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LAND NOTICES. PARTICULARS OF A PROPERTY IN THE HA.WDSOF DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, FOR SALE. A CONVENIENT SHEEP PROPERTY. I. Folio WU. ABOUT 2631 Aorcs Freehold; all in press except about 50 acres; very healthy sheep country, consisting of'low lulls and wide-bottomed gullies. It lies well to the sun, and bcinff sheltered from the southerly winds, is- very 'suitable , for lambins ewes. ' Buildings consist of Cottage, Woolshed, Sheepyards, and Dip. Is situated in Gollan's Valley, near to Muritai, which is on the opjpwrtte side of the Harbour from Wellington, and is connected to same by a. service of up-to-date Ferry Steamers. There is also a good road to the Hutt Railway Station and into Wellington. Price asked is £5 per acre. Terms can be arranged. DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON: A CHEAP UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM. WILL ACCEPT SOUND FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES AS PAYMENT, OR AS DEPOSIT, A SMALL UNENCUMBERED TOWN OK COUNTRY PROPERTY AT VALUATION. jKQ ACRES, SITUATED ABOUT HALF-WAY BETWEEN ■ PALMERSTON AND FEILDING. DWELIING of Seven Booms, Cowshed, Barn, etc. Part ploughod and nearly all plouga'ble. Light Paddooke. THE PRICE, namely, £38 per acre, is very reasonable, as properties round it cannot be bought for less than <£36 po£Wi. These very advantageous terms are offered as the owner is not a farmer, end is determined to sell this season, ■ - ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS,' IM) OJ ■"=' PALMERSTON NORTH 4 PAHIATUA, .MARAETAI: BLOCK.' - BY FAR THE FINEST BLOCK IN THE FAMOUS WAIKATO VALLEY OF'UNIMPROVED,COUNTRY. . .' . \ SECURE s' Copy of REPORTS by 4 THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL and WELLKNOWN FARMERS; also a Plan. Both posted free. We offer 50 SECTIONS by PRIVATE TREATY; areas from 250 to 850 acres.' Exceptionally LOW PRICES and EASY TERMS. UP-TO-DATE RAILWAY SERVICE to, and FREE Accommodation on the BLOCK. SPLENDID DAIRYING, CROPPING, or FATTENING LAND. . ■ ■■ COME direct to onr Office, in VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON, where >you can see SAMPLES of the SOIL, SUB-SOIL, and FERN from the BLOCK, aleb some CHOICE Samples of CLOVER. HAY and OATS, etc., grown on adjoining Farms. MARAETAI FARMS. LIMITED. . ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., - AGENTS, . VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. * _ ~ ~ HAWKE'S BAY. ■. ' . - .' ■ ; HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY. -HAWKE'S BAY. ■J f?AA ACRES Freehold, situated in best part of Hawke'o Bay, close to Town- ••«"« ship and Railway, by eplendid motor road. AIT low hills and flat country, mostly ploughable, all open country, laid down in mixed grasses, well subdivided, fenced, and watered; first-class oats, rape, and turnips land. A very largt-amount of : fat stock can be turned off this property yearly by growing rape and enrnips. Within .easy distance of the best markets in Hawkers Bay, viz., Waipulcurau, and others.* Wintering 3000 sheep, of which 1400 are breeding eves, besides cattle. House of 4 rooms, wool-shed, etc.,. ■...■.; PRICE— ,£l2 10s. Per. Acre; terms arranged, or a subdivision of, say; 500 acres of this i 3 procurable. ; . > ... Wβ can confidently recommend this property to any bona fide the look-out for pood, sound, healthy sheep country, and would urge an inspection at once For further particulars', or any information regarding the above, apply to tho Sole Agents, ' . < ■ ' ■ HUNTER. SCHULTZE, AND ■ THOMSON, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIEE. \ Telegrams—"Hunter, Schultze, Napier."P.O, Box ?14. FOR SAL E. '' '. HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP COUNTRY. />aa ACRES, situated "within 20 miles of NAPIER, and 6 miles from Post-Office O \JV> and Store by metalled road. About one-half plou<*hable, balance excellent limestone . and papa hills, all grassed. Subdivided, into 8 well-watered paddocks. Good woolshed, yards, etc. This property hag wintered 1000 big sheep, and done them well. A really Cheap Property at tho Price asked. . . • ' , •■' *E8 10s. Per Acre. ; • . Ray. J32000 Cash. ' M'GLASHAN'S, LTD., ■....:.. . ■ NAPIER . ■ ~'..- V FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, HANDY TO PALMERSTON, -i qq ACRES, all in grass, flat, mostly very rich drained swamp land; 12 padJL/Wt/ docks; watered by artesian and wells, carry easily 70 cows; railwiiy-25 miles, creamery, cheese factory, school, post office, 1 u le; 7-roomed house, li. and c. water, cowshed, concreted, fitted with L.K.G. 4-bucket milking plant, stable, trapshed, etc.; .£IOOO a year can easily be made off this farm. PRICE, ,£SO PER ACRE, INCLUDING MILKING MACHINES. Terras, 41001) cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. , gjj ' GILCHRIST AND' KIDD/ '■ THE SQUARE, ; , PALMERSTON NORTH. 