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FOR SALE. I I I OfoOi -ACKKS, Vrei'liolil. all flr.sl-class colmtry . Bush touMsU <.f Mnhoc, Tawa, and Konini. Papa fornia(ion. All oa-y rolling country. Situated II miles from Main Trunk Line. Price, .£2 ]os. per acre. 11OJ ACRES, Native Lease, 42 years; ±XOO nnt 2I vo . irs a l ~, ;)■!., . m ,l 21 years at 5 per cent, mi Ihc unimproved value. AH open country, nnd all ploiishr.ble; Miihible for dairying, or sheen; would run three sheep to (he acre. Situated H miles from Otorohanga, by good I road. I Price for goodwill, £\ ss. per acre. M'DQiSSALB & COCHRANE LAND AGENTS, TE KUITI. LAND FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Of-nn ACRES of Mnnsamako Station, AOuu near Ohingaiti, Rangitikie; unsurpassed in district for fertility and Euitability for dairying; well roaded, and cioso to Main Trunk Line. nt>AA ACRES, very rich, highly imnJOuiy proved land, in the Waikato, "Garden of N.Z.," known as Rukuhia Homestead, !)-\ miles from Ohaupo, 7J miles from liamiHou; both places good sleek sales' cenires. School avd creamery handy; exceptional climatic conditions, complete absence of cold, rain, nnd high prevailing wind, mild winter; splendid fruit district; beautiful scenery; rolling downs, beautified by clumps of Native Bush and small plantations; permanent water in each paddock. Sell this block as a whole- with a considerable reduction in price. An ideal gentleman's estate. -a MA ACRES, rich drained swamp I/vWU and downs land, two miles from Frankton .lunction, two miles butter factory, 1J miles school, three miles Hamilton, same climatic conditions as Homestead Block. lixceptional conditions of sale. Pick of unsold portions allowed, providing Biock taken to back line, and in areas of not less than fifty acres; small cash deposit; \ year's iuterost allowed, and be capitalized in drought season. Immediate possession cr any tiin-o up to August, 1912, to suit purchaser. Associations dealt with under Government Land Finance Act. Apply, by letter or in person, to Manager, T. STEWART, Ohingaiti; iIU. DUITUS, I'raukton Junction; Or EWEN M'URL'GOR, Ohaupo. For private sale cnly. Goodwill, 20,Cf;0 acres iirst-class nulling bush. Very large proportion U>t<ira, biilaui'O rim\i and ! inatai, with some while pine; iii) year/ '■' I'utliug riglits. Low loyalties, lj miles j to railway station. Easy country in work. ! Estimated cut over SO.WiOft. to acre. j Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed U per cent. Write tor terms and conditions, also arrange, to be met at train. EWEN R/3'GBEGGRj OHAUPO. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. f S -y ACRE'.', at £13 per cere. Will tarrj J i 33 Cows all the year round. Divided into t paddocks, well fenced, with pood 4-roonß'i , . l'i!lii:g.-. oiitbiiiitiiugs, eowthed, etc. Good metalled road, 1 mile from factory, J mile school. TERUS: .£250 down. Balance on Mortgage. W. P. GARNER AMD CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAIHAPE. i IOQC ACHES. 0.K.1 , ., at lGs.' GJ. per I li/(3O acre, 12 iniics from market j town by flat road. Railway in course of I construction (East Coast), lunches section I on back boundary, and on river frontage; ! US) acres in grass, .'ioo acres having been J sown this autumn, .subdivided into 11 paddocks, besides huldins? paddocks, ;j a't-s of ! yards, dip, woulshed, and wliare. (.loci) kilo of grass everywhere; parried on CiO acre.= since Inst spring iwhiuh ownor intends v.-interini.') 21011 shevp, bc-sides finall stud ilock of Koi'.mey ewe:,, ami 50 head I of Tolled Angus heifers. Telephone on I ti) township, balance of section in »i>od I mixed bush. Wool carted Iroin the dcor I ar.d lauded in Auckland at Ts. (id. per I bale. Any additional iinuruvemeuls lo bo paid for extra. Price only -I'M per aero. Government mortgage. XKW. j Terms, i:o00U cash, balance at 5 per i cent. I A splendid homestead site of about 15 , acres, orchard, and plantations already I planted. DUX'T MISS 'i.'illS. Apply TAIIIAPE. F. J. SAXBY. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. KA.MU.TO>;. t O AAft ACRES. 23S acres freehold, I baianct>'so years Lea»e at Is. '•Id. per aero, situated To Aku; earrvins; ' at pn-sent SCO bead eallle. Price >l'10,S0!l. ! AdjoiuinK property sold at .t(i per acie.

