LaEid3 for fo,A):s. Cot.in Neiutis, Latoot'Tfi-.-i-uiiki. MORRIS & BEL!,. LAND AND ESTATE AUkNTa, TAUKALSGA. . relegrapliic Address :—N orris, Taurnnga. TAURANGA—BAY OF PLENTY. GLOXIIOUS CLIMATE. CiJLKaP LAND. 280 f-crcs, good well finished cottage, ;;artly fenced mid suh-div,u-.<u, _ U acres"turnips, MO acres grass, some no); river flat, balance ea--y rolling oouairv nearly every inch p.lor.giiabio, gouu never failing stream running i;hruugh property and permanent springs, 5 minutes walk from school and butter factory, 4 miles from town. A good little dairy farm. Cheap, JJllOs per acre. SSOO acres first-class bush sheep and eattlo station, all ridalde, _ 9 roomed house and outbuildings, ring fenced, subdivided, about 700 acres cleared and grassed, balance standing bush, good millingtimbci, now carrying largo number of sheep, cattle and horses, 4 miles main road frontage. Absolutely tho best bargain of its kind now being offered in the Dominion. 30s per acre. Drapery Business. The leading one in tho Bay of Plenty. walk in, walk out. sections in all parts of the the district from 10s to £1 per acre. Some of the best partly improved swaulp and river flat farms in the district, £6 to £7 per acre. Write for one of our Property Guides Come in now while our land is at these absurdly low prices as it must rise to prices ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion
2530 Acres, freehold, all in grass, well-teneed and sub-divided into 8 paddocks, 30 acres flat, and all very easy country, suitable either for dairying or for sheep, 2 miles from station, post office and school. Good house and other outbuildings. Price only .£l3 per acre. .£SBO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 4i years. A great bargain. ISO acres, L.1.P., 150 in grass, 30 bush, 40 acres flat, 100 undulating, 8 paddocks, 5-roomed house, woolshed, hay shed, cowbail, and other buildings. £lO 12s 6d per acre. .£SOO cash. Cheap property. 153 acres, freehold, all in grass except a few acres of shelter bush, 2 acres in crop ; undulating land, carries 40 cows; 5-roomed house and all neces sary buildings; •J-mile to creamery school, post office and railway station ; .£ls per acre, .£350 cash required. 208 XOO acres, freehold, flat and undulating and all ploughable, good dairy farm ; 4-rooniod house, cow-bail, woolshed, trap-shed, etc.; 1 mile to factory, school and post office. Price .£lB per acre; £550 cash, balance on mortgage for 3 years at 6 per cent. 204 LAND & ESTATE AGENT, WOODVILLE? EEAL ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT. Nos. 1-& 2, City Chambers, (Ist floor) Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. AUCKLAND. LOWER WAIKATO. Grand dairy farm of 100 acres, 122 acres grass, 30 acres oats, 1 acre orchard, 7 acres bush; fill fenced. Carrying at present 50 head of cattle ; new house of 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. Five minutes from railway station, church, post office and school. J313 10s per acre. s/1103 RICH DAIRY FARM of 125 acres, 75 acres in grass, cultivation 33 acres, bush 4 acres, 10 acres ti-tree and scrub. Ring-fenced and sub-divided into four paddocks; new 2-roomed cottage. Creamery, church and post office, and railway station one mile; school opposite. Metalled, roads. Ml 10s per acre. Terms. About 35 miles from Auckland. so/1110 MAIUMARUA. Rich Dairy or Fattening Farm of 462 acres. 100 acres grass. 50 Cultivation. Balance partly improved. House of 5 rooms, 5 outhouses. Price .£2600 with absolutely clear title. s/1027. PAPAKURA. Farm of 147$ acres. Grass about 80 acres, bush 50, fern 20. Carrying 30 .head of cattle. Ringed fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks. Watered by streams and springs. House of 5 rooms, shed, dairy, cowshed, and fowlhouso. Creamery, School Church and P. O 2-J miles (Papakura or Drury), Railway Station 81 miles. ".£950, or would sell 119 i acres for .£SOO. so/1109
WHITE'S Sheep-dipping Fluid EVERY fanner is anxious to get the best price for his wool, and knows bhat to get a GOOD CLIP ho must use a GOOD DIP. White's Dipping FJuid will give you healthy sheep, and well-grown, clean, soft, bright and lustrous fleeces — the kind that demand the highest market prices. Read these few testimonials j and watch this space for others : Waiorongomai, July 25th, 1905. Ee White's Dip. I have now used it for several years, and have always found it most satisfactory. There is no trouble i in mixing it, and after dipping, the wool soon recovers and oecomes soft and bright.—Yours, etc., Alfubu Matthews Lagmhor Estate, Ashburton, 20th July, 1906. To Wm. White, Esq., Kaikora, 11.15. Dear Sir,—Extract from "Weekly Press" dated July 18th, 1906:—"171 bales M M M Lagmhor wool wont to America at 15id tor A half-bred, and even the crossbred fetched 14d., the wool being superb in every particular." Lagmhor for 5 years has used White's Dip; you see the result.—Pro G. A. M. Buckley, Henry Pobd. Siberia, August 27th, 1905. Dear Mr White.—l have very great pleasure in testifying to the excellent quality of your Dip. I cannot speak too highly of it, and believe it to be the bosl Dip on the market. I have used yom Dip only for over ten years on the Keroru station, and until I parted with it. I have also been using it here for the las six years, and this season the wool f ron Siberia brought the highest price of anj wool from the Manawatu District.Yours sincerely, Abthuk Harding. Principal Agents for Wairarapa— W.F.C.A., LTD. LIVERYJiTABLES -R EDWARD JONES wishes t _ notify the public that he has first class Stables and Loose-boxes, and he i i prepared to kt stands. Every attentio given. All conveniences for visitor! Dathrooins, etc. Address: CRICKET STREET, (bac Graham and Co.).
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