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LAND NOTICES. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH. t ALL IUVEIi DEPOSIT. ; SUBDIVIDED INTO 14 PADDOCKS, WATERED BY STREAMS-CARRYING CAPACITY, llj COWS. • STOCK NOW ON -LAND: 05 Cows, 40 lic-ad Stock, 65 Calves and 9 Horses. •j pro ACRES, all ploughablo and all flat j 6-roomed house, vashhouse, 8-bail .tc»o cowshed with concrete floor; 4-cow milking plaut (Zealandia), steam pump and engine, trapshed, yard, etc. Handy to town, factory, school, etc. „ RENT: lis. Gd. per acre, expiring April, 1922; ..CMflO Uoodwill, including Milking Plant and Steam Pump. • ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., n PALMERSTON NORTH, d ; s RICH FATTENING AND DAIRY COUNTRY SOUTHERN WAIKATO. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE, it — PJk A ACRES—TitIe 0.E.P., at 135.; generally acknowledged to be oue of the UtHV best Farms in tha Waikato; good motor road; 8 miles ftom railway ? station and town. One-third of. this- farm .is. tho richest part of the famous f Te-Kawa'Swamp, well drained and grassed; balance gently rolling, and 'in the. best of English grasses. The, property runs 300 bullocks. Owners have been on 7 the farm for 17 years, and now wish to retire. ' ■ PRICE, £20 per Acre; ,£IOOO cash,. balance 5 years at 5 per ceut.; or will entertain as part payment good approved securities. Apply— ARTHUR C. JOHNSON, • ' : • t Box 36, TE KUITI. . t:—;: : : : — ■ GOOD 2-SHEEP BUSH COUNTRY J ON BANK OF'WANGANUI RIVER.' • fifiOrt r ,art Freehold, part Native Lease; 1500 acres in grass, and 250 Y acres felled and ready to burn this season; fenced, into 5 paddocks, t all really well watered. About another 6 miles of fencing will fence t whole block in. At'present carrying 3950 sheep, 900 lambs, 50 cattle, and 12 ! horses, and could easily carry another 700 sheep. Good 4-roomed Bungalow (new), office, and bathroom; iron whnre, storeroom", woolshed, yards and dip. > Price J:3 10s. per acre. Good terms can be arranged. Stock valuation. ' LONDON, BARRAN AND CO. • ' I STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI. I I 7 FOR SALE, LEASE, OR EXCHANGE. ' J FREEHOLD, HAWKE'- ,j.iT, 3 miles from school, P. 0., and Ouv factory, and 10 miles important township, '700 acres splendid grass. Country undulating to hilly, with portion ploughable, balance milling bush, fenced and well watered; carry 1} sheep and cattle in present condition. No buildings. H. G RUTTER & CO.. AGENTS. WELLINGTON. ' FOR PRIVATE SALE, ~ ft A A ACRES of Land, situated within 14 miles of Wellington by good ronds; wl/V about 120 acres flat and ploughable; 340 acres in bush; 40 acres-under crop. 'Property is well watered, and has a new house of 4 rooms and outbuildings; water laid on. PRTCE. .£7 per acre; .£SOO cash, balance arranged. For further particulars apply N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LSMITEO, ' ... . WELLINGTON.' • ; SMALL "DAIRY FARM. - : Qfi ACRES, close to factory (cheese), school, station, etc. ■ FREEHOLD. Firstclass land. Good house and outbuildings. Carry -22 cows and do them well. PRICE, X6O per acre. £300 cash. Balance easy terms. . • Apply sharp, PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. £400 REQUIRED FOR FARM AND STOCK, 09 -ACRES, Taranaki Freehold, all in grass, well subdivided and watored, practically all ploughable; carry 32 cows and .necessary horses, etc. Factory and P.O. } mile, school 1 mile; 4 roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price i:4O per acre. With ,£4OO c.ish we can finanoe you into this farm, complete with cows and horses. This won't keep long—come now and insppct. GRANT & CAMPBELL GOING CONCERNS. PA ACRES; 40 acres freehold and 20 leasehold; 4 miles from Levin; all in grass yy and crops; 4-roomed nouse, bathroom, etc,; h.p. water laid on; cowshed with concrete.floor, etc.; tip-top little dairy farm; very easy terms. Fullest information on application. 1 A ACRES, L.1.P., an ideal fruit and poultry farnl ;sflofruit trees in full bearing; -LU G-roomed house and numerous other buildings;-stock includes 2 cows, a number of poultry, horse, cart and harness, ctc., etc. Full particulars from E: ROCHFORT, TWILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., LAND AGENTS, NAPIER. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES FOR SALE, 1700 ACnF,S - FREEHOLD, situated close to WAIROA, undulating and hilly, x«w well fenced and subdivided, well watered. Winters 2550 sheep and 250 to 300 eatlk. PRICE, .