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LAND NOTICESATTENTION! ATTENTIONI 1 SHEEP AND CATTLE EUN. 1 SCQJ. ACRES of real good Land, the best proposition in the Bay of Islands, uou"* Most healthy and sheltered situation, ivith some 12 miles of sea front®Se and several nice beaches and bays, Excellent pastures, carrying 6000 sheep but li,ooo when fully improved. c Most.conveniently situated, close to seaport and to markets. Great prospective e value. Homestead end all necessary buildings. Established canning factory for y meat and fish on the Estate, "Penguin Brand."- Also Store, Post Office, and •telephone Bureau, . , Property inspected by independent .Valuer. Pull description on application. PRICE, i£B 10a. per acre. Reasonable terms, \ PAUL HANSEN }& CQj e QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND, 1—: . ' ! comprised as follow —995 acres? Freehold, L.T Title; 4062 acres i "vttu . .Registered Nativo Lease, rent 21 years at Is. 6d., and 21 years at 3s. 1 Compensation at end ot lease up to £Z per acre for improvements. This is a / ?i oc n ? unimproved country situated in the Taringamutu Valley, about 8 milea from -Laumarurim. Although there has not been much road formation, one can • drive into the middle of the block now, and goods are delivered within a quarter ™ a m l 0 \ ?by the Taringamuni Timber Company's, tram lino (Government gauge), lucre 13 considerable settlement going on on either side 01 the olocic, a.nd the grassed'land is giving splendid results. Sheep and cattlo both fatten readily, and it-has been proved that the bush land is equal to any for graz* Island. Tho formation of the block is as follows:-? I Aoout low to 200(1 acres of good mixed bush comprising principally tawa, rata, rimu, raaire, koiuni, mahoe, and sufficient totara for fencing purposes. The balance ot the block is all open country, of'which only a very small proportion is pumico land. The bulk of it is rich, black soil on a good clay subsoil, growing exceptionally heavy fern and tutu and in places manuka. The bush is all on the ) higher and, tho open country being low hills with about 2000 acres of undulating 1 jjndi rolling country, mostly ploughable and the best of turnip and rape InnaL" i i-j^ ro ar t e splendid streams running right through tho property, which is a throughout and v\jell sheltered on lx>th sides bv higher country* 1 his is the making of a splendid sheep and cattlo station, having the bush, coun«< i the ploughable land, most conveniently situated and in the middle ot a district that is going ahead as a result of solid development. Price, 355. per acre, and easy terms arranged. Or owner would entertain approved mortgiges lnexoliango or small unencumbered farm as part payment. Equity ,£BBOO, > P. B, H, BKICE, Mm "yggp iofo - ; 3 ' " ' * *7 : —: ■ ACRES, 7 miles from Marton and i mlle3 from railway station, GO acres - v in crops, about 40 acres bush, in patches, balance grass, 150 acres level' and ploughable, balance easy country, 7 paddocks, 9-rcomed good house, bathroom, hot and coM water, etc., stable and cowshed. Well watered by springs. Price only* £2b 10s. per acre, with crops in; <£870 cash. A cheap property. 2749 J. HARRIS AND SONS, MARTON AND MAETON JUNCTION. ! A SEASIDE FARM; GOOD VALUE; AND ON A MAIN ROAD, GOOD FISHING ' 9,A0 a CH' e 1 ? I'reehold, about 140 in grass, 8 acres crop, balance titree and bush; , V n nn S"' en ced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, mostly sheep-proof; nearly all • ploughable; well watered; soil sandy loam; beoa an' old Nativo camping ground:' P.O. and bchool handy; cream cart and coach passes; bouse 6 rooms and full range" outbuildings; stock on property, 75 cattle, 50 sheep, and' 3 horses. Price, cC9 pel acre; terms easy. Owner will entertain good mortgage as part payment E. G, W. TIBBITS; ' : LAND AGENT, WHANGABEI. