3208 ACRES. '• *?OO in grass, including 230 Scree I OUU now felled and being eown down in i- best of English mixed grasses, rape and turnips. • Balance of property is in bush, which is chieiljr; !| Tana. i Soil is heavy rich black loam, on papa for> !• mation. Will winter from 2to i\ sheep to tha a acre on tho grass. Splendid cattle bnsh now s capable of carrying two or three hundred head [* of cattle. Cost of felling, grassing, and feno- . ing tho rest of this fine property would not a cost more than ,£3 an acre, which, plus owner'e ' price, makes .£4 2s. (id. an acre for land which ' will then be worth £7 or over. - ~ TlTLE—Government Small Grating En* 0 Lease, 1892 Act. Rent. 4Jd. an acre. ' GOODWILL-225. 6d. an acre. b EASY TERMS if necessary can be arranged. ! NOTE—Owner expects to clear JMOO to £500 oat of his turnips this year, y __ e ° R. WILSON AND CO., LTD. f ■ TAIHAPE. o, - . 0 • ' 1 U.F.C.A., MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE, AND s GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. t ' FALMERSTON NORTH. 0 i .- e t <?OK ACRES, 10 miles from Paltnerston 1 Oi)0 North; half L.1.P., balance 0.R.P.) 9 125 acres in grass, eouio second growth, bal> ance in bush, which tho owner is now tolling l all ringfeuced; wharo on property; a nevor« failing supply of water; property within a 6touo's throw sold for £'13 per acre swell worth inspection. Price, MS 10s. per aero; about X7OO cash. rnAft ACRES, Nativo Lease, up the WaOUx/Vi nganui River; 42 years to run at 9d. and Is. Gd. per acre; some clearing; balance bush; 3-sheep country when in grass; healthy - climate. Porporty well watered by streams, and springs. Nearly all ploughablo. Whare on the place. For an expenditure of about £201)9 0 on this place a return of from .£SOOO to ,£IO,OOO would be assured. Owner is prepared to exchange interest for Cil.. i i-uperty. Con--1 siduratiou on application. ___ Ito A T ACRES on the Main Trunk Line. A jL/itO nice Grazing Run; nil cleared; 300 acres ploughable; largu woolshed fitted with sheep-shearing machinery, engine, ecc.; sevenroomed house, nicely laid out with all ' conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, 20 horses. Price, £6 10s. Terms on application, At tho price, this is an investment where a man cannot lose money, as p> hind must riss in value in the uext year or two. C9ai n FIRST-CLASS FEILOING PROPERTY. i- •, or A ACRES, heavy bush land, within 4 milei >- Ou J cf Feilding, beautiful homestead, with o surrounding nativo bush; 2GO acres flat and r ploughablo when f-tumpod. An ideal dairying ■> or grazing and fattening property, ,' PRICE, JCIS 59.; .£I6OO cash. 0 A: H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD., f FEIT.niNO CIOBJ FARMERS, LOOK. 4 GOOD DAIRY FARM. 1 f(\ ACRES, all in Grass, all well fenced. IOU subdivided into 3 paddocks, woll New 5-roomed lloiisp and Outhouses. Lease has 13J years to run, at 9s. 6d, per s "situated U miles from Railway Station, Pos , ' Ollice, and School. .„,.,, Last year wintered 450 sheep and GO head * cattlo, 1 GOODWILL, ONLY £250. u 1 Apply— ° THE UNITED FARMERS' J co-operative association, LTD., VICTORIA AVISNUE, WANGANUI. CS3J I , l_— j ___
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 12
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