LAND.NOTICES. no ACRES. -» AK ACRES. '-| no ACRES. BEING SUBDIVISIONS: OF "HOLDERS" WOODVILLE FARM. THIS is the neighbouring property and of similar quality of land to the Hon.J.D. Ormond's,- where four crops of rape have:beeV grown in four successive years, on the same paddook, sown broadcast, and without, any-, manure.. The fourth: crop is now a dense growth, almost hurrying, the lambs, and without the sign of a leaf turning colour. The grass which will come without being sown after the rape:will winter 4 hoggets to- the: acre. Five to six tons of clover hay. can be grown to the. acre in one season, .arid a large number of lambs then fattened on the aftermath. There is no finer: fattening or dairying land in the Dominion; 10d. per lh. is being paid for butter fat at. the creameries .close by. Price, £30 per acre, on the: easiest terms. ■ ■ : -''.'LATHAM & CO., ■ Sole Agents,. ■:.- WOODVILLE LAND AGENCT, MTean Street, Woodville. : -"■. CIO6B HARCOURT AND CO., TTOUSE AND LAND- ...AGENTS, ;AUC,Ja - TIONEEES, • AND . SHARE. BROKERS, ..-■■■• LAMBTON QUAY. ..-: ■"'. '.'•.-■ OKA ACRES, 500. Acres first-class hiUs, 300 «/Ov Acres low undulating, 150 acres:the , very best alluvial flats,, worth .£SO per acre (adjoining owner has refused i£GO per acre), these flats-will fatten a'-bullock to the ." acre at all times. ''The hills winter two sheep per acre, and do them well. The property is substantially 'fenced,. and con•■.veniently subdivided, permanently and. . well watered .in all parts.—Buildings—6roomed house, all conveniences, cartshed, workshop,-man's whare, cowshed, man's cottagej etc; All buildings, fences, etc., aremper- : feet order., 'There is about 350 acres ofbusu on :..the property. :We have.ourselves_ inspected. . this property, and have. no hesitation m ' "saying that it is' the cheapest place we have '.■■ handled for a.long time. The property is situated on the Manawatu. line, and is ad- ■ mitted:tobe the pick of that favoured dis- . ' trict.. .Is served by level riietal' road, anc is within miles of'railway, school, and .. -creamery. The price is .£l6 per. acre; terms ,'can.be arranged.if desired.-. , '-..-. (404 JOHNSONVILLE (close Ngahauranga)—Well- . built House of 5 rooms and conveniences, •• together with about iX acres land. Price, ,£750; Bargain. ,:. HU.TT. EOAD (Wellingtonh-Splendid Block, .of V Land, containing 5 acr«s, good sites for 'two houses. Price, only ,£475. Also, 4i Acres, -at back,- fairly flat,land. per .acre. : ABEL. SMITH STEEET-Eiglit-roomed House, :: bathroom, scullery, washhouse,, etc.;. land , ■■ ;,about.2oft. ; x 100 ft. Price, pnly;d£7so; Bar- ''.-. gain.,. ......... ; . : ; ..'■ : ';' •'■. ;:.Y.: 8749: KELBUENE—Six-roomed Villa, with all con-: . veniences, large section.:. Price,. reduced . from £%a to J!70O. -Must sell this ; month.(9020) Also, very superior 9-roonied ■ Ees.idence, large and lofty, plastered, walls and '• ceilings; land 42ft. x:120ft., : partly level. .. -.' Original • cost, : ,£ICSO; will. consider reasonable, offer. ~(8175) ". -■• .■'■■:. '..,,:': ':; MAUANUI-Level Allotment,- 40ft. : --x. 177 ft. " ad/joining Queen's Drive, .and'close-to pro- ; posed new train route. Price, £i ioot. 8999 ■:, THIS CANNOT: BE BEATEN. ! \ -; A MODEL FAEM FOR. MONEY-MAKING, r OE A EETIEED'MANi.TO MAKE ' ':-.; : '";;,-",/:. ,:.'HIS ..HOME.-.'--.,;.... : -,-.../ '^ rpHE Land -is all first-class,, level, 'and plough-. -a. , :, able.; has two good Homesteads; and numerous brtbuildings;' 30- Acres of/magnificent Nativevßush... Consists -of ,1060 'Acres, close -to town, railway," school, etc ';'..' ' " ; :.-.'.',.:' . :: ; . : /•';.I".;A;EEAL SPLENDID PE-rERTY.r ■"■ , ;';.Furtlier particulars on: applicatipn to .- : -"^ :: '; ; -:'"';Rr. : ::HARRis, :: :;^^;' ; ;:'. : LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, ■.'■■■: ■ MASTBETON.