LAND NOTICES. 2300 ICSB . ' NATIVE LEASE, 42 YEARS. RENT—Is. per acre first 10 years; Is. Gd. per aero next il years; 2s. 6d. per acre for remaining 21 years. A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF UN--rV IMPROVED LAND. Three-fourths ,is in FIRST-CLASS BUSH, consisting of tawa, puketaas, konini, white.wood, and heavy undergrowth of supplejack, with ample'totara for all fencing purposes. Balance of the lan.t is in high feTn. The country is mostly papa and very easy in formation, hclds grass remarkably well, and will winter when improved 2 wet ewes per acre. There is a splendid Homestead Site within a few chains of tho railway station. The block in splendidly watered. This is one of the best blocks of land in the ICivig Couutiy, and is 'surrounded by neighbours, who are all improvki,; their properties. . The Native owners ore very onxiaus to sell, and the Freehold Title could easily be obtained at ft low figure.' PRICE FOB, THE LEASE, £\ 17s. Od. PER ACRE. Terms, XltOO cash. 88S0 3000 ACRES ' V ANGANUI-FIRSP-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. 1800 acres i:a grass. 30 acres crops, balanco good busii. Now carrying 4200 sheep, 200 cattle, M'oll fenced (8 wires)' into 20 paddocks. One-third .is easy rolling' land, balance good sheep hills. Buildings, new 7-roomed house, woolshed, 6 6tands and night peas for 400 sheep Shearers' cottages, dip, yards, telephone on to house. TITLE, L.I.P. and O.R.P. Freeholds can be obtai'ied. Total'reats, .£lO3 per annum. Railiviy, 28 miles, by good road. Mail'coesh passes homestead. "PRICE, .£4 PER ACRE. Terms, quarter cash, balimci an-onged. 8910 harcotjet" AND CO., . WELLINGTON. CHEAP FARM. "CLUNY" ESTATE. _ "C LUN Y" ESTATE.' 54_0 ACRES, FREEHOID, SHEEP COUNTRY; 10 miles from Turakina and Maiton. Carrying capacity: 25 sheep per acre; 100 acres plough able, 70 acrcs of. which: are flat, and have grown splendid rape. Balance easy, hills. Access by good metalled roads. Well watered, and fenced into 7 paddocks. Four-roomed Cottage (almost new) on the property. Very easy terms can bo arranged. PRICE, £lo PER ACRE. ■ Portion of "Cluny"—owned aild occupied by the M'Gregor family for over 50 years—has been sold to adjoining neighbours, and the 540-ACRE. BLOCK is being offered to the public for the first time. For further particulars, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, 'AND CO., LTD., Solo Agents, WELLINGTON. CHOICE FARMS. CHOICE Dairy Farm, Rangitikei district, containing 85 acrcs, 13 paddocks, well watered, all in good' grasses excepting 12 acres cron, all ploughable, has grown 60 bushels of wheat and 90 bushels of oats to tho acre. .Live hedges and shelter trees. Comfortable buildings. Property is at present carrying 21 cows, 12 head young cattle, .3 horses, and a few sheep. Plenty of winter feed for dairy stock.; Situate J mile from school, handy to cheese factory, about 41 miles, from railway station. 1 ACRES, splendid' Sheen country; -Li o' a ■ BS"i acres' freehold, 292. acres leasehold,, about 25 acres flat, balance hilly and nndulatin? country; all in grass but some shelter bush, ring fenced with first-class fencing material, subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; good woolshed and ' man's 'cottage. Will carry IV brewing ewes or 2 dry sheep to the acre. Price for freehold, £1 10s. per acre; leasehold, which has seven years to run at a nominal rental, .8720. Situate within 25' miles of Wellington, handy to school, township, and post' office. Terms, half cash. ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, and LOWER HUTT. CENTRAL TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Nine-roomed house, scuii«ry, Bathroom, Storercom, Workshop, and Washhouse, all under one roof. Fernerj, Greenhouse, and Conservatory. All Modern Conveniences, Hot and Cold Wa'.<*r, Gas. QUICK SALE DESIRED. GRIFFITHS AND SON, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM. SURPRISING BARGAIN. : SHEEP AND "CATTLE FARM. OWNER MUST LEAVE. 1 A tyo ACRE 3 SUPERIOR LAND, ItfclO SOUTH AUCKLAND, 120 mite from city, 15 miles from railway station, in progressive and fertile district, 1473 acres good bush and stiff fern land, leasj occupation with right to purchase in 2J years at 7s. 6d. an aqre (land of same quality and on same tenure recently taken up at 345. an acre), 300 acres bush felled and land grassed, 150 acres fern land grassed, 200 -acres fern and scrub burnt and ltady for grass, -10 acres fallow ready for grass, 40 acres felled aid burnt bush ready for grass, 643 acres in bush, 100 acres iu fern, all well watered by river and creeks; wintered over 500 breeding ewes and 90' cattle (owes reared over 100 per cent, lambs), all improved, fully equal to over 2 sheep to the acre; building, good 3-roomcd cottage. Goodwill at ,C 2 103. an acre, ,£SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent., as owner must leave to take cnargo of his father's farm in the north. NO EQUAL BARGAIN PROCURABLE. PLEASE SEND FOR LIST 01' FARMS FOR SALE. oummingTand son, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, S5 QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. ■ Telephones: Office, 2652; Residence, 115. WAIIiATO BRANCH, HUCKLAND; H. W. DRIVER, Manager,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 10
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