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LAND NOTICES, CHOICE DAIRY OR FATTENING FARM, MANAWATU LINE. 08ft ACRES (freehold) and 60 acres ✓vOU (leasehold),-all in grass, but some 40 acres of white pine swamp; ring fenced, subdivided into 20 paddocks, about half flat, balance undulating; will carry " from 100 to 120 cows; property is well n watered by permanent streams; 16-bail l - cowshed, .dray shed, 2 cowsheds, one with 28 bails and one of 1G bails; 20' acres broken to plough; buildings, 4-roomed D house with porch, woshhouse, tubs, etc., D trapshed, and whare; about 5 miles from i- important town; handy to school and col. op creamery. Price iE3I 10s. per acre. Only 4:750 cash, balance for term at 51 per cent. s Q A AORES, W.iirarnpa (North), 8 miles from station and sale-yards, 2 miles '• from cheese factory, and school; 7 pads' docks, 6 acres oats, about 40' acres flat, .balance down in oats, all ploughuble when i» stumped; 5-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, and conveniences; 15-bail cowshed, V loose box, hay shed, calf pens, tool house,. piggeries, etc.; permanent water supply. - Price, including 20 first-class cows, milk cans, fowls, and sundries, ,£24 per acre, JC7OO cash, balance arranged; or without stock, price .£22 per acre, .£520 cash. Last season's factory returns open for inspection. Prompt application necessary. 9 ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, j Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, 186 Featherston Street; Wellington, and LoweT Hntt. SUCCESS. riIHERE is always a reason. Our success -1L in orchard development work is due to the fact that our. Buyers are always satisfied, not only with their purchase of land, but also with our handling of their land in bringing it into bearing orchard. Features of our handling are— SELECTION OF SUITABLE LAND for the purchasers', purpose, CO-OPERATIVE HANDLING -in carrying out improvements, - 3 EXPERT SUPERVISION, and the RIGHT PRICESf " .. We specialise in FRUIT EINDS of all kinds. J. T. HORN/LTD., 12 and 14 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phones; 2173, 3830. ' UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM. I ~!■ .- 2QO ACRES very rich level land, well subdivided 'arid watered, exten--1 sive plantations, 12 roomed house, large ' granary, stables, looseboxes, - implement sheds, up-to-date cowshed and yard oon--1 creted, all buildings of the best timber, splendidly situated on Main Road, handy to creamery and school and Palmerston North. Would mako an ideal stud farm. PRICE—iO6S acre; easy terms arranged. Or would exchange for good sheep farm, as owner wishes to give up dairying. Apply , .'' GILCHRIST AND KIDD. SOLE AGENTS, • PALMERSTON NORTH. SHEEP AND BEEF. 990 ft ACRES, undulating to hilly land; well fenced and divided by sheep fences, puriri posts; 100 acres very rich drained swamp, balance rubblo ■ country; 1900 acres in grass, 300 in bush; thousands of puriri posts may be split 1 on property; houso 12 Tooms, all conveniences; cottage, five rooms for milkers, four rooms for shepherd, cowshed-, stable, woolshed, maizo crib, etc.; creamery 1 mile; carrying at present 3500 sheep 200 dry cattle, 60 milkers, and 30 horses; would carry two sheep per Acre all the year round, and about 300 cattle as well. Owner has been 18 years on the, farm, and, having, made a competence, wishes to retire. Last year the wool alone brought in ,£IOOO.. This would pay est on the price, and leave lambs, cattle, milk, and horses for profit, Anyono wanting a place of this description will buy on first inspection. Pride JI9 10s. ■per acre, and five per cent, interest on unpaid purchase money. HARRISON AND QO., Swanson Street, AUCKLAND. rUUZING RUN FOR SALE, NEAR , WAIKANAE.. 2} miles from railway station. 1400 ACIfES. Rental, ss. 4d. per acre; i years, with 'right'of"renewal for another 5 years. Now carrying 1700 sheep, 150 head of. cattle, and dairy cows. Price, for Lease, <£400. Stock at valuation, or .a ' clearing sale will be held. Owner was previously a liotelkeeper, ia tiTed of farming, and wants to go back to the business again. ■ That is the sole reason for selling'; all cleared country; light sandy soil, with drained swamps. Apply to DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington, Sole Agents. NORTH WAIP.ARAPA. il EOR SALEf, splendid Farm Property of 190 acres, .situated within 1J miles of Railway, Town, School, and Dairy Factory. All first-class land'in grass, "capable of carrying -100 cows; good metalled roads to property. Buildings include 6rooined house, hot and cold water laid on. stable, 8-bail cow-byre, with concrete floor, nicc garden, goyd tennis lawn. .Price, d£4o per acre. Note terms, which aro exceptionally easy, viz.: 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 12 months, balance in 8 •years •at 55 per cent. ■ Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) SECTIONS, SECTIONS, • SECTIONS, SECTIONS, SMALL OR LARGE, 1 UPPER HUTT. I LOW PRICES." 1 EASY TERMS. ! Apply i H. C. GIBBONS, Residenoe UPPER HUTT, Or 180 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. ■I j THE PICK OF GRAZING & FATTEN- < ING LAND. 1 £QAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, Rangi- ' OOUI/ tikei-Turakina District. All ' been heavy forest laud, now laid down to ' best permanent pasture. Deep, generous ' soil, on blue papa formation. Every ( homestead and Duilding convenience, tele, phone, etc. Well subdivided; carryins ' capacity unsurpassed; wintering now 13,500 sheep, 600 grown cattle, 20 horses, Price, jeiO 53. per acre. Term 9. For full descriptive report from per- , sonal inspection, apply •A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. ; FIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm for .£lß2— " 182 acres nil in grass, ring fenced c and subdivided. House and cowshed, 200 J yards from creamery, school store, and - post ofßco; renewable lease. Freehold can c be obtained at any time. Rent only ,£54 1 per annum. Goodwill per acre. Terms s =S1 cash; balanco 7 years at 5 per cent. - LAWSON AND SWAIN, 1 Auctioneara, Awamutu.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 12

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