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LAPaD NCT.'CES, PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES I.N TEG HAND? OF MESSRS. DALGETY i AND COY., LTD., WELLINGTON. ACRES, Leasehold, all in grass, three-quarters ploughable. Subdivided OUVy into (i paddocks by good post and wire fencing, and well watered by running streams. Situated within 1 miles of Levin by good roads; school and creamery - miles. Leaso has 41 years to run. Kent, life, per acre. Prico for goodwill, .£2500. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Dalgely and Co.. Wellington. 1 Si®! all in grass except about 3 acres shelter bush, and | . practically all ploughable. Buildings comprise G-roomSd house, cowshed, and outbuildings. Subdivided into numerous paddocks by post and wire fencing, and well watered by water races. Situated within 4 miles of Levin, school 4 miles, creamery 2 miles, and approached by good metalled roads. Lease has 94 years to run. Price for goodwill, ,£IOOO. For further particulars apply to DALGETY AND CO:, LTD.. .WELLINGTON DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE HOME. COMMANDING'MOST MAGNIFICENT SEA AND LANDSCAPE VIEW OF ' AUCKLAND HARBOUR AND SURROUNDING SUBURBS, WHICH CAN NEVER BE BUILT OUT. EXTENSIVE WATER FRONTAGE. .WITHIN 20 MINUTES AUCKLAND POST OFFICE. EIGHT LOFTY ROOMS', faithfully built of first-class kauri; bathrotim, enamel bath and basin, scullery, pantry, hot and cold water, gas, etc., washhouse, copper and tubs, sewerage, p.w.c., workshop and boatshed, beautiful flower garden and. native shrubbery, also vegetable garden aiul orchard, asphalt paths around residence and to water front, Nearly one acre of land, well fenced, trees along one side and front, making the home quite private, ami pro\iding all the charm and advantages of the country, yet within a few minutes of the city. Annual ferry steamer tickets very moderate. Frequent service, 24 trips a day, also all-night service every hour, by commodious up-to-date vessels, alforuinf most delightful travelling, avoiding all the dust and overcrowding of traincars. If you me h-oking for a genuine lieaith resort by :.he seaside, something quite out of the ordinary, and of exceptional charm and value, you should not miss an opportunity of seeing tins property. , I»R]CK, .£11559. TJvIUiS ARRANGED. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . HAMILTON, WAIKATO. Q ACHES, comprised as follow: —99f» acres Freehold, L.T Title; 4062 acres jfcu Registered Native Lease, rent 21 years at Is. 6d., and 21 years at 3s. Compensation at end of lease up to <£3 per aero' for improvements. Tliis is a block of unimproved country situated in the Tariugainutu Valley, about 8 miles from raumaruiiui. Although there Una not been much road formation, one can drive into the middle.of the block now, and goods are delivered tfithin a quarter of a mile of the property by the Taringamutu. Timber Company's tram line (Gov- . eminent gauge). There' is considerable flcttlcV>2nt going on on either side of the block, and the grassed land is giving splendid results. Sheep and cattle both fatten readily, and it has been proved that the bush land is equal to any for grazing purposes iu the North Island. The formation of the block is as follows:— About 1500 to 203(1 acres of good mixed bush comprising principally tawa, rata* rimu, raaire, konini, mahoe, and sufficient totara for fencing purposes. The balance of the block is all open country, of which only a very small proportion is pumice land. The bulk of it is rich black soil on a good, clay subsoil, growing exceptionally heavy fern and tutu and in places manuka. The bush is all on tho higher lana, tlie open country being low hills with about 2000 acres of undulating and rolling country, mostly ploughable and the best of turnip and rape land. There are splendid streams running right through the property, which is splendidly watered throughout and vcell sheltered ou both sides by higher country. This is the making of a splendid sheep and cattle station, having tne bush country tp work; in with the ploughable land, most conveniently situated and in the mnUue of a district that is going ahead as a result of solid development. Price, 355. per acre, and easy terms arranged.. Or owner would entertain approved mortgages niexoliange or smail unencumbered farm as part payment. Equity .