Lands for Sale.L Stock, Land and Estate Agent MAIN STBEET, PAHTATUA. A GOOD SPEC. «2000 acres, bush land, 0.R.P., at i 10s per acre, very heavily limbered, splendid milling bush, estimated between 50,000,000 and 60,000,000 ft of mixed matai, totara, rimu and white pine; 7 miles from railway station. Price £13,000, .£ISOO cash ; good terms to good man, OO aci' e s, snug dairy farm, about 30 acres flat, balance low hills, 5-roomed house, good outbuildings, close to school, cheese factory, P. 0., store, etc, 6 miles to good town, will carry 25 cows in the summer; Education lease with 5 years to run at J65 per annum, right of purchase for 21 years. Pric only £SOO, £l5O cash, .£SO in twelve inont s, balance three years.
108 acres, 12 miles from Napier, 4 to 5 sheep land, 5-roomad bouse, make good dairy t'aim. Pries £l7 per acre, 21700 cast). X-3L25 acres, 8 mile* from Dannevirke, will carry between 50 and 60 cows. Price, including £*o good cows, .£23 per acre, ,£SOO cash. For further particulars apply to PETER TUL.LOCH, Stock, Land aad Estate Agent. Main-st. Pahiatua, P.O. Box 42. 'Phones —Private Residence 78 ; office 35. E. B. Hare & Co., - AND, ESTATE & COMMISSION i AGENTS, Pahiatua. A ores, 750 in grass, 8 paddocks, new 5 roomed house, well watered, good
' road 14 miles from good township, two sheep per acre country. Price of the freehold including 750 sheep, 0, /1908 cash, balanoe at 5 per cent for 2| years, or will exchange for good piece of dairy'or agricultural land close to the railway station; equity £1909. We have the lease of a dairy farm for sale as a going concern, fall particulars on application. £25 acres rich river deposit land two 5 roomed houses, 7 acres have been ploughed, 5 paddocks, cowshed, garden and orchard, will dairy 15 cows, one mile from factory, school P. 0. and from railway station, tenure L.I.P Eent, 19/6 per half-year. Government mortgage J6350; owner's interest TO LEASE— A good dairy farm of 100 acres, within 1 mile of faetory, school and post office, rent 15s per acre, right of purchase at J616 10s, deposit to be paid on account of purchase of .£IOO. This is a cheap property. 400 acres. 350 in grass, 5-roomed house, woolshed,. yards, well divided
school and 8 from railway. Price £9 10s, i 5400 cash, balance easy terms, or will exchange for town property. —FARMS— X3OO acres all in grass and fenced into convenient paddocks, honse, woolshed, yards, every possible convenience 4 miles from railway station, carrying capacity 2800 sheep, besides cattle. ■ Price of the freehold, £6 ss. Terms arranged. 1050 acres of rich limestone sheep country, 11 paddocks, good fonces, well watered, 6-roomed house, stables, buggy shed, woolshed 4 shearers, night pens for 300 sheep, 4 sets yards, within one mile of township, school and dairy factory, good metal road. Price, £7 10s. about .£I7OO cash, balance at' 5 per
cent. A good investment. A splendid Farm, 200 Acres rich dairy land, ali flat splendid fences, permanent water, 200 yards from township of Apiti, good orchard; buildings consist of modern 7-roomed house with every convenience, including hot and' cold water, 12 bail cowshed (concreted), dairy, large woolshed, sheep yards, etc. A REALL f GOOD DAIRY FARM. Special reason for selling. A BARGAIN. £2l per acre, £6OO cash. Inspect at once. Apply— W. H. Lambert 8 Co., 5 Rangitikei Stree PALMERSTON NORTH. The Bay of Plenty. 66PT1HIS fine track of country is only _l_ now becoming known, larger in area, richer in fertile lands, more of it ploughable than the Province of Canterbury".—Vide Auckl d Weekly News Now is the time to buy before ou prices rise to those ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion. Morris & Bell, THE LEADING BAY OF PLENTY LAND AGIKN'i,:. Write or wire for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LAND AND PROPERTY GUIDES. Telegraphic Address —"Norris" Tauranga Harcourt and Co., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTION EERS & SHARE BROKERS. 103 La.mbton Quay, Welling ton TARANAKI acres richest dairy land, well fenced, subdivided and watered, all flat land, loamy soil, 5-roomed cottage, cowbails and other building, most conveniently situated, only f-to i■ ) from school and creamery, and 3 miliw from railway by metal road. trice i.- £35 per acre; term .£SOO cash. 7728 HAWKE'S SAY. 150 acres rich chocolate loam soil, all fiat ]and, 16 acres have been stumped and ploughed, good fencing, 7 paddocks, permanent water, new 7-roomed house, 4-roomed milker's cottage, cowbails, cartshed, dairy, piggeries, will carry 65 dairy cows, school 1$ miles, creamery 1 mile, nil way 3 miles. Price £25 per acre; terms £4OO cash. 7724 HAWKE'S BAY. 280 aer<»s,. res under crops, balance best mixture of grasses, all rich black loam soil, will carry 3 breeding wes per aero, beside? horses and cattle, well fenced into 16 pad'iocks, good 6roonied house, two whares, stables, cowl'/iii.-, imj);emei3t sheds, etc., ru'uay 1-J miles, school -$ mile, cro-iuiury 2 nn'iw. Price .-£lB per acre. '.! evtaa — .•f'l'iO ca?]], balance 5 years at s>tr cent. 7761
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