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN NEW ZEALAND. : '- 1 OHrt ACRES, Freehold, 600 in grass, 100 aores high ti-tree, balance first-elas3' : JL/VW heavy mixed bush; 9 paauocks; excellent homestead, woolehed stable ' yards, etc.; wintered 900 fine wethers and 100 head cattle; wool realised lSJd'-'TWO-THIRDS PLOUGHABLE. Two miles of road frontage, withk 3 miles of wharf; two hours' motor run of large town; school, post office, creamery oub mils ' Price, 10s. an acre. There is a large profit here. I IMLAY SAUNDERS, EIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. [ FREEHOLD FARM,-MANAWATU LINE. "" flrtrt ACEES, mostly all will be ploughable. part has already been. Pine homo* OUU stead, wool-shed, dip, yards, etc., 3i miles fr<yn railway, will grow ex cellent grain and root crops; freezing works within a few miles. Price is onlr'103. per acre, including perpetual renewable lease of 289 acres at low rental' adjoining thrown in (present lease 22 years), mostly will be ploughable. A fuw ther block of 1238 acres, freehold, good grazing country, distant about 3 miles- ' can be taken with above at ,£l2 per acre, Very liberal terms will be ffiven * .T T) A IVK" land agent, " ■ , » • 1J - U I\, ,18 GREY ST., WELLINGTON, GOOD INVESTMENT FOR A PRACTICAL FARMER. 7firt A f C ?, ES ! ?^' P '" at ™ iles from' Eaurimu by good metalled road; lUV fully half in grass, balance heavy bush; a nice loam on clay and Dana* practically ring fenced and divided into i large paddocks; undulating to hinvstock at present, GOO big sheep, 72 cattle, and 5 horses. Good woolshed and vnrfla of totara. Price, -£5 55., with ,£ISOO to .£2OOO cash. This is well worth inspecting, W. L. JOHNSTONE, la l2nS e V SOUND GRAZING PEOPOSITION-2700 ACEES, 175 acres Educational balance Freehold, situated 9 miles from large town, where there are weeklr stock sales; all in gross except patches shelter bush, good' rolling 'sheep and cattie country, papa formation; well subdivided into 14 paddocks by sheep-proof fences- ® plenty of to{ara on property; a good deal of nice, low, warm hummocky country ' on the property; wintered 5000 sheep and 500 head cattle; 4-roomed house and sheepyards. Price, £1 10s. per aero; Mortgage, ,£SOOO to Government Insurance about 2i years to run; .£IOOO cash to sound olient, balance for 5 years at 5i Der cent. The owner always winters from 5000 to 6000 sheep and 500 to GOO head cattle, and will guarantee the property will winter 5000 sheep and 500 head cattle ' The owner's only reason for selling is h'is ill-health. For further-, particulars, annli W. BURGESS AND CO., .LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MABTONr 14 MINUTES BY MOTOR FROM NAPIER. OA A EICH ACEES, G-wmed Dwelling, and all necessary farm buildings IB ' OUU well-watered paddocks; wintering \rell 2J ehtep, etc. Probably 170 a!orea ploughable; .£2l per acre, JE2OOO cash. This is just in the market, and is well i worthy of inspection. J. A. MILLER, AGENT, HASTINGS. ' GISBOENE FEEEHOLD FAEM FOR SAiLE. : "j qnA.ACEK of first-class land; 100 acres in English grass, balance 200 aores in' Ovl/ light tawa bxi6h. Carry 60 cows,.also cdves, eto; 11 paddocks, new wire fences; new 4-roomed house, cow-bails, concreto yards, sheds, etc.; good water supply; H miles road frontage in the of Toatoa, right opposite the clieesrf factory. Distance from rail 18 miles. This'is a cheap place ana could be easilY made worth <£30 per acre.' Price, onlr £U per acre, cash ' ' R. F, SORENSON, ! SOLE AGENT, HASTINGS. . FIRST-CLASS MOUTERE ORCHARD LOTS. ACEES, unimproved, or will plant for purchaser. ACKES, not'improved, near sea; can highly recommend, ;/j /A- ACRES, all planted with frnit treea and <000 strawberries?; comfortabltf'boSl' tt tage; Freehold. . ACEES, about 10 planted with apples, MILTON PORTER - 11OTM s gS MInK . ;; QO ACEES, Freehold, nicely situated Dairy Farm; will cany 33 oows; well sulv' •/O divided, fences being in good order; about half has been ploughed, and : there are no, weeds; good 6-roomed house and 20-bail conorete shed, pigsties calfhouse, gig and implemont sheds; handy to sohool and faotor/, either cheese or "? i v , F ?, ctor y expects to pay about Is. 7d. per lb. on the season's outout °f butterfat; G miles to town and' r.ulway.. Price, J835 per acre bedrock, with.' .