£BBOO. F. B. H, BBICE, um *** ' 1380 ACRES FREEHOLD, 32 miles from Railway Station, good road, all well fenced and subdivided, well watered, with s : roomeu house, woolshed, yards, implement shed, etc., winters 2000 sheep, 200 cattle. Price, £10 10s. per acre; reasonable terras arranged. Ko. C/ 142 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. ™ „ ITTI 1 CHOICE DAIRY OR FATTENING FARM. ! ~ OR SALE, 100 ACKLS of flat land, witiling 25 miles of Wellington by good' • »• , . a ! w * miles from railway. Furm, with 2 houses and all outbuildings, 11 I . 8 paddocks by good fences; and stream running through property. Weekly and tortnightly sales within a few miles of farm.' Can milk 50 cows all year round besides carrying young stock.' <4:5000 cash required. For further particulars apply N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY , ' CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON, TOWN PROPERTY-FOR EXCHANGE FOR FARM,WE have a client with .£9u45 equity in first-class Wellington House Property, returning JISS6 net per annum, which ho is prepared to Exchange for a suitable Sheep or Dairy Farm as a going concern. Any Farmer desirous of retiring to City life should forward full particulars of his property at once. Client w;ill Exchange whole or part of his Equity. . 1 MILLER AND HOTTER, AGENTS, 3!> PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE-HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM OF 1200 ACRES. -a on ACRES Freehold, balance Leasehold, having 9 years to run, at ,£SO per JLOO annum. Freehold, which is suitable for Dairying, is all in grass, and about GCO acres of tho Leasehold, balance bush, permanently watered; 5-roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, hayshed, etc.; 13 mile school, 2 miles factory, P. 0., etc.; 10 miles railway, best of roads. Price, <EIG 10s. per acre for Freehold, with .£SOO cash, Leasehold given in. This is ail absolute bargain. Apply quick to THE CENTRAL JiAWKE'S BAY LAND AGENCY, BOX 50, TAKAPAU. DAIRY FARM. FOE. LEASE, Q"! «T> ACRES, of first-class-dairying land in the Eketaliuna district, within 500 uJLO yards of the Ilukanili railway station; all flat as a table, and well watered by a beautiful creek running right through the property, and tainoka River; all sown in good English grass, and not alfccted by drought; nice 7roomed House, cowsheds, etc., within 7 minutes' walk of the Hukanui railway station, post office, and store; good school about half a mile away. Tho Ballanco Creamery and Hukanui Cheese Factory i 6 about one mile away; good metalled roads; 250 acres joining the Mangatainoka River could be very easily stumped. , There aro trucking yards for stock at Hukanui station. This would make a splendid fattening farm. Possession can be given on July Ist, 1916. Apply W. J. UPV, PETONK , A- FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS IN PROSPEROUS HASTINGS. CARRYING Plant, doing best business in the district, together with coal, wood, and produce, 5 horses, lorry, i carts, chaff-cutter, saiv bcnch, tarpaulins, and all gear; 11 stall stable, sheds, 6-roomed house, all conveniences, over 1 acre land, on main road; cash gives possession, no goodwill., stock and plant .at valuation. Every investigation allowed. BEARD, BXJLLEN AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, HASTINGS. CHOICE DAIRY FARM-GOING CONCERN. 