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LAND WOTICEp. ~ HARCOURT & Ca. ' LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, =, WELLINGTON. QQAA ACRES AT J!3 PER ACRE, i OOUI/ FREEHOLD. T CHEAP SEA-COAST PROPERTY. L This really cheap property is ideally situated, and is only five minutes from a wharf, post office, school, ctc. It is in the North Island, and is good sheep country when fully brought in. At present there are 500 acres of flat and swamps, mostly grassed or under plough. 1150 '• acres easy and rolling undulating country, mostly grossed, COO acres good plougliS ablo hill country. There are some 16 miles of now fencing, and a good new d modern homestead, barn, woolshed, with machines, manager's house, etc. When .1 fully brought ill this is easily genuine 1J sheep country, not counting tho 500 d acres of flats and swamps. The rolling country grows splendid turnips and cereals. This is a rare opportunity to obtain a good cheap property in a delightt ful situation. Price for the froehold only £3 PEE ACRE, Stock and implements at valuation. Easy terms arranged. 9837 A*°lA ACRES mixed Grazing Farm. xIT The property comprises the whole of a well-watered valley, containing about . 100 acrcs rich flats, 200 acres low terraces, and the balance easy hills. It is ring fenced and subdivided, while the buildings include good 6-rooined dwelling, with conveniences, shearing shed, cowshed, implement shed, stable, whare, ' etc. This property carries about 1400 sheep, or if used for mixed grazing would carry CO cows and 500 to GOO sheep. During last season's drought 1500 sheep were grazed fpr a very considerable time, while in addition 750 sheep were fattened off the property at the same time. Large cheese , factory and stock yards are directly oppo--1 site, and a post office, store, and town- , ship adjoin. This is a property we can recommend as a first-class sheep or dairyj ing pioposition. The titlo is 0.R.P., at . a low rental. [ Price, ,£lO 10s, per acre, -with easy ) terms. 9401 Write or call for further particulars and get a copy of our Rcgistor, issued • monthly, free to any address. MODEL DAIRY FARM. MUST BE SOLD, OWNER ENLISTED. 01 ACRES, level throughout, modern OA and up-to-date in every sense. Nearly every paddock is in new pasture within the last 4 years. Watered by permanent stream and well. Situated 1 mile from Post Office and school, and J mile from factory. Modern 6-roomed house, with every convenience and outhouses, storeroom,, dairy, and trapshed; also large hnyshed to accommodate about 10 tons. Milking plant with 2J-h.p. Crossley Engine and saw bench. Present carrying 32 cows (25 newly-c-alved and now returning ,£55 monthly), 1 Podigrco Jersey Bull, 2 heavy horses, besides calves, and 3 yearlings. Co-operative factory paid la. Gsd. last year for butter-fat, anci expecting Is. 7d. this year. Possession can be given immediately, as Owner is determined to get away with Reinforcements. Price, iG35' an acre, .with about J3GOO cash; balance arranged for term of years. THE FIRST DAIRY FARMER TO INSPECT WILL BUY THIS PROPERTY, AS IT IS RECOGNISED AS BEING QUITE A MODEL FARM, AND IS CONFIDENTLY RECOMMENDED. T2ARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY TO SECURE THIS. THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 174 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. PROFITABLE SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. 1673 FREEHOLD. SITUATED at Purangi, about five'miles from Kiore, on the Stratford-TokG line, and twenty-three miles from Inglewood by good metalled read. 1350 felled and graßsed. nnn ACRES fairly level land and sitable for dairying. WILL CARRY 1J sheep to the acre, besides cattle. PROPERTY is well subdivided and has a good supply of permanent water. SIX-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, woolshed, sheep yards, ct:, : Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE. "EASTWARD HO," LOWER HUTT. THAT lovely Residence, containing on the ground floor, drawing room, dining room, reception hall, breakfast room, kitchen, maid's room, workroom, scullery, h. and c. water, etc. iuti floor: 5 bellrooms, dressing .room, bathroom, oi>amel bath, lav. basin, linen cupboard, p.w.c., etc., electric bells; the hall, drawing and dining rooms are panelled in jarrali. The house is substantially built of brick, stuccoed, and stands on a terrace overlooking a charming croquet lawn and garden of flowering and ornamental shrubs, trees, etc. Outbuildings consist of men's room, trap shed, coal shed, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc.. p.w.c., motor shed for two cars, 2 loose boxes, concrete drying ground. The house is insured for A' 2300, rate being 3s. 4d. per .€IOO. Area of land nearly { acres, double road frontage, surrounded by live hedges, laid out in flower and vegetable gardens, plantations and paddock. An exceedingly reasonable price will be accented for this property. House can be purchased with half the land if desired. A first mortgage or other approved security would be entertained as " part payment. For further details, photos, nnd cards . to view, apply to the Sole Agent, 1 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON. j AUCTIONEER, LAND 4 ESTATE AGENT, ■ 182 Featherston Street. Wellington, Or LOWER HUTT. CHEAP HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP*FARM. : prA ACRIiS, 11 miles from progressive OOV country town, most now fences, well subdivided and watered, two road frontages, will carry two ewee, besides CJftttle. Price, ,£l4 por acre; .£IOOO cosh, bylanco easy terras. W. P. M'CORMICK, Estate Agent, Hasting*

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 10

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