except 25 acres, which are slightly rolling; nearly all 

 cleared except 40 acres of timber, worth about $1,000 

 standing. Price, $3,000 in easy payments. 



No. 47. 30 acres at Middlesex, N. Y. House poor 

 and nearly worthless. Good barn 1 8 x 30. Six acres 

 of bearing vineyard on farm and several acres of peaches 

 and apples. Never-failing spring. Price, $ 1 ,000, two- 

 thirds in cash. 



No. 48. 92 acres, Geneva, N. Y., 2 miles from rail- 

 road station. Splendid opportunity for growing fruit, al- 

 falfa and other crops. Buildings good. Supply of fruit. 

 Some timber. Price, $7,500. 



No. 49. 76 acres on State road, 2 miles from railroad 

 station, Geneva, N. Y. Suitable for all crops, especially for 

 fruit and alfalfa. Very good buildings. Price, $6,250. 



No. 50. 26 acres. Oaks Corners, N. Y. 12 acres 

 fruit. Land all tillable. 6-room house; good barn; new 

 poultry house, 90 x 1 8 feet; good water. Light loam soil. 

 Price very reasonable. 



For further information apply to P. H. 

 BURNETT, Industrial Commissioner. Lehigh Val- 

 ley Railroad, 143 Liberty Street, New York 

 City (Telephone, Cortlandt 4902); or to F. R. 

 STEVENS, Agriculturist, Lehigh Valley Railroad, 

 Geneva. N. Y. 





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