LAND NOTICESHARCOUET AND CO., . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, , : AUCTIONEERS, ETC.. ■Wellington. HAVE THE FOLLOWING FARMS FOR SALEQAft ACRES, Rangitikei, grassed, 30 acres rough feed, patches shelter and scrub, 70 acres crops, 130 aore9 been ploughed arid grassed, ring-fenced, 6 paddocks, watered by creeks and springs, all flat and undulating, black loam 6oil; carries 8 sheep per acre; good dairying land, and grows splendid crops; railway, school, and creamery' 3 miles; buildings— 6-roomed house, outhouses, stable,' cartshed, barn. Price ,£lB per acre, terms cash. 7468 QQAA ACRES, all in grass except 50 «""" acres light bush, ring-fenced, 11 paddocks; watered by streams, 1000 acres undulating, 1700 acres hilly, 200 acres drained swamp, papa soil, will carry H sheep;- good- roatJ; buildings—9-roomed house, bathroom, with water laid on, septio tank, whare, 6table; stock—4ooo sheep and 200 head of cattle; railway 18' miles, school and creamery 2 miles. Price .£6 10s. pet acre. 8120 11AK all plough able and in J-XtcJ mixed grass, except part-, cropped; 9 paddooks, all well watered; land grows good oats and other crops; buildings, 7-roomed house with all conveniences, harness room, trapshed, 4-stall stable, implement shed, chaff house, cow •bail and calf-shed, 2 6ets sheep yards; stock, 2000 sheep, 100 head cattle, few horses; railway 9 miles, school 8 miles; title 1.1.p.; rental 3s. 7Jd. per acre per annum and rates. Price £5 per acre. 9472 £1 ACRES ail in" grass ond plougli-O-L able, carrying 30 dairy cows; divided into 3 paddocks, post and wire fencing; watered by creek; no buildings; school, town, factory, and ' railway 3 miles.. Price. .£36 per acre, very reasonable terms. ■ ■ 9516 Write or|' call for our Register, containing particulars of-properties, from 10 to . 10,000 acres. . ' i WANTED, WAIBAEAPA FARM. , ' : 700 TO 800 ACRES. with J!4500 cash, requires fully-improved, hilly limestone or •papa Sheep CouatTy. ' Must he in good order and sown in English gnm,' f Necessary buildings; and not too far from Tail way. Stock to be taken at valuation, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., • : 1 LAND, .DEPARTMENT,., ' WELLINGTON. A RE you playing the part of the pessi--ti. mist and looking for trouble, or are you playing the part of the Britisher who is doing his best for his own and the Dominion's Good?, ' . STOP AND THINK. If you buy a farm whilst the Pessimist is brooding over the dark side of everything, by the'timo he is through .with- the bines, your farm will bo. paying you handsomely for your-, energy, England offers safe. oonvoy for 'our ships, ond wants all, tho produce,' BUTTER, WOOL, that you can produce. .' ■ ~ -GET-BUSY. ' .- • .SEE THAT SHE GETS IT. NOW is the time to purchase a Farm, the BOOM will come after the war when EVERYONE will' be wanting land 'and" ' yon will reap the benefit of your foresight. Write, stating your requirements'as to t <uzo of property, amount .of money you have to' invest, to the undersigned, who is'a practical farmer, and will give you reliable information obtained by personal inspection of-the many choice sheep, dairy, and fattening -farms, placed in his hands for sale.' H| ; ERNEST LEI6HTON, 182 Featherston Street. WELLINGTON, And at LOWER HUTT. \ ■STEP IN AND ■ MAKE MONEY! ALL -ready for you—7s-acre Farm at . Carterton. and carrying ' business without opposition. Land all grass; four paddooks, well watered. • Four-roomed house, with-scullery, buggy, and implement shed, cowshed; near railway - station. Half-mile from school and post of- ' fice. Rent, .£4B a year. Five years'lease .given. Price: ,£2OO for goodwill of lease, and carrying business, witli brake, 2 horses and harness. Apply at once to ' S. GEORGE NATHAN,. : ; AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT, j 113-115 Customhouse Quay J ' (Opp. Bank ( of N.Z.). I A GOOD FARM. TWO MILES FROM SHANNON. ' 1 QQft ACRES FREEHOLD: flat, noXtJOl/ delating, &I »d hiliy oountry; ) 1800 sheep, SO head of cattle. , f ; ■ Y-" } PRICE, including stock,. JU per aore, ' Reasonable terms. Apply MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. • 150 . ACRES 150 1 mHIS is one of the best and cheapest " A Farms in Marlborough; 60 bushels per acre country; 120 under crop—wheat, barley,;:peas; up-to-date 5-rooriied. dwelling, h. ! and c. water, stab'e, barns, and all necessary farm improvements; 8 pad- - docks; 70 acres Crown lands adjoining - may be leased it a very low rental. We 9 can recommend this property. First time - in the market. - TWO CHOICE COUNTRY HOTELS. ' QPLENDID proposition, well appointed, - O average takings JE3B; rent ,£3; 8J i years' lease, 3 acres land; saleyards on ' property. Price J51159. ' - MURRAY AND CO., b -'AGENTS,' BLENHEIM., o—— — - ? • ' BAY OF PLENTY, c __ r 1 000 P ar fy improved; buildj iiigs, etc., at .£5 per acre, f QKOO ACRES, splendid sheep and OOVU cattle country, partly in grass; good-buildings; low figure and easy terms, 0 FRUIT FARMS, 7, 10, to 30 acres. x .WILSON AND ROBBINS, f Land Agents, y TAURANGA & TE PUKE. x 1 STRAIGHT-OUT LEASR ~~ id AOK ACRES, vent 21b. per acre, leas< y T/4J 0J years; 2 good dwellings, ver; i- 6uporior outbuildings; right to purchas'i ie at d£23; land is fit for dairying; al a. ploughablo," one. mile from creamery. JAMES PENNEY, Land Agejjt, Feildinp
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 10
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