Bay of Plenty - • - - Land Agency, I'AURANGA, - - Established 1901. GOOD LAND! SMALL MONEY!! LOVELY CLIMATE!!! O those oil the lookout for GOOD CHEAP LAND, write or wjre me AT ONCE; or, better still, COME and INSPECT FOE YOURSELF, when I | shall be most happy to show you ourdis- | triet. I have a splendid List of Properties— ; DAIRY, SHEEP, and CATTLE FARMS —Blocks from One Acre to Ten Thousand, which will compare favourably with &ny»in the North Island, As a Fruit or Cereal-growing District, ♦or as a Health Resort, the Bay of Plenty cannot be surpassed. DON'T LOSE THIS OPPORTUNITY, As land is being taken up daily, and prices are advancing.' Write for Information, Nothing a Trouble. JOSEPH E. DALTON, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, MINING ENGINEER & SURVEYOR.-, Licensed Interpreter, and Native Land WHARF STREET, - TAURANGA., Telephone No 15. Box 15. A TVC'Code, 4th Edition. Agent.
CHAS. ALLEN & CO., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. AND TE KI7ITI, KING COUNTRY. 2900 Acres, 1700 acres in grass, 3 acres orchard; land mostly rich drained swamp; about 400 acres has been under plough; balanco partly drained swamp; 100 paddocks, all fencing good, watered by 4 windmills, well sheltered by fine plantations. Buildings consist of kauri house, 8 rooms, 5 cottages, 6 rooms men's quarters, 5 milking sheds and yards, barn 40 x 50 and loft, implement shed, granary, ' 6-stalled stable, creamery with separator room, engine room, and 2 refrigeratoi chambers, 8 h.p, Tangye boiler, engine and separator, 12 pig styes and various sheds. Live stock: —320 milking cows, 7 bulls, 56 2s year old heifers, 54 li} year old heifers, 100 calves, 200 sheep„2oo pigs, 16 horses. Implements: —reaper and binder, mowing machine, hay rake, 2 ploughs, 8 sets harrows, roller, cultivator, drill, rotary disc • plough, 4 drays, 5 waggons, 1 Cortland waggon, various tools, 50 milk cans, 18 cream cans, and all dead stock on the property. Accounts have been kept'for years past and books are open to inspection of any bona fide inquirer. • The property has a number of road frontages, and is welladapted for cutting up into dairy farms. The homestead is situated within about 2 miles of two' railway stations, and is about 7| miles from important town. The whole as a going concern, /24,000. The above is well , worthy of inspection.
W. A. BO YES.] '[T. WALSH Boyes & Walsh, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Eketahuna. 100 acres ideal dairy farm, all flat and undulating land well watered, 7 paddocks, 4-roomed house and scullery, wasli-house, 12-bail cow-shed, hayshed, etc., 5 5 miles from,Eketahuna, 3 miles to railway, 2\ to school and factory, also cheese factory. Price, £l6 per acre. Terms, £3OO cash. No. 87. 60 acres, flat and undulating, well watered. 4 paddocks, 6-roomed house, cow-shed, trap-shed, wool-shed, etc,; tenure, freehold; 5 miles to Eketahuna and railway, 20 chains to school and creamery. Price, .£l7 per acre, easy terms. No. 90
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3082, 2 January 1909, Page 3
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