LAND-NOTICES. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. DAIRY FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY. r PER CENT. CASH. 0 PER CENT. CASH. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. K PER CENT. CASH. 0 PER CENT. CASH. • SUBDIVISION OF f>3o ACRES. MANAWATU LINE, 1} Miles RAILWAY STATION' 1J miles 11 Miles RAILWAY STATION 1{ miles MESSRS H. P. M'NEILL AND CO. . have received instructions to offer Tor Salo by PRIVATE TREATY the above splendidly-situated Freehold Property, subdivided in farms of from 15 to 130 acres. This Fine Property consists of rich dairying and cropping land, admirably adapted for the production of Dairy and other Produce for the city of Wellington. An .ideal spot for dairying, poultry, fruit, or market gardening. Splendidly watered by never-failing streams and rail and permanently grassed. There are a number of farm buildings on tlio property, including house, eheds, whare, etc. TERMS ABE EXCEPTIONAL. ■ 5 PER CENT. CASH,. BALANCE AT 5} PER CENT. .TOR 5 TEAKS. Early application necessary. Prices, Plans, and full particulars from H. F, M NEILL & CO:, 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. CHEAP PROPERTIES. 1 QAA ACRES, Freehold, Marlborough, JLOVVJ Nearly all ploughable, 200 acres have been ploughed. ' At present carrying 1100 ewes. Level road. PRICE, '£8. 9 Aft ACRES, Freehold; the pick of fi\j\j Ohariu Valley; 150 acres ploughable; 0-roomed house, and numerous outbuildings. .£lB. : 9fift ACRES, Freehold, at Tawa Flat. <vOU ; SpleOdid residential property, or Main Road; 2 sheep country. Buildings worth .£2OOO. PRICE, £20 per acre. RKfi ACRES, Freehold, adjoining Gcai Ojy -property at To Horo. Splendid dairying, cropping, or fattening country PRICE, X 25. 1 ziOA ACRES, Waiohoanga, Otaki, sfl( JLtfcUU acres in bush, balance 2-sheej country. PRICE, £1 10b. Easy terms ars offered to purchaser! of these properties. ( Further particulars on application. We invite owners who want to sell, tc communicate with us at once, as we have numerous inquiries for pastoral land from men with capital. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO,, LTD., WELLINGTON, . . And at NAPIEE, GISBOENE, DTJNEDIN, MERCHANTS, WOOLBROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAI COMMISSION AGENTS. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. FOR FARMER TO ACQUIRE A STER LING INVESTMENT.
-| wa a ACRES, situated less than 20 J- *"U miles from Wellington, by good metal rond, 1200 acres grass, balance bush, about 100 to 120 acres plbughable'when stumped; several acres broken to plough, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; lies well to tlie sun; lias just wintered 1100 sheep and about 100 head cattle. Buildings comprise good iron woolshed, stable, trapshed, 3-roomed cottnge, and good men's whare. Price is only £3 15s. per acre. Mortgage- of J2325 to Advances to Settlers. Terras .£ISOO cash, balance arranged. NOTE.—This property is a gift at the price (juoted, and its carrying capacity car. 'be greatly increased with a little money spent on improvements. At the price of wool and other produce purchaser of this property must make a handsome profit in (ho near future. The advertiser has bean all over the property ahd can givo clients information first hand. For further details, apply promptly to the Solo Agent— \ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, Land and Instate Agent, 18G FEATJJERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, Or LOWER HUTT. T HAVE FOR SALE, IN REMUERA & OTHER SUBURBS, SEVERAL GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, ' Wood, Concrete, Brick, WITH WELL LAID OUT GROUNDS, FROM HALF-ACRE TO ELEVEN ACRES Each of them have SPLENDID VIEWS and- one especially has MOVING PICTURES OF SEA AND LOVELY LANDSCAPES from the Balconies and from EVERY WINDOW IN THE HOUSE. C. J. HUTCHINSON, LAND AGENT, AUCKLAND.' WAIKATO. /(AA ACRES of first-class country; 330 H:\J\f acres flat, 70 acres low hille, all in grass; with the exception of 80 acres, the whole property has been ploughed and sown down in English grass; it is well fenced and subdivided, and is in a splendid locality; 1 mile from Railway Station. We have personally inspected this property, ami have selected it for sale from a gruat many properties which have been offered to us. It is «"e <if the best propositions we have wen in the Wajkuto, and could easily bi> subdivided into II or 4 good dairy farms. There is a certain profit of several pounds per acre to the purchaser. We will accompany any purchaser over this property, as we are satisfied the first bona-nde buyer will purchase it. GRIFFITHS & SON, •LAKE AGEXTS, BLENHEIM,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1564, 7 October 1912, Page 10
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