IiiJSD FOii SALE. LAND LAND LAND RICH, AND NEVER MANURED. 62 ACRES, Freehold, carrying 30 cows all the year, 40 when all in; horses, etc. Four-roomed new bungalow, sheds and milk shed, 0 bails; metal road; handy to school and cheese factor)', also railway station and sale-yards. PRICE (a bargain) £SB per acre. £IOOO Cash, balance 4 years at 0 per cent. Write, wire or apply— F. G. CARYHEW & CO., LAND AGENTS, THAMES. ■ (Late of Sew Plymouth.) 1 '|r ACRES, PICK OF HAURAKI PLAINS, rich land and never manured. Milking 100 cows and fattening 30 big cattle. Will winter cows easy. Two 4 and 5-roomed houses, good sljed, machines. Handy farm. PRICE £lo,"i per acre; £2OOO cash, balance 0 years at 5J per cent. A BARGAIN. Wire, write or apply— F. C. CARTHEW & CO., LAND AGENTS, THAMES. (Late oE New Plymouth.) . NOTE.—Thames is very handy to Auckland—only four hours by boat. MOMONA ESTATE FOR PRIVATE SALE. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS Each boundary fenced and subdivided. PLENTIFUL WATER SUPPLY. BEST SOLE OF GRASS IN WATKATO. (Comprising rye, cocksfoot and clovers. No top dressing whatever; metalled roads, creamery, school, P. 0., township and railway adjoining. Houses and outbuildings erected on several sections. No briar, blackberry, or gorse; just beautiful clean paddocks. The whole estate, 1760 acres, winters ICOO ewes with 115 per c.ent. lambs and upwards of 800 head »'! and 4-year cattle, practically all fattened; never vet dairied on.
NOTE.—After carefully inspecting this property Afe recommend with every confidence. Low prices will be accepted .for quick sale. There is a turnover in every section. Remember only 14 sections available. Write or wire'us making appointment to inspect. LEWIS & CO:, LAXD AGENTS, WAM4ANUI.
HAURAKI PLAINS 1050 ACRES. 500 A ('RES first-class draiued swamp, all in grass; fenced and subdivided; well watered by running streams; balance high land partly improved; carrying at present 450 head of grown cattle; house 4 rooms and buildings. This is the last of the large holdings on the Hauraki Plains, and is a great cutting up proposition. Price £2B iper acre. Cheap and well worth inspecting. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON & AUSTIN, 10 and 20 Hall of Commerce, High St., AUCKLAND. P.O. Bos 610.
KAHIKATEA FLATS. 200 ACRES, all good heavy land, sandy loam on clay sub-soil. All in grass except 10 acres fallow; some very nice shelter bush. Will carry 80-90 head of cattle at present, and with some improvement will fatten a beast to the acre. Two mile: to railway station, school, post office, etc. Good 5-roomed liou.se and outbuildings. Price only £2O per acre. Cash £ISOO. DON'T DELAY. HAURAK! PLAINS. 350 ACRES, all lately laid down in grass. Will run about 300 head of cattle. Price for quick sale £OO per acre. TROUSDALE & GO., TE AROIIA & AUCKLAND MATAMATA GLAXO AREA. 124 ACRES, all in good grass except. 151 acres swedes. About 30 acres river flat; 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered by never-failing stream and windmill. House 0 rooms, wash-house, etc. Homestead is surrounded by garden, orchard, and old trees. The f;.rm is well sheltered by plantation. COWSHED, with MILKING MACHINE, also large «hcd. Milking 45 cow? all through the season, besides carrying lot of young stock and horses, and there is still an abundance of feel also large stack of hay; 31 miles to GLAXO. RAILWAY & TOWN". School 1 mile. Title Freehold. PRICE .£•">(! 10s per acre; £ISOO cash; Balance 5 years at 51 per cent. J. CLOTHIER &- CO., MATAMATA. 4? 'Phone 00.
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