LAND NOTICES. DAIRY FARM, MANAWATU. 1 QA ACRES, highly improvod, splendid ploughable land, one milo from crcnnv J./*y CT y i ra ihvay station, saieyarus, ulo. Kicli, level river deposit laud, considered to bo the host iu the district; good homestead and outbuildings; uuuauaiiy liberal terms. Very Email deposit. 10 ACRES, MANAWATU. QUITABLE first-class fruit crowing, close to Hail way Station; one of the best '•J fruit-growing districts in tho Dominion. Special terms, 5 per cent, deposit. A splendid opportunity. WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 27 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS SHEeFrUN. "J AAA ACRES, Freehold; all has been very well laid down in mixed English ■frV"" grasses, except 200 acres, which is in standing; bush. Well tenced and divided into !2 convenient paddocks. 5-roonied Rouse, and also 3-ioomod Cottage, woolshed, and night pens, sheepyards, cowshed and outbuildings There aio about sOO acres of very rich flats, the balance being hills, good spurs, and faces on blue papa formation. Situate 1 milo to tho Post Office, Store, School, etc.; J mile to the Dairy Factory, 10 miles to tho Saleyards, 18 miles to Fret-zing Works. Access by Main Road (first-clar-s metalled motor road right to Homestead). I'ricc, Xi por aero. A very Cheap Property. "I Kfjf> ACRES, To Kuiti District, 500 acres in grass, balance heavy bush; good JLUU.V 5-voomed House, shed and shoop yards; subdivided >uto 0 sheep-proof paddocks; capacity, 2 6heep to acre; 0.K.P., at 17s. 6d. per aero Price, £'i 10s. per "ere. Wl9 "I Rrrn ACRES, Te Kuiti, L.1.P., rent JCSO per annum; 500-aeres in grass, balanco J-OO\J good bush laud; 5-roomed House, woolshed, etc.; 2J miles of sheep-proof fencing; 2-shcep-to-the-acro land when all bush down. Price, .£3 per acre. Terms, ■£1000 cash only. 4274 271 f? Al -RES, Waverley district, ISOS acres in grass, and the balanco in bushi <v Ilu well fenced and subdivided: 4-roomcd House and Lean-to, Dairy, WoolBhed, and two sets of sheep yards; carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situate 9 miles to Railway Station. Tenure, Small 1 Grazing Run, lease 21 yeais, from Ist March, 1912. Rent £12 10s. per annum. Price XCOOO. ■ Exce'.tionally easy terms given and tho stock can bo taken at valuation. • 4340 NEWTON KlNG,^^^&3®P" WAJRARAPA SHEEP STATION. I ROfi all in grass, about GO acres under plough, and about 200 acres JL.O\JV ploughablc. All has been henvv bush country, now well grassed, and in tip-top 'order. Well subdivided. Buildings consist of up-to-date 10-roomed house, with all conveniences, good garden, tennis court, orchard, woolshcd, several sets yards, stable;., etc., etc. Winters 3000 sheep (including 2000 ewes), and 250 head of cattle. PIUCF.-XlO PER ACRE. Terms on application. MONEY TO LEND on country properties at lowest rates of interest. DISTRTCT AGENTS for tho STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, A r ND AT MASTERTON. LAND BUYERS—LOOK AT THIS ! ! OAAA ACRES, all in grass except 700 acres iu bnsh; solid two-shecp-per-acre ivIFl/l/ country, besides cattle; 18 miles from Waitara by good roiul. This is one of the best bargains on the market 10-day. FARM FOR LEASE BY TENDER. -I (JAA ACRES. Tender? will be received up to 25th April for lease of Mr. H. T, JLAJx/xf Cowie's well-known "Huikumu" Run. for a term of 10 years. The farm consists of 1200 acres first-class sheep and cattle country, divided into 12 paddocks, with dwelling of 7 rooms, outbuildings, orchard, etc. x Only 14 miles from Rnntihi by dray road. Railway will soon be to Ractihi. Largo portion of land flat and suitable for'dairying. Warm climate; very well sheltered. Easily winters 2 sheep per acre and 150 cattle. Possession can be givrri on Ist Mav. Address tenders to N.Z. LOAM & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., WANGANUI. EQUITY £31,000. ONLY £3 PER ACRE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AAA ACRES, Freehold, Land Transfer Title, situated iu Hawke's Ba.r. O,\)V\J Motor road all tho way tothe property. Largo area improved and in grass, balance rough feed, bush, and scrub. Over 2000 acres are ploughablc. Well watered, principally papa and limestone formation. Good house of 8 rooms, stable, trapshod, implement shed and large up-to-date woolshcd and yards, l'riea only i-1 per acre, subject to mortgage of i:7500 at 5 per cent. Equity about ,£OI,OOO. Will exchange the whole ov part equity for.good, fattening or dairying land, or would consider good vent-producing property or securities. Any diu'orenca ill equities can remain on second mortgage. Write to-day to W. H. LAMBERT & CO., palmerston north, A GOOD FARM. OOf? ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, half ploughablc; 25 acres stumped, 10 acres 4l4)\} under crop. Buildings: 9-roomed House, cowshed, etc.; i miles from Woodville, half-mile from school, 2 miles from creamcrv. Rates and .taxes,. .£l2 4s. PRICE, .£IS 10s. per acre, including Ridd Milking Machines, First Mortgage, •£2500, parable 28.'S/14. ,£IOOO cash, balanco for 5 years at 5 per cent. T. R. HUSBAND, A SPLENDID' EXCHANGE FOR GOOD, WARM, PLOUGHABLE COUNTRY. Up ,\f* ACRES Freehold, nil high merino country, lies well to the sun, small death-rate, (lock average B}lb. wool, 40 miles town, motor roads. 