LAND NOTICES. '." OQ ACRES. Vn'c ACBJiS.;, -j no ACRES. BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF , "HOLDERS" :WOODVILLE FARM. • . . rpHIS is the ueigiiuuiiriii;; property and- of simiA lar quality of laud to the Hon. J. D.Orniond's, where four crops of rape; have been grown in four successive-years, on the. same paddock, 6own broadcast, and without any , manure. The fourth crop is now a dense growth, almost hurrying the lanlbs,. and without the isign 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 nay can bo grown to the acre in one beason, and a large number of lambs then fattened on tho aftermath. ■ There is no finer fattening or dairying land in the Dominion; lOd. per lb. is being paid for butter fat at the creameries close by. Price, .£3O per.acre, on the easiest terms. . ' ;'.-:E.-AfHARii:-:&..OOi^ : -- ' Sole Agents, . . ■ WOODVILLE: LAND AGENCY, ': ' M'Leun Street, Woodville. : .■; CIO6B ■•■■■ HARCOURT AND .CO., /' : HOUSE AND LAND . AGENTS, . AUC TIONEERS, AND SHARE "BROKERS, './'.- ' LAMBTON QUAY. . OKA ACRES, 500 Acres first-class hills, 300 VQM , Acres ■ low undulating, 150 acres: the .•• very best alluvial fiats.: worth ,£SO per acre (adjoining owner has refused .£1)0 per acre), these flats will fatten a bullock to the acre at all times, 'i'ne hills , winter two sheep per acre, and do them well. The pro- ■■ perty is substantially.. fenced, and conveniently subdivided, permanently •'. and .: well watered ■in all parts.—Buildings—6rooined house, all conveniences, cartshod, '■''■■ workshop, man's whare, cowshed, nan ■> iottage, etc All buildings, fences,etc.,arejo.per- . fectorder. ; TnereisaboutouDacresofbusJ -ii the property. \V'e have ourselves inspected this property, and have no ■_ hesitation in saying that it is the cheapest place we have handled for a long tiuie. The property is situated on the Manawatu line, ana is ad- . lnitted to be the pick of that favoured district. Is served by level metal road, and '. is, within \\ miles of railway,'school, and ■ creamery. '.-The price it *!6 per acre; terms . .can ! be arranged if des.Sij. ... . 7404 JOHiNSONV.ILLE (close Kgahauranga)-Wcll- ' built. House of 5 rooms and conveniences, . together with., about 4i acres land.: Price, ... A'V&O;. Bargain. . . i ;.. :)■,.•:■ :l. HIJTT ROAD ;(Wellingtoh)-Splendid; Block of Laud, containing 5 acies, good sites for two ■ houses. .Price, only. Xi'tH,- Also, , 4J Acres; - at back, fairly flat land. , ,£55 per l ABEL SMITH STREET-Eight-roomed:. House, bathroom, scullery, washuouse, etc.; land .: about 20ft. x 100 ft. Price, only .£750;. iiar- ■ gain. ■'■ •■■■,■;■ ■ • : '.. , BVI9 KELBURNE—Six-roomed t Villa, .with;all con- . veniences,' large "Ecctiou. Price, reduced ■ from J;900 tc JK7OO. Must sell: this month.- ;.., (9020) Aleo, very superior -9-roomed Residence, large and lofty, plastered walls and . : ceilings; land 42ft. x 120 ft.,' partly level Original cost, ,£1650; owner will consider treasonable offer. (8175). •■■ ■■';.•■'••-; UARAN.ai-Level Allotment, 40ft. 'x 177 ft.i adjoining Queen's Drive, and close' to prov,: posed new tram route. •.Prico/.fil.foot. 8999
