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LAND NOTICES. PARTICULARS OF SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTY IN THE HANDS OF DALGETY AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, FOR SALE, QAJV ACEES Freehold, L.T., Section No. 46, Block 2, Waiopehu S.D.: all in grass, 50 acres of which, are ploughabje, 197 acres hilly; subdivided into 12 paddock 3 by post and wire fencing, in good order, and well watered by running streams. Carrying capacity, 3 sheep to the ocre. Buildings comprise 8-roomed house, outbuildings, woolshed, stables, 2 whares, eto. Situate 2$ miles from Levin Township and Railway, also School. Creamery J mile. Approached by good metal roads. 9A>y ACRES Leasehold, L.T. Section 47. Block 2, Waiopehu S.D.; all in grass, and ICO acres ploughable; 147 hilly; carrying capacity, 3 sheep to' tho acre. Buildings: There is a 6-roomed house on the property. Subdivided into 13 paddocks by post and wire fencing, in good order, and well watered by running streams. Situate l\ miles from Levin Township and Eailway, also School, Creamery J mile. This Property goes with the 247 acres Freehold, Price and Terms on application to DAL&ETY AND CO., LTD.; WELLINGTON, SPLENDID INVESTMENT. \ .WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTY. PEICE, JE9OOO. EETUENING NEAELY 7 PEE CENT, fTVWO-STOEY Block of Shops and Offices, concrete and wood, having a frontage to Customhouse Quay of 86 feet aid a depth of 87 feet. Annual rents, J2616, or nearly 7 per cent, on price asked. SPLENDID VALUE SHEEP FARM. 1070 ACEES ' THAM E S VALLEY, 0.R.P.. at 2s. Id.; all grassed, fenced, and subdivided into 16 paddocks; watered by 2 artesianß, springs and creeks; flat and rolling country, .all been ploughed and sown down in permanent pasture; close to Railway, School and Store; 8-roomed residence and numerous outbuildings. PEICE, £S per acre lor the GOODWILL.' Terms arranged. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. VICTOEIA STREET, HAMILTON. \ > __ FREEHOLD FARMS, • WAIKATO VALLEY. n Ms, PEE ACEE. . . ; SECTIONS gA TO -J AAA ACEES. HOLIDAY FAEES will soon be available. DON'T MISS THIS OPPOETUNITY OF SEEING THIS EXCELLENT ESTATE. FEEE ACCOMMODATION on the PEOPERTY for all GENUINE LAND BUYERS. THIS LAND GEOWS RED and WHITE CLOVER to PEEFECTION. OATS, MANGELS, SWEDES, and COCKSFOOT do remarkably well. EAILWAY STATION on the ESTATE, POST OFFICE' Half-mile Distant, School to be shortly erected on Block. Well watered, Handy to Stock Market, Lovely Climate, Exceptionally Easy Terms. Plans, Eeports, and Fullest Particulars on application. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. HAMILTON, WAIKATO. A REAL BARGAIN IN HAWKE'S BAY. FOE SALE. , Ib' AAA ACEES, part freehold, part Government Leasehold \rith long term to XOjUV/V run at small rent; splendid sheep and cattle country, capable of great improvement at small cost. Well subdivided and watered. Up-to-date homestead, woolshed, etc.; telephone; good motor road; stock, 13,000 sheep plus lambs, 250 cattle, bouSes, plant, etc., all included in the price of less than 40s. per acre: Easy terms arranged. FOR LEASE, SALE, OR EXCHANGE. 1QA A ACRES Freehold, well watered and fenced. Good 8-roomed house, woolJLiTlfl/ shed, dip, etc. One mile from railway, school, etc. .Carrying capacity 1J sheep per acre. Will lea6o for term of years at 6s. per acre,' or price for quick sale, .£5 10s. per acre. Would exchange for rent-producing town property. Apply, NAT. BEAMISH;-.-.' ' ."" ' HASTINGS. A MODEL FARM FOR SALE. WORK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF. 0 A YEARS ago a pioneer from the Old Country took up 228" acres of heavy Ott bush land. To-day it is on the market fo'r the first time—as an ideal dairy farm. Buildings consist of 7-rooraed dwelling-house with all necessary outbuildings. Sheltered by a few acres.of beautiful standing bush; 29-bail concrete shed, 60 x 30, with 16 feet lean-to on each 6ide, milking plant installed, acetylene gas and water laid on throughout the building. Tangye Engines, chaffcutter, saw, and bench complete. Hay shed, 56 x 40; Barn and Implement' Shed, 50 x 30. Concrete tank holding 3000 gallons; large septio.' tank holding drainage from yards. Behind these Buildings is a very fine orchard, "with all manner of fruits." There are 19 subdivisions, half of which are live hedges; 12 paddocks contain drinking troughs, the water being supplied by tivo windmills, each connected to four 400-gallon tanks. This property is'level,' all in grass except 20 acres carrying a fint crop of rape, and 12 acres prepared for turnips. Last year this farm carried 84 cows, 20 heifers, 14 horses, and 60 sheep. Abundance of feed notwithstanding the drought. The only 'thing this farm has not got is a mortgage. Creamery and Post Office adjoining, School 1 mile, Eailway 7 miles. Price, .