Mi. li Harn «te (Jo., i 4iSi.;, ESTATE & COMMISSION JU AGENTS. Pahiatua. A(J IDEAL DAIRY FARM— C 3 ACRES, rich river deposit, dairy ( ] and, daries 19 cows, building cost £GSO; up-to-date 7-roomed house, cow shed, hay shed, wood and washliouse, pig styes, orchard in full profit. Deducting cost of buildings the land only costs £l4 per acre. Situated a* J\'elson. Lovely climate. H n-ifcs from station. Factory and uuhool close to farm. This is a r*al bargain. The first to inspecL will purchase. Freehold £1250. There is ifo mortgage on the property. Owner selling on account of old age. All buildings are new. 333. acres, all in frass and subdivided into conveniens; paddocks well watere l 6-roomed house, woolshed and yards, garden and rrctaard good metal road; s'ook os nrolertv at th* present time 600 big sueep, and 30 head of cattle; slimmer carrying capacity 1000 besides cattle j very healthy sheep country. This is a real bargain at £7 10s for the free-' hold. .£SOO cash, balance on good terms; siock can ba taken at valuation. 18000 acres, 1300 of which iB j fre ■'hold, the balance is held on lease from the Government; as a grazing run at a low rental with option of renewal, j the improvements on the leasehold is valued at £4500, the buildings are all on the freehold, and consists of good homestead, • woolsbed with shearing machines, yards, men's cottage ; the Government valuation of the freehold is per.acre; ihe property is carrying 8000 sheep and 250 head of cattle; the property is situated in the H.B district, and is aecessable by good road. Price of the freehold and interest in the leasehold and all stock, implements, shearing machines, etc , £1 i s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. The owner would consider an exchange for good city property. 205 cres; 60 fiat, balance good bills; up-to-date buildings 40 acres have beon ploughed; J mile from factory school, and po., and 4£ miles from station; will dairy 30 cows and graze 250 ewes. Price of the freehold £l6 10b. Only £575 cash; balance arranged. 102 cres, some of the richest dairy land in the North Island, within one mile of school, factory aid station, highly improved, will dairy 60 cows. r early returns, £7OO Price of the freehold, £32. £I2OO cash.
FOE SALE. Waikato Properties. soo acres, 3i miles from railway, 15 chains creamery, all in grass except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; all ploughabie ;no buildings. -S8 IDs per asre; ,£ISOO cash; bilance 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; worth inquiring about for a spec. 100 acres; fully improved in fine heart; i mile creamery, school, etc.; 4 miles Frankton: £lB per acre. Only £•100 cash; balance 5 per cent. ao r3 s; part freehold, part li.p. 19J acres grass and crop; all new buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed, etc; only 4 miles Frankton. £7 10s per acre, Cheap property. Say <£4oo cash; balance"arranged. Write for particulars to Wm. Aubrey Gosling (Land Agent) FKANKTON JUNCTION. WAIKATO,
THE RIDD MILKING MACHINE Eaho-xj, 17th December, 1909. The Ridd Milking Midline Co. New Plymouth. Dear Sirs, —I have much pleasure in certifying that the plant instilled by your Company is giving every satisfaction. It milks the cowa clean and does not injure the teats, but leaves them in good order, I consider the Eidd Milking Machine is. the best and quickest machine on the market. I am, yours truly, [Sd] CLEMENT PENWAEDEN. Agents i MANSON \.ND BARE, Palmerston North.
Land Bargains. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 103 ACRES, freehold, 5 miles from Wanganui, all in grass and about half flat. Well watered, sheepproof fences, and divided into 5 paddocks, will carry 40 milking cows besides other stock. Good 6-roomed house, new 14-bail cowshed with concrete floor, loose box, trapshed, fowl run, etc., three-quarter mile from railway station, and 1 mile P. 0., school, creamery and store, on good road. Price only £27 per acre. Terms. 207 ACRES, freehold, 6 miles Hunterville, undulating country, all in grass, 8 paddocks, well-watered and fenced, carries sheep per acre. New 4-roomed house, 8 bail cowshed, stable ,barn and piggeries. Situated 3 miles from railway station and creamery on metal road, and 1 mile from school and post office. A bargain at £l3 per acre. Terms ararnged. 470 ACRES, freehold, situated £ mile from railway station on Main Trunk line. 300 acres in grass, balance good bush. 100 acres now ploughable, 420 acres flat. First-class sheep and cattle country. Whare and other eheda. Secure this at £7 psr acre. Easy ? terms arranged to unit buyVrs. * H. Masemajm &Co.,_ . '\V \ NUI liu -V -STiiat.
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