LAND' NOTICES. ;'.\; THERE IS MONEY IN IT. ~ T *'}\ niynri ODD ACEES, 6G years, Eonewablo Lease. Eent;'£iO per annum; 12,.;. /VlUu niiles from Rotorua on main coach road; rinjj fenced, well watered ;_.'. 250 acres drained swamp (4} mileß drains); grow anything; 2000 acres -plough-;;, able; all easy oountry; good station homestead, and buildings; carry 1000 cheeps in present condition; 2-shecp country when developed.' Price only 30s. per acre;-'-good termß to good man. QKA ACEES in the fertile Bay of Plenty, heart of'Rangitaiki swamp, all-/; OOv/ drained and dry; beast to acre country; owner leaving for frbnt;'hiust sac- ■■' riflce. Price .£2l 10s. per acre; easy terms. ;:-,,' ~'■'/ tTTTT a\ttv tnr\ ESTATE AGMTS.R.M.;COMPANY'S;., JtiJLbJu AJMIJ IAJ«» buildings, botorua. DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE. " ~ 7" m ACEES, all in grass, 10 acres stumped, all ploughable when rtumped,';; good new house, cowshed, separator-nouee, 2 whares, orchard m rail ing. Township, railway station, school, all less than a mile; lactory It mi.*, freezing works close. Stock carried at present: 100 cattle, 600 sheep,,;6:horses/ Title, freehold, no mortgage. In Taranaki, equal land, equally- situated, would.bo cheap at £56 per acre. A wideawake farmer can get this for .£2B. Reasonable, terms. Apply sharp, . __._ ,W. L; JOHNSTONE, licensedla^ngSka.^ FOR SALE, OR LEASE. ~ " ~L-: THE LARGEST PEIVATE HOTEL IN WANG'ANUI, of 40 Booms, ■ TitW every modern convenience, doing a large remunerative business; 6ituated in..,a prominent position. Can be Leased for 5 years, as a Going Concern, ready." Furnished. Close to railway station. Possession given Ist February, 1917. This chance not often offered. Do not miss it. Apply, sharp, to • - J. GREAVEiS & CO;, V. ' LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. )<■ CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ■„,..„.„ L OIYA ACEES, all in grass and cultivation; 20 paddocks; well-built 6-roomed. 6i\) dwelling with all conveniences, washhouse, sheds, largo barn, granary; stables, implement sheds, calf pens and sheds, large cowshed with milking ma- ; chine and 8£ h.p. engine; new drill, broadcaster, wagon, cart, mower, ploughs,diso and tine harrows, rake, etc.; 70 cows and heifers, 2 bulls, lot young cattle,: 8 horses, etc.; situated within 1 mile,of Te Kuiti. Price as a going concerns .£5500; very easy terms arranged for a good man. C. B. LEVER, LAND AGMT ' te ton. -,•£ PARTICULARS OF PROPERTY FRO M W. A/ EDWARDS & CO., NAPIER, QAA ACEES, good land; 400 acres clea red and in English crosses, balanc< OuU busb. Well watered by perm'an. ent streams, carrying 1£ sheep, and sann could be increased; 4-roomed house withe onveniences. Woolshed and cattle yards, O.E.P. Eent, Is. 3d. per acre; 1J; miles from school, P. 0., and creamery; H miles from township and railway station. Price .£6 per acre. Terms. 930 ■ PROFITABLE B OAEDINGHOUSE. ±. UP-TO-DJCnT House of 18 rooms, also sleeping-out accommodation, 19 per; manent boarders and good casual trade. Only three minutes from town.. House well furnished. Price, JE2SO. \ -'• W. A. EDWARDS ' & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NAPIER. FOR SALE, a first-class Grazing Proposition. Area, 1728 acies. Leases from the" nine Native owners for 42 years, of which period is still 82 years to run, at a rental of Is. 6d. par aero. The property has half-mile frontage on KawhisHarbour, which facilitates the handling of wool and stores. Situation, 41 miles; from township of. Ka.wb.ia, 1J miles post office, 2 miles from creamery and;sohool;. 