1(\(\ ACRES (Freehold) Level, Rich Land, Manawatu, close -.railway- station; l"v creamery, school; lovely, sunny, mild climate. Think of it! This is a most desirable Dairy Farm, at present '-arryins; about 50 cowe, and by growins green feed, lucerne, etc., would carry SO cows. Showing the suitability of the soil, Huge Milk Cheques are obtained. Just the place for those in search of a nweet little farm, easily managed. Buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling, Trap Shed, Urge Cow Shed, etc. PRICE. £ii PER ACRE; .£IOOO Deposit. Just think! Why pay £00 for same quality laud «lsowhcre. J. I). MARTIN M'INTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. 215-Sl7 LAUBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. CHEAP FARM LAND. A ry ACRES all good strong soil, 4-roomed house, with good outbuildings, section rt( well watered and divided. Price £1550; ,£IOO cash. •Fl o ACRES, situated close to Levin, by sood road. Land is good, well watered and JLO divided; about 15,000 strawberry plants; four-roomed cottage, iwo fowlhpuses, and runs, l'rice, including about 150 fowls, ,£750; cash. MA ACHES, swamp and sandhill country; good 4-rbomed house, with 'ontbuildIW ings; conoreto floor, cowshed. Price ,£8 10s. per acre. Terms arranged. N.B.—Thie country is capable of groat improvement. Fullest particulars, PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. . KING COUNTRY PROPERTIES. ' OQA ACRES, L.1.P., at 225. Cd. per ncre, 180 iu'grass, 70 acres been ploughed, /V.-wU ring'fenced and divided iato six paddocks, carrying 40 cows; 3-roomed house 6-bail cowshed, situated 6 miles from town and 11 miles yost office and school. Price. £i per acre. Mortgage j>4so, G.A.S. fjn A ACRES, 0.R".P., at 455. per acre, 50 acres ploughed and in grass, 100 acres /Q\)\j surface sown, ring fenced and divided 15 paddocks. New 4-roomed honso and outbuildings, 3 miles from town and factory. Prico. £1 10s. per acre. jSSOO J. W COCHRANE, ■ ' 2 LAND AGENTS, TE KUITI 1 A/fIQ ACRES, Land Transfer; Walton, Waikato: whare, 2 rooms, chaff-house XVT'O and stable-combined; 200 acifH in grass, 70 swedes, 40 soft turnips, 100 acres under cultivation, balance fern: railway, school, store, etc., 5 miles, creamery IJ. Price ,£7 per acre. Terms .£2OOO cash. ' . 209 THE FARMERS' -CO-OP. AUCTIONEERtNG CO., LTD. Hamilton. -a QQO ACRES,.Freehold, within 17 miles of a railway station, on good metalled 1OO•* Toad, 5 miles from store, school, V.0., factory, blnckemith's shop, etc.: 1760 acres in grass, balance bush; well fenced, and divided into 14 paddackß, well watered. House and all necossarv buildings. Price £S per acre. ALSO, HOMEvSTEAD and 130 Acres Freehold, joining small township, within 5 miles of above property, nil been ploughed; 8-roomed house, every, oonvenieiico. Prico per acre. Owner will exchnngo for dairy or agricultural farm. Equity about £V>W. Further particulars apply— LONDON, GO8& AND CO., . ■ WANGANUI. njjAA ACRES, 1800 of which are in graes; nrarly all heavy bush land,- will 4/£\}\J shortly be within 2 mi'es uf East Coast Railway: ia near aea: and thp climate is perfect, splendid motor roads to property The residence ip n luodern up-to-date 12-room bungalow. Tho owner of this tine run, >?ho bns rp-ndci) mi it {or 18 yenrs, is now retiring, nnd offers it for sale for the first tin>'>; lip roiirts every investigation, and will produce his books showing nil detail? of expenditure anil income (or the'past several years. The pnw ts -PlO por at-rn. um! s> of the returuo will f-onvinc,- »"y irnnin , - prospw'ivp bnypi thnt he is offered n bargain. . MILBUEN ' CO., .89 QUBKN ND. Or*/f ACRES Freehold■ Shfpp-riin, si)unto within 4 milns '.f thp ■ Nelson Post «.'V>-.(- (Hlifß by Ihp btst roatl in Uie district. The property offers cxi'pptimiai opportunity for those on the !oo];-out lor n liarpain in u small sheop-nui, within very easy distance of all Ihe social ond-rducatio'nal advantages- of the city. The farm is subdivided and will carry from 100'J to 1200 she?p, and is capable of being easily improved. Land, is undulating to low bills. Good dwelling of ? . room's with beautiful view of tin; Harbour and tho bay: water laid on; small shearing shed, dip, and yards, etc. Eaily appiicatiou for tins desirable sheeprun is necessary as the price asked is lew. namely, £.b 10s poi acre. Terms. J. POKTER s> c>\ T . .JUNp_AND"rSTATE AOBVI'S. UAfiDY RTRRET, NT.LSON. iiTnOO GIVEN AWAY, iIOOO. THE OPPORTUNITY , OF THE CENTURY. TO Suwmillers and Speculators—Owing to exceptional circumstances we are able to offer a £no Block of 535J acres in the Bay of Plenty, near Tanranga, at £i ss. acre, ss. only,, situated within 1 mile of the Main Coach Rond; cood formed road, and easy reach of flourishing sawmills; 130 acres in grass, and-bal-ance in Rood milling biish,' containins over 5,000,000 feet timber. This Block was recently told at £S acre, and owner will sacrifice .£IOOO. for quick sale. A fortune for the ni3n who buys now. Rend to-day. WHITTAKER AND CO., ... : BROKERS & AGENTS, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND'. ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2245, 3 September 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2245, 3 September 1914, Page 10

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