RURAL LAND FOR SALE. VERT SOUND BUYING. 1 AAA ACEES, FREEHOLD, surveyei :l, IUVU into 9 sections. The lime >r is all flat and mostly well improved. Th< > major portion is alluvial land and par' J'> white pino swamp, thoroughly drainec Is and carrying splendid grass. Balance i: w peaty country not yet broken in, bu d will be first-class' land when handled e, '['his portion is quite dry, and carries ( )6 lot of sheep and cattle. Tho building 'are first-class and comprise residence large stable, barn and implement shed > milking shed (5 machines), pigsties, anc: 15 3 small cottages. 120 dairy cows, beside :d a lot of bullocks and sheep, are at pre .k sent on tho farm. Last season 03 cow :d were milked on 90 acres. Situated 2 J miles from Hamilton, and 2 miles fron (d township, cheese factory, school, anc P- P.O. f PRICE, .£33. per acre, on good terms *■ Adjoining land is .£SO to £"Q' per acre ;0 and not as good as this place. Sole Agent >r e- « HERBERT HEWITT, is ' Garden Place (P.O. Box 229), Hamilton. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ' TO SE CURE A FIRST-CLASS FARM OK WEST COAST, S.I. /•no ACRES, 132 Freehold, 199 Re? Oi/O License, 231 Native Reserve,. 121 .T.G.L., 7 Run. Mostly all cleared. Well fenced an< in good pasture... Large area plough able. Large Dwelling, Barn, Stable, Wharo Shearing Shed,- Milking Shed. Complete Zealandia 4-Cow Milkinj i r Plant, necessary Implements, Double 11 Buggy, Drays, Harness, etc. '•' .. 65 cows now coming into profit, 1S( ' sheep and lambs,' 12 store. pig 6, 1 son a " and 7 young pigs, 3 draught horses anc i' hack. ,£10,500 as going concern as above First mortgage at £4506; second mort ■y gage can be arranged. This property is easily accessible bj road and is situated on main, railwnj lino short distance from Stillwater or the main GTeymouth-ChristchuTch over land railway route. ■ A railway siding is - shortly to be put in alongsid( the properly," which . will' be of greal advantage. There are two dairy factories at Grcymout'i and one at Cronadun. Regula'r twice' tally service both way's past the properties. This" property is nil flat and well ■watered and 'is of rich alluvial formation. MARK SPROT AND CO. I. (Est. 1865). 23 Hunter Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 7!, Greymouth. • ■J OQA ACRES, Freehold, 5 miles froir J-OOv. school, store, post office, anc d factory, and 15 miles by good road froit n railway station. Motor service twioi le daily; 1750 acres felled and grassed, balh ance bush, well subdivided by gooc t- fences into 13 paddocks, all of whicl J', are well watered by streams and creeks ', Large area ploughable. Good house of ■ ; rooms, large woolshed with, accommoda--0 tion for -t shearers, sheep and cattlf !. yards.- For the last three years has ibeer wintering 500 big cattle, previously wintered 2600 inixrd sheep, bosides cattle. •• PRICE, £6 PER' ACRE: J)5000 cash. f a . S For further particulars apply to the - Sole Agents, MESSRS. LONDON AND CO., Wanganui, rVAA-j ACRES, choice Hawke's Baj '.""' sheep country. Limestone formation; all easy rolling country, good ;, portion ploughablo; fenced into 10 paddocks, well watered by creek and springs; all in grass. With crop will carry well T 1\ sheep besides a lot of cattle. Handy h- to three saleyai'ds, 7 miles from rail by d good motor road.. Comfortable 8-roomeo n t house, with conveniences, woolshed, moi' tor-shed, - etc' Stock, machines, irnple- :. ments, and furniture can bo taken al ? valuation. . L.1.P., rent ss. 7d. per acre. Goodwill '£& per acre; ,£6OOO cash. 1. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Dannevirke. A CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 1 d.R ril!l1 co " n fry; con 'fl to P' JL-jcO piy { own delivery or factory: station 1 milo; Te Kuiti township 21 milesj Post Office 2} miles; 6chool 2 miles; subdivided into eleven paddocks; home 7 rooms, h. and c- water, overj convonionoe, six-bail cowshed, 'concrete floor; orchard containing 100 trees. Price Mi per aore; terms,.£looo oash, MATTHEW AND LUSK. T© Kuiti. Of) ACRES; level land; will carry a Om/ cow to the aero; new 4-roomed house, nfid cowshed, 8 bails; close to township, school, and railway station. Through the winter this farm carried 40 cows, 250 breeding ewes, G rams, 2 horses, 1 bull and 35 yearlings. This is river flat country, and-Is well sheltered. Would mako an ideal;stud farm. PRICE-.5165 PER ACRE. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. CRIGHTON AND ROOTS, Land Agents, , HAWERA. 2-SHEEP COUNTRY AT.,C7. fjAAA ACRES, Opotiki, ' Bay of AWfV Plonty, 0.R.P., 165.; very handy position; level motor road to port; 1200 acres grassed, balance bush; 20 paddocks, S.P.. cottage, wool shed, machines; present stock wintered on property, 2400 big sheep. 60 head grown cnttlo. Onlv £6 per aero, £2500 ca6h, balance 5J per cent.. 5 years. EOTORUA Boardinghonse, 20 Rooms, 1 , minute station. Price .61800; fur- . nitnro at valuation; ,£BOO cash, balance 6i per cent. THORNTON WALKER AND CO., Estate Agents, Box 105. Rotorua. JOPLIN, STALLARD. AND CAR- i MICHAEL, LTD., , 'Phone 76, Levin. j Auctioneers, Land and Estnto Agents. ' 1 KFJ ACRES, Moutoa, river land, all , XuD in best of grasses, carrying 80 j cows and heifers, 20 weaners, 50 sheep ( and 8 horsos, 9-roomed homestead, overy , modern convenience, including'gas, cow- f sheds, etc., all'up to latest requirements. ( A Bargain at' JC9S per aero. Easy terms. , j)WI ACRES, 6-robmod house, almost . Al < 2 new, best locality, handy to town, 7 paddocks, an ideal small farm, .-< moderato pries, good terms, JUSO aero, doing ooncara. *
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