LAND NOTICES. 2300 ACRES ' NATIVE LEASE, 42 YEARS. EENT-ls. per acre first 10 years; Is. Gd. per aero next it years; 2s. 6d. per acre for remaining 21 years. A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF UNJ\. IMPROVED LAND. Three-fourths is in FIRST-CLASS BUSH, consisting of tawa, puketoas, koniiii, whitewood, and heavy undergrowth of supplejack, with ample totara for all fencing purposesBalance of the lani is in high fern, lhe country is mostly papa and very easy in formation, holds grass remarkably well, and will winter when improved 2 wet owes per acre. • Thero is a 6plendid Homestead bite within a few chains of the railway station. The block is splendidly watered. , This is one of the best blocks of land in the Ki'Jg Couutiy, and is surrounded by neighbours, who are all.. improvm,! their properties. The Native ownors ore very to sell, and the Freehold Title could easily bo obtained at a low figure. . „, PRICE FOR THE LEASE, JBI 17s. Gd. PER ACRE. Terms, JCIrOO ensh. 3860 2000 ACm tfANGANUI." FIRST-CLASS SHEEP. COUNTRY. 1800 acres in grass. 30 acres crops, balance good bush. Now carrying 4200 sheep, 200 cattie, well fencod (8 wires) into 20 paddocks. (Wthird is easy rolling land, balance good 6heep hills. Buildings, new 7-roomed house, wooished, 6 stands and night pens for 400 sheep Shearers cottages, dip, yards, telepnono on to house. ' _ , ~ TITLE, L.I.P. snd O.R.P. Freeholds can be obtained. Total r eats, .£lO3 per annum. Railwiy, 28 miles, by good road. Mail coaih passes homestead. PRICE, .£1 PER ACRE. Teims, quarter cash, balance arranged. 8910 HARCOUET AND CO., WELLINGTON. ' FARMS WANTED. £3000 CLIENT with about this 6um wants property in Wel- | lingtbn District, to carry 2000 sheep. cSXOOO CLIENT with this amount of cash desires to purchase 100 to 400 acres sheep country, in warm climate. £POO BUYER who could put down this sum requires mixed Sheep and Cow Farm, in 'Wellington District; about 200 acres. £1000 CLIENT could.find this amount of cash for about 1000 acres, partially improved sheep land, with good prospective value. Owners who desire to purchase or dispose of country lands are invited to communicate with us, MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., i LAND DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. DAIRY AND CROPPING FARMS - FOR PRIVATE SALE, AT REASONABLE PRICES AND ON VERY EASY TERMS'. CLOSE TO RATANA AND TURAKINA RAILWAY STATIONS. ACRES TO ACRES. THE WAIPU BLOCK /CONSISTS of 800 Acres Freehold, through which the railway runs. It is subdivided into seven sections, including Rich River Flats, and land that produces W bushels of wheat to the acre. There are also some sections capable of improvement. Practically all ploughable. For further particulars apply to— MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, Or C- 11. BURNETT, WANGANUI. SUNNY NELSON. rjIHERE is no doubt about the great future for apples. Next year's crop partly sold at advanced prices. Secure your land now at low prices. Easy terms. Absentees provided for. Material and labour at cost price. Sections from 15 acres, good locality, alongside road?. Prices from .£8 per acre. Come and sec. J. B. FINLAY, "Evening Post" Buildings, WELLINGTON. FREEHOLD, situated 18 miles from .Mnslertoit, 1700 acres; 200 to MOO acres ploughable, 1000 acres native s;ra«. 7011 acre:- in scrub: well watered by stream*: curry MHO sheep and 1(55 catile. J Price, pur acre. Terms all cash. Ap. I plv In N.Z. SHEKPFARMETJS' AGENCY. 1 61 Hunter Street. .Wellington,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 16
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