MAIN TRUNK LAND NOTICES. FOR SALE. "PICK 01' THE WAIKATO." Q I 1 ACRES Dairy Fnrm, all plough-/VJ-JL able; 10 paddocks, - houses ami sheds; G miles railway; olosc to dreamery and school. I'rico .£ls per acre; cash, balance on term?;. L.AWSON & SWAIN, AUCTIONEKS, TE AWAMUTU. WILL' EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD BUSINESS. ! A '/ypr ACRES rich coast land, Taranaki. | dO , close to school and cheese factory, all iii grass except patches shelter bush and carrying 100 minting cows; 100 lipad mixed cattle and SIO sheep; 25 acres in maize, peas and potatoes; well watered and subdivided; G-roomed house and men's house; 20-bail cowshed with concrete floor, barn, dairy, separator house, etc., etc. Property is* veil adapted I'or cutting up into small farms. Price .£9500. Equity ,£I6OO. A big bargain. _ 2113 Send for eopv of our .November Guide. J. HARRIS AMD SONS-, LAND AGENTS. MARTON and martqn junction. UU3D FOR BY PR3VATE TREATY. Off A A ACRES of Manga\n'ako Station, near Ohingaiti, Rangitikie; unsurpassed in district for fertility and suitability for dairying; well roaded, and close to Main Trunk Line. OOAA ACRES, very rich, hiirhlv im■VePiivr proved land, in the Wniltato, "Garden of N.Z.," knowD o? Rnkuhia Homestead, 3} mile? from Ohnnpu, 7) miles from Hamilton; both places good etcck sales' mitres. School ard creamery handy; exceptional ciim» , 'ic conditions. complete absence of cold, rain, and hijrh prevailing wind, mild winter; splendid fruit district; beautiful scenery: rolling downs, beautified by olnmps of Native Bush and small plantations; permanent water in each paddock. Sell this block av> a whoio with a considerable reduction in price. An ideal gentlemen's estato. -J ej>(\ A ACRES, rich drained swamn I&UU and downs land, two miles from Frankton Junction, two miles butter factory, 15 miles school, three miles Hamilton,_same climatic conditions as Homestead Block. Exceptional conditions of sale, pick of unsold portions allowed providing Block tuken to back lino, and in areas ox not less than fifty acres; small cash deposit; J year's interest allowed, and bo capitalised in drought season. Immediate possession or any time up to August. ISI2, to 6uit purchaser. Associations dealt with under Government Land Financo Act Apply, by letter or in person, to . Manager, T. STEWART, Ohingaiti; MR. DUFFUS, Frankton Junction; Or EWEN JI'GREGUR. Ohaupa. For private 3»le only. Goodwill, 20.CM ceres nrst-clnss milling bush- Very larga proportion ttitara, balance rimu and mstai, with some while pine; 50 years' cnttlug rights. Low royalties. IJ wilw to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cu' over M.SUlft. to acre. Agents bringing or sanding buyers allowed 1{ per cont. Write for terms njid conditions, also arrange to be mot at train. E'vSJEft M'GKEGORi OHADPO. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. (\*f ACRES, at £13 per acra. Will tarry u « 33 Cows nil the year round. Divided into 4 paddocks, well fenced, with Rood 4-rcomi.'i t'uttnZP. outbuildings, cowE hei etc. Good metalltd road. 1 tnilo from factory, i inile school. TERMS: iCfSO down. Balance on Mortg-ago. W. P. GARNER AfMD CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAIHAPE. WAIKATO FAR?rtS. £>AAA ACRES, freehold, unimproved, /CXf'jlJ lot of rough feed, v.-ill carry GOO sheep, all ploughable, railway station on the property, great prcspcct value at the price, JC2 10s. per acre. Cash, .£1500; balance 5 years; will subdivide. No. G2 1 AAA' ACRES, all improved, on a main ijln'U road, 2 miles from railway, school, post office, and creamery 1 milo, salevavds 5 miles, good homestead of 8 rooms, woolshed, stables, etc., good sh«p, oiltle, and dairy farm combined. Price, .£l2 per acre; cash .£2000; balance 5 years at a per cent. This is really the best all round farm in the district. We can recommend this. Our Mr. M'Candlish has inspected reliable. No. 58 qaAA ACRES, L.T., 400 acres improv/4/uif*/ ed, boundary fence, creamery, school and post oflico 11 mile, railway 8 miles; 100 acres Education Reserve, bush land, at 8(1. per acre; 21 years, with right of renewal, with 13 years to run. Price, ;C5 IDs. per acre; cash one-third, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Mill taken at valuation ; can lease to good man. The owner has interest in Queensland. No. 75 ono ACRES, partly improved, about 200 chains of drains and thoroughly dry, 4 paddocks well fenced, 2 acres in potatoes, nearly all flat, 8-roomcd house, hot and cold water, bathroom, washhouse, 2 loose bcxre, buggy shod, loft, .wagon shed, harness room, men's hut, new cowshed, 10 bails, school 2 miles, post office 2 miles,' railway 5 miles. Price, X'l.t per acre; terms cash; owner has just left hospital, and must give up farming. A neighbour's farm, improved, sold at £29 per acre. A snip. No. 3 -j A- ACRES, 42 freehold. G3 0.K.P., JLIFi) 30 acres in grass, 10 ploughed, balance unimproved; 3-roomcd house, ibailed cowshed, Hamilton 5 miles, crcamcry lj mile, school H mile. Price, .£l2 ss. per acre; cash X2OO. Will finance all stock. No. G1 AVe have several small Farms for dairymen with small capital; also will financo good men into good property. AVe have from 10 acres to G7OO acres for sale. From New Zealand to Australia. G. M'CANDLiSH, LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. SPI.ENQID SHEEP RUN. rt AAT ACRES > 9 made n P ° f 1535 OUVf 3 acres of grass country, 700 of which is easy rolling country, and the balanco hill country. The carrying capacity of this place is 1J sheep to the aer?. besides 200 cattle and several horses. It is situated 27 miles trom Waitotara railway station, and adjoins 6chool, P. 0., telegraph office, store; mail coach passes the homestead. Wintered 3700 grown sheep, including UOO breeding ewes. Price, £i per acre, cn the following terms; 10 per oent. of the purchase money to be paid to tho owners upon the signing of the contract, a further 40 per cent, upon possession being given, and the balance to remain on mortgage for , r > years at 5 per cent., interest to be paid half-yearly, Tho owners will sell 2603 acres at X 3 ss. per acre, and on tho same terms. VICTOR E. SMITH. Asent. FEILDING. "I OOQ ACRES, 0.R.P., at 16g. 6d. per JLJOO acre, 12 miles from market town by flat road. Railway in course of construction (East Coast), touches section on back boundary, and on river frontage; 930 acres in grass, 300 acres having been 6own this autumn, subdivided into 11 paddocks, besides holding paddocks, 3 sets of yards, dip, woolshed, and whare. Good solo of_ grass everywhere; carried on G3O acres since last spring (which owner intends wintering) 2100 sheep, besides small stud flock of Itomney ewes, and 50 head of Polled Angus heifers. Telephone on to township, balance of section in good mixed bush. Wool carted from the door and landed in Auckland at 7s. Gd. per bale. Any additional improvements to bo paid for extra. Price only -i' 3 per aoro. Government mortgage. -CIGOO. Terms, jGiGOO cash, balance at 5 7«r cent. A splendid homestead site of about 15 acres- orchard, and plantations alreadv planted. DON'T MISS THIS. Appir 6barp. A. G. CUK.'iiNGHAM, TAIHAPE.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 14 November 1911, Page 10
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