- > •: ■ - , " •"■' •'■ '■ - ■.;''■ , . ; ;.::■: : ' y.C . C 803; WJLLJAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. : : ' : : -.'' i /■■'■ '":'[ WELLINGTON.' -- ; -' ■ ,: v . "V :\ -■':■■; ■'. FOB-.SALE:-..".;'-.'-;'..-'.,., ■;■;'.":'• A C(\n ACEES, LEASEHOLD. Term, 50 ,4H>.UU' years; -'rent,: 2s. per acre. ■ Firstclass, good, rich land; 2000 acres,, flat, balance undulating; 1000 acres in. grass, 500 acres bush,: 300 acres been ploughed.' .Will'Vinter: now 3000 sheep.'and'4oo big bnllocks.- When improved, will carry 10,000:'. sheep; 50 acres maize will net in" May; 400. acres'can be sub-let at 255. per acre for dairying, thus paying. the rent of the whole block. Two miles to Creamery, .Sohool, Post :Office,. and .Town, Seven paddocks.: / Price, only' 80s'.', per acre;very easy. terms. given;.' Proposed Railway surveyed; through farm,' will' pu't: : JEs per:acre on land within' few .years, 1 givin? profit of' to buyer. : This is one of ■finest blocks or laud -in Dominion, and: very cheap;..' Will exchange; for good •■ property;.'. handy - to'-' Railway. Station. ... ~.,;■.: :''•■■•■; ■.':;', n|TA, ACEES, Eich, 1 .Grass; Land,' Pel'orus' oOU Sound, Marlborough, comprising : 738 Acres, L;I.P.; rent, .El 4 year;:.l22_ acres fretK holdj.s miles wire-netting fences dividing property into 11 paddocks. -,' Fiye-foqmed house, mens" cottage, sheepyards,, dairy, etc. ■■-.- Butter Factory adjoins property,, which .would now run 100 cows in full: profit, and when fully improved 250.c0w5, or winter 2000.sheep.. Wellington steamer calls weekly. Telephone and Post Office at Factory. Price, £4000, -of which £2300 can remain.s years,' 5 per cent ' -Easy terra's, for .balance to suit ■Vγ .. V .':' :■, ■• BRTCK SHOP-Best part Wiliis Street,.Wei-' lington, paying 10 "per cent. per. annum clear: on cash : required, to-buy; JG3OOO. This.proporty will 1 double in value , in. few.'years', and is one of the Best Investments in City : of Wellington. ~ ■ '.'-..■•- '■:•■..-:'■'.'-..v-....:. ■; '■y\"' J .'-;:^ . . WILLIAM SINCLAIR, ;' .;■■ '" , ■'■■ NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, y' 7 , . \ :;. ,'. : .weixington.:. :;. .:^'v': : .-■;; :■■'-..: ;■■ .-■'. ':. : [\;.'"/; ■:■■. ' ■■•.cm' ■}'■■ ■.. ■■' •' : - ; ' : S-.----. ! -J-: : ■.'':■-■'■'■''■.'.•.' ''.-:. '•■'. GOOD MIXED COUNTRY; : : OF MOKOIA ESTATE.;.'' - a : ■ •;.■•;■ ..thiety-theej •sections,, : ■■■'■'~ ■ \ ■ ■';. i'o;im6M^-r';,'Tp.;gK2/-: A pK ES ■; SITUATED 3§ miles from Woddville, and ad-' joining the Papatawa . Eailway Station. All: first-class. agricultural- '.' and undulating (dairy) land, with hill sheep country, which will winter over two sheep to the aero. Well' watered,, with ■ good access by .'metalled roads.' TERMS.—Easy, to suit purchasers.'. :■ . ••' ■ : Full plans and all further particulars as to' prices may be obtained, from . ...:.' HORACE BAKER & SOW, [<■■[ ■'■ '•;'■'; ;- ; ::..; ; . AGENTS. :,■ ■'■ ■:•. ~'-'-"v: ; :-' ■:■: i NAPIEE, -ANDWAIPUEARAU. '' : '■■''''.-, ; ''':v;::, : ":•:-.-:■:: : V':.-.' .■.','--'-.:-Cio99 : FIRST-CLASS^HEEP'FARM. ; KOA ACRES, all in GEASS, except 15 acres f , *" Shelter Bush, ,7 Paddocks/undulating,: well watered, 4-roomed House, and Woolshed. This place is-now carrying 1300 SHEEP and 100 HEAD ■ CATTLE, which . proves."it to be': a really tip-top Farm; there is.a good metalled road; situated. 4 'miles. from thriving township; PRICE, £12 per acre, .on easy terms; . NB3B- - ACEES, all in GEASS, 8 paddocks, well β-roomed House, ' Cowshed, Woolshed,. Trapshed; , carrying. capaoity'2J sheep; close to creamery,'e'to. PRICE, ~£ll per' acre.. Terms, iE7OO cash. 'There is a'splendid OECHAEDof i an acre... '-,' : . : ...No. 832 ; , c. sraow Awe cd., ' \ ' PALMEES.TON.NOETH,. :.-,■'■':'-■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 16
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