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LAND NOTICES. HARCOURT & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. A FATTENING FARM on EASY TERMS. ()Afl ACUIvS, Manchester Block, good cropping, and futteijiii" land, well watered, ring-fenced and subdivided. This property, which is only 3 miles from thriving town and very large stock market, is well sheltered, and has a good sunny aspect'. Nearly the whole section is ploughable, and at tho present time about 100 acres are under the plough for cereal and root crops. By growing a few acres of rape and turnips this place would carry 3 sheep to tho acre, but owing to its nearness to a good stock centre it is better suited 'for fattening. It is all undulating to flat land. There is a good 6-roomed house, situated in a good plantation of trees, and the farm buildings consist' of stable, cowshed, cartshed, storeroom, loft, etc. The railway and school are.only. 3 miles distant, and freezing works about 4 miles. Owing to urgent private reasons, the owner is most anxious to sell, and offers the place at .£lB per acre, and only .£SOO CASH, 9738 300 ACRES-NO DEPOSIT! QftA- ACRES, in best English grasses. OUI/ The land is strong heavy loam, admirably' adapted for agricultural and dairying purposes. The wljole property has been under the plough, and is beautifully watered. Fences are in first-class order and sheep-proof. There is ii beautiful homestead of 15 rooms, all up-to-date, and there are also shenring shed, w;ith shearing plant installed, concreted milking shed, with complete milking plant installed, and all other necessary outbuildings. There is a telephone to tho house, and grounds round the homestead are nicely laid out. Railway, sale-yards, and every convenience within 3 miles by best motor roads. Price, .£3O per, acre, and in order to get to the front the owner is prepared to sell to- a good man with no deposit; money can remain at 5£ per cent, or ACRES, Hauraki Plains;_ a good SD 'dairying and fattening farm, nearly all in good English grass, all ploughable; two-thirds rich drained swamp, balance ' easy undulating spurs, now in crop of oats; plenty of fresh water; ring-fenced and subdivided.- -.There is a good new 4-roomed house, milking shed, separator room, and outbuildings. During fours months, from April to August, property carried. 145 head cattle and 21 pigs, arid this on' grass and 21 acres of turnips. Last .season owner milked 27 cows; this season intends milking 40 cows. O.R.P. leasehold at easy rental. The property is situated only a few hundred yards from it, town, school, post, office, and factory depot. Price, per acre; terms, .£SOO cash. " ' THOMSON, BROWN & BAST, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ' . 174 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON; IOA ACRES, Manawatu. One of the JLoU best dairying farms in New Zealand;. 14 miles from principal town. Will winter 90 cows and carry a beast to acre in summer. Soil, rich drained swamp,. Alongside cheeso factory. Tiptop place. ,£SB per acre. Cash, '.£IOOO. f»Q ACRES, leasehold. Rent, per DO annum, with right of purchase at .£42 10s. Good dairy farm. Deposit of .£250 required or owner will accept equity in town property as security. 1 OR ACRES, 11 miles from post office .LuD and railway. All in "rass. Well fenced and watered. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Will milk 45 cows. Sevenroomed house and all necessary outbuildings, U-bail' cowshed. Insurance, .£6OO. Price, i 331 per acre; .£7OO cash. Worth i£3s per acre. Bargain. Owner gone,to front. . Note the Address— . . , THE G.P.O. IS OPPOSITE. FATTENING FARM. 524 ACRES FREEHOLD, "CLUNY" HOMESTEAD SECTION, TURAKINA VALLEY. Ten miles from Turakina, 14 miles from Marton by motor roads. 930 ACRES rich flats, balanoe easy hills; some of the best land in the distriot, Will carry S ehoep per acre, besides oattle. EXCELLENT FATTENING COUNTRY. Property well subdivided and permanently watered. Modern 10-roomed house, l.rge wool-shed, with machines, stable, motor-shed, etc. Telephone. conneoted with. Marton. Further particulars from , MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Land Department, '.Wellington. _ CHOICE -FARMS. PAKAPAEAUUU— 51 acres all in grass, about 16 ' acres flat,, balance well grassed hill .land, will winter 3 sheep, ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paudoclcs, modern 2-roomed cottage. Price, only .£ISOO, terms 10 per cent, deposit, balance in threo months. Sold subject to lease expiring Ist .April, 1917. This is one of 'the best farms on the Manawatu Line, and is being sold to close a deceased PORIRUA— That desirable farm containing 274 acres of flat undulating, hilly ground, of which about half it ploughable, good o:>il, all in grass, 11 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, having a good carrying capacity and being well grassed. A portion of it is suitable for dairying, and i» a splendid country for mix tannine. It is clean country, situated about miles from I'orirua station by good metnl road, ' handy to Johnsonviile and other "at stock markets, 6-roomed house, small wool-shed with night pens, good sheep-dip, etc. Price .£l9 per acre, terms 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance arranged. LOWER HUTT-25 acres of rich flat land, good homestead, outbuildings, orchard, shelter treesj some of the richest land in the Hutt'Valley. Price only ,£l6O per acre, terms 15 per cent, deposit, balance for a.term of years.- No better value obtainable. For full details apply t0 H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT, - 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, •Or LOWER HUT'S,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2568, 16 September 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2568, 16 September 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2568, 16 September 1915, Page 10

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