LAND NOTICES. COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. r> YEAR LEASE of Good Houso in TARAO NAKI DISTRICT, with 10 Acres of Land. Well situaled and doing a TURNOVER OF ,£•l3 PER WEEK. Rent, JC3 por week. Goodwill and furniture iHOOO. Stock at valuation. Terms arranged. SOME GOOD SHEEP FARMS. XOA ACRES Real Good Sheep Country; 500 O-Vtc neres in grass; 200 acres ploughablo; 2 road frontages; 9 paddocks; sheep-proof fences; good β-roomed house, cowshed, shearing shed, and dip; 3-roomed men's house; wintering capacity, 800 ewes and 50 head of cattle. Price, .19 ss. per acre. Terms arranged. (■Qfl ACRES Freehold in good district, Dol/ within easy distance of township and freezing works; 125 acres ploughable; 5-roomed house and good outbuildings; sheep-vards, etc.; ' WINTERED OVER 2h SHEEP TO THE ACRE 1 LAST YEAR. PRICE, £6 15s. per acre. ' OQ9 ACRES, all in good grasses, well fenced OOnJ (7 and 8 wires), 1G paddocks, 5-roomed house and good outbuildings; cattlo and sheep yards; large shearing shed; very easv countrv i for musterinc WINTERED LAST YEAR 1300 SHEEP (OVER 1000 EWES) and 240 CATTLE. , Handy to township, school, and post office. sio§v?i&sr- STOCK AT valua - HICKMAN F. RUSSELL & CO., C9U NEW PLYMOUTH. gg ACRES. |rtg ACRES, -j OQ ACRES. BEING SUBDIVISIONS OP "HOLDERS" WOODVILLE FARM. HHHIS is the neighbouring property and of simi- •*• lar quality of land to the Hon.J. D. Oγ- > mond's, where four crop 9of rape have been grown in four successive years, on the same paddock, sown broadcast, and without any manure. The fourth crop is now a densegrowth, almost hurrying the lombs, and withj out the sign of a leaf turning colour. The j grass which will como without being 6own after the rape will winter 4 hoggets to the , acre. Five to six tons o\ clover hay can he ' grown to the acre in one season, and a larj;o number of lambs then fattened on tho aftermath, There is no finer fattening or dairying land in the Dominion; 10d. per lb. is being paid for butter fat at the creameries close- by, ! Price, ,£3O per acre, on the easiest terms. LATHAM & CO., Solo Agents, 1 WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY. . M'Lean street, Woodville. CIO6B i ' ■ ! ! JpQKA CASH will put yon on a Tip-top i 3«QO\J sheep Pain ot 600 Acres Beautiful J Undulating Country, close to Levin. ■ 1 Freehold, 450 acree long lease, f J-OU n t 6nl all rental, all well grassed and watered, fenced and subdivided; woolshed i and yards Ideal eheep country. 3 miles from ; Levin Station. i Price, .£2850 for freehold and goodwill of \ leaso. .£2OOO can remain. i Apply Bbarp. ' HUDSON 8t MARRBOTT, \ LTD., 1 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, " LEVIN. 5 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. " IA/JK ACRES, 1 milo from Marton, one of -Ll/yttJ the best and most beautiful properties in Rangitikei, all level and ploughable, all virgin soil, and carrying in present state upwards of 3000 sheep, cattle, and horses; 13 paddocks, 13-roomed houso, good outbuildings, lodgehouse, 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 1J miles of a cheese factory. The property is known as P warleigh," stands high and commands a mag- ! nificent view of the sea and surrounding country to Kapiti and Mana, distant towns, mountains, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton in same direction havo been cut up and sold in smaller areas for residential purposes at t large prices. The climate in and about Mar- . ton is very good and healthy, and the pro--5 perty itself is much like a Home Park, Native growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal - site for a Sanatorium or for a man of meaps. Pressure has often been used to induco the owner to cut tho property up for residential and other purposes, but he has refused all offers in that direction. It has been in tho hands of tho original owner fdr abont fifty years, and he has exercised the greatest caro in making and keeping it in good repair, and i at the same time laying it off in'accordance . with his Homeland viows. It practically joins , the Borough of Marton, and contains some of the finest residential sites in the district. The selling price is £23 per acre, on terms to bo ■ arranged, stock at valuation, or negotiations i would be entertained for an exchange at prices , and terms to be arranged. I Marton is tho County town of, Rangitikei County, and one of tho most progressive towns in tho North Island. It is also the Junction • of tho North Island Main Trunk Railway. It i is 400 feet above sea level, contains a large i Preparatory Boarding School for Boys and ono for Girls, Hieh and Technical Schools, and being so central will in time become the largest 1 manufacturing and distributing centro in the Island. 989 Our March Land Guide is now ready for issue, and will be sent free to any address on ■ application. I j. Harris and son, land agents, marton and marton junction. farmers; look, good dairy farm. IKA ACRES, all in' Grass, all well fenced. JLDU subdivided into 3 paddocks, well watered. New 5-roomed House and Outhouses. Lease has 135 years to run, at 9s. Gd. per Situated H miles from Railway Station, Post Office, and Sohool. Last year wintered 450 sheep and 60 head cattle. . 3 GOODWILL, ONLY £250. i i I ' i. Anply— B r THE UNITED FARMERS' ° CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., ° VICTORIA AVENUE, 1 WANGANUL CB3O A. E. KEMP, I UND AND ESTATE AGENT. 7 BROADWAY. a '• STRATFORD. P n lon ACRES Dairy Farm, 2\ miles from J.O-V Stratford, on good metal road, oppoI' Eite creamery, J mils from school, good house !• and outbuilding*. Price, £23 per acre. .£6OO '* cash, balance 5 per cent. -t Q7 ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 2 3 L/il i miles from Stratford, on good metal h rond, \ mile from creamery, well fenced and II subdivided; lir«t-clnss buildings; GO acres '> Btuinped; all fiat. Price, .£3O per acre. s A QAA ACRIJS, close to railway and two U creameries. 500 acres ploughed, '• IoUO acres swamp land, partly drained, sheepproof fences, 8-roomed houso and outbuildings, would cut up into good dairy farms; now carrying 1000 sheep, 00. :wv\ cattle. Price, j£4 jer acre. £2tit!Q caali required. C8I» j
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