RURAL LAND FOR SALE.. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCAN- j TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., TE PUKE. BAY OF PLENTY FARMS. THE potentialities of this fertile dis- . triut are now so generally recognised that comment by us is unnecessary, but we would like to emphasise the advantage clidnls necuro by getting sound advice, which our organisation enables us to place U'fore prospective • purchasers. We specialise in Land llusi- - ness, and our land salesmen are practical farmers with an extensive knowledge of local conditions and values. All information given can be unquestionably relied upon. IAT "I ACRES Freehold Goml Bush Xl/JLJL Country, 800 acres in grass, 40 acres bush ready to burn, 150 acres plouxhab'.e, subdivided into 14 paddocks; G-roomed house, woo'shed, otc. Wellwatered by gravelly creeks Puriri fencing. Situated 5 miles from Saleyards. All good easy bush country. Wintered 1050 sheep aiul 210 grown cattle (mostly breeding cows). Price .£l2 per acre; .£2OOO cash, balance arranged. Personally inspected and recommended. waa ACRES' Freehold. Absolutely I *'1/ the finest land in the Dominion. Pick of the well-known RANGITAIKI PLAINS. Subdivided by four Government drains. Magnificent cutting-up proposition. All heavy alluvial swamp, well-drained and just ready to bring in. Prico Jj37 10s. p<?r acrc. One-third cash. QQA ACRES Freehold. All in grass O-VU and rough feed;, tline-qiinrters ploiighnble; 3-roomed house arn outbuildings; 5 miles railway. Price Gl2 per acre; .£I2OO cash, balance 5 yean 5 per cent. TE PUKE can he reached dither by tri-weeklv boat from Auckland, or by train to Rotorua and daily Motor Service. Write for our latest property list. NEW ZEALAND LOA\ T AND IfERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., TE PUKE. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEltCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, . LIMITED. .HAMI L T 0 N. nnrt ACRES, Freehold, Land Transput/ for Title, 14 acres excellent turnip crop, GO acres first-class drained ewamp. equal to anything on the Hiiuraki Plains, balance good level grass land, all splendidly watered, subdivided into 12 paddocks. Last winter this farm carried 150 head (and is capable of carrying 100 dairy cows). The Buildings comprise a lovelv home of G large rooms, with all modern conveniences, splendidly situated, and well sheltered, also a nice cottage of 6 rooms and bathroom, cowshed, stablo, 'implement shed, etc. This farm is situated immediately adjoining railway station, school, post office and all conveniences, including ono of the largest dried nii'k factories now in the course of construction in the Waikato. Tliero is a good frontage to the station and factory which makes this land ft very valuable proposition for subdividing purposes. PRICE. .£9O per acre, jC4OOO cash; balance 5 years at 55 per cent. AGENT'S NOTE.—Wo have inspected this farm, and can thoroughly recommend it" either from a speculative view for subdividing, or as an excellent dairy farm, as the' quality is equal to land for which .£l2O and .£l5O per acre is b"ing paid in other parts, and this at the present timo can be bought at the rate of .£'9o. RTCK DAIRYING LAND. QAA ACRES, freehold, good 5-roomed ■vhouse, S-bail cowshed, with milking machines; all level a ,- d all ploughable; now running 150 dairy cows, 18 i.e. heifers, 3 bulls, 5 horses, 50 weaners, 3G
sheep; free of wijeds, bar a few blackberry on creek bank; hnndy to school and factory. This is a pood'beach farm and is cheap at the price. Possession middle of .Tune. Price .SCO per acre; .PiiOOO cash. f?A ACHES, one of the best small farms OU iii Taraunki. with beautiful mod. em S-ronmed house, every modern convenience; S-bail cowshed; all dead level; well watered and subdivided into 9 paddocks. This little place has carried this last season 30 dairy cows 5 springing heifers, 7 yeailinss. and this was done without any crops bar hay; factory, school. Pn>'f Office •I ■ mile. Price ,£220, per acre, J!50l)0 cash. This would make a model atnd farm. It is a short run from New Plymouth Post Office, and to really appreciate the value one must inspect. Apply sham. A. L. HUNTER AND CO.. Land and General Commission Agents, King St., New Plymouth. P.O. Box 217. ■UNENCUMBERED. • GOING CONCERN—GOTNG CHEAP. .£2O PER. ACRE. ' .£BOO CASH. Qff ACRES Freehold, all easy, ploughable country; all in grass; all fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks; well watered; good land. BUILDINGS—2 Houses, 8 rooms'and 5 . rooms, in good repair; 4-bail cowshed, largo hayshed, blacksmith's shop, and workshop; large, storehouse and other outbuildings. CARRYING C horses, 25 cows, 17 fat stock. The property will carry 45 to 50 cows and do thorn well. SITUATED } mile from P. 0., school, and stores; 4> miles from salusyards; cream collected. • PRICE—.£2O per acre, including 15 cows, 2 horses, and all farm implements'. Terms, ,£BOO cash, balance 5 years G per cent. ! This property is remnrknbly cheap, and in a few years' time will be worth double the money. Waste no time in coming to inspect. R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent-, Victoria Street, (Opp. Commercial Hotel), Hamilton. : FOR SALE, ! ACRES FREEHOLD, all well . OIU grassed, and being nicely situ I Rted close to New Plymouth, and witliir ! 5 mile of sen const. The property if ■ subdivided into about 25 paddocks, most I |v sheep-proof, and about 85 per cent i of the land is plougliabje. Carrying eapa » city, 500 sheep and 250 dairy cows • Buildings consist of a beautiful ten-room i P d bouse, hot nnd cold water, etc., ten nis lawn, and surrounded by native bush ) Cowshed with concreted, nni milking machines, sheep vnrds, and ;l nrcrssary outbuildings. Plenty of gras, nnd swedes for winter feed. Pric<> jjsi ■ per acre. ,£2500 cash, balance arranged. NOTE.—We have inspected and ap ( proved of this farm. The owner wisho ' to retire, and the price is our valuatioi J for quick sale. The property has t.hrei I rond frontages. Further particulars on application to ri NEWTON KING,. ® Land Department, ® INGLE WOOD. RICH AND FERTTT.B. BAY OF PLENTY, Yido "N.7i. Herald": "More first-das land, a larger area, and a • bette quality of serond-clnss land than th whole of the province, of Canterbury.' 1 QA ACRES, 50-cow Farm-, on-hat JLoU bour; .£3O per acre, going con y corn; terms. 'e IAA ACRES. 40-cow Farm, orehsir | 9 ' J.l"/ and other crops, .£37 per acre f term! " COLIN C. NOR-RIS, Laud Agent, Tnnranga, Agencies throughout the whole Bay c Plenty. Write for one of my Farm List. • and purchase before prices rise to thorn] ing in less favoured parts of the Di _ minion for climate, etc. TARANAKI LAND AND AGENCY CC (Opposite Albert Hotel). 13 INTENDING Purchasers before visitor n| 1 Taranaki should call at the abov d. whore they can get full information < a 500 Dairjj" nnd Sheep Furms, locality, an Rneciai introductions. P A. E. PARR.INGTON, Manager.
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