Lamas* *•«•» *§».•© 11 It. Mare «fc <:<>., " 4ND, ESTATE & COMAllsSBlOfc ' A AGENTS, j Pafaiaiua. _. >33. acres, all in grass and subdivided into convenient paddocks well watered; good 6-roomed house, woolshed and yards, garden and orchard good metal road; stock on property at thy present time 600 big sheep, and 30 head of cattle; summer carrying capacity 1000 shetp besides cattle; very healthy sheep country. This is a real bargain at £7 10s for the freehold. .£503 cash, balance on good ttrms; siock can be taken at valuation. 18000 acres, 1300 o? which is nevoid, the balance is held on lease from the Government as a grazing run at a low rental with option of renewal, the improvements on the leasehold is valued at .£4500, the buildings are all on the freehold, and consists of good homestead, woolsned with shearing machines, yards, men's cottage ; the Government valuation of the freehold is <£■! per acre; the property is carrying 8000 sheep and 250 head of cattle; the property is situated in the 11.8 district, and is aec-ssable by good road. Price of the freehold and interest in the leasehold and all stock, implements, shearing machines, etc, .£1 2s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. The owner would consider an exchange for good city property. !00 acres very rich limestone lard ; 100 acres rich flats that are worth £'&Q an acre; the property wouU dairy 150 cows, or winter 750 ewes; clcss to station, factory and school. Price of the freoho'd £ 6 Easy termg. 205 acres: 60 flat, balance good hills; up-', j ate buildings; ,40 acres have bfvu ploughed; J mile from factory i-s.nool, and po., and 4£ miles fio.t. station; will dairy 30 cows and graze 250 ewes. Price of the freehold .£l6 10s. Only .£575 cash; balance arranged. iOO acres, all in grass and well fenced, 6-roomed house, cowshed, and all necessary buildings, will dairy 30 cows and carry 200 ewes. Price of the freehold. ,£ls, £SOO cash would be accepted. JOS acres, some of the richest dairy laud in the North Island, within one mile of school, factory and station, highly improved, will dairy 60 cows. Yearly returns, £7OO. Price of the freehold, £32. £I2OO cash.
FOR SALE. 300 acres, 3J miles from railway, 15 chains creamery, all in grass except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; all ploughabie ; no buildings. ,£8 IDs per cash: balance 5 pears at 5 per cent; or will subdivide into 200 acres upwards. 1540 acres ; a fine property as a going concern for .£12,500. Terms arranged; wortn inquiring about for a spec. 3LOO acres; fully improved in fine heart; I mile creamery, school, etc.; 4 miles Frankton: .£lB per acre. Only £l>GO cash; balance 5 per cent. 2»->SLO acres; part freehold, part l.i.p. 19u acres grass and crop; all new buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed etc, only 4 miles Frankton. £7 10s per acre, propsrty. Say jBiO'J cash; balance arranged. Write for particulars to (Land Agent) FRANKTON JUNCTION. WAIKATO.
RiDD MUttM MACHINE Eahcu, 17th :.»ocember, 1909. The Ridd Milking Ma-shina Co. New Plymouth. Dear Sirs, —I have jnu -a pleasure in certifying that the plane instilled by your Company is giving ovary satisfaol tion. It milks th« cows clean and does j not injure the teits, bat leaves them in [ good order, I consul.:* the Ridd Milking Machine is the bast and quickest machine on the market. I am, yours truly, [Sd] CLEMENT PEN WARDEN. , Agents : MANSON KWD BARB, Palmerston North.
LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE
33 Acres L.I.P. and 15 acres resort attached thereto, situated in the P*i hiatua district, £ mile from school creamery, post office, etc., ,all in gras and all ploughable, well fenced an watered, divided into several pad docks, -good 7 roomed house with al conveniences and all necessary out buildings. Price, .£I3OO. Govern nient mortgage £515, private tnoft g-iare £200; a very handy farm. 601 13S Acres, freehold, situated 4 miles from Pahiatua, $ mile from school creamery, post office, etc., all in grass and splendidly watered, divided intc 13 paddocks all well fenced, 40 acres plougbable, 4-roomed house with scullery and all conveniences, 10-bailed cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price, £2O 10s per acre; /o,io on mortgage at 6 per cent; only' £SOO cash required; an ideal dairy farm. CO4 OS Acres, freehold, and 20 acres leasehold, the rent of which is £9 10s per annum, 1-J- u-iles from school, post office, creamery, store and railway station, practically all ploughable, splendidly fenced, well watered and subdivided, will carry 40 to 50 cows easily, 7-roomed house with all pon venienc6s, good milking shed with machines, good orchard and hothouse. Price, £2450; first mortgage £IOOO, due in 1-J years at 6 per cent; second mortgage £L77, payable any time; cash required £4OO. 607 100 Acres, 0.K.P., 27s per acre, exercisable any time; 30 acres in grass, 170 acres in bush; well watered. Kent /14 per annum. Gf od whare on tin property. Price, £2 10s per acre. Cash required £3OJ; balance in five j ears at 6 put cent, 612 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE.
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