lotments, 66ft x 124 ft. WHANGARBI—MiII Road, allotment 66 x 165 feet. NORFOLK STRKi£-i—Pentlanf. Eβtate, the property of R. Thompson, Esq., 10 large sections, some commanding fine views o; - ike . town; also 6 allotments in property with frontage to Ban* Street. Norfolk-street allotment £3 per foot, Bank-street £4 per foot. NORFOLK STREET SOUTH—Tnrough to the Whangarei Rivsr, t&« propertj' of J. A. Edwards Esq., a block of land with grand view* of harbcr and to be soM in one lot or in allotments. WAIPIJ—6O acres, fenced, and in grass, with barn, stable, sheds, &c, situated in centre of township. The soil i s alluvial flats (Freehold). DEVERON STREET— House 5 room* (new), with %-acre section; price reasonable and terms easy. WALTON-STREET AND CORNER WHARF ROAD.—Allotment 59ft x 113 ft., with store thereon. APONGA.—Good Dairy Farm. S9S acres, and House 10 rooms Terms can be arranged (Freehold). MAUNGAKARAMEA.—26O acres (100 acres volcanic and 160 sandstone land), 200 acres in'grass, balance rough feed, wool shed, sheep yards, and dip; situated 1 mile from Creamery and P.jO. Price very reasonable and terms easy. OTONGA— 785 Acres Freehold and 26b Acres L.1.P., alluvial and san. stone country, 400 acre s in grass, 400 acres feed, 200 acrea bush, 500 acres ploughable; House 8 rooms, all conveniences; Barn, Cowshed, etc. TIKIPUNGA SECTIONS, FAIRVIEW ESTATE. — 3 Sections of 10 acres each, frontage to new road and Whangarei Falls and Kamo Eoad, at reasonable prices and on easy terms. KAMO, WITHIN iy 2 MILES. — Firstclass Dairy Farm of 100 acres, more or less, over 50 acres in grass and crops, capable of further improvements; splendid lfttie dairy farm, for further particulars apply to undersigned (Free.* ! hold) Bain and Christian.
DAIRY FARM. 219. Pakaraka: One of the best farms in the estate, comprising 343 Acres, of which 240 is flat land, over 200 acres in grass, balance rough feed. At present carrying 50 milking cows, 40 young stock, 8 horses and 200 sheep. House of 4 rooms, good barn, 10-bail milking shed, fitfed with new 70-gal. steam tubular separator. Price £12 10s per acre. UNIMPROVED FARM. 187. Whangaroa: Block of 521 Acres* ring-fenced, 6 wires, puriri posts, new, 300 acres ploughable lands, of which 200 acres are "flat, 100 being swamp, 150 acres grassed. At present time 400 sheep are being grazed. There are no buildings. Three miles by level road to three important centres. Price, £3 10s per acre. Terms, £500 cash, balance remain at 5 per cent. Half mineral rights are reserved, owing to good prospects for mining on tne land. The above is a splendid investment for non-occup-ier. ' ■ . r WHANGARBI HARBOUR. No. 546.—Harbour-side farm of 26$ acres, freehold, situated one-quarter of a mile from Post-office.. The dwelling house of 8 rooms, overlooking the water, is surrounded by choice fruit and other trees, and la conveniently situated for working the farm. Last season 17 cows, 100 sheep, and some young stock were carried. Cream cart passes the door. Price, £4 per acre. Terms offered. DAIRY FARM. '' 221. 369 Acres Freehold.—A good rarin only 3 mile by good road from rail- r%[ way station. Ring-fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. SO Acrea of very rich flats, 150 can be ploughed, 30 bush. Two houses with all needful outbuildings. To be sold as a going concern (partnership to be dissolved). 25 cows, partly Jerseys, all the young stock, thoroughbred Jersey bull, all farm implements, separator, work horses* drays, traps, etc. Price £5 per acre. Terms £1000 cash, Balance 5 per cent.
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Northern Advocate, 19 October 1911, Page 8
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