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-._ ~.,.-,, n , ■ i.,, 'j,i -t. i ■-- --| ti-| i -T"»irVtlt"- ■'inii\i"t*\i'ttim ''1 -'-*■" " L ;' LAND NOTICES. FIRST-CLASS GRAZING FARM. /|"AA ACRES, Freehold, 320 acres in splendid pasture, 60 acres good bußh; con"XWV siderable proportion ploughable; good papa land, and suitable for mixed farming; subdivided into 10 paddock 6; well-built shoep and cattle yards; 3roomed w-hare, orchard, and garden. Price, £10 per acre; terms, £500 cash, and balanco can remain on reasonable terms. 1 24-8 Ar ' RES » freehold, good grazing country,- papa formation; well fenced. A 'y*" an d subdivided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; two sets sheep yards; comfortable' whare, iron woolshed, cattle yards, sheep dip; 1000 acres in beat of mixed grasses, balance in 'bush; easy sheep hills and valley; carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to post office, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store, etc. Price, ,£6. per acre; terms, about £2000 cash, balance can remain on reason-able-terms.- Stock can be taken at valuation. " , •TQCt ACRES, in North Taranaki 335 acres L.1.P., at ■ Is. per acre; 400 acres '~ u Freehold, 130 : acres in grass, 135 acres felled bush, 175 acres good bush to' Hi Veiy J* 10 " 1 ' papa laud countrv, 40 acres river flats, balance good sheep and. cattle country; ring-fenced and Veil subdivided into sheep-proof. paddocks, first-! class fences; comfortable 5-roomed House, orchard, and garden; practically new: woolshed and yards; wintered i\ sheep and 50' head mixed cattle; good metal l uot °r road, 6J miles to township, sale yards (fortnightly sales). Owner leaving, tor the i! rout. Price, £7 12s, per acre; an absolute bargain. Terms, about £1250 cash required and stock can' be taken at valuation. 4-00 Freehold, Taranaki, all in best mixed English grasses, frontj I "'> nletal roads, and handy to township, school, etc.; well fencedt aiwt subdivided into 20 paddocks; 6-roomed House, bathroom, cowshed, woolshed, I sets sheep yards. Price, x\\ per acre; terms, .£6OO cash, and balance can be arranged for on very reasonable terms. NEWTON; KING, ' k^lS x :^^l^kl^ , TIPiTOP 'GRAZING AND FATTENING PROPERTY FOR SALE. 1 2fio of which 250 acres are freehold, and the balanco native lease" uTt in ' ' ODR * erm to ruu at low rental. This property is situated on the Last Coast, within 2 miles of freezing works and 3 miles from post office and i ' tow , n ??, l .P• Tne re are about 160 acres rich drained swamp, balance undulating ' a f rpi' '. ce< l an d subdivided, with a 5-roomed house, stables, sheop jaixiaj tC 1s a K Property, and well worth consideration. Price and terms on application fo ' WILLIAM'S AND KETTLE," ._ : • •: NAPIER. ■".„' A CHANCE FOR MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. ■ "JFJO •! ' 2 mlles rr( "n good township, school, and P. 0., 14 miles from xou railway, by good motor road; all in-grass and crops. Well fenced and watered, 6 paddocks, 100 acres stumped and. beon ploughed. Practically all ploughable, 2-roomed cottage, stables, etc. PRICE, £32 per' acre, with JE7SO cash, balance mortgages at 4J-an'd 5 per cent., 3 years to run. - - R. -U. HARDEN AND .'CO., - LAND, STOCK AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, KIMBOLTON. CHEAPEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE MANAWATU. NEAR.LEVIN. . . NEAR LEVIN. nfc ACRES, all grassed or in crops, all ploughable, divided and watered, 2 miles VO> from creamery, P. 0., school; good 4-roomed House and outbuildings. £40 per acre. £700 cash. no ACRES, Going Concern, at" £63 per acre, rich loam soil, suitable Welling"O ton milk supply, plenty of buildings, watered, sheltered. £1000 cash, PARKER AND VINCENT,.Box 1, 'Phone 32, , LEVIN, Agents. '• , .ONLY £500 CASH. TOOO good sheep country, within easy distance of railway on metal ■f-v"" road;-400 acres in grass; good house, 6 rooms, woolshed, yards, 7 paddocks; excellent fences; well, watered; wintered 2 sheep. - PRICE, £4 an acre. ' '■ ■ ... • YOU GET IN.FIRST. .