3 miles' from Baleyards. Conformation :Hilly country of excellent quality, lun£' 6toneand papa formation. Area cleared and m. grass, 050 acres. Area' still in bush, 1079 acres. Fencing, Si-miles puriri posts and battens, 8 wires. Buildings: 4-roomed cottage and bathroom, tool shed, woolshed. Concrete dip, 50 feet long, concrete draining pen and yards. Carrying capacity: Will winter 1000 ewes, and 100 head cattle. Price per acre, £3, goodwill, easy terms. The Native ownersare all willing to sell at Government valuation, viz., 355. per acre. - F. J. BERTRAM, AGEN^TEAWAMTJTTT - * " A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. SMALL DAIRY FARM. " ~~» LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE; ' ■ - ,vv r ■'. qa ACEES of dead level dairying land, situated on the famous Wais4ate?feins, 'OVI about a mile from cheese factory, school, stores, and post office. This"is a choice property, boxthorn fences, water in 14 paddocks, 70 acres stumped and ploughed, 10 acres winter and spring feed given in, comfortable 7-roomed dwelling in first-class order, and complete range of farm/buildings, including concreted milking shed. Present owner milks 40 cows and grazes 25 head of dry stock. RETURNS FOB MILK THJS SEASON ABOUT £800. £200 cash td be paid on taking possession; owner will then lease for 5 years, rental 48s. 6d. per acre, compulsory purchasing clause at £48 10s. per acre, August, 1922. We assist clients with money is required. i (2883) „W. H, & A, . M'GARRY,, AGENTS, ELTHAM. . " ONE OF THE BfeST FARM S IN THE DISTRICT. ~~~ ' OAO ACRES, situated at Eongotea, 6 00 in grass, all ploughable, 220 acres in 01/O crop; railway opposite, 1J miles from school, cream-cart, calls. Buildings consist of a 9-roomed House, hot water, washhouse, scullery, bathroom, implement shed, motor shed, 4-bail cows hed, etc; well subdivided;.fences in good order (wire and post); well watered by 4 windmills and dams; canrt 3400 sheep and lambs (2000 breeding ewes), 18 cows, 18 weaners, 18 horses. These are the stock that are now on the place at the p resent time. The place is in three Sections of 200, 270, and 330 aores each. P rice, £36 per acre. Terns. VICTOR E. SMITH, ' LAND AGENT, FEILDING. . . A REAL BARGAIN FOR GENUINE FARMER OR SPECULATOR. QOT ACRES, 0.R.P., heavy limestone country, all bush. Half felled and grass0/*< ed. Good homestead and yards, 2 to 2J sheep- 7 paddocks, 28 miles from railway and town by good metal road. Owing to serious accident to owner this farm must be sold, henee the absurdly low figure—£l an acre, £500 cash. Inspect fit oeoo. . ■ \ 1 GABRIEL ELLIOTT. i Box 100. TE KUITI, KING COUNTRY. Th'one 174 < t erfk ACRES—A beautiful little Dairy Farm far Sale, quite close to Feilding. O" 'The land of richest quality,' well improved, good buildings, every;convenience.- Carries 80 cows and other stock. L.I.P. at 15s. Price £65 per acre; £1000 cash. Write at once. ';■.'.■;.',.. \ A." H. ATKINSON & CO. LTDj . : ; FEILpiNG; -.y„ . /'■• ■- v M0".;'2158 IJCTA- ACEES (Ereehold), Mahawatu line, close Wellington; finest sheep country OOV in North Island: healthy, and free from noxious weeds. Bert graw land obtainable. Most of this land conalsta of a riot chocolate loam, some feet deep. About 80 aores fiat and remainder, with the exception of about; 20 acres of valleys, is all ploughable. Wintering 2 big sheep to aore, besides cattle, and' with root orops would easily carry S.sheep to acre. Lovely sunny position. Building) comprise 7-roomed dwelling, dairy, cowshed, cartshed, etc.; 2£,'.'milss creamery. Price '£12 10s. aore; adjoining owner asking £21 for poorer land. \ Strongly, advise early inspection. Terms, £2000 cash, balance 5 per cent. Free from mortgage. tf. D. MARTiN M'INTYRE & CO;; «STATE AGENTS AND BROKEBS. 215-817 LAMBTON QUAY.. WELLINGTON. £200 CASH SECURES THIS HAWERA FARM..v .•■-■:»; ASO-COW FARM, within a few miles of Hawera (the best.dairyirig country' in the Dominion), ISO acres, nearly all ploughable, well watered, subdivided, house of 5 rooms, milking.sb.ed and other outbuildings. Carry 50 tows and dry stock. Besides being a tip-top farming proposition, this farm will qu'ckly increase in value—the unearned increment is here Price, £50 per acre Terms, £200 casb, balance on good terms for 7 years Wo assist clients with finance for 6tock; at the present time wa have over £10,000 available for this purpose. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, -.■-:■.- '. ■ HAWEBA, TABANAKI . '' , SMALL FARM, MANAWATU. . :, QA ACEES, situated close to railway station, post office, and sohool; first. A)\J class laud; 6-roomed House and outbuildings. Good situation; £1000 cash required. For price and terms, apply \ „ " 'BARTON AND CO., OTAKL RAILWAY. ' A NICE SHEEP FARM, WITH GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, IN WAIRARAPA. qaa ACEES (about), 6 miles from township, school 3 miles, rural mail devXfxf,- livery;'aH in grass except 20 to 80 acres of bush, 200 acres ploughable; winters 11 sheep and cattle; new 8-roomed house, all conveniences; ■■' all necessary outbuildings. PRICE, £12 per acre; £3000 cash'. . C. C* ROSS & CO;, LAND 'AND ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBEOKERS, ■ MASTERTON. THE WINTER LESS NORTH. BUSH LANDS, HOKIANGA HABBOUE,' NEAB EAILWAT..-.;. - OAflfl ACRES, Land Transfer Ti":.e; near salt water; all heavy green bush; ArxAfVJ partly limestone and balance rubbly loam soil; easily three-sheep country when grassed; rollirg hiils, with fiatsj healthy for stock; well watered; 'Hokianga Eailway Eoute oi.ly a short distance. Price, £3 per acre. Terms arranged. Apply MAGEESY'i AND SON, / SEAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGABEI. / WATCH MY ADS. FOR SNIPS. [ AUCKLAND Eent-producing Property, having an equity of £19,000 in Exchange for a Good Farm. Send me your farm to Sell or Exchange. 5 ACEES, in Hastings, all in orohard, 6 years old, all commercial apples. Equity, £550 deposit on Good Dairy Farm between Hastings and Wood-, ville. -;''.' ■jk ACEES, Moutere, 6 acres in apples, 1000 trees; also a Mortgage of £300. i-0 Total equity £1100 in Exohange for good House in tie City. SYDNEY* MARTELL, gWm ~~~ GOOD SHEEP RUN WANTED, .- . . OWNEB of the following property will Exchange for Larger Place:—looo'acres;': freehold, about 700 acres flat, balance undulating. Suitable for mixed fnrin'ing. Good road frontage and would subdivide into small dairy farms: 4 miles railway station, and near township. Good 7-roomed house, woolshed,.stables, dip, and oowbails, eto. PEICE, £15 per acre. Equity, about £11,000. Could increase equity with' j good town wroporty to £15,095. ORffllLL AND CO;r - ' PALMEBSTON NORTH. . . . SPLENDID GRASS COUNTRY. £AA 'ACEES of first-class sheep and cattle country j all in grass, subdivided OUlf into 10 paddocks by good fencing, well watered, 7-romed house, sheds, etc., will carry 2 ewes and cattle; about 11 miles from railway town and 3 from aohool and faotorr. "PEICE, £15 10s. per acre; £2000 cash, balance arranged; er will Lease for five years. ?841 J. HARRIS & SONS, marton. 7 ~~ r ~- FOR LEASE OR SALE. '■ " Kn ACEES 1 ROOD, being the well-known Laurel Hall Estate, situated at Taita. OI .12 miles from Wellington. House of 11 rooms, hall, pantry, 6onlleiy, linen cupboard, etc., extra. Largo shed, cowshed, eto. Main-Hutt-Wairarapa Boad passes through the property. This fine,property ha 9 been in the posessison of the Welch family, since the early days of! settlement, the laee Mr. W. E. Welsh having taken it up whelm in bush in ;the early J ,nfties. A fine proposition for a dairyman, or anyone retiring from business. Full particulars from Mr. G. Lauchlan, City Electrical Woorks, Wellington; Mr. M. W. Welch, on the farm; or • F.' -Xy WELCH,! ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. t QAA ACRES Freehold, 800 acres in grass, and 200 acres felled ready to JLifUV burn, balance bush; 300 acres ploughable; il paddocks, watered by permanent streams; capacity, 2i sheep':to the -.acre, besides cattle; 5-roomed house, motor shed, woolshed. PEICE, £8 per acre; £3000 cash, balance arranged. ' '"-' •■' i'-y--"-'<•''\~ ''rt;(3/18S; ApP,y GILCHRIST AND KIDD; ;. AGENTS, EANGITIKEI STREET, PALMEESTON NORTH,
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