LAND NOTICES WAR AND LAND, OUR POOD -SUPPLIES. '. : TERMS TO SUIT. . . - . T2ERMS TO SUIT. NO CASH DOWN, PRINCIPAL DEFERRED FOR SET EN -YEARS. - SPLENDIDLY GRASSED LAND. READY TO STOCK. WIULE Wai is on, every effort must bo made to nut our laud to its highest productivity—to furnish food supplies. The raising :of'meat'is one-of. the most important of tho industries, and the land hero offered is some of tho fines!) grazing country in the Dominion—full of grass, ready to stock. ,Wo aro instructed by the Owners'to offer the unsold sections of the famous "Om.wia" Estate, Northern Wairoa, in farms ranging from 200 to 1000 acres, most of which is in best English grasses, ready to stock (some are only partly grassed), on tho following terms:— NO CASH DOWN. - 10 per cent to be spent upon improvements first, second and third years, and 5 per cent, during fourth year. Principal payable in Seven Years. Interest, 5J per cent. " - " ■ T. MANDENO JACKSON . LAND TND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., AUCKLAND AND DARGAVILLE. CHEAP AND GOOD. 1 A QK ACRES, 0.R.P., at 15s. per acre, situated 19 miles from Wanganui; 350 XrxOu acid felled and grassed. Land first quality, of blue papa formation. All good average hills, with good leading ridges. Can be easily mustered. The bush is piincipallj tawa, rimu, matai, rata, and mahoe, with a fair sprinkling of totaia Three largo subdivisions and several small paddocks. About 12 acres flat at homestead;-four-roomed cottage, well built and comfortable; garden and small mcliaul. Goodwill, .£2 10s. per acre; £GOO cash or as arranged with the vendor. This is a good property in a good position. In the near future it will bo bv a practically flat road from Wanganui, which will greatly enhance its value At tho price quoted'wo consider it the cheapest property of the 'kind.in the Wanganui district. FAIRBURN ■. AND' SILK; LAND ag Sanui ' ino ACRLS First-class Dairying, Lease for 3 years; Tent £2 per acre; good X\jO buildings; level land, high and dry; lies well to the sun; handy to Stratfoid doiij factoiy and railway station-. '•'-.' / . 31} iCRES Lease; Tent £2 per acre, suburban land, close to Stratford Borough ljoundarr ' r J. H. THOMPSON,. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. • • [Est, 1903,] £1000 GI\EN AWAY, .£IOOO. THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE CENTURY.' TO Savvmillers and Speculators— Owing to exceptional circumstances we'are able to offer a fine Block of 535} acres in the Bay of Plenty, near Tauranga, at ,£1 5s acie, £4 ss. only, situated within'l mile of the Main Coach Road; good formed.-rood, and easy reach of flourishing sawmills; 130 acres in grass, and balance in good milling tosh', containing over 5,000,000 feet timber. This . Block was recently sold at =£6 acre, and owner will sacrifice .£IOOO for quick sale. A fortune for tho man who buys now.' Send to-day/ •'.-.' WHITTAKEE AND CO., BROKERS & AGENTS, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SHEEP STATION. ' OKA ry-ACRES, of which '2227 acres is freehold, balance Education Lease,' with «/Dtfc4 about 20 years to run, with* right of renewal. All well grassed. Fenced and subdivided into 24 paddocks; fencing good; well watered. Will winter.'3oO-.O breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheep, and 200 head of cattle j 14 miles from good towr. Meter Mail Service passes the door daily;. 8-rconiod house' connected with. telephone. Large woolshed, fitted with machines, night pens to hold 500 sheep. Price for freehold, £9 : 10s. por acre; £4000 cash, "balance can remain for 5-years at 5i per cent. P. TULLOCft v : q/V| ACRES Freehold Sheep-run: situate within 4 miles cf the Nelson Post •/Ode Office by the best road-in the district. The property offers an exceptional opportunity for those on the look-out for a; bargain in a small sheep-run, within very easy distanoe of all the social and educational advantages of the city. The farm is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep, and is capable of hemg easily improved. Land is undulating to low hills. Good dwelling of 8 rooms with" beautiful view of the Harbour and the bay; water laid on; small shearing shed, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable sheep-, run is necessary as the price asked is low, namely, £5 10s. per acre.