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LAND NOTICES. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. "J H A K ACTCKS, 1 mile from Marlon, ono of •f""" (he best nnd most beautiful properties in liangitikei, all level and ploughable, all virgin soil, and carrying in present state upwards ol ! JJOOU shee(>, cattle, and horses; 1.1 padnocks, ltf-roomed house, good outbuildings, lodgelionse, etc.; well watered, by springs and dams. It has three road frontages, and would cut up to good advantage for dairying or general purposes, and is within I.J miles of a , cnees o factory. Tho property is known as • \\ arleigh," stands high and commands a magnificent vie\v of the sea and surrounding country to Kapiti and Mana, distant towns, moun. tains, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton in same direction have been cut up and sold in smaller areas for residential purposes at J large prices. Tho climate in and about Marton is good and healthy, and the property itself is much like a Homo Park, Native growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal, sito for a Sanatorium or for a man of means. « Pressure has often been used to induce the owner to cut the property up for residential anq other purposes, but he has refused all offers in that direction. It has been in tho hands of the original owner for about fifty years, and ho has exercised the greatest care in making and keeping it in pood repair, and the 6anie time laying it off«in accordance with his Homeland views. It practically joins tho Borough of Marton, and contains some of tho finest residential sites in the district. The selling prico is ,£23 per acre, on terms to be arranged, stock at valuation, ir negotiations 1 would be entertained for an exchange at prices and .terms to be arranged. Marton is the County town of Rangitikei County, and one of tile most progressive towns in the North Island. It is also tbe Junction of the North Island Main Trunk Railway. It is 4GO feet above sea level, contains a large Preparatory .Boarding School, for Boys and ono for Girls, High and Technical Schools, and being so central will in time become the largest manufacturing and distributing centre in the Island.' .1 ggg Our March Land Guide is now ready for is.iue, and will bo sent free to any address on application. J. HARRIS AND SON, ' . LAND AGENTS. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. 2 SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS. REMARKABLY EASY TERMS. "| A A ACRES, all in grass, 50 acres flat, 150 Xl/y gently undulating, well watered and subdivided; new 4-roomed house; close to thriving township, creamery, and school. Prico .£lB per acre. OA A ACRES, all in grass, well watered and subdivided; good- G-roomed house and conveniences, and all necessary outbuildings; 1200 acres..fiat, balance undulating; 2J miles from thriving township, close to creamery and school. Price ,£2O per acre. Terms for the above 2 properties, 10 per cent, deposit., 5 per cent, in 12 months, balanco 7J years at 5 per cent. FIRST-CLASS CROPPING FARM. I £)ry-| ACRES, well watered and subdivided, > X mostly flat, all ploughable, 5-roomed house, stable, etc.; 4 miles from Feilding. Price ,£ls. 15s. per acre; terms .£7OO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. C. SNOW AMD CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR EXCHANGE. ' 3 HOUSES, no mortgago, let at 365. per week, for good I -.ry Farm of about 100 acres.' Equity <£1600. 1 fkOft ACRES, Freehold, 3-sheop country, XuUIJ for unencumbered property. Equity. JCGOOO. FOll SALE, 500 Acres, Freehold, guaranteed 2}-sheep country, all clear, all in grass; ! 100 acres llat, all necessary buildings. Price, i ,£lO. Apply for further particulars. Only il miles from good town. FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc. CbCHRANE & BUTEMENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. . ' csso gg ACRES. ACRES. ACRES, BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF "HOLDERS" WOODVILLE FARM. THIS is theueighbouringproperty'and of similar quality of land to the Hon: J. D. Ormond's, where four crops of rape have been grown in four successive years, on the same paddock, sown broadcast, and without ajiy manure. The fourth crop is now a den'se growth, almost hurrying the lambs, and without tho sign of a leat turning colour. The grass which will como without being sown after the rape will winter 4 hoggets to tho acre. Five to six tons of clover hay can be grown' to the acre in ono season, and a large • number of lambs then fattened on the 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 tho easiest terms. LATHAM & CO., | Sole Ageuts, WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY, M'Lean street, Woodville. CIOGB U.F.C.A., ' MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. " QQK ACRES, 10 miles from Palmerston I OUO North;- half L.1.P., balance 0.R.P.; ■ 125 acres in grass, some second growth, balance in bush, which the owner is now felling; ail riugteneeu; wnare ou property; a neverfailing supply of water; property within-a stone's tmuw sold for A'l3 per acre;well worth luspectiou. 1 Price, £6 lUs. per acre; about £'70U cash. . • [ rAAA ACRES, Native Lease, up the Waj ul/UU nganui River; 42 years to run at Ud. . and Is. lid. per acre; sorno clearing; balanco uush; J-sutep couutry when in grass; healthy climate. l'orperty well watered by streams and springs. iseariy aU ploughable. Whare on tho place. For an expenditure "of about .£2OOO on this place a return of from ,£SOOO to .£IO,OOO would be assured. Owner is prepared to exchange interest for City i-ioperty. Consideration on application. I 9A.K ACRES on tllc Main Trunk Lino. A nice Grazing Run; all cleared; 300 acres ploughable; large woolshed fitted with sheep-shcanng machinery, engine, etc.; sevenroomed house, nicely laid out with all conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, 20 horses. , Price, £6 10s.' Terms on application. At. the price, this is an investment where a man cannot lose money, as i he* land must rise in value in the next year or'two. C92G II 87 ACKES good land in MID-CANTER-XXOI BUIU. fhe owner, having pur- , chased a Shee..> Run, has instructed mo to dis- | pose of this splendid Holding on the Easiest of Torms. The Price asked as a going concern ■ being .£15,000. The Stock consists of IuOO sheep, 20 horses, and a splendid stock of farm implements, including an old engine and shearing . machines. The homestead is \ory complete and up-to-date, consisting of a good liouso of i S rooms and all modem conveniences, including I hot and cold water; 12-stalled stable, impleI ment shed, shearing shed, granary, t'rapshed, . man's whare, and sheep yards. This property . will grow splendid oats, rape, and turnips, and is situated onl£ G miles trom railway and convenient to school. Being so splendidly adapted for all-round farming, this excellent property should command attention. Price as a going concern, ,£15,000, and the owner will accept ,£2500 down, tho balanco lo remain for a term of years to be arranged at 5 per cent. , Fol. ttl! QAA ACRES, good mixed farm, located in t/UU tho far-famed ELLESMERE DIS--1 TRICT, varying from land that will grow 40 bushels per aero of wheat lo good, medium land which will grow the best of turnips, oats, and rnpe. Good houso of 12 rooms, and conveniences, also usual outbuildings. Well watered by races and natural streams. Only I mill from school, nnd 1J miles from railway. A bargain at tho price asked. PRICE .£9 10s. per acre. Fol. 02 A. E. CRADDOCK, FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, 154-6 HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 10

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