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R. Earr Brown, Land, Estate, & Qeseral Commssion igeat, Share & Hotel Broker, Valuator, etcAuckland Address: Exohange lane. Taraiiaki Address: Devon Street, New Plymouth. Waikato Address: Hamilton. ' HAS FOR SALE The following Choioe Properties :— PUKEKOHE.—Splendid farm of 154 acres, mostly volcanic soil, situated within & miles of the railway station, creameiy 3 miles, post and telephone office, school and church 1 mile. Frontage to two roads, property could easily be divided into two lots. 5 acres native bush, 13 acres stumps (easily cleared), 30 acres in fallow and stubble, balance grass, all ploughable and divided into 20 paddocks, well watered. Good dwelling of 8 rooms, store room, dairy, tool house, 6-stalled stable, loose box, loft, cow sheds, sheep yards, etc. 1 acre orchard. Place j well laid out. Further particulars on application.' 3630-A. CAMBRIDGE—I4OO acres of rough faed country, ring fenced) and subdivided into 2 paddocks, 10 acres ploughed and ready for turnips, good dwelling of 4 rooms, buggy shed, cart _shed, feed and harness room. HelcTin perpetual lease, at yearly rental of *ilB. £400 worth of improvements done. Offer wanted. 3629-A. TAEANAEI—Farm of 240 acres all fenced, sheep proof fences, 210 acreß in graßS, 5 miles from railway. Really good dairy farm. Price £750. 3628-A. KAWHIA.—4OO aores of (splendid bush land, consisting largely of Rimu, Rata, Tawa, etc. Good line-stone country, 14 miles, from railway, on a good metalled road. Price for the freehold 27s 6d per acre. 3625-A. INGLEWOOD, Taranaki: — Farm containing 210 acres, fenced and Subdivided, well watered and sheltered, nearly all ploughable, large house and garden, splendid orchard. Close to the school. Factory and post office on the property, 2 miles from the Inglewood station. Price £12 per acre. 3621-A. TARANAKI—Farm containing 1080 acres, 150 acres felled and in grass, 130 acres all level, 500 acres rolling country, balance good sheep country. Price £600. 3620-A. WALTON, Lansdowne.—32lß acres on t the Auckland-Rotorua railway, intersected by the Walton railway station, fenced and sub-divided and :n grass and cultivation, 300 acres in sweedes, good 8 roomed house, .wool shed, stable and other necessary outbuildings, men's quarters, and also 2 cottages for men sheep yard, etc. This land is specially suitable for cutting up into small areas, for dairy farms, and I can specially recommend it to any capitalist who would work the factory and cut it up, as it will sell well to small people. Price 70s per acre. Another 1500 acres can be acquired if wanted. 3570-A. MORRINSVILLE— 2,600 acres nearly all in cutivation, and in grass, all fenced and sub-divided into paddocks, good 7 roomed dwelling, with bath room, wash house, etc. Large barn, sheds, men's quarters, drafting yards, etc. This property is now,carrying over 3000. sheep, 150 head cattle and 15 horses. Price 30s per acre. 3571-A. CLEVELAND.—-20 acres of ground with a good dwelling of 9 rooms, bath room, pantry, stablesi buggy, house, etc. Land sub-divided into 4 paddocks, close to the township. 5 minutes from the Kirikiriroa station. The house is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Waikato river. Price £1100. 3573-A. OKORORIE.—SOO acres good grass country, with good dwelling of 8 rooms, wihin an easy distance of the station. Price £5 per acre. 3578-A. TAMAHERE.—I6I acres and good dwelling of 8 rooms, 4 stalled stable, cow-shed, barn and sheds, etc. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, never failinsr supply of water, orchard of 5 acres, 3| miles from Hamilton. Frontage to the Waikato river and Tamahere creek. Price £11 per acre. 3583-A. HAMILTON.—Farm of 191 acres situated on the Hamilton-Piako rotd, 5 miles from Hamilton and adjoins the Newstead railway station, post office and creamery adjoining, subdivided, etc. Price £7 10s per acre. 3587-A. HAMILTON.—SOO acres all in grass on the Hamilton-Ohaupo road, about 3| miles from the Hamilton post office, well fenced and sub-divided into 14 paddocks, well watered, house of 6 rooms in good order, good yards, stabling, cart-sheds, etc. Price £8 per acre. 3588-A. HASLINGTON.—3OO acres on the Hamilton-Ohaupo road, 200 in grasß and 100 acreß in good swamp. House of 6 rooms and bath-room. Price £5 10s per acre. 3592-A. HORAXONUL—I7B acres on the Hamilton-Ohaupo road, 3 miles from Hamilton. All in grass, well fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks, well watered, good dwelling of 8 rooms, barn, stable, 2 large sheds, workmen's cottage. Price £7 per acre. 3591-A. TE AWAMTJTU.—22O acres, all In grass or crop, 6 roomed house, barn, milking sheds, and outbuildings, well watered, sub-divided into 7 paddocks, 1 mile from Te Awamutu. Price £10 per acre. 3598-A. CAMBRIDGE.—2OO acret, 30 to 40 acres in bush, balance open free land, partly ring fenced on good road. Price 30s per acre 3660-A. TARANAKI.—4OO acres improved farm. House of 10 rooms, outbuildings, 2 road and 1 water frontage, well fenced and watered, undulating, partly drained swamp, 5 miles from the township. This is really a choice property, and at the price asked is dirt cheap. Price £1600 3602-A. PAPATOITOI.—4O acres of really good land, well fenced, and sub-divi-ded, new dw°Uing of 6 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. Situated within 1£ miles of the station, land nearly all level. .Price £850. 2559. OPOTIKI.—I2OO acres of good country, 400 acres- in grass, balance in rough feed. This is a really good property, and is worth while anyone who wants a cheap property, looking at it. Price £2 per acre. Numerous others, too many to ■advertise. Lists on application at the offic*. Hotel* for Bale, from i/190 j> ■' mm rag Aimjtpg,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9975, 22 June 1901, Page 2

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