LAN D' & E STAT E A G ENT S, PAHIATUA. 3.30 acres, all nice dairy land, all in grass and divided into 8 paddocks; 0roomed house, cowshed, and pig-styes ; within .1-mile of cheese faetoiy (which is paying Is per lb for butter fat), I.} miles fr"in Mangatainoka railway station, school and post ollice, and 3i miles from Pahiatua; will dairy 5t cows, and wintered last winter f«4 cows, 12 yearlings, and 9 horses. Prico of the freehold. £2O 10s, /-155 cash, balance at ;' per cent. Dairy herd can be taken at valuation. 3.00 acres, rich flat river deposit, good new house of 0 rooms with large cowshed, garden and orchard; thcre_ is also a 5-roomed house, factory adjoins property, school within :f mile tind railway station 2 miles. Freehold .£2O per acre, or £24 including 30 picked dairy cows, 4 yearling heifers, 1 yearling bull, and a pure bred Jersey bull, 2 half draught horses, 3 and syr old, 5 breeding sows, 1 boar, 1 rustic trap and harness, 1 heavy spring dray, 1 _ set cart harness, plough, harrow, cultivator, seed drill and all necessary tools, etc., etc. .£OOO cash without, stock, or .£I3OO with stock as a going concern.
X"7£> Acres Freehold, was mostly puriri bush, 50 acres still standing ; ringfonced, subdivided into 11 paddocks, all ploughable. Good 6-roomod house, new stables, cow sheds, all in good repair, Twenty miles from Auckland, 4 miles from wharf, 12 miles from railway station,.splendid roads. Price, £9 15s per acre. Terms can to arranged. 20 acres fenced, subdivided, 7 miles from Auckland; new 4-roomed cottage. Price .£350, £2OO cash, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. PAPATOITOI, 14 miles from Auckland, 16 acres, fenced, subdivided, mostly volcanic soil, no bu'klings. .£l3 per acre. On railway line. PUKEKOHE—IOO acres all in grass and crop, good 4-roomecl house and outbuildings, and dairy factory alongside property ; school half-a-mile, good roads, near wharf; 40 miles from Auckland. Land very best quality. Price .£lO per acre. Terms. Adjoining farm just changed hands at £l6 per acre. "WAIKATO. S3OO acres, freehold, nearly all ploughable, unimproved. Splendid turnip and clover or rape land, four miles from railway station by good rend, three saleyards within six miles, and two main roads leading into property. Prico 27s Gel per acre. Terms can be arranged. 000 acres, partly improved, good livo-roomed house and necessary outbuildings. Land good sandstone formation, ring-fenced and subdivided, about half still in bush of good quality. Equal 2J sheep per acre. Piico, £5 yor acre, tonus if required. 2i miles from railway station. WARK WORTH—:]-miles from township, G4 aerres, ring-fenced, subdivided, all in English grass, $-acre in good orchard ; good 4-roomed house, stable, cowshed and barn. Price .£SOO. Terms £2OO cash, balance 5 J per cent. 3 acres 0.R.P., heavy tawa country, limestone formation ; about 8 miles fencing ; GOO acres fallen and in good grass. Equal 2 sheep with cattlo. New house of 6 rooms, insured £300; now house of 4 rooms, insured £IOO ; sheep-yards, dip, and all necesssry outbuildings, good roads, on proposed line of railway, and 0 miles from wharf. Price £3 per acre. Terms can be ar1. J acres, highly improved drained swamp, ring-fenced and subdivided, !) paddocks ; good fi-roomed house, necessaiy outbuildings, railway station adjoining property. Price £1.3 per acre. I have a large number of businesses, hotels, boarding-houses, livery stables, coaching plants, ilax-mills—real bargains —and partnerships in sound paying businesses; Write for information, 1 shall be glad of correspondence relating to any class of business.
AUCKLAND. TAKANAKI CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. EASY TEEMSAEEANGED. X 35 Acres, all good grass country, ln.v-.ro proportion flat land, milked last season 58 cows, will carry G5 to 70 and do them well. J'illc cheque, ,£420; Tigs £BO to /100. A splendid i'arm for a family, liuildings : House of 8 rooms, sheds, cowbails, and yard;;. Price, .£3,500. .£4OO cash, balance 4{ mil' cent for 9 vears. 340 » Acres, all flat laud, capacity 30 to 35 cows, 7 miles from New Plymouth, :]-mile fiom creamery and school, half ploughablo now, baianeo ploughablo when stumped, estimated to be JOOO cords of mixed lirewood cm the property, readily saleable in New Plymouth at 25s per cord. House 4 rooms, trapahed, dairy, etc. Price /23 10s as a going concern, including stock, plant, etc. as follows: —Spliyulid young herd of 23 cows, 3 half-draught horses, 7 weaners, spring waggon and trap, dray, separator, churn, harness, cans, buckets, butter worker, ploughs, harrows, discs, scarifier, 2 stacks bay, I.' tons potatoes, etc. etc. Tci'MUS £SOO cash, Or to experienced man will consider giving easier terms.
NOTE.—Tho owners of both of the above havo special reasons for wishing to soil at once. They have therefore quotod at very low prices, and aro prepared to mako any reasonablo terms to experienced dairymen. Both places are therefore very saleable. If a possible buyer wire usj-to hold for you, and come by first train to inspect. Land and Estate Agents, Wantcanui,
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