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LAND NOTICES. PARTICULARS OF A PROPERTY IN THE HiitfSßS OF < "" : DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED,' WELLINGTON, FOE SALE. , A CONVENIENT SHEEP PROPERTY. Folio 2044. A BOUT 2631 Aores Freehold; all in grass except about 50 acres; very healthy ■£*■ sheep country, consisting of low liille and wide-bottomed gullies. It lies well to the eun, and being sheltered from the southerly winds, is very suitable for lambing ewes. Buildings consist of Cottage, Woolshed, Sheepyards, and Dip. Is situated'in Gollan's Valley, near to Muritai, which is on the opposite side of the Harbour from Wellington, and 19 connected to same by a eervice 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. 105 ACRES FREEHOLD, MANAWATU LINE. NEARLY ALL PLOUGHABLE. by springs; 8 paddooks, carries 45 cows besides young stockj only J-mile Railway, School, and Factory; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £38 10s. per acre. Terms, .£750 cash, balance arranged. . 861 .. "I "I O ACRES, Freehold, Manawatu Line, part drained swamp, part undulating; carries 4 sheep per acre; watered by windmill; 2 miles 'Railway Station, School, and Factory; no buildings. Price .£3O per acre. Terms 15 per cent, cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 846 -1 Qβ ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Line; 4 paddocks, watered by.river and water races; carries 40 cows besides young stock; 3J miles Railway Station, School, a,nd Factory; 3-roomed house, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £32 per acre. Easy terms. . 843 ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ' . PALMERSTON NORTH & PAHIATUA. ' MARAETAf BLOCK. BY FAR THE FINEST BLOCK IN THE FAMOUS WAIKATO VALLEY. V .. OF UNIMPROVED COUNTRY. .. , SECURE 0 Copy of REPORTS by V THOROUGHLY .PRACTICAL end WELL--0 KNOWN FARMERS; also a Plan. Both poeied free. ■ . We offer 50 SECTIONS by PRIVATE TREATY; areas from 250 to 850 aores. Exceptionally LOW PRICES and EASY TSEMS. UP-TO-DATE RAILWAY SERVICE to,.and FREE Accommodation on the BLOCK. SPLENDID DAIRYING, CROPPING, or FATTENING LAND. COME direct 1 to our Office, in VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON, where you can see SAMPLES of the SOIL, SUB-SOIL, and FERN from the BLOCK, also some CHOICE Samples of CLOVER. HAY and OATS., etc., grown on adjoining Parme. MARAETAI FARMS, LIMITED. . : . ABRAHAM, & WILLIAMS,. LTD., • . • ' AGENTS, ■ •', ,-■ VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ~ '. HAWKE'S BAY. " __ : HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY. HAWKE'S BAY. ■ •J fJAA ACRES Freehold, situated in.best part of Hawke's Bay, oloee to TownJOV/U ship and Railway, by splendid motor road. All low hills and flat country, mostly plonghable, all open country, laid down in mixed grasses, woll subdivided, fenced, and watered; first-class oal-, Tape, and turnips lund. A very largt amount of fat stock can be turned off this property yearly by growiig rape and turnips. Within easy distanco of the best markets in H&wke's Bay, viz., Wnipiikurau, and others! Wintering 3000 6heep, of which 1400 are breeding. ewea, besides cattle. House.of ;4 rooms,: wool-shed, etc., • ' PRICE—.£I2 10s. Per Acre; terms arranged, or a subdivision of, say, 500 acres of this is procurable. ■■■'■ . ... We can confidently recommend this property to any bon'a fide sheepfarmer on the: look-out for'''good, sound; healthy sheep country, and would urge an inspection at once 'For further particulars, or any information . regarding ' the above, apply to tba Soln Agents, .-.- ■ . ' 'i - HUNTER, SCHIILTZE, AND ' ' . ::, THOMSON,,- : . . ' TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. ■ ■» ' Telegrams—"Hunter, Schultze, NapieT.'T.O! Box 214. : ~ .FOR. SAL E. , ' ' ~~ ■ . HAWKE'S BAY ■ SHEEP COUNTRY. P(\(\ ACRES, situated within 20 miles of NAPIER, and G miles from Poet Office uvrv ' and Store by metalled road. >~ . :'■ About'one-half ploughable, balance excellent limestone end papa hills, all grassed. Subdivided into 8 well-watered paddocks. Good woolshed, yards, etcv This property has wintered 1000 big sheep, and done them well. : ■ " A really Cheap Property at the Price asked. ■ .£8 10s. Pef Acre. . ■ - . Say, .£2OOO Cash. : tf'f'T-'ASITAW'e T TTfc iVI S, JLILP., ■. . '. . . .V. NAPIER. . . .-; FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. . ' HOUSE contains 15 rooms, all conveniences. Situated in the heart of one of the best towns in the North Island.. Doing really good business..' ' > PRICE, ,£2055. Texine, ,£750 cash, balance arranged. Furniture optional at valuation. Apply— '..■', .-... . . ! GILCHRIST AND, KIDD, ' THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. WAIKATO'S BEST IS TO BE FOUND FIVE MILES FROM TE AROHA. SUBDIVISION of 500 acres into 5 Far ins; two cowe to 3 acres is what it will ■ carry.' No •better land in the Dominion;, fine climate; artesian'water supply; J230 an acre will buy. it. ' • .