LAND NOTICES HARCOURT& GO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. 1 WAIKATO. rtwK ACRES,'nearly nil in grass; 230 &iD acres tiat, balance easy hills; ncii soil, suitable lor fattening or sheep; capacity, when fully improved about !W cows; situated in the ' best part of the Waikato; 12 paddocks, and watered by permanent stream; o miles from- railway station, handy to school; cream cart calls; good road to door; 3-roonied, also, 4-roonied .cottage, granary, pigsties, cowbails, etc.; title, freehold, Price £14 10s. per acre; about 4:500 cash .required; terms good. This property is for immediate sale, a 6 owner is now in camp. Would consider a lease up to 5 years at 14s. Gd. per acre, vith right of purchase at Ml 10s. per acre.« No. 229 OTAKI. SPLENDID FATTENING BLOCK. iaaa ACRES, 700 in best English JLv/u" grasses, 300 acres in good bush, 200 acres sown in crops. Hat to undulating;. 5 paddocks, well watered and fenced, and all ploughable. Good sheep yards, concrete dip; house of 4 rooms and scullery; telephone, etc. Carried 10(10 sheep last winter, also 70 cattle, but will easily carry 2 sheep and cattle. On a good motor road, 12 miles from railway, 4J miles from school, etc. A lot of improvements have been done recently, but owner's ill-health compels him' to give up, and is. asking only & 10s. per acre. Good terms, to a. practical man. No. l\ ■ NEAR "WELLINGTON. • r"OA ACRES leasehold, near WellingiO\) ton; .all in gfass, little scrub; well watered,' and carries 200 head,of . cattle.and'lo horses; splendid sou; subdivided and fenced; would make a good, cutting-up proposition into 3 small farms; • road runs through properly; handy to school, railway, etc,; 6-wmied house, cowshed, stable; etc.; also cottage Price ■.£ll per acre; terms arranged. No. U\ Wo issue monthly a "Register _ and Property Investors' Guide; containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or write for, a copy. TO LAND^SEEKEPS, VS7E havo Tor Sale a number of desirable GRAZING ind FATTENING FARMS.. PRICE AND TERMS REASONABLE. Further particulars. from MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD,, ■ " "WELLINGTON; Or their Representatives at FEILDING AND MASTERTON.. • TO-DAIRY FARMERS. HERE is a' proposition to meet the needs of the Farmer' requiring a bigger holding, but who must first sell his present farm. We have a client who will take * your farm and -y°» can go right ahead and more than double your income, ■ ~,,•„ •, The owner of 198 acres, situated 2 miles from Wairarapa township, 1 mile from cheese factory, school, and P. 0., desires a smaller property. (say about SO .lcres), solely on account of his son, who was his principal assistant, being killed at : the front. It is all level country, ex- ' ccpt a small rise upon which the heme6<ead;and buildings are erected. Oiiginally all heavy bush, now in. mixed English grasses, 15 acres have been plumped and ploughed, ring fenced, ?.nd wvided into 12 paddocks. Fencing good. -Has milked 50 cows, carried the young st'Ck, also 50 sheep. There is a 14-bail milking shed, and the homestead of 8 rooms, with every convenience, is connected by 'phone. "' „,, ■ ~ The price is .C 27 per acre. The c<:;.itj is ,£234fi,' and' he requires about 50 acres with a similar equity. This is the cash figure, and is absolutely reli™]?- „„„, SEND ALONG YOUR PROPOSITION AND AVE WTLL ENDEAVOUR TO FIX THE BUSINESS, THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, LTD.,. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 189 FEATHERSTON STREET (Opposite Union Bank), Wellington. m TIMBER PEOPLE, SPECULATORS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. An Opportunity Rarely Offered, within 30 Miles of WELLINGTON CITY, ' and ten miles of railway station by 8 good metalled road. 1 Qirn ACRES of grass and bush land. JL-v t O All been heavy hush, about two-thirds now in grass, doing 2 6heep io the acre and cattle extra. The balance is milling bush, rimu, totara, and mixed timbers,, with a complete sawmill plant erected thereon (there 5000 acres of maiden bush in. the vicinity, I he cutting rights of which can be obtained). The low prices, ranging from £3 ss. to i£7 10s. per acre, will buy this Freehold , property. With the high prices now nilingfor timber, wool, meat, etc.. this ' proposition is a fortune-maker. Get in early and be ready for the boom that is ■ sure - to' come after the war. Terms are easy for a good man or men. Further particulars and information from R. C. RENNER, Estate Agent, 12 Panama Street. g SHEEP COUNTRY, AT £3 ss. 7 AN ACRE. s "\Eftj are instructed to' offer f«rr Sale a Tf Freehold Sheep Station, within i easy distance of Freezing Works, rail y facilities, and with good motor road to u property. y on A A ACRES FREEHOLD, about half d. OOuU flat, balance undulating and t jjjiiy; T ing fenced and subdivide.], with ' about 30 paddocks; splendidly watered by '• permanent streams. This station has alS. ways wintered 6000 sheep. The carrying • capacity can easily be increased to one Bheep to the acre. Buildings consist of a new 8-roomed house, stables, bain, woolshed, shearing sheds, etc. Reasonable • terms will be offered to a p-actical man. d n , P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Licensed Agents, ■ . .. • MOTUEKA, .
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