 QQt" ACRES Freehold, all level, very rich Coast fattening land with sea frontage, a u j a g rass> foncoil and subdivided into convenient paddocks j good 8roomed house and outbuildings; 1 mile to township, saleyardo and school, f mils to butter factory; first-class matelled load. Prico JD32 10s. per acre. Terms, ■£•1500 cash, balance can remain on easy terms' to genuine dairyman. 4431 A~i(\ ACRES, good Coast land, L.1.P., at lOd.'per acre; 880 acres in grass, and balance, 30 acres bush; well fcnccd and sußdivided into 7 shecp-proaf paddocks; 4-roonied oottage, cowshed, sheep jards and dip; sufficient level to milk 45 cows; balance suitable for sheop and young cattle; 2i miles to cheese factory and school, good formed road. Price, .£8 10s. per aero.. Terms, JESOO cash, and balance can remain. KKA acres being Freehold Coast 'and, ar.d 190 acres W.C.S.R., """ rent £13 10s. per annum, 15 years to run, with right of renewal;. 450 a ? M i S 'I £ rass > balance good bush land; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, woolshed, sheepyards; convenient paddocks, orchard and garden. Prico £7 !>s. per acre, Cheap property. . 3607 NEWTON .KING , AUUT AGENff'NEW N pLYMOUTn NCUI SHEEP PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ACRES, 100 Freehold, 190 C.P.C. at .£2150, 8 years to run COO acres grass, , , J" flat atl( l plouglmble. Good G-roomed liouse, dairy, separator house, 3bail cowshed, concreto yards, woolslied, stables, 'trapshed, good orchard winters 000 ewes and milk 15 cows. Received 7d. per gallon for milk with delivery on place. Fattens about 150 slwep, 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered; G mild by good metal road from Town, Railway, and Saleyards (fortnightly sales). PRICE—,£2OOO, including goodwill of lease. Folio ICIJ (->4-0 Freehold, all in grass and crops; winters 1500 sheep (1200 ewes), 1 j Y 60 grown cattle, and 10 horses. Fully half is drained swamp, balance un", dular»ng;1 good 9,rooined Homestead, woolshed, sheepyards, dip, 3-roomed cottage) well subdivided, fenced, and watered. Situated 2 miles by good level metal roail from Township and Railway Station. Only ,£ISOO cash required. Folio 162} DALGETY AND COMPANY LTD., WELLINGTON. A CHOICE MODERN FARM. 1 Qftft Dairying and Sheep Country, situated in Te Aroha district | ii about 700 acres rich drained swamp flats in grass, balance all in graßf, with exception of 150 acres standing bush; nearly all fenced, and subdivided into about 40 paddocks, carrying at present 3200 sheep, 200 cows and heifers, 70 younj cattle, 20 draught and hack horses, and will carry more stock, if desired; waters! by never-failing stream, in addition to lake; electric power for lighting 5 buildings, working shearing and milking machines, threshing, seed-dressing, and woocl> sawing. _ The Buildings oomprise 14-r6omod residence, liglited with electricity, an 4 fitted with hot and cold water service, and boing replete with all latest town improvements ac-1 oonnccted by telephone; numerous outbuildings, milking machine:), etc., etc. All bu," ''.ngs thoroughly up-to-date, and valued at .£4OOO. Tho milking plant is said to be. the most up-to-date in New Zealand. Full printed details and particulars of this Model Farm can Ims had on. applU ration. Price, i!l6 10s. per acre, Freehold. Terms, one-quarter cash, balant#' arranged. This is one of the .Finest Farms in the country. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Auction-SATR and Land Agenfs. Corner Queen and'Swanson Streets, AUCKLAND^
CHEAPEST SHEEP COUNTRY OFFERED FOR YEARS. 11 Qfli ACRES Freehold; about.6lo acres in grass and rough food; balance II JLJLuU standing bush,' from 500 to GOO acres of ploughablc land; a considerable portion of this block is fenced, and there are several subdivisions. It is splendidly watered by running streams; lies well to tho sun; this property, when fully improved, will carry 2 slieep to the aero all tho year through, and do them well. It is only 7 miles from tho Manawatu Railway Line by a good metalled road, with the exception of a mile. This is undoubtedly a snip, and we know of nothing which offers such remarkable value. Price, JI3 per acre; terms, .£ISOO cash, balance: at .5 per cent. : t ' OA 1 ACRES Freehold; 2.10 acres in grass, balance bush; all well watered; lies, O'H well lo tho sun; 100 acres ploughable, balance is easy hills; good houf», washhouse; woolshcd and yards. Price, ,£5 per acre; ,£3OO to .£SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD,; . PALMEKSTON NORTH. .' . ' _ : :—:—: ; KTnraP AND CATTLE STATION. f>NAA ACRES Freehold, situated on the East Coast, about 5 hours by steamer 001/U . from Auckland. The property has about 3 miles of sea frontage* with pretty bays and sandy beaches, and a fine • sheltered harbour. About IJ>OO acres ploughabfe, of which a good portion is rich flats. Balance easy undulating hills. Tho soil is good, and when surface sown carries a splendid solo of grass. At present there are about 400 acres in grass, 2000 ; acres have been burnt off tint season, and is now being sown. The property should carry in the spring 3000 sheep, besides cattle. The whole of the station is watered by running streams and spnnas, \snect north-east'; no frosts in tho winter. Ideal sheep and cattle country. Ihe buildings consist of-up-to-date 8-roomed house, .water throughout, fine wide veranrlihs telephone, etc.; men's whare, store, workroom, piggeries, cowshed, etc. Price, ips. per acre. We can arrange very.easy terms. Write or wire us at onoQf this will not Temain long on the market. ' YOUNG AND JACKS ;10 DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. - • t •' TO NURSERYMEN, ORCHARDISTS. OOftA. CASH. DOWN bnvs Nursery 6nrdens. : Prolific Orchard, 3 .'miles front sboUll Gifborne. Rare chance for man who knows tins business. Ownetf selling on account of ill-health. TO SMALL FARMERS. nirrA CASH DOWN buys 1)60 acres, 22 miles from town; 300 acres grass, 6? 6 i i)" acres flats, whare; yards, 2 paddocks. 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE, per acre. A BARGAIN for young men. C. G. BLOORE, THE SHEEP-MAN'S PARADISE. GISBOKNE, POVERTY BAY. FARM, MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, NEAR PICTON. Half in heavy, <O, pasture, the balance being bush, 200 acres are flat and pkraghable, carryJ iiifT -ionn «hppn °0 cattle horses, pigs, etc-; good homestead and oil necessary fo.rntf To bf« a S concern will, all stock and implements at M 10aJ acre. A bargain. Apply W. H. MORRAH AND • CO., ■ LAND AGENTS, 03 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
SHEEP RUN GIVEN AWAY J THE actual total outlay YEARLY, including purchase money, is less than 01SH SHILLING per head of the present sheep-carrying capacity of the PwpwfJj •mil flu-* riiiTvhv* capacity can bo move than doubled, AULA, obout,, I»,UJO ACTiVS Title ,r ood* loi" c e for long term. Kent ami rates do not execcd 11W. W* acre Compensation for all improvements at end of lease. In the present state this £roperl"" «0J big M.eep, besides cattle About 1000 acres ilat bebveon ™ 'Hid 1500 acres in crass and l»!ouce m rough feed, fern, manuka, and li„l t buS>' T1 e ™ 'ertv is R >m.re for all stock, and there are five suMivis.ous. Small sst hjp imu ' kcl W' H. LAMBERT AND CO., 1 'THE LIVK-LAXJ) SALMAN. PALMKRSTON EORTHj' Toi A~4CREOrst-class Sheep and Cattle Conntry. Land Transfer title, 12V 1319 ' miles railwav station, 5G miles south Auckland, limestone country, all in lin"lisli grasses execpt shelter patches, 24 paddocks'"with mier in each. No* cirrvin"'°Goo sheep and 200 cattle, and doing theni well; 8-roomcd residence, also s*, M-dUto/ta??, up-to-date wcolshcd, nf's whnro, half »loii"liaWe when stumped School and post office 14 mooic lp moro than MVS Sntecst on price asked-namely, XI) 55.. per acre, and reasonable terms NOTE.—We will gladly pay all expenses of any bona-fido buyer inspecting l« tllfl above description is not accurate. J MTTJBURN & CO:; S9 QUEEN STREET, APCftUNPj' ' : EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP FARM. J 1A A ACRES, Feilding district, fill in grass, 14 paddocks, well and 100 " splendidly watered, all plougliabl c, 10 acres under crop. Carrying 50 besides young stock aVI sheep li-roomed house, bathroom, U-bnil cowshed, stable., sheds, etc. PRICE. .£l3 per acre. „. nnn - „ , A LSO, 700 Acres Bush Land, at Jit per acre, lolal Lqllily, aIOOO. lull -uV. ticlars, . < H. F. M°NEITJj AND CO., ! 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, -WELLINGTON. , 1 PRIVATE HOTEL, ono of the largest and most popular Houses ill Rotoruaj long lease, moderato rental; owner prepared to guaranteo income, BAY OF PLENTY FARMS-1000 Acres; mostl.v "nproyed, river for miles on boundary; House, G rooms (new), shed, yards. Ipce, X 4 10s, per acre; only *0600 cash, balanco 5 por cent,. Near creamery, 323 Acres, all plouehable and in grass, well watered, fenced, and subdivided; :\o buildings; I miles from growinK township, i-milc from railway station, creamery, etc. 1 nee, *£H per aero; *600 cash will securn it. 219 Acres, all improved, with all necessary buildings, fenced and subdivided; All jw»^ LL AND CQ LAND AGENTS, BOTOBPA.
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