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" Honses and Land for Sale. LAIBLAW LEEDS'S li " ■;'.,■:: T.AND . E PARTMENT. - A MAGNIFICENT BAIRY* FATTENING FARMS. 1. £,774— 10 ° ACRES of which are flax "' •* swamp ; 300 • acres has been piougued, and all the farm is in grass una crop.; is ring fenced ana subdivided into three large paddocks. A tlrst-class kauri House of eight rooms and offices, as good as new (insured for £400); sheep pens, buildings, etc. This farm has ueen used tor' fattening sheep and cattle, and the returns can be seen; also, has been used as a dairy farm on a small scale on home separator principle. P. 0., school, creamery, an handy. Carrying at present 600 sheep, 80 head of cattle, and 12 norses. Price, only £9 i>er aero. Good, terms to a suitable man. Let us hear from you at once. 2(>2 (VTATAJIATA— Acres, famous dairying -LWL land; House and Cottage on it; all in grass and crops; 'hedge fences and post and wire, and large river boundary; subdivided into large and beautiful' grass paddocks - ready for work; close to township. Pnoo for this big chance to acquire one of the most beautiful farms in this famous district, only £15 goodwill. Title, L.I.P. Onehalf cash down. Further particulars of L.L. 249 if»ARJI NEAR MATAMA TOWNSHIP, all in grass; no buildings; well fenced and subdivided: ready for starting milking when buildings are put up; close to everywhere. Price, for a short term only, £15 goodwill. Title, L.I.P. 250 MATAMATA— The Cheapest Farm in the country, of 368 acres, more or less; 1 ring fenced and subdivided into eight Buba divisions: will easily at present milk 100 1 dairy cows, and worth improving. Good „ House, part new, of five rooms; two barns 1 and milking shed; now used as a largo ; grazing farm; handy to township and 0 everywhere. Price for goodwill only £10 i p.a. You will have to be quick to. catch this. Rent. 3s 3d per acre. 251 I^ARANAKI—A SMALL CHEAP FARM at A- Inglewood— Acres, at £5 per acre; 1 flat to undulating 26 acres bush, rest in 1 grass and crops; ring fenced and subdivided - into six paddocks. A House of three rooms, I four vears old (insured for £150); shed, etc. l Price. £5 per acre; £200 only down. A dead snip. 252 WAITOA— 128 Acres, level land; best dairying land in the famous Thames Valley; 70 acres in grass, mostly new, balance surface sown; 60 acres tea-tree and scrub: fenced and subdivided; now supply- • ing milk to creamery near by.' Price, • £18. • 253 ' KAA ACRES, good, fat land. Matamata O\J\J district, well fenced and subdivided; • almost new House of five rooms and offices; 1 close to creamery and P. 0.; suitable dairy • farm. Owner will cut in two. About 300 acres in grass, balance scrub and tea- • tree and rough feed; good fattening land. . Price, £15 per acre. Suitable terms. can be . arranged. Worth inspecting and improving. Call and see us. 254 BEAUTIFUL.. LITTLE DAIRY FARM, 01IAUPO. close to everywhere; fully ■■ equipped with all necessary buildings to I work a good dairy farm; concrete shed. , etc.; Pitt engine, milking plants, water laid on, tanks and pump; good House, 6 rooms and offices; best of fat soil; level, ■ undulating, some swamp, and splendidly 1 fenced and subdivided: mortgage can be taken over; GOOD ROAD FRONTAGE. : Price, £27 10s per acre. A good, sound 1 investment. Title Freehold, L.T.! 244 XifArKATO — 267J ACRES — Beautifully v > grassed land, nearly half reclaimed swamp; fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; water laid on in each paddock; 2 'windmills and pumps; a 5-roomed House, in good repair; no outbuiidinges; has 2 large road frontages, and close railway station. A good dairy and fattening- farm. Price. £22; good terms can .be arranged. Could be cut up into 2 dairy farms. Land alongside sold at £25 per acre recently. T> I R O N G I A. A splendid opportunity for a man with small capital, either as a speculation or as a dairying proposition. We have a client who is willing to sell the goodwill of a 50-years' native lease of 274 acres at 35s per acre. Terms are: £150 cash, balance to be arranged, or he will sell his interest for a straight-out payment ■ cf £411 cash The rental of the lease is as follows:— 2s per acre per annum for 10 years. 