-.;•" MLAY SAUNDERS, ■ MDG^<fgT/ /, PC A ACRES, first-class land; all conveniences; within 1 mile; inferior house,'good , yv cowshed, concreted; llanawatu Line; stock, 30 cows, milk goes to Wellington; all flat;-grow anything; £100 cash deposit. Doa't miss this. Folio Cl 9 100 School, P.O. and Creamery : aud Rail 1} miles; few acres crops j 1.171/. balance grass; all ploughable; carry 43 cows; house of 5 rooms; 12-bail cowshed, concrete."Terms'.;■ £300 cash deposit. Eolio B.IZ KNYVETT. AND PRATT, .STOCK" AND STATION AGENTS, FEILDING. " _ ~~ £150 CASH. i •• ■ ■ ■ : ~" 100 ACRES.—Under instructions from-ah absentee, we offer a Good-Farm of X\J\J 100 acres, situated 7 miles from ;Jlanaia, and 1 mile from school, P. 0., and factory. The land is all ploughable; all in grass, well watered and subdivided; and will carry 40 cows and other stock. Buildings comprise a 5-roomed liouse, 8bail milking shed, and paved yards. Price, £42 per acre. Terms, £350 cash, balance 7 years at 4J per cent., and 5J per cent, for 7 years, with small annual reductions. Opunake Railway Line will pass within 1$ miles of this farm. Adjoining farms are quoted at £49 per acre. Now is your opportunity. This is a farm which,will grow -into money. •" ' '■ (586) 'GRANT &: CAMPBELL, LA jsa^iS s ' v CHEAP GRAZING COUNTRY. '.' . -TWO-SHEEP COUNTRY FOR £6 10s. OfJAA ACRES, about 2500 acres gross; wintering over 5000 sheep, besides cattlej /vOl/vr good homestead, woolshed, dip and yards. About 100 acres ploughable. Balance hilly.' Fattens all wethers on grass. .PRICE, £G 10s. '.'..'• . TERMS. £4800 cash. Apply •■■:•■'.■ LEWIS : AND CO., ■■ : - wanqanui - > , FATTENING, STUD,, OR DAIRY FARM. i no A ACRES, Freehold, 3i miles from railway station,;: school, creamery, post iGO'l office, etc. one mile; all, flat oountry, ideal homestead,- several largo rooms; all necessary outbuildings, ihcluaing milking machines/engine etc; several paddocks, water in every paddock, one of the best farms in. a good district; now used as a dairy, and fattening farm. Price. £33 per acre; £800 cash, balance on very easy terms. ' ... If you are wanting to purchase, sell, or exchango properties, write .to . • E. PARK. , STOCK AND STATION AGENT. WANGANTJI. SMALL GRAZING-RUN LEASE. „• • QAfkrt ACRES, nearly all'well improved; good dwelling and other buildings. OUU 1 " -Carrying capacity, l£ sheep. Rent, £50 per annum, with right of renewal; 4 per cent, on unimproved value. PRICE, £11 10s. per acre goodwill. A Bargain. ' Apply . ' CAMPBELL THOMSON & CO.. \ ' : . • ■ . ■ ■DANNEVIRKE. . •-■■■.. ' MAGNIFICENT DRAINED SWAMP LAND. WILL FATTEN ANYTHING, MAN OR BEAST. ■..-,,' "■■'', (TQA ACRES, rich drained swamp land, nearly all been ploughed and sown in Oi/l/ English grass"S, about 2 miles from school and factory,- all in grasa" except about 40 acres in crop. Carrying capacity 1090 sheep and 100 head of cat-'-tie. Good house and recessary buildings. -PRICE, £22 10s. per acre, as a going . concern. Stock and.plant. About £6000.cash wanted. Will compare with any! other property of its size in the Dominion. . ■ • V C. C. ROSS- & CO.,' ' ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERSj MASTERTON. OAA ACEES, 100 acres Freehold and 200 acres C.1.P., all in grass, well fenced o\)\f and ; subdivided into various paddocks; well watered; all Rat and undu- ( lating; all suitable for dairying or sheep. .', - j. BUILDINGS: Good 8-roomed House, hot cold-water laid on, telephone;' good cowshed, woolshed. and all necessary outbuildings. ■ SITUATION: 2 miles from HUKANUI Railway Station, within easy distance of cheese factory and Ballance' Creamery. PRICE. £23 per acre: £800' cash. Good terms arranged. P.:;TULLOCH,,; ;;.;.;.•■^iS c -';.' ; -- ; troiy ACRES, R.0.P., -all in grass, subdivided into suitable paddocks; good hills' i 4/i ' and flats, "abundance of grass, weir watered, carry'looo breeding ewes, 50 head of cattle; 10 miles from Takapau R.S. Rent, £61 half-yearly. Goodwill,. £4 12s. 6rt. This nrop'erty is .'cheap.' Terms arranged. . ) 2QA ACRES, Freehold, dwelling-house, wool, cow. stables, and'motor- buildJ\J iiijs~ dip audi sheep yards. This property is suitable for dairy or sheep and cioppingi .Well''divided into well-fenced paddocks.