•" 148 THE FARMERS' 'CO-OP, AUCTION" ' ,;; ;,■ •: ; /BERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. II A A ACRES (Freehold) Level, Rich' Land, Manawatu,. close railway station; XIW creamery, school; lovely, sunny, mild climate. Think of it! This is a most desirable Dairy Farm, at present carrying about cow 6, and by growing ■ green feed, lucerne, etc., would carry 80 cows. Showing the suitability of the soil, Huge Milk Cheques are obtained. Just the place-tor those in search of a sweet 'little farm, easily managed. Buildings comprise G-roomed Dwelling, Trap Shed, large Cow Shed, etc. PRICE, .£42 PER ACRE; ,£IOOO Deposit. Just think! Why.pay ,£6O for same quality land elsewhere. '■■■'■. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 215-217 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. : "CHEAP -FARM LAND. A m ACRES all good strong soil, 4-Toomed house, with good outbuildings, section 4fc< -well watered and divided. Price .£1550; ,£4OO cash. . ' 1 0 ACRES, situated close to Levin, by scod road. Land is good, well watered and Xis divided-; about 15,000 strawbeny plants; four-roomed cottage, two fowlhouses,, and runs. Price, including about 150 rowls, ,£750; .£2OO cash. wnn ACRES, swamp and eandhill country; good 4-roomed house, with outbuild■lVD 1 ings; concrete floor, cowshed. Price .£8 10s. pei' acre. Terni3 arranged. N B.—This country is capable of great improvement, luillest particulars, ■ 1 PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. ■ --'■'■ KING COUNTRY PROPERTIES. OOA ACRES, L.I.P:, at 225. Cd. per acre, 180 in grass, 70 acres been ploughed. i4i.4\j ring fenced and divided into eix paddocks, carrying 40 cows; 3-roomed house G-bail cowshed, situated 6 miles from tow/i and U miles post office and school. Price, ,£4 per acre. Mortgage .£450, G.A.S. ' CBAftl ACRES, 0.R.P., at 455. per acre, 50 acres ploughed and in grass, 100 acres surface sown, ring fenced and divided 15 paddocks. New 4-roomed house and outbuildings, 3 miles from town and factory. Price, '.E7 10s. per acre. - .£SOO LI. . - x w COCHRANE, . • LAND AGENTS, TE KUITI. -jfooO ACEES, Freehold, within 17 miles of a railway station, on Rood metalled Jtob* road, 5 miles from store, school, P. 0., factory, blacksmith's shop; etc.: 1700 acres in grass, balanco busb; well fenced, and divided into 14 paddocks, well watered. House and all necessary buildings. Prioo. ,£6 per acre. ALSO, HOMESTEAD nnd 139 Acres Freehold, joining small township, within 5 miles of above property, all been ploughed; 8-roomed house, every convenience. Price ,£l6 per acre. Owner'will exchange for dairy or agricultural farm. Eauity about i<soo. Further particulars apply— LONDON, GOSS, AND CO., . ■ ■ : WANGANUI. ' GOOD SANDSTONE AND LIMESTONE COUNTRY. II KAA ACRES North Auckland, 6 miles from railway station by good road. JLOvP \j 1250 acres in good English grasses, 100-acre paddocks. Lost seaeou owner sheared 2500 sheep. There are two small cottages, 3 sets yards, woolshed and dip; 11 miles from school, and telegraph office, and handy to ealeyards and freezing works; G63 acres are freehold, nnd 835 acres L.1.P., which can be converted to freehold for J3390. Owner wiihes to develop another property, and is offering this fine property at an absurdly low price or £5 per acre to eftect quiok sale. About JJ2OOO cash required. Inspected and highly -recommended as a ,genuino bargain. :' '-MILBURN AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 89 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. T 7- : HANDY WAIKATO DAIRY FARMS. Oiy ACRES, Freehold, small House, good outbuildings, 50 acres in grass, sub--0 1 divided into four paddocks, U miles from railway, 2 miles from creamery and school. Price J515 per acre Cash required, .£250, balance terms. 1 (OiA ACRES, Freehold, First-class Dairy Farm, all in grass. House and outJLvv buildings, alongside school and creamery, 5 miles from railway; metal road Cheap at ,£24 per acre; cash .£4OO, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. LAWSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD. AUCTIONEERS, TK AWAMUTU. : f\f*A ACEES Freehold Slieeii-ruii, situate within 4 miles of the Nelson Poet 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 distanoo of all the social and educational advantages of the city. The farin is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep, ond is capable of being 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 Bbearing shod, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable sheoprun is necessary as the price asked is low, namely, .£5 10s. per acre. Terms, ,T. PORTER HARRIS & P^N, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2255, 15 September 1914, Page 10

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