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HOUSES AND LAND FOR FMP. HARCOURT AND CO., !E AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND SHAKEEEOKEKS, LAMBTON QUAY. CITY PROPERTIES. KELBXJUNE— City and harbour view; charming new residence, specially MA.I OETBAN.K STREET—IdeaI family residence; 9 large rooms, fully equipped with domestic appliances: largo level section, ti> x 1■ It it; unrivalled view; sunny position. Price hlljett HILL STREET —Commodious well-built residence, 10 rooms, with, every convenience; land -10 x 115 ft; superb outlook. Price c£MSO, specially reduced for ono week; owner leaving city. WILLIS STREET— I Two-story residence; 7 rooms; all in good order, and having usual conveniences. Price .£1650. Handy position for business man. 9303 Seaside Cottages and Sections at prices to suit all Classes. Call or write for list to-day. 0/£ ACRES, 40 acres in crops, bal06k\7 ance grass land, rich black loam soil, all fiat, watered by creek, well fenced and subdivided by G and 7-wire fencing; will carry 100 dairy cows and young stock; 6-roomed House, stable, with loft for 20 tons chaff; man's whare, cOwbails, etc. Buildings and fencing all in perfect order. Present stock consists of 120 cattle and 180 sheep and lambs. Title. L.I.P. Rent. .£52 per annum. Situated 2 miles from Railway Town, School and Creamery. Price, JUi 10s per annum. Any reasonable terms can 8-155 WAIKATO.

MANAWATU. D/j ACEES, 6 acres crops, 2 acres Orehov ard, all ploughable, substantially fenced, 6 paddocks, carries 37 cows, besides other stock. G-roomod House, cowbails, concreted floor, piggeries (concreted), etc. Title, L.I.P. Bent, ,218 per annum. Town, Eailway and School 4 miles. Creamery 21- miles. Price ot.'jl per acre. Terms, £ISOO cash, balance 5 years. 7660 Aftfi ACEES Palmerston North, all ttOl/ ploughable, rich sandy loam soil; carries 3 sheep per aero; well fenced, subdivided and watered, 5-roomed House, 12 cowbails and other buildings. Eailway 2 miles, School and Creamery alongside. Metal roads. Price, ,£ls per acre. Terms. ,£1370 cash, balance 5 per cent. 7680 OQA ACEES, TAEANAKX—AII level doll and improved dairy farm, with 4-roomed house, 20-bail good cowshed, cartshed and outbuildings; 80 acres ploughed and renewed; 22 acres in oats, 6 acres potatoes; 8 acres stumped and ready for plough; fronting good metal road; handy to school, factory, township and rail way; freehold title. Price, J 614 per acre. No. 3457 ere ACRES, TARANAKI—Good grazoio ing farm; papa formation; 200 acres in grass and the balance good bush land; 4-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed and piggeries; orchard and garden; fronting 'good road, at present two miles unmetalled; 8 inilea from township and salcyards. Price £3 17s 6d per acre: reasonable-terms for payment. No. 4455 nnn/i acees, taranaki—PiretiQiit'JyJ class sheep farm; limestone and papa formation; 1600 acres in grass and the balance good bush land; all undulating, with some good flats: well laid down in English grasses; well fenced and divided into sheep-proof paddocks; good uwellinghouse and outbuildings; sheep yards and dip; fronting good road; 14 miles from railway station, etc.; one of the best farms in Taranaki. Price £6 per acre; reasonable terms can be arrar ged. t.f-n ACRES, TARANAKI—AII well t OvF laid down in best mixed English grasses; all ploughable and practically level farm; well fenced and subdivided into paddocks; good 5-roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings; fronting good road; handy to township, post office and school; freehold title; will winter two ewes or better without turnips. This will be sold a bargain at £7 10s per acre; .£2500 can remain on if desired. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. CHOICE FARMS. MANAWATU. 1 q/» ACEES level land; well watered; XoO suodivided into some 14 paddocks: all in grass; about 18 acres broken to plough: 14rstall cowshed, with concrete bails and yard, dairy, separator shed, cottage, also 8-stall cowshed; 4J miles from station, 2 miles from creamery, 3 miles from school by good metal road. Price £lB per acre; terms arranged. ■I rn ACEES rich fattening ground; all Jl-OXJ in grass, but 9 acres under plough; subdivided into 7 paddocks; well watered; no buildings; 5 miles north of Levin by good metal road. Price £27 per acre. Grand dairy farm. Terms arranged. WAIKATO. , Rich level flat land, drained and partly drained swamp; handy to railway station, saleyards, etc. , Price only £5 10s per acre. Sold in areas of 100 acres and upwards; easiest of terms. Nothing better on the market. Fuji particulars on application. NOTE.—Buyers wishing to purchase good farms should consult the undersigned, who is a practical farmer, and can give reliable information of properties offered for sale by him, gamed by personal inspection. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186. Featherston street, Wellington. And at Lower Hutt. AUCTION SALES of Land, Stock, Furniture, etc., arranged in any part of the Dominion. ' W. H. MORRAH & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILLIS ST.. WELLINGTON. . rf a rv ACRES, OTAKI —Dairying and • sheep country; 300 acres flat: well grassed; plenty water; carry 2j sheep per acre easily! 4 houses and numerous other buildings. Price £l3 acre; terms, £IOOO cash. Would pay anyone to cut this into five small farms, the land being suitable. Owner is preoared to sell the 300 ACRES FLAT LAND at £lB fiacre. This is an opportunity for a practical man or an investor. Good land at a low price.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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