£32 per acre. Terms, ,£2OOO cash;-balance 5, 7, or 14 years at 5 per cent. THE FARMERS* CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.LAND, DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON. PROPOSITION WORTH INSPECTION. LEVIN LANDS. KfiO ACRES, Land Transfer, subdivided into 3 paddocks, and well watered; 00/« 450 acres ploughable, remainder low hills. This land is suitable for dairying or sheep farming, 350 acres being very good dairying, and the balance suitable for sheep, carrying 3 to the acre besides cattle. _ For further particulars as to terms, etc., apply to the M.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. . . ' ~" '■ A CHEAP PROPERTY. ' £1 A ACEES, 0.R.P., at 12s. 6d. por acre, 18 miles from Dargavillo and 4} miles DXI/ from Railway. Station; 200 acres in grass and 25 acres being felled, balance in good mixed bush with large amount of rata, 3 paddocks, well watered, 4roomed house, cowshed, etc.; cream cart passes within a mile. Level to undulating country, suitablo for dairying or sheep. Price, £i 10s. per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged to good man; or would entertain small dairy farm in exchange; equity, .£I6OO. Send for copy of our monthly printed Land Guide. J. HARRIS & SONS, L *Z^TSAS. SOMETHING FOR XMAS. 1 K(\ ACRES, all ploughable when stumped, about 20 acres stumped, 10 paddocks, jLDOJ well watered; buildings; good 5-roomed house, washhouse, room, •harness room, barn, 6-bail cowshed, conciete floor and yards; good orchard. Price as a going concern, ,£IOOO. Easy terms, or Exchange for smaller place. QPLENDID Private Boardinghouse for Lease, close to port. Easy terms to suit £3 able person. . J. R.-PERRY AND C 0.,. . SOLE- AGENTS, FEILDING. ' ■ ■ -""" A RANGITIKEI LAND BARGAIN. ~~~ OAA ACRES of firaWass Agricultural Land, all ploughable, subdivided- and /*"l/ with long road frontage, 1J miles from railway station, on level roads; new 7-roomed house, outbuilding, stable, and granary. At present it is growing a wheat crop, which is a sight to 6ee, and speaks for the excellency of the soil for grain purposes. It has grown also excellent turnips and rape. Price for immediate safe, .£2B 10s. por acre, with .£3OOO cash, and .£3O per acre, with .£IOOO cash, nr will lease at 355. per acre for 5 years, with 12 months' rent in advance. F. R. H. BRICE, : . TAURANGA |S ALL RIGHT! WHY not tafce your holiday excursion trip to the glorious Bay of Plenty! Steamer from Auckland or coach via Rotorua—either way interesting. It is the Land of Promise for the man who is making a start I have sold six farms and every buyer • satisfied. I have three more. Come and see them. Land splendid, climate superb. Terms easy. Prices not too high. 1 have an up-to-date milking plant and want a good family for next season to milk from 80 to 1000 cows. You oould buy a small farm and pay for it. Let's talk it over. 'You know me. £ EOt M. YEREX,'1 TAURANGA. OAAA ACEES, L.I.P. (convertible at 17a. 6d.), Rangitikei distriot; 1500 acres (*UUv grass, 100 felled, balance heavy bush; one thousand acres rich loam flat; 16 miles from rail and good stock sale yards by metal road. Price .£lO per acre; terms. A really valuable property, with great prospective appreciation. Apply A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. j A GOOD SHEEP STATION. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. OK/17 ACRES, of whioh 2227 acres is freehold, and balance Education Lease, AlOti with about 20 years to run, witn right of renewal. All well grassed, fenoed, and subdivided into 24 paddocks; well watered. Will winter 3000 breeding" ewes, 1200 dry sheep and 200 head of cattle;. 14 miles from town; motor mail service passes the door daily: 8-roomed house, connected with telephone. Large woolshed, fitted with machines; night pens, to hold 500 sheep. Price for freehold, .£9 10s. per acre; goodwill of lease given in; £4000 cash, balanoe 5 vears at 5J per * nt - P. TULLOCH, STOC£ - y fI « fATE AQEMT ' FOR QUICK SALE. no A A ACRES, Freehold, half in good bush, chiefly tawa and mahoe with a /Si'SUU large undergrowth of supplejacks, on a papa formation, the other half is (rrowing high fern, and a good 80 per cent, of which is ploughable. This propeitv is situated five chains from railway station, on Main Trunk line, south express stops at station. Good two-sheep country when in grass. PEICE, £2 10a. per acre. Terms easy. For full particulars, apply J. W. COCHRANE, ' LAND AGENT. TE KUITI. r\n A ACRES, Freehold Sbeep-run, situate within 4 miles of the Nelson Post 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 sheop-run, within very easy distance 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 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 6hoaring shed, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable sheeprun is necessary as the price asked is low, namely £b 10s. per acre. Terms. : J, PORTER HARRIS & SON, LAND ANJJ. ESTATE, AGENTS. HARDY- STfiBBT, NELSON. l

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2341, 24 December 1914, Page 10

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