1 £}A ACRES Rich Flat Land, Manawatu district; good house and outbuildings; X/vl> 50 cows, bull, horse, cart, pigs, crops, etc. Price ;ESO acre; god terms. , TTjIXCHANGE, 370 Acres, Wairarapa district, all' ploughable; good buildings. E-A l'rice <E22 10s. per acre. :No mortgage. Owner wants sheep farm, 'Manawatu Line. . ■ . . . ORBELL AND CO., NORTH. FfRST-CLASS SHEEP AND~CROPPING FARM. ' ' QOA ACRES, in grass, except about 50 acres crop and 30 acres shelter bush, flat and undulating, all ploughable, 30 paddocks, good fences, water in every paddock; splendidly adapted for fattening, grows excellent rape and turnips; and situated within 4 miles of the best market in the North Island; 8roonied house, woolshed, stable, implement shed. PRICE, ,£2l per acre. Terms, ,£6OOO cash, balance arranged. Apply 9/2 GILCHRIHT AND KIDD, . AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. - BULLOCK FATTENING COUNTRY. COMPRISING some 340 Acres of Freehold Land, situated within 12 miles of I'almerston North, and 0 miles from smaller town and railway. . All, bar about 10 acres, in grass. Property will carry a Bullock to the Acre. Ail practically flat. Well fenced, subdivided, and watered; 7-roomcd Eouso and cowshed, etc. A Tip-top Property. For nrice and further information, please f.pply to— VICTOR E. .SMITH, . BOX 59, FEILDING. i ' a AOi ACRES, 300 acres ploughable (when, stumped), 50 acres have been stumped, Tcli'tr most of which has been ploughed, divided ino 12 paddocks, well watered. Good 7-roomed hoiuse, woolshed, yards, trapshed, stables, garden, and orchard. nicely situated 7 miles from good stock market, and G miles from railway station; good motor road. The carrying capacity is 2 ewes per acre besides cattle. The property is well adapted for mixed farming. Owner retiring from farming. Price of the freehold, ,£'2o per acre. Only .£6OO cash is required, flood terms ,for the balance. Apuly sharp to E, B,"' HARE AND CO., AGEI PAHIATUA. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN NEW ZEALAND. -« AAA ACRES, Freehold, GOO in grass, ICO acres high ti-tree, balance, first-class L/Vl/D' heavy mixed bush; 9 pauuccks;,excellent homestead, woolshed. stable, yards, etc..; wintered 900 lino wethers and 100 head cattle; wool realised. -151(1. TWO-THIRDS PLOUGHABLE. Two miles of road frontage, within 3 miles of wharf; two hours' motor run of large town; school, post office, creamery one mile. Price, ■ .£4 10s. an acre. There is a large pre lit here. IMLAY SAUNDERS, . , RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. OA A ACRES, 7 miles from Marton and i miles from railway 'station, GO acres ivOT in crops, about 40 acres bush, in patches, balance grass, 150 acres level and ploughable, balance easy country, 7 paddocks, 9-roomed good house, bathroom, hot and col l water, etc., stable and cowshed. Well watered by springs. Price only ,£25 10s. per acre, with crops in; ,£B7O cash. A cheap property. 2749 J. HARRIS AND SONS,. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. 1823 ACRES, LIMESTONE . COUNTRY. ■3 AfJO ACRES, 1000 acres Freehold, and 23 acres Long Lease; all limestone forlUiVO mation; 900 acres in grass, balance light bush; all ring-fenced and subdivided into 14paddocks; small portion ilat, balance undulating and hilly; well watered; will carry 2 sheep to the aero besides cattle. The buildings consist of a modern 11-roomed house, fitted with electric light, h. and c. water, telephone, etc.; large woolshed, fitted with machines, driven by electricity; half-mile from school, P. 0., etc. Price, ,£l3 10s. per. acre. Good terms can be arranged. P. TULLOCH, s ?» FREEHOLD-A Compact Freahold.Farm CHANCE FOR YOUNG FARMER. ot JjO Acrcs, in Pungarehu district, Taranalci; two dwelling-houses, good out- * or- ACRES, 0.R.P., 15s. per aero, buildings; well fenced, subdivided into Wangnnui 19 miles. Easy hills. U paddocks, exceptionally well situated; blue papa formation, 300 grassed, balnnc® permanent water from uover-failing bush; 2| sheep country, 4-roomed oottam streams; school and factory handy; excel- on d yards. Goodwill. .£;! 15s. per acre, lent sheep country, produces heavy root .£4OO cash crops; Xl 2 per acre, with o.nj torma. FAIRBURN AND SILK. fiw, W. itoiMfl, Land Agent, .Ojwmake. Wauganuu '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2622, 18 November 1915, Page 10

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