- Sheltered by plantations, ' charming home,.'healthy,-dry and bright. Really good'property. 'Price,, £16 pel acre, with £1500 cash down towards the purchase of; Rest can be arranged. 400 ACKES ' L.1.P., with good.buildings. Goodwill, £11 per acre. ■ : LOMAX. AND."SHERWILL;'- ■ AGENTS, TAKAPAU, H.B; .'•.". ; "' ■ ... FOR SALE, CHEAP. BUSH FARM. : / IftKl ACRES, 1203 O.R.P. at .6d M " 748, L.T.P., at 3Jd.,. : "582 in grass, balance, i"OjL bush, now carrying 1420 sheep (GOO K ewes), sonie cattle, and horses,] rough and hilly'countrv, but quite 2-sheep: 12 paddocks, wire and post fences;.' 4-roomed house,- man's Vhare, woolshed, night-pens, etc.-; situated 23 miles from' town by good dray raid; Stock'at valuation. PRICE, £4 per acre; £1000 cash;; balance 5 yeaTS, 5i i»r tent., or might consider exchange foV -smaller farm; 52 , rierci Government lea«e. in grass, thrown in. Splendid chance for young rnanv VICTOR E - SMITH, .» POfl ACRES, Freehold,.3S miles from'township, by good motor rjad; 610 acres' \ii4\f ' grass/ 500 acres ploughable, balance undulating; well watered and sub-; • divided into 10 paddocks; new 8-roomed house, all conveniences, h. and c. water, etc, and all necessary outbuildings. This property is a splendid cutting-up proposition, as it has two road frontages, and would make three good dairy farms. PRICE, £23 per acre. Terms arranged.-. ~-••' .■■■■ : - J. M;- MILNE,, ■■ / ■■■ >; ;'! ; '; .". -.LEVIN. .:V ';.. •;. / ' ■<. ~ : NELSON-DESIRABLE SHEEP RUN.-NELSON. OAAA ACRES, freehold within's miles of rail way* station and easy distance ■■ riuKW Nelson City; well watered and subdivided into 21 -.mddocks. Carrying over 2000 now, and this can be easily increased.' About 200 acres level, balance easy slopes, of which GOO acres could lie ploughed. All cleared of bush except fewacres at back.'' Limestone formation, healthy sheep country. Good ,_ dwelling,' shearing shed, etc., etu. Owner, secured highest price for wool in his district season. 'Price. £4 Ift.wr acre' Cash required about £2000. • '.: J.-. PORTER HARRIS AND : SON£ ' LAND AND ESTATE' AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. "'' PK(\ ACRES (Freehold), Manaw.itu line/close Wellington; finest sheep country pOl/ in North Is'au'd; healthy, and free from noxious weeds. Best grass' land obtainable. 'Most of this land consists of a rioh chocolate loam, some feet, deep. About 30 acres flat and remainder, with the exception of about 20 acres of'valleys, is all ploughable. Wintering 2 big sheep to acre, besides cattle, and with! root crops would easily carry 3 sheep to acre. Lovely sunny position. Buildings comprise 7-rooined dwelling, dairy, cowshed, cartshed, etc.; 2}' miles creamery. l Prico £12 10s. acre; adjoining owner .asking £21 for poorer land. Strongly ad- ■ vise earlv inspection. Terms, £2000 cash, balance 5 per cent. Free from mortgage. : 1 J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE- &;CO;, ; i ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 215-217<LAMBTON QUAY, WE"LLINGTON; ; . GRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE. , /; -] OAA ACRES good quality Bush Country. All felled and grassed, well sub-' JL/2\j\J divided and watered; all lios.in warm valley. Good lambing conn-: try; will carry 2 sheep and cattle. Large residence, numerous outbuildings, well: appointed; comfortably accessible to Feilding and Palmerston North..'markets... with good motor roads. Price, £13 per acre, £5000 cash, balance b year-i at 5 per' cent. ' No. 2065 : .A. H. ATKINSON & CO. LTD.,:. ; feilding. .- "■■ ■■;■;

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2804, 23 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2804, 23 June 1916, Page 10

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