LAND FOR SALE. LAKD ___ LAiv'D We have the folio*. ing farms for sal* which we have personally injected, and can recommend. KA ACRES, handy to Hawerr. all in grass except crops, and all plougliable; 24 acres swedes, 5 acM hay; -i acres, turnips; wintered 31 cows, and as present carrying " bulls, 2 horses, 10 sheep, in addition; 4-roouied dwelling, Cbailed cowshed, with 3-cow plant include ed. This faro, is subdivide, into 7 paddocks, watered by stream ;.nd rain; good ■ fences; close to factory. Price, £IOO pw •acre. Cash required £2OOO. Excellent "terms for balance. Folio 634 iOAA ACRES,: -freehold; good grazing proposition;, all plough able; dear of weeds l j» watered by permanent igtreams; goo<t fences. Price £27 10sj £IOOO cash. Balance good tafrmg. Immediate possession'if desired. Folio 633 'OQft ACRES, leasehold; lease has 2 years'to run at an annu rental of £2 6s per acre)>4-roomed house; caw •shed; carrying' 42 dairy cows, 20 dry stock, 300 ewte's; stock at valuation. *IOO ACRES.—This farm is in the heart of Matapu; well subdivided; watered by permanent streams; good dwelling, cowshed, and machines given la. Price, £125 per acre; liberal terms. For full particulars seo or write us at once. 112 ACRES; a nice compact dairy farm with all new and up-to-date buildings. It is conveniently subdivided and well sheltered, and abundance of water, and only 1 mile from factory. Price, £52 per acre.
190 ACRES, in splendid heart; veil sheltered and subdivided by good fences; convenient water supply; 0-roomed dwelling; large cowshed wW» concrete floor. Tliis farm is in a really good district. Liberal terms arranged. LYNSKEY & EVANS REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 180. ACRES, freehold land, all been stumped and ploughed and laid down in bcst_ English grasses;' little shelter bush; sub-divided into 2 sections; containing 15 paddocks, well fenced; clean farm; plenty of winter and spring feed; house of 0 rooms; three-cow plant milking machine. This is an excellent farm and very cheap. Price £62 10s per acre, £IOOO to £I2OO casli, balance in 5 years at f>s per cent. Would con"sider exchange for good mortgage.
101 ACRES freehold land, situated one mile from railway statior, factory, and post office; all been stump* cd and ploughed and laid down in beat English grasses; good house qf 8 rooms, hot and cold water, scullery, and bathroom ; four-cow plant milking machine and engine; practically clear 'of all weeds; plentiful supply of winter and spring feed. A really excellent farm. Price £B2 10s an acre, £7OO cash,"balance 7 years at 5} per cent., or exchange for good second mortgage, any amount. This is one of the best farms in the district.
Campbell Jackson AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESM AN, ■ > stkatford; ESTABLISHED START FOB COMING SEASON. UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM OF NINETY-THREE ACRES. STOCK: 30 Picked Cows, V 'lorses, Pigs, and otlier uock. PLANT: Milking Machines am! all Farm Imple*
nionts. BUILDINGS: Two Houses, Twenty Bail Cowshed, be' sides all other.out-bulidingg.' LAND: 00 ACRES, Freehold, choice flats, all stumpwl and ploughed, except about 12 acres. Handy to all conveni' ences. Price, only £7"> per acre, as going concern. Terms: £2OOO secures the lot> Balance Ist mortgage 5 years at 8 p.«. E. J. IBLE INGLEWOOD. 'Phone 81. P.O. 43,
ONLY ON FOR 1 MONTH. 11l ACRES, 10fl acres in grass and crops, well subdivided into 12 paddocks; nearly all been ploughed; only mile to factory, school, and rail* way; good .touse of fi rooms, bathroom and scullery; 6-bail concrete shed and y good outbuildings; owner wants to selj a 9 a going concern, including the following stock: 32-picked cows, 0 in-calf heifers, 2 horses, 1 Jersey bull, 14 weaners, milk dray and harness, 3-cow milking machine, (I milk cans, 30 paid-i|p factory shares, 1 plough, disc chain harrowi, tine harrows, mower, hay rake, iprlng trap nnd a lot of sundries. Price £62 10s with £2OOO cash. ACRKS, well fenced into 16 paddocks; well watered; good live fences and plenty of shelter; 1J miles to school, factory, and only .2 miles to railway station; will milk 35 cows; 5roomed house and washhouse, 6-toul concrete cowshed, ;)-eow milking machine goes with farm in a good district. Price £OO per acre with only ,£JSO cash. '
T. WAITE, LAND AGENT STHATFORD 'Phone 318. MATAMATA SPELLS GLAXO, BIG MONEY, AND PROSPERITY. We can offer for the first time 140. ACRES > subdivided into. 10 paddocks, with water in each paddock; splendid live fence shelter; a few minutes from the station and Glaxo I'actory, where 3s 3d per pound is paid for butter-fat. Good 4-roomed house and man's whare; large cowshed, fitted with machines; all other necessary outbuildings. As a jfoing concern, £BO per acre, with £2600 cash, Thi» i» onn of the very real bargains offering, <JS ROBERT HOOD M ' 2l * B waitemata crambees, CUSTOM STREET WEST AUCKLAND.' P.O. BOX 454.
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