- Terms, J. PORTER HARRIS RON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. HARDY STREET, NELSON. ' ' • HANDY WAIKATO DAIRY FARMS.. 8(y ACRES, Freehold, small .House,-good outbuildings; 50, acres in grass, sub- ( divided into four paddocks, 1\ miles from railway, 2-miles from creamery and school. Price .£ls per acre- Cash ' required, .'.£2so,..balance terms; 1 (\(\ ACRES, Freehold, First-class Dairy Farm,'all in grass. House and outJ_ly" buildings, alongside school and creamery, 5 miles from railway; metal road. ■ Cheap at £24 per acre; cash £100, balanoe -7 years at 5 per cent. *. ' LAWSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD. j AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU. '!-.:■'■ ' DAIRY FARMS, MANAWATU LINT -t "~ "' IAA ACRES, Dairy Farm. This is a really good farm, soil of the best descripJLUw tionj will carry 40 cows; 1 mile to Itailway, Post Office, and . School. Price .£3B per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. ■'•■.■ QA ACRES, Dairy Farm, woll divided,into paddocks with good buildings; regis, oil tered dany; carry 30.cows; J mile to Creamery, Railway, Post Office, School li miles. Price :£32 per; acre. Easy terms. , , "BARTON &' CO. :V ' ' OTAKI RAILWAY , . . — ~- ; ■ —; —— : —| , —— A CHANCE FOR THE SMALL MAN. A (\l\ ACRES, 150 in grass, 100 flat, balance easy country, 8 paddookfl, well wotcUlf tered, whare, sheep yards, good lease, rent .£SO per annum, right of purchase .£2.59.- an acre, 8 miles from railway; £4'per acre; £1000 cash, balanoe arranged. Lot us hear from ysfc. - ' - "SQUARE: DEAL > JONES," . GISBORNE. . ' SHEEP STATION FOR-SALE ON THE FAMOUS EAST COAST. ~ IOKA ACRES, oil in grass, subdivided-in 7 paddocks, eheep and cattle yards, X/*Ov very easy country, lies well to sun; 7-roomed house, and all conveniences; mam road runs through property. -Wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 head of cattle Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with 18 years yet to \run, at lis. 7d. per acre, and right of renewal for further 21 years, at valuation; £700 payable for improvements at end of first term. Prico .£6500. Easy terms arranged. -.- C..-;G.-PIESSB|.. LOAN COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. GI6Bf.IBNE. ■ ■ DAIRY-FARMERS, Remember, you oan, get NINEPENCE Per Gallon for your total Milk Supply all.the year. Therefore INVEST.in a farm in this diirtriot. WHAT ABOUT One of the EollowingArea. Carries.. B'ld'gs. Station'. School.Price. ■ Cash. 185 00 cows Good 8 miles. .2} £30 About £1000 \ 193 85 cows Good 2| miles 21 £28 About £800 107 45 cows Nono' 11 miles 2 £28; About £600 42 20 cowb Small 1 mile 1J £29 ' About £500 J, G. STEVENS, ■ OTAKI RAILWAY. on A ACRES, O.R.P.,,rent £19; 300 acres grassed, half ploughable; 1 paddocbij OiQrh new dwelling 10 rooms and other buildings. Carries' 2. eheep. Price £5 10s. per acre. £750 cash. « 250 -« f\f\ A ACRES, good 2-sheep country; 900 acres grassed; fenced and subdivided; Xvli'U' good homestead. • Price £9, £1200 caßh. Owner will take other property in part payment. • 231 CAMPBELL,' THOMSON & CO:, ■ LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, | ''..