I DAIRY FARM LEASE. FOIt SAXE, an IS years' Lease of Hairy and Skew.) Farm, comnrisins 900 Acres in all; DO milking cows, OIK) slktii'; 10-rcomed Jlouve, S-roomod' i Cottasc, and nil uWssary outbuiirimjs on the property; williin 21) miles of WolI Huston. Price, us :i coins: concern, including stock, implements, etc., ,£2oOO. I Further particulars l'roni J S. GEORGE NATHAN. REUi ESTATE AND LXSUIJANX'i;. 113-110 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP OR ASRECyLTURAL FARM O^f> ACIiES, FHF.KHOLI), rich level and cropping l-.md, subdivided riXlxi into 1- paddocks, mid watered ),y iii:riiiuti(jii(- .streams. 20 acifs now in oivp, il-rcomc:l he,ii\e, 'il-biiil cowshed viu» raieri.e lloor, O-μ all td stables and oilier iann buildings. Canying capacity 70 cows, Ijc.-.ides yaiiii;,' stock. Situated 1 mile from railway and iact.nv. Jhi l(Jiv, X2S jjit aer.'. lenity .t;llt)3. Owner will exchai'M for V.li) ■ere , .- i.-<;i jciil:i:cnl land, or u;i to 151)11 acres good sheep eoinitn-. i'or full particular*-, apijly H. F. M°NEILL & CO., 155 FKATIIEKSTON STUKKT, WF.I.LINfiTOX. ~~' TIP-TOP SKEEP COUNTRY FOfi SALE OR FOR EXCHANGE. t nAO ACKKS, of which IiOO acres are I'reelioli!, a:ul CUO acres L.1.1 , ., at 10d per acre. This i'roperty is well farniod. Aljoufc lUill) acres in good mixed grasses, and balance ot abau'. 2UO acres in first-class mixed bush. Tho area in bush is a splendid asset-as by falling :U) to SO acres each year the larmer has (,'ood crops ol rape and turnips ior fatt-nin s and topping off. Tho farm is lu"y. lj,lt . \ s " ' ndcablc and there is plenty of iilougliable land for ~r,f»nin» Stock wintered are 22W) bis slircp and 00 head of cattlo on 1000 oiires o ;-•"';.■ Well fenced and jubdiviJwl into K pad.locks. Watered by permanent M-oain- TW formation is loam ol piuni anil st.i-11 rock, and it produces a splcn■fiill wi'o of ,;rass. Buildings consist of B ocd .i-roonieil house. Xroomed cotta»e vooUbed, 2 wts yards, stable, trapsliod, Ell d whaic Only M miles to school; 1 church, post ortice, and telegraph ollice. Situation- SO mi os to Stratford, U miles to Douglas railway station and H mles u> Jo \\ era railway station. Motor 1 road to property, ihere is a mortgage of .CX'JOO at , r ) per cent., liavin? i\ vcari lln rim Price, only .':9 per a'ore. lenity about JtGUOO. Owner will E.vehan-e for ! smaller Farm lightly cncuiiilcred toiriiproiiorty. or cound mortgages. Apply I promptly to W, n, t-AKlbsir«i ftftu Üb.i I'AUtKUSTOX NORTH. I — ' DAIRYING OR SHEEP COUNTRY" ' Cinai\ ACRES rRF.EnOLD. Good liomostoatl, woolshcd, etc., nil plon"hablc :i Mnßr good cropping country, carrying capacity 2 plicep, or will dairv ono I 0 tn."'" 1 lB AvAinA BAGGEOT AND POTTS, AGENTS, WANGANUI. ( EXCHANGE. lon A ACRES, 2 miles pood town, Jlanawatu line; 30 acres un<N>r plough. 5- , i /OUrfc roomed house, larpe concrete cowshed. Do 15 cows and 150 slieep. Trice, I m FCr "pAEKER ANB VINCENT, HEAL ESTATE AGENT?, LKVIX. /tO n ACRES splendid Sheep Farm, well watered, s-plonciidly fenced, S wires 10 'iotl miles from school and post ollice. 0.K.1.'. Title at .tm. 110 breeding Vwes K o with farm. TRICE, .W ss. per acre, hasy terms. O.q-1 ACHES L.l.r- ?>SO acres in ? rass 15f, acres just follo.il, well snl,divi,!ed. well «>OJL fenced, well watered; \\ miles to laclory, school and post otiice. I'HICE, .CG 10s. Easy terms. C. AND E. JACKSON, ffi

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 10

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