£ls PER ACRE. 25 per cent, cash, balance arranged at 5} per cent. - E,'G2 RICH DRAINED SWAMP, MANAWATU, : OA A ACRES, comprising some of the richest land on the Coast,'and a few tJVVr acres of liißher dry land; well situated, being only j-mile from School, Post Office and Factory under 2 miles, and Railway under 1 mile; will carry 75 to 100 cows, besides some 4 to .500 sli.ee p;, erected thereon is an exceptionally good dwelling house of 8 rooms, bath and wnshhouse; up-to-date >ow shed,-con-crete floor, milking machines and engine included in the price. The price is set very, very low in -order to effect a quick sale, and is only .£3O an acre Terms will lie arranged. This is really, gifod land, and with a little improvement will be made worth ,£35 to m / . Folio 352/106 . Intending purchasers motored to inspect by making arrangements with the Sole Agents. KNYVETT - AND PRATT, : ■ STOCK"AND STATION AGENTS, FEILDING. •TO TIMBBR PEOPLE, SPECULATORS,' O£Q ACRES, good land, in rich val- FARMERS AND OTHERS. /vOO ley, well sheltered and lying lo . FOR SALE. sun, 7 miles railway, progressive town- * n nnnr,rh.n;f„ n«.„. j ■ - ship in Bay of Plentv district. 100 acres ' 3a jriip,. -/ WFT T pitv in English grasses, balance mixed bush V™ f •! 01 ? , CIT , Y ' full of rough feed. Well fenced- and T °L rnllway 6tatlou b y beautifully watored. Soil is of rich vol- . g00( ' metalled road " canic nature, about 50 acres flat land and 1 07Q ACRES of grass and bush land balance undulating. Now. carrying 18 X.V < J All been heavy bush, about dairy cows, horses, and 80 young cattle. two-third 6 now in grass, doing 2 sheop to New 4-roomed bungalow kitchen, bath- the acre and cattlo extra. The balance room. etc. (insured £425), and usual out- is milling bush, rimu, totara, and mixed buildings. timbers, with a complete sawmill plant Title LLP. Rental, ,28 ner annum; . orec ted thereon (there are another-5000 .finflfl mortgage to G.A.5. Price, .050. acres of maiden bush in the vicinity, the £800 cash. , ' cutting rights of which can be obtained). Valley all originally heavy bush coun- The low prices, ranging from jes ss. to try. 10s. per acre, will buy this Freohold i CHEAP WITH'WONDERFUL property. With the high prices now rulPROSPECTI7E VALUE. mg for timber, wool, meat, etc., 1 this proposition is a fortune-maker. Get in OWNER MUST SELL. CALLED IN early and be ready for the boom that is BALLOT. sit;re to come after the war. Terms are easy for a good man or men. Further particulars and information THOMSON,' "™ BROWN & EAST, Estate Agent, 12 Panama Street.' ' LTD., ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SHEEP COUNTRY, AT S3 SS. 189 FEATEER'STON STREET „„ „„„„ AN ACRE. (Opposite Union Bank!, Wellington. KELBURN.—Exceptionally well-built 7- W® are instructed to offer for Sale a roomed House, on one floor, large en- l'reehold Sheep Station, -within trance hall, bathroom, porcelain batli, fts 7..,!' ls ' ance , °f Freezing Works, rail lavatory basin, hot and cold water, and with good motor road to rf.ectric light, every possible property. ence. Built, of heart timber, tastefnfly napered throughout. Large rooms. QCAA ACRES FREEHOLD, about half Price, only JM7OO. Favourable terms OW/*' flat, balance undulating and arranged. hilly; ring fenced and subdivided, with KELBURN (Central Terrace).—Desirable about 30 paddocks; splendidly watered by 7-rd. House, bathroom, all • eonveni- permanent streams. This station has alences, gas, etc.; electric light, electrio ways wintered 0000 6heep. The carrying point, wnshhouse, copper, tubs, largo capacity can easily be increased to one outbuildings; splendid section. Per- sheep to the acre. Buildings consist of feet view; good garden. Price, only a new 8-roomed house, stables, barn, wool.£1850; .£7OO can remain at 4i per cent, shed, shearing sheds, etc. . Reasonable OFF CONSTABLE STREET.-Desirablo terms will be offered to a p-actical man. 7-rd. House, on one floor, entrance hall, bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold- - • water, electric light, cons?rv;iiory, ' large section, delightful garden, concrete paths, shelter trees/magniliccnt p. Q. I njflflV AND CO.. view. Price, .-CISCO. Terms, about ' " u " £500, balance arranged. r • j i i HIGHLAND PARK—Charming 4-roomed Jiconse t gen s, Bungalow, porcelain bath, lavatory \rrmn?iri basin, electric light, every, possible alui uja\.A. convenience; good section'harbour view.. Price, £1100; including farmture. '' rf. ERNEST LEICHTON, postage op "the dominion" to all EXPERT PROPERTY SALESMAN, I- NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. — ' AND LOWER UU TT. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 10

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