¥t LAND 70S SAI~. 1 USEFUL SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. ACRES O.RP- rental £4O per annum; about 450 acres in grass, balance ■/ Bath- subdivided into l| paddocks; all rideable country and well watered streams; fair amount of land ploughable; free o£ noxious S|jg. s^-miles o£ eight-wire sheep-prool fences (totara posts); about 7 4' '''■ mTuT'from good metalled road; about 2J miles 8-foot track now being I * 'farmed to dray road width; property wintered 800 wethers besides cattle; f **p#med dwelling and outbuildings. PRICE £5 10s per acre, terms £6OO «U&. Subject to a G.A.S. Mortgage of £IOOO, balance for a term r «t 5i per cent. Note.—Present owner has had this property for 12 years tad ii ii a farm worth inquiring about. i FIRST CLASS BEACH FARM. i* i '(WIRES, freehold, fronting sea coast; subdivided into 12 paddocks; watered practically level and all ploughable. This is really good land £ such as this are hard to get; it will carry about 70 cows; sitiiated H miles from factory, school, township and good saieyards; alIjuptpew up-to-date 7-roomed dwelling, good cowshed, etc. On account of J '' OpWlth owner must sell and will consider exchange for small farm or ! fAttmortgage. PRICE £6O per acre, equity £5676. NEWTON KING, » " auctioneer, land and finance agent, 1-i NEW PLYMOUTH. / AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 4T4 .•• I COMPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. freehold, 5 miles from Hawera; factory, post office an-i railway | property'; comfortable house of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc.; TTTftltjMhl)f*i which are good, consist of cowshed (concrete f-oor),, dray shed, Tntifri'f itUre-room, washhouse, etc.; about 1 aero nice young orchard, 3 adlft'lMeff 6 Ufood); well waterer. by windmill; divided into numerous paddocks w ]|ft hejfes and p. and w. fences. Stock and plant can' be taken over at TflhUtft- Jf 4wired. Price £75 per acre with £ISOO cash, balance good terms. • ■ i« the cheapest dairy iarm offering in the Hawera District at the pruegtftiae, and is easily worth £9O an acre on present values, but the owner, wW fcWftriPg from dairying, is prepared to sell at above price to eflect a quick •4 > ft freehold, all in grass and all ploughable; nou3e of 4 rooms, good WMlnfl. jgood metalled road, handy to factory, school, railway station, etc. And watered; will carry 40 cows and do them well. Price £4O per £BOO cash.. i <fhu ft r «»eap place and will sell quickly so get in early. i V'.J-i ■ , I W: CA'XHPOLE LAND R EPRESENTATIVE. "LAND LAND <: "W A I Iv A T O TEE COMING DISTRICT. ;*!ONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: TRANSFER TITLE; all erassed. well-fenced and waterIrkA&W bouse. excellent sheds, and 3-cow plant; land well sheltered b* plantations cows —43 last season averaged £32 per cow. Cora mar be pnivJiJEi «t £SB 10s PER ACRE; £I2OO CASH, balance up to iyean. No 2/125 (W ACRE? ItttggJESQLP; «■ fine little farm, good land and buildings; C-roomed ■ home, h6tltwf tf>Mlwater; land level and watered by troughs; no manure Died; carry 50 Ui*j BoW' and 60 if top-dressed; within .300 yards of dried milk faeMy, etf-, " miles good road to Cambridge. £75 PI E. ACRE; £10)0 CASH, febfcfe S yews at 5i per cent y ACRES WtBBHOLD; g 00( l 8-roomed house, fine shed and shelter; carrying comfortably Without hay or turnips; cheese " -.ctory and fcbootoo ligtyjjffty; dried milk; 4 miles Cambridge. £56 PER ACRE; £ISOO P-AKfy or legg to SfrHi flfe farmer. A KAACREB ift iKBOLD; a fine piece of country for mixed farming, would ■**'" carry <U tj cows on front; fine homestead 8 rooms, every eouveJl:8B»- firm JwlA kdiridtd, sheep proof fences, in good order; school 1 mile, factory 3 miles; Hamilton or Cambridge 10 miles by good PRICE 4tcJPJ»ACRE. easy terms to practical man, balanc- at 5J per 130 • The above nw which we bare inspected, and can thoroughly recommend iound buying. N.Z. LOAHiAND MERCANTILE AGENCY ... - COMPANY. LIMITED. ■« • HAMI LTON .■} A.',C. BHLL, Land Salesman. .. , , |Mi , f . , By gale or Exchange. 0 WIRES 'BETIRIN G—Buy this and follow his example. QA/VifJKSB °n good road, metalled to within 12 chains of the 1 Oyv riropertf; good house of sev,... rooms; cowshed, woolshed m- wdk Idlter plajt shearing machine; sheep dip; 2000 gal- - loa tank; 2 sets sheep yards; all in gras3 except about bush. 1250 sheep and 50 head of cattle now on property' fenced into 20 paddocks with hinau and totara poate; aB iheep proof fences. PRICE £9 10s PER ACRE. +, ■ Qjnjp *WI4 v «scbange for bouse and 25 to 50 acres of land near *'OA. NOLAN & Co., S. A. Dailey, Land Representative. UtiS* flpSfit Coach & Carriage Faetory t (Unde. new management). £"We haye lately taken over the above factory, and are /I v prepared to carry out all work entrusted to us, in a '' i ;#tis6ietoty manner. Each department oi the business - ia under the charge of capable men. " "We specialise in the repairing of all kinds of farm implemeflt* r , L.G.HORN, "W.ROGERS, A. PINCH • Proprietors:
TO BT-TiSIHG- farmers. Trr •« . ''- i \;\ Agg img .-heap UUle settling down j jjUK "1J um freehold of beautifte. »-~t i '-gOWf good orchard, house ji luwy -«Bveniejces, and sta ' « goK Nnka. Few miles from tn W ■ Ooiag csncern, with 4 cows and s£par"jktor, taiy >£1350; £350 cash.. SpeeW tircumatances forcing the owngt 44 You must hurry to get this 4fatp'ber|aui. Writ* V wire appointment fo. inspecW* ; Martin williams, , r./MTO HAMILTON " '-pox 207. "Phone 681. :t alone we seek your PATRONAGE. THE MEDINA. of people from town and these rooms and our regular incre&M daily. For a good afternoon or morning tea try tbe conditions you find will return. . H. WITT, SIRATFORD. {ROF&IETOK
CAMBRIDGE LUCEt NE LAND. 100 mostly plougliable, 60 acres grassed, few acres crop, balance fern land, black soil on clay; well watered and subdivided; wintered '2O cows and other stock; very good liousc; (telephone) rooms and conveniences; S-bail cowshed (concreted); railway 4 miles, rural delivery, dried milk depot next season, 1J miles. Snip, £3O per acre, £BOO deposit. Sole agents. £l7 GOING CONCEpN £l7 PREVIOUSLY £25 PER ACRE. ACRES Morrinsville; new country, 60 acres newly grassed; splendid creeks and little swamp; 12 acres crop; wintered 12 cows and horses; new house 3 rooms and conveniences; 6bail cowshed: handy rural delivery and cream cart; dried milk next season; 9 miles railway and town; 12 cows, bull, horses, implements, etc., included; reduced to '-17 to buyer with £ISOO cash. A good farmer can double this price in 12 months. A bargain. Sole Agents. MOORE-JONES BROS. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON R. P. STAPLES, Manager.
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