LANDS FOR SALE. SPECIAL SUBDIVISION SALE OF 365 Acre s Tiptop Deiry Country VIDED INTO 12 CONVENIENT FARMS. A DAIRY FARM ADJGfNINC. OF _ 115 ACRES. F. HOE, ESQ., OF LEVIN. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., OF WELLINGTON, will soil the above BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, On- WEDNESDAY, let MAY, 1912, At 2 p.m. Tliis property is very conveniently situated, being adjacent to Levin Railway Station, and in close proximity to Creameries, Sale-yards, Post Office and School. It is subdivided into 12 handy sized sections radioing "from 2o to 62 aeres, all of which have water race running streams. As this district is considered to be the premier dairying country of the West Coast, intending investors should jmt miss this opportunity of acquiring a Freehold Farm on very easv terms of payment. TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall cf hammer. 10 per cent cash in 12 months. Uahuree .to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 'o per cent. Plans and full particulars on ap- [> plication to any of the offices of— DALUETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers.^ 13Y ALX'jIO::. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1912, At 11 o'clock. AWAKING " POINT A SUBURB OF DARGAVILLE. >AAA ACRES RICH WHITE /IJUU PINE FLATS. Divided into 24 DAIRY FARMS, 30 to 150 Acres each. 2 20-AORE SECTIONS. 12 5-AORE SUBURBAN HOME SITES. 9 10-AOPJE MARKET GARDEN or ORCHARD SITES.
Only H miles from Dargaville Post Office," close to Butter Factory and School. ALL METAL ROADS. AWAKINO POINT comprises 2000 .acres of Rich River Flat, unsurpassed in the Dominion for butterproducing qualities. It adjoins the progressive Borough of Dargaville, lias been all roaded.- and.-the roads are now 'being metalled. It is only 1£ miles from D'a'rgavil'le Post Office and School, and about two miles from the butter factory. The Borough is •spoiidimg £50,000 in metalling roads, gasworks, etc. Several of it-he sections have been inad-e small to suit the townspeople of Dargaville, who require paddock room, orchard sites and land for town milk supply and market gardening. Its situation is quite unique, forming almost -pari of the town of Dargaville, is pTOCiticaWy all l level, well drained and roaded, and 'has 3 miles frontage to tille Nontihern Wniroa river. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, and purchasers can elect to .spend 15 per cent on improvements during first six months, or pay a further lu per cent, balance payable in 5 years ,bearing 5 •per tent, "iivterest. T. MANDEXO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, as above. 'Plans and fullest particulars on amplication. JAMES HEMPHILL. Manager, Dargaville Branch. LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL Afcß INSURANCE AGENT. Tetepkoza 413. P.O. Box 119, (Abraham and Williams' Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton.) TO LET.— Two front rooms, Lansdowne, with use of kitchen and cenvenienoes. FOR SALE. m ACRES Freehold, 12 miles from 'Masterton, 2J- milec from school, acres, in grass, .10 iaores in crop. Nearly all plougkable. Carrying capacity 50 milking cows, besides young stock. Good 5-roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, stable, etc. PRICE £l4. Easy terms. 63 ACRES -Freehold, Taratahi, wv/Lf 108 acres in grass, balance in crop; 6-roomed house, all necessary conveniences. Cowshed and stable, 10 paddocks. PRICE £l-1 per acre. Terms. 44 £A-l) miles from Masterton, all in grass except 3 acres shelter bush; 10 acres have been ploughed. At present carrying 300 sheep and 20 head cattle. Subdivided into 9 paddocks Good 6roomed house and outbuildings ; wool shod, cowshed, etc. PRICE £ll 10s. Terms. 95 "■"TTOUSES.— 4 to 7 Rooms, for sale in any part of town, on very easy term 6.
CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. 1 ZtnO AORES freehold, 13 miles JL'xU'vJ from Gisborne, 2 miles inland from East Coast. Hundreds pf acres low plough-able downs, growing rape, turnips and barley without manure. Balance low easy bush hilLs. All in English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buildings. Winters 3 ewes to the acre, and a cattle beast to 3 acre . Lambing percentage 125. Fattens everything, and has to buy up hoggets to eat the feed, and sends them away fat too. Will grow 100 bushels maize to the acre. A buyer could dairy on it. Would make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place oiv East Coast. OOA PER ACRE. OftA C. G. BLOORE STOCK AND STATION AGENT GISBOJJNE.
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