:.;■■:.•: THIS CANNOT'BE BEATEN. A MODEL FARM FOR- MONEY-MAKING •■• OK A- UM'UtEB-MAN TO MAKB :; jH0i1K.;.:,,,;,,.. \ ■ : : (PHE Land is all first-class, level, and plough- -"■■ able;'has-'two' good Homesteads, and nuuierous,oKbuildiiigß; 30 Acres of magnificent' Native Bush. -Consists.of 1060 Acres,- close to Vpwu, rpiuuy, school, eto. : . a' heal splendid £T.:rEUTY. Further particulars on application to • .' XV'O, R, : >'->"'': UND, COMMISSION, AND.ESTATE AGENT -...-■ '-.- •-■ UAST3ETON. . ■ : ■'.- '■': '-. .. . '...;.■ -1 .■■'. '- ' . "CSO3 ■■ ' ■ WSLUAWi :; -SIWCLABR,, ;: ' ;■'.. "■; NATHAN'S BUILDINGS,: ', V '''■'"■' :.':'' ■ ' . ':'.',; : ''' :: -\ : ■•, ■[-~' '•"■•.-.".■' ;:,foe sale;- ' : ---' : ■' ' ; ;,.. private ;hotel, main trunk: line? ' ; / ■showing a clear. -profit'of net per year. 'forty'years , lease. Full compensation for all-.improvements.. ■ -..FIFTY.. ROOMS.;'' HUNDRED GUESTS [A : day.-, : .. .• .:■■■: .-'■■, '-i;'; , .;-/."'.- '■';■.■ , NET ANNUAL PROFIT OVER ;i3ooo' A ■year. :,;■ ;'...'■■..,; v.v', ■;..-:;.-- : r:/'■.;.- vTUis Hotel is not dependent on the votes of the people for its existence or continuance, biit will'last; for FORTY TEARS with yearly, increasing profits. ■:.;" ':■'.-."■. " ! ■'=•'. ; ,-.'.-\ •^.-"■■."■ ; '-.'■'"'' "'.-'■ .'.'■•' ■'•'■■ ]'.-.- :'■-, ■': LOW PRICE, and exceptionally, easy terms. ' Books, open to' inspection and verification. , Early application necessary..-;':' : . '. ,' , '■■ ■ J, WILLIAM SINCLAIR, u :'. ■' •'■'■ : - ; -v '-■•■■■■■-. ;'' '■ /-. :-. : ■"■ ■; . ■" r NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, ; ■ j
■■■■■■■.■■•. ;..•.-.• ' WELLINGTON. ■' ■■• ■■' ■■'■ - : ■ .;-•■.•. ■■■■;;.•; v ■■'.■ ■ ■■■.•-■'■■'; ' "■■.. -,'■ CIOB7 ■'•';■■, ■ good mixed!country.;\ ;;"V ■". ■.■".'. BALANCE OFHOKOIA ESTATE. :.' -7 „ N.THiRTY-THREE SECTIONS,- V ';■. : > '.. FROM- 1; TO. kko' ACRES, v SITUATED' 3i miles from • WoodviUe, and adjoining, the. Papatawa.Railway Station. AH '■. firstrolass , agricultural '■ and ■ undulating .- (dairy)''land, 'WithiMl sheep .country, which' will .winter over two sheep to "the acre. Well watered .with good access ■by metalled roads.' TERMS.—Easy, to : suit purchasers;:. '.■'; Ful] plans and all further particulars as to . prices' may cw obtained from . . .. ■ HORACE BAKER SSOWV ;: "::'■■. - ; '■■■ ; H; ;. .' •■■■. ' NAHER ANDWAIPUKAKAU. : : ■■> :•" ~■-•.•„■. :.■.';■ ■-.■;,' ■.;"•.■ ■■■ C 1099 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. KOA 'ACRES, all in except 15 acres OAIKJ 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 I really tip-top Farm; .there is a good metalled ' road; situated i miles from thriving township. . PRICE,; ,£l2 per acro,\on easy terms. N833 i -;. A. BARGAIN: .OTAKI. ' ;: «n/y.ACRES, all' in GRASS,'i flat and j OUU , ploughed land, balanco easy hills; )l . paddocks, well watered. SUITABLE FOR I MIXED. house, ; stable, trapshed, good woolshed fitted with, ma--1 chinos, dip, etc. School being erected; Creamery I 21 miles. Price £U. Terms .£ISOO cash.:. '' •'■:■■'■ C. : '■■SNOW- AND-. CO., ': ' PALMEKSTON NORTH.: ''
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 439, 23 February 1909, Page 12
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