•■'' , DANNEVIRKE. DEVEREUX, KING, AND CO., LTD. i S)n AAA ACRES, Freehold Land, 13,000 sheep. Price only £28,000, going cot Al\3 i \}\j\J concern. If this property were in Timbuctoo or the Plains of .Jericho the half of Wellington's capitalists would be off by the next boat with letters of credit to purchase. But as it lies close oo the bosom of Prime Canterbury, you feel that it is too good to be true. Take the next boat right to Christchurch and talk the matter over with the owner, or his agente, DEVEREUX. KING, & CO., LTD. 100 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FARMS REQUIRED FOR GENUINE,BUYERS. CLIENT, with £5000 or' more cash, requires Sheep and Cattle Farm, about 4000 acres. Haw he's Bay, Nelson, Manawatu, or Wamvrapa District. Price £4 to £6 per acre. Also Clients with £1000 to £3000 cash require Sheep and Dairy Farms, in good localities, North Island. Another Client wants Bush Farm which requires improving. Please send particulars immediately. J, D. MARTIN MTNTYRE & .CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 215-217 LAMBTON. QUAY, WELLINGTON. FOR ( SALE. FOa SALE OR EXCHANGE. 264 A f Cßß i' FrCe !i°' d Laml ' f seo ! lrel y R ACRES, nicely Situated, ring fenced; fdXJ-x. fenced, partly river t froniago; Q ■ . . • . ' juMividcd into 12 paddocks, well initered splendid building site; 3 minutes' by running streams; 25' acres in crop this ! year, 9 roomed house, in good condilion, walk from station. No mortgage. Price flouting main road. Less than 5 minutes' • . walk fnni school, and 10 minutes .from £500, with good terms, or will, Exchange Post Office. For tho past five years doing good business as an , accommodation for 5 or 6-Toomed Cottage in Wellington. house; 40, miles from Nelson; 8 miles fiom railway station. The above vahf- Apply sharp,, to able properly is .for absolute sale, with oi without live stock, etc. Satisfactory F R H BRICE leasons foi selling Apply ' , WM. HASTILOW, MARTON. ' Korere, via Nelson. ■ ■ , C IIB4JP LAND-Sections of from 800 to J& XJ 4000 Acres rreehold, handy to rail- acr6 s; 17 cows, horse, milk float, sprint way and Auckland markets. All clean, car t, . plough, harrows, harness, cans easj, undulating limestone and,, papa, e t c etc clewed heavy bush country; now fatten-; £ m WILL PUT YOU RIGHTMN.' mg bullookfl for Auckland. Ihick Bole ta»r -m a 'ti-nmm -n -w of rv o cocksfoot and clovers. Ideal JAMES PENNEY, country for breeding ind fattening early unrTnViii lambs. £10 to £14 p • acre., Easy terms. iiULDING. Big money in this. FAIRBURN AND "„,,, ~,„ „„„„ T —~~ SILK, Wanganui. DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM TO LEASE. IQA ACRES Freehold, half flat, balEXCHANGE, GOING CONCERN, I«7U nnce undulating.- all well eubUNENCUMBERED. divided; woll watered; close to factory 1 A A A ACRES easy undulating sheep and sohool. Up-to-date dwelling and XUlflf and oattlo country. About 870 outbuildings. To lease for s'years i rent acres grass, balance bush, 6-roomed house, 295. per acre. .C.P. Clause at £29, and trap-shod, good wool-shed, fitted with £100 to be paid off purohase mon«y now. machines, and splendid yards; 31 miles w, L HUSBAND, Pahlattta. township Price, £9 10s. per acre, in- *- , ' *■""'"■'»»• eluding sheep, unenbumbered. Take nnA. kr<Pv<i i,«ni<w<«n««'..j in 8 800 rtSNttSHSS' bafS ORBELI, AND CO.. Palmerston North. good 2 . she pßr MTe £ m . Vdl-dMcWI A%(\ ACR3S, b»autiful Waikato land, and watered; 8-roomed house, with every rkOV ] rmlo from township, store, modern convenience; woolshed, with macreamery, etc. Threo parts flat, good chiness men s G-roorned house; telephone soil, 50 acres ploughed; will carry 900 big J" 0 dtt,, y mfl "- Fnwhold, £13 per.acre, eheep, 40 cow-, besides other stock, wut- Ea3T tormß arrangnd. ered with stroims 10-roomed house, every E. B. HARE & CO., PAHIATUA. convenience woolshed,'cowshed, and other '. : ___IL_ buildings EfMiilj, nearly £0000. Price, SMALL FARM or GOOD £1S pci acre Onner will exchange for vV RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTY small fnrm, tonn or city property. in Exchange for good Agricultural ProJ. A NASH AND CO., Palmerston N. position, valued at £1350; £300 a year .— — . can easily bo made. Could add up-to-FOR S\LE oi Exchange, 135 acres, date residence and 111 ncres freehold; Manawatu, for town property, or suit retiring farmer; making total equity (mall farm. "Properly,". "DQminion"- Of- £3000. Full particulars, "Owner." Box fioe, 10i Masterton-
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