LANDS FOR SALE. DO NOT PAY FANCY PRICES ON MAIN TRUNK LINE. COME TO GISBORNE FOR SHEEP COUNTRY. 4KAA ACRES virgin tush; 3000 *iJUU aca-es in land liela on a 5U years' lease at 6d per acre; 1500 ACRES on Coast on 50 years' lease at Is 6d. Nearly all tavva bush, with plenty fencing timber ; well watered by stoney bottomed creeks. The makings of a fine coast station which, when in grass, will be turning off a fine lot of fat sheep to the works. \Vants capital to develop, and the future is assured. Goodwill of Coast Block £1 per acre, and for inland block 10s per acre. Easy terms 'arranged. Iso mortgage. Will exchange for interest bearing house property or section free of encumbrance. 1 QA fl 'ACRES, O.R.P. at 17a lOtiU bd, bush land; 700 acres in grass; 4 paddocks; new totara fencing. New 6-roorned house (to be completed by vendor); w'hare, 2 sets yaras. Carrying 1000 sheep; will winter 1100. Hilly country, 8 miles from township. Lays well to the sun. PRICE £4OOO. Terms, half casi. 1 QQI ACRES 46 years' leas©;, 100 l low* rent. Over 400 acres in grass, balance bush; 300 acres good flats. Plenty of fencing timber. PRICE only £2500; stock at valuation ; 1£ sheep country, carrying now 200 head of cattle and _ 500 sheep. Whare on place. Sub-divided into 5 paddocks. A very good section. ACRES, Freehold, within 20 •J miles railway ; 350 acres in grass; 60 acres in rape and turnips; 165 acres bush; 150 acres ploughable. All easy rideable country; plenty of good creeks. Soil of a volcanic nature. '■ Carrying capacity 2 ewes. PRICE, £8 10s per acre, as a going / concern. C. Gr. POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY. GISBORNE.
by auciio::. FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1912, At 11 o'clock. AW>KINO POINT A SUBURB OF DARGAVILLE. »nnA ACRES RICH WHITE UUU PINE FLATS. Divided Into 24 DAIRY FARMS, 30 to 150 Acres each. 2 20-AORE SECTIONS. 12 &-ACRE. SUBURBAN HOME SITES. 9 10-AORE MARKET GARDEN or ORCHARD SITES. Only 1£ miles from Dargaville Post Office, close to Butter Factory and School. ALL METAL ROADS. * WAKiNO POINT comprises 2000 L .acres of. Rich River Flat, unsurpassed in the Dominion for butterproducing qualities. It adjoins the progressive Borough of ■ Dargaville, has been all -roaded. and the roads are now /being metalled. It is only 1£ •mites from Dargaville Pest Office and School, and about two miles from the butter factory. The Borough is spending £30,000 in metalling roads, gasworks, etc. • Several of .the sections have been made 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 part of the town of Dargaville, is practically a'l level, well drained and roaded, and 'has 3 miles frontage to the Northern Wairoa river. TERMS: 10 per cent cash, and purchasers can elect to spend 15 per cent on improvements during finst six months, or pay a further lu per cent. Balance payable in 5 years ,bearing 5 ipef cent, interest. T. MANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customs Street E., AUCKLAND, as above.. Plans and fullest particulars on, application. JAMES HEMPHILL. Manager, Dargaville Branch.
LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENT. Telephone 413. P.O. Box 119. (Abraham and Williams' Buildings, Qu6f>n Street, Masterton.) TO LET.— Two front rooms, Lansdowme, with use of kitchen arid conveniences. FOR SALE. m ACRES Freehold, 12 miles from Masterton, 2} miles from school, 160 acres in grass, 10 'acres in crop. Nearly all ploughable. Carrying capacity 50 milking cows, besides young stock. Good 5-roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, stable, etc. PMOE £l4. Easy terms. 63 OCifl AORES Freehold, Taratahi, yUU 108 acres in grass, balance in crop; 6-roomed house, all necessary conveniences. Cowshed and stable, 10 paddocks. PRICE £l4 per acre. Terms. 44 OIK ACRES, Freehold, about 13 £l±lJ 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 shed, cowshed, etc. PRICE £ll 10s. Terms. 95 "*""*" OTJSES.— 4 to 7 Booms, for sale in any part of town, on very easy terms.
CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. 1 J-00 AaRES freehold, 13 miles A.^h\J \J from Gisborne, 2 miles inland from East Coast. Hundreds of acres low ploughable downs, growing rape, turnips and barley without marnire. Balance low easy' bush, bills. All in. English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class buildings. Winters 3 ewe® to the acre, i and a cattle beast to 3 acre-. Lamb- | ing percentage 125. Fattens every- ' thing, 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 on East Coast. £20 P^AORE £2O C. G. BLOORE STOCK AND BTATION AGENT GIBBOBNE.
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