15 well-fenced blocks, open tussock country. Good Buildings, woolslied, etc. Working expenses under .£OOO. Price ,£15,000', as going concern, including 5000 sheep, and horses. Let us have particulars of YOUR property. C. C. ROSS & CO., LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. f)~in ACRES LAND, close to Olaki Railway. For Private, reasons this splendid •viO Farm is for absolute sale, and must bo sold. Splendid new residence. 7 laree rooms, verandah front and side, bathroom, scullery, washhonse, all h. and c. water service; perfect drainage; lawn front anil side; orchard, garden and shrubbery, an ideal spot on Main road, 1J miles from railway, P. 0., creamery and faotory; beautiful views surrounding district and sea; lovely climate.; two road frou. tng'es; splendid land; owner has wintered \ sheep to acre; now used as stud and fattening fariii. Price reduced to £7000, of which .£2OOO to £3500 can remain ut 5 por cent. Apply at ones to Owner. J|_ ROLLO • . OTAKI. QPLENDTD UP-TO-DATE BOOK AND STATIONERY' AND FANCY GOODS O BUSINESS, in the centre of one of the most thriving towuships in tho Dominion Stock absolutely new and well selected; good turnover; cash trade; profits good; expenses light; long lease. This business can be well recommended, and intending buyers are advised to "hustle." Remember, "The early bird catchea the worm,' i:nd write without delay. Price askec' .£650. C. AND E. JACKSON, u^A^K'S.^AflgSS. DAIRY FARM. -t p~i ACRES, situated 4 miles from Wanganui; creamery and sehool H mileq, XOJL Lease. 0 years from .March, 1912. Rent, £1 per acre. Goodwill, £000. All the laud is ploughablc. and \vcll_ watered by streams. Mouse, 7 rooms, h. and c. water, and all necessary'outbuildings. Geod orchard and garden. Stock at valuation, 41 ynnng eow=, horses, pigs. etc. Adjoining land selling at .£4O per acre. Worth while inquiring about.. For fuller particulars, apply to
G.-'G. POTTS, WAXGAXrL QAAA ACRE! S . Hawko's Bay; first-class homestead, with all modern eonvonicWv't/ ences ami up-to-date slaliun buildings; considerable area suitable for dairying: M cows now being milked; pnil the balanco winters li sheep to tho acre! I'rice, £7 Ills. |.pv acre; ,£-,"0110 ca«h required; or would be "subdivided into areas of TOO and upwards and leased w.ith compulsory purchasing clauses, with, small deposits. T ATM AM ANH fIiTH woodville land agency, JLAIIIAM L>U., M'lean st.. woodville. FOR SALE, KELBURNE, MR. M. W. RICHMOND'S RESIDENCE, fronting CENTRAL TERRACE, ron. 'ainimr '■• large rooms SO tee f frontage to Central T°rraee, 50 fncl frcntago to Upland Road. Vacant Section, containing 15.5 perches, fronting Upland Road, 'uilable for building; magnificent view; evcrv convenience; (Ins and lileoliic Light; Hot and Cold Water. I'rice .C 2300. Easy terms. Apply HIGGIKBON AND MACSHANE, (41 FE\THEKSTO.\' STREET. rO-.O Freehold, situated S miles from railway statioi, nnd four miles Ovrl/ from sc'noel, mail delivered daily, 100 acres in old pasture, 50 acres in new pasture, .10 in turnips, balance bush, divided intj 7 paddocks, good fences. Improvements include "l-roomcd dwellings and outbuildings, also dip. At present carrying SOO shoe)), (> cattle, and few horse.-:, but would carry more cattle. A good little property. I'rice .til per acre. 'Yrms on anplication. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., NAPIER. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFE" IN SMALL GRAZING RUN. THE FIRST To INSPECT WILL BUY. linrt ACRES small Urasung Run; livso has 12 years to run from Is tMaroh, !..)'> ifll-J. with ri.Tht of renewal at an increased v.':!'-.i!ion, basrd on lhs then unimproved value, or conipor-«atio - > Tor improvements. Half.is plonghnblo; all in Trass, v..ostly English; patche.i of manuka; limestone and •andstene formation; well watered and fenced into 7 paddocks \viiitcrs between 1503 and 1000 sheep, principally breeding ewes, and !i(l head ot cattle; Tronined house, built 6 years, man'- vo;ii workshop, store, woolshcd. material for dip on place. Rent, 3s. 3LI. ],er acre, less 10 per cent Mortgages .CM'OO on pood tones. Price a* a going ro."ioeru. stock, f.irmini: implements, etc., .£21.00. A new road has just bo<'ii formed oast the house, bringing the property with in S miles of a railway. Doa't delay nn inITS. CARROLL, LA * D &U^ul gKCT -_ "THE SUNfJY NORTH"-CriOICE DAIRY, SHEEP ANO FATTENING FARM on PER .UKE--Vfti) ACHKS. mostly first-class land, more or less r,i Eng. <*»«/ glish grass, except small patches reserve native bush, -h eii.pr»'it 'fnw... 10 subdivisions'; is earryinu' I!:'' following stock: 700 fat sheep, 100 breeding ewea, t.i four-year-old steers (broil, 00 two-year-old steers, and 115 head of young stock, ho. tides■ horses, could earrv SO head more cattle; Rood undulating country, • icstlv plouglinble; liou.=o of 10 rooms, largo shearing shed, etc.; handy to c \ ■ cry and township; well adapted for cutting up into small dairy farms; township, ant proposed railway station I mile from tho pioperly; railway formation is at the pro pcrty now. Eorc-iMnblo terms will bo given. DAVID KAY, Kifflffi
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