£4OO cash, balance at 5. per cent, for 7 years. No 8/919 WA ACEES, Freehold; tho pick of our dairying land, level and nioely watered j IV no weeds; now oarrying Ml cows, calves, and horses; plenty of feed: handr to school and factory, and half-mile to railway. Factorv returns for the last 5 years may bs 6een, and these average over i.'B per acre. Price per acre; easy terms to a good man, as the owner wishes to retire to a warmer district. No 2/58 N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD ' ' . '■ STEATFOED. • '' ■ .W.A. ME WITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman ■' li NAPIER. _ MELSON, 12 acres of land and doomed' M «? u C ed - J ? to m New houso; all the land ploughable; 6 II J lymouth, I desire to dispose of my acres flat rich. 6oil, suitable for vegetable remaining interests in Napier as under:— and tomato growing; 2 large gloss-housea I -roomed Family Evidence, ColeDso Ave- in good order; 6 acres good apple land nue, leased for 2 years at 355. weekly; This property is within 15 minutes' walk ' area about J-aere; .£I2OO cash. Every of tho Nelson Post Office. Price J21150 ' possible convenience. * 8-roomed ditto, Terms. / Lucy Eoad, let at 25s weekly; over 1-acro T, VEECOE AND SON, and kauri house; -f9OO cash. Apply to Hardy Street Nelson - auy Napier Land Agent, or tho owner, — n ,,,„ Mn - r ' -W> Arthur B. Gibson, Land Agent, Brougham ™ Tun Street, New Plymouth. . PEIME FAT LAMB COUNTEY. 7ftft ACEES, all flat and watered, bjf FOE EXCHANGE. motor FOB SMALL FAEM NEAE WELLING- 'Jontlbll FSow! Tmigtt 1 E^' • • ' chango for a smaller property. • • est; leased for 5 years to good tenant. for Sale—4o Acres (half in Equity, .61300; no mortgage. Owner can • apples), £4Q per acre. 73 Acres (60 make equity up to .£2OOO if required. acreß young apple orchard), per acre. I Also, 17 Acres, full-bearing orchard, ,£3600. 10 I'Ol ACRES, LOWER HtTTT, rich soil, (threo-quartere in orchard), ,£1200." suitable • market gardener. Price, 9 Acres (half orchard), ,£3BO. 32 Acres' i <8550; no mortgage. Will Exchange for (three-qnarters in orchard), X 1475. 54 ! house property. ■ " acres and new dwelling, good land, port DONALD FEASEE AND CO., W. feoUT AND SONS, NELSON , LOWEEHUrr. CHEAP HAWKE'SBAY SHEeHsm, IDEAL Farm on Market for First Time. fJKA ACEES, li miles from progressiva —188 acres, 0.E.P., 4-roomed house, """ oountry town, most new fences, 10-bail concreted .cowshed, pigstyes, gig- well subdivided and watered, two. road house, etc.; ? paddocks; noil watered, frontages, will carry two ewes, 1 besides river and streams; 150 acres grass, balance ,c»ttle. Price, J!U per aore; .£IOOO cash', fern; clover plentiful; all ploughable; 60 balance easv terms. 'acres rich river flats; 1 acre acaoia grove, . . W. P. M'COEMICK, 5 acre fine bearing orchard, boithorn Estato Agent, Hastings. s&ss.'tt ocs,® mm™™ —- turns i! 80 per annum; trout plentiful in vvr —t. i i>i « » , river; school 1 mile. Price only 10s., T Suburban Procash Jm Yarndley, Jones and Co n ?* * ? Property is at present Otorohanca * ell leased for long term .to first-class 2-1 • tenant. m ACRES 2 roods 30 perches. Block : Further particulars from IV, Orahr.i S.D., O.E.P. at "OWNER-,"' ' £1 bs. Otoroha-nga school; about 100 C/o Chamberlain Ltd., Mastorton. but^boutTo SS a' C CHANCE FOB iO™G"FAMEEEr ed, carry abouit 50. cows; house 4 rooms -+ * d is* doc d ks all S S 7r o p ß r Uil<linßSi M U f pad -' 1485 19 iWISS hSJ S(? A" Will" tol Mortgage, blue papa formation, 300 grassed, balanci ibOO ti.A.b. Will _leave i! 500 of second bush; 21 sheep oountry, 4-roomed oottaee mortgage on, but » first mortgage is in- and yards. Goodwill, .£2 15s. per acre, c n r , f M °nd must be paid off. The cash. is for three years at 5 per cent. F. FAIRBUEN AND SILK. JJa Laod Agent, ' Wamanyj,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 15

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