3s per acre per annum for 11 years. . 6s per acre per annum for 29 years. The land is unimproved, and there are no buildings, but for the sum of £150 down you have the makings of a splendid dairy farm which will coin money for yon for a lifetime. The whole property is nicely undulating and all ploughable. Cream cart passes within 1 mile of door. Improved farm alongside is valued at £12 per acre. Just get hold of these terms: only £27 8s rent for the first 10 years- That beats a freehold. > - LAIDLAW LEEDS,, .-,,, /GENERAL :;■/ TyTERCHANTS. "piORT OTREET. SHEEP COUNTRY. 1Q AAA ACRES. Whakatane; title. L.T., JLyi\J\J\J 10s per acre. Report, plans, photographs, terms, and all particulars on application. OAAA ACRES, Waikato;• 2000 acres grass, O\J\J\J carrying 3500 sheep, 600 cattle, and -30 - horses. - Fine Homeotead; near school, etc. Title L.T.. £6 per acre. ' QKAA ACRES. Bay of Plenty, now carry- J 00\J\J ing 950 sheep,- 55 cattle, 14 horses; ' good Homestead; telephone. . Valuer's re- ' port and all particulars on application. ; £2 5a .per acre; easy terms. Title, L.T. ', ■fOAQ ACRES, Taumarunui. 0.R.P.. 16s; ' XmAJCj - : 450 acres in grass, balance heavy bush. Farm wintered 900 sheen. Price, £4 per- acre. IQKK ACRES, Ohura, L.I.P. ■ £2 10s per -LOtJiJ acre. lOftO ACRES. Bay of Plenty; 500 acres ] IOUA , grass; 0.R.P., 18s 6d. Price, £3000: easy terms. 10/19 ACRES, Kawhia, 0.E.P., 17s 6d: < XKJrxuu. carrying capacity, 1500 sheep. 1 Price. £7 per acre. ' ' ENOS S7~PEGLER, j PHO3NIX CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET. 1 _— — : _ 1 M°GUIRE & CO., ! LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, ■vi AUCKLAND, " And at ' Hamilton. ;;•• - £20 C-E PBOM - ; 3 BEAUTIFUL SECTION. 132 ft frontage by c 198 ft deep, together with c MODERN RESIDENCE of six good rooms, c nicely appointed throughout, and with every convenience grounds nicely laid out and in good order; stable, trapshed, etc. P EICE - £1100. £ £200 CASH. BALANCE EASY TERMS. i SEEING THIS PROPERTY WILL MEAN b BUYING. . 8 ______ 8 M C GUIRE & CO., I DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET, a '. '■■ i ■ ■'■ ■ ■ ' ■ - 0 (ESTABLISHED 1853.) . ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. npHE "CT-AYMARKBT, A LBERT QTREET. -| GREAT BARRIER. \ — — . . 1( 600 ACRES, \ AS A GOING ? CONCERN, I £2000. ftj A A A CRES -gi-LENDID QRAZING T>ASTURE. ;,. 10 A CRES M 1 USH. " ; CAPABLE OF CARRYING 1200 SHEEP. AN IDEAL GRAZING RUN. THIS PROPERTY has been in the family 1 for over 40 years, and only reason now for x selling is to allow the beneficiaries to re- n ceive their portion. '■ . .. ... ■ u, There is a Beach over 2i miles long. *» HOMESTEAD contains House. eight ¥' rooms; bathroom, storeroom, scullery, g wash-house, dairy,, cowshed, woolshea g Shearing machine. e j Ten minutes to Post Office. . a) Six miles to steamer (weekly service). , The price includes 400 sheep, 5 horses. 6 « a cows (one-half Jerseys), horse and bullock j a dray, poultry, and fair. amount of furm- g ture. • ' ti CONSIDERED THE BEST FARM .' ON THE ISLAND. J TERMS: £1000 CASH; BALANCE, ''•'.•' PI PER CENT. ".-'/•"■. . :~ ALFRED ; -OUCKLAND AND , gONS P« „ LAND DEPARTMENT. ■ i - *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15306, 20 May 1913, Page 3

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