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LAND NOTICES. nn ACRES, 2 acres under plough, bal- ■*'*' ance grass, well fenoed into 7 paddocks,. permanent water, dark loam soil, ■on warm friable subsoil; G-roonvtd hoow, cowbuils, etc. . School and creamery J mile, railway and market town, 4 miles. PRICE, per acre. Terms JZ2SO cash. 8173 "I AQ ACRES, 5 acres under plough, XU/v balanco grass, 8 paddocks, well watered, good 4-roomed house, 12 oowbails, stable, etc.. a very snug dairy farm. School, and creamery 2J. miles, railway town 5 miles. PRICE, per acre. Terms £300 cash. _ ■ . 85SG tJOft ACRES mixed dairy and fattenU\J\J j D g farm, 20 acres ploughed, I acres turnips, well fenced into 17 paddooks,. with .water in each, 120 acres flat, balance low rolling country, nearly all ploughable. Limestone formation; 5roomed house, man's whare, 11 concreted cowbails, woolshed, yards, and dip. Stock consists of 61 dairy oows, 900 sheep, horses; etc.- Situated 1J miles from large railway centre and market town. PRICE .815 10s. per acre. Terms, ,£IOOO cash v balance i years, 5 per cent. , 86G7 •1 A A ACRES, G acres under plough, 10 -* : '-'" pa.ddocks, rich chocolate -loam soil, limestone formation; 6-roomed house, 20-cowbails, etc. School, : \ mile, factory, i mile, railwly adjoining. PRICE, £1900. Terms, £350 cash. BGOI HARCOURT & CO., ■ WELLINGTON. SUITABLE BLOCK FOR SUBDIVIDING. FRONTAGE TO THREE ROADS. About 9 miles by Level Road from ■ MOTUEKA NEW WHARF. qqk ACRES, of which 275 acres are /VOO suitable for planting; very good soil and subsoil, producing APPLES of good firm texture, good colour, and excellent keeping qualities. THE BETTER CLASS. OF MOUTERE ;..'.■ CLAY. PROMINENT FRUIT-GROWERS state that this block possesses natural features which give thesa acres the pull "over many other localities. Their : separate reports can be seen on appuication to the undersigned. ; This' land was formerly under heavy bush; l£o acres have bejnin grass for the last 10 years, and should bo . very RICH and'FERTILE, now carrying a large number of sheep. It was previously ploughed and cropped; tho last crops being exceptionally good ones, many parts cutting over 40 .bushe-'.s of Dun oats. •• - This Block is eminently suited for the ':•■■' CULTURE OF APPLES.' The Fruit Trees growing on either side prove the suitability of the soil for Fruit-growing.. ■ ■■•■'-. Tho great benefit of a natural shelter is enjoyed by these sections, in being protected by the higher spurs on adjoining owners' lands, from tho south-west winds (spout winds). This land falls in flat slopes towards the North, getting the full Sunshine tho whole- of the day. . . Tho natural drainage towards the North also gives these section's a further advantage over other laads in the district. PRICE. Price and. full particulars, apply to Aj T. BATE, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. 1 GOOD VALUE IN FARM LAND. • FOR SALE. ok ACRES, Rich Flat Land, well shelOtJ tered and well watered; orchard, gan'en; 8 paddocks. Two 4-roomed houses, new cow-bails, stable, slaughterhouses, etc. Price,, £900. At present carrying 23. head cattle. . . O>7A ACRES, Manawatu Line, fenced «Hv and subdivided, 12 paddocks; 350 acres bush, balance in grass; 150 acres ploughable when stumped, exceptionally rich laiid. Superior 7-roomed hquse, cottage, shsds, sheep, and cattle yards, close to creamery, school, and railway station. Price, only £10 10s. for prompt sale. Cheapest farm in the market. Favourable terms arranged. IAA ACRES, Rich Dairy and FattenXUU ing Farm, betweeu AVollington and Palmerston, 5 miles from railway; all flat and undulating, well subdivided; oil; in grass, but few acres standing bush, several acres broken to the plough; very heavy carrying capacity; comfortable 7roamed house,' beautiful .shelter bush, large orchard, 4-roomed house, first-clo.ss milking shed, concrete bails, milking machine plant, nice garden, lawn, etc., situate about 1J mile? from Co-op, creamery. Price, JE37 per acre, £1000 cash; or £3G per aero if £1600 cash is paid. H. ERNEST L.EIGHTOW, 186 Feetherston Street, WELLINGTON. OfiKA ACRES, Freehold, situated A\tO\J about 20 miles from Dannevirke. 2 miles from school and post office; undulating and hilly country, all . very well grasped, mostly been bush; well fenced and subdivided, well watered; with 10-roonied House, woolshed, - men's quarters, yards, dip, etc.; winters 5000 sneep and 300 cattle. PRICE, £11 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. For particulars, apply, WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. : DAIRY FARMS! SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE. .. qaa ACRES OF VERY RICH DRAIN-' O\t\) ED SWAMP LAND, AVELL AVATERED AND BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. . _ . On the Manawalu Lino, 42 miles from Wellington, and adjoining Railway Station, where thero is daily communication throughout the summer and hot weather, cream and milk being carried on Sundays, makes this property without doubt tho best obtainable for supplying AVellington City with fresh milk, cream, vegetables, and every description of farm produce. This Land will carry cow to the acre, and will stand a'ny inspection. The price fixed is very- low, and the terms aro exceptionally easy, only 10 per cent, deposit. The undersigned will bo pleased to show purchasers over tho farms, aud supply all particulars. ■Acreage of Farms as follows:— 125 acres, with homestead, good new up. to-dute dwelling, every convenience, cowsheds, etc. 75 Acres. 100 Acres. GILCHRSST AND K!DD, LAND AND ESTATE AQCNTS, PALMEBSTON KQBIK,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1497, 20 July 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1497, 20 July 1912, Page 16

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