LANQ NOTICES. CHOICE COAST FARMS. 7> DIKST-CLASS Eaiiy Farm of 170 aores freehold, all well improved, nen 7« •*■ roomed house, fitted with eiery convenience, large cowshed, and subitautial outbuildings, motor shed, metal road; one.of the beet farnu on the coast; Prio« £M per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged, .. . I 04. Freehold, all' improved and having level frontage to good metal "~Y roai '' ni '' o3 ' fom N° w Plymouth, handy to factory and railway station, schools, and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8-bail«4 cowshed, implement shed, outihed and «hare, 7 paddocks. Ee.".sonabl« pricm terms will b*, accepted, ) 6 II (1 ACHES Freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed Eng< |~ iuh grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; 6-rooniod house, cowehed and outbuildings, fronting main metal ro:id; factory adjoining, 1 muo to store, Post Ofiice, and school, etc. The farm is nicely wtuated, ug lies to thOjBUU, and is will swavered. Price only £2H per acre. Apply eharp, NEWTON KING, AOCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. SPLENDID GRAZING_AND FATTENING FARM. T77 *\ Freehold; all ring-fenced and subdivided into'numerous pad-' i ' i " docks; ilut and easy rolling country; approximately 1600 acres in grass; about 30 acres now being put into turnips; the balance consists of valuable patches of high manuka left for shelter purposes, a portion of excellent svianiy unimproved, and several small areas in fern. The (state is well watered by two valuable streams and a number of springs. One tan, motor nearly all oyer the property. Generally ■ speaking, the fences are in good order. The situation is an ideal one; the railway skins the property at the back for nearly 3 miles. It has about 1J miles frontage to the Main Road from Walton to Jlpr- ' riiisvillo and about i mile to a well-formed by-road, Tho property lends itself particularly well for cutting up into small Dairy Farms. It has carried and. wintered 4000 sheep and about 200 head of cattlo. Buildings: 5-roonied house, woolshed, etc. Price, .£l7 10s. per cere. Mortgage, £6000, having about i\ yean ■• to run. Torins, .£SOOO cash. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM, \ fi7o AGUES Freehold, originally heavy bush, now in best English' grasses) **l\ ring fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, and fdl very well watered by running streams. Buildings comprise good 7-roomed house, woolfdied, whare, and all the necessary outbuildings'; 9 miles from good town and saleyards, 4 miles from railway, \ mile from school and factory; (50 ncres been stumped • and ploughed. Will winter on grass 18 to 2 sheep, besides cattle.' PRICE—,£I3 per acre. Cash, .£IOOO, Balance 5 years at 5j per cent. For further particulars, apply, to ; / . HAWKE'B BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., DANNEVIRKE. - ■ 'i SPLENDID FARM, BAY OF PLENTY. 99 A ACRES, carrying 190 cattle, 200 sheep. Price, £35. Equity. .£5000.. #n/\j Owner will sell 'vith £590 ca6h, or exchange for approved mortgage, i LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. A HANDY FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. 9*4. A ACEES - clos e to Petono Railway Station; all in grass, 100 acres plough/&'±l/ able; 60 acres been■■ ploughed, balance undulating to hilly; 6 paddocks, Watered by streams; carrying capacity, 2J 6heep per acre; at present carrying 401) ewes, 20 head cattle, 5 horses, besides cons'; 5-roomed house, new woolshed and Bheep yards. Title freehold. No mortgage on property. Price .£l7. per acrjij £1000 cash. Apply to GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH. . FOR EXCHANGE. ' A HOUSES, Wellington. R«nts, £6 lis. 6d. weekly. Equity, £2875. Exchange jc for small farm, as going concern. rYAA ACRES, Sheep or Dairying country, thriving district. Equity, £4800. •"" Owner wants small farm, close to Wellington. ■ , I AAA ACRES; Hawke's Bay, 13 sheep country, fully improved. Price, £10 ' JLUvU per acre. Exchange for Dairy Farm or Town Property. H. G. RUTTER & CO., AGENTS', PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. WAIRARAPA PROPERTY IN GOOD LOCALITY. . rt/jAA ODD Acres, situated abuut 22 miles Masterton by motor road; mostly AOV.V undulating and large amount ploughnble. This place can.be greatly improved; at present is fairly rough; carrying 3000 sheep, besides cattle; all stock fattened. Fairly good homestead, woolshed, etc. Price, £6 ss. per acre. Terms arranged to a good man. Splendid chance to make a good rise. (J. C. ROSS & CO., i ESTATE AGENTS AND SfIAREBROSERS, MASTERTON. 1 JTA ACRES, all in grass except a few acres under plough, practically all 101/ flat, practically all ploughable, drained swamp, and heavy sandy loam. Post and wiro fences, 9 paddocks .watered by 3 artesians. Carries about ,0 cows. Factory and school about 2J-.'miles, store 2 miles; new 6-roomed house, all conveniences, piggeries, etc. Price. £55 pe r & cro - Terms arranged. (>57) GILCHRIST AND KIDD, LAND AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH ~ First-class Tobacconist, Hairdressing, and Billiard Saloon, good town, old-es-tablished business, no opposition, shows about £500 per year profit. All stock and plant can bo taken at valuation. Good reasons for selling. ■~ FAMOUS MOUTOA FARM FOR SALE. ' m ACRES, situated 2 miles from Shannon on the well-known Moutoa Estates all rich dairying or fattening country; new 5-roomed house with up-to-date milking plant; carrying 00 milking cows, 12 2-year heifers, 28 weauers, bull, and 3 horses; cream cart calls for cream. Price-£7O per acre. Terms arranged. . PARKER AND VINCENT, - m m Agents, LEVIN. N.8.-The above is available till end of April only. ; , SPLENDID FARM OF 400 ACRES. WITHIN 2 miles of Feildiug Borough, all ploughable when stumped, and great portion now under the plough. Well grassed anoVwatered. Suitable for everv kind of farming-sheep, dairy, or cropping. Well -fenced and subdivided. Good house and all necessary outbuildings. Carrying 1000 sUcep and other stock. PRICE, £30 per acre. £3000 cash, balance arranged. For fuller particulars of this property apply to the agent, . VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. ' , : £2000 THIS SEASON FROM THIS FARM. . OAQ ACRES, in grass except 20 ncres swedes, which go with farm; well Al'±o watered'undulating country, carried 100 cows and 42 dry stock; splendid house of 7 rooms, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubsato small cottage, concreted shed and yards, piggenn; lactory 1 mi e school I miles on metal road. Lease at 28s. per acre, with Purchasing Clause in 9.5 at £'8 per acre. Goodwill, £300. Stock,, milking machines, etc., at valuation it dYsleT Owner's return for this season, £2090 This is a great proposition. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, LAND AGENTS. HAWERA. / CHEAP SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. KArt ACRES LLP., at 4s. 9(1. per acre rent, less 10 per cent. All good ndonWe 502 country.lmlf of it is good limestone balance papa f°™»tion; .paddocks well watered: nice 5-roomed house, with bathroom, etc.. woolshed with raftSs and oTengin'e; cowshed, motor shed, 2-staU stable *nd loft, men's whare, wo,kshTnnd dairy. Tho homestead is beautifully sheltered by,native bush. CarrvinK VapTcity, 940 sheep and 60' cattle; 15 miles from Danuevirke. Price of goodwill! £9 ss. per acre, with £1500 cash, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5* WAm'ftRAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.-W. I. Husband. Manager Land WA ' H T Box 109 Dannevirke.' 'Phones: 82. residence 368 r:, r ACRES. 7 miles from town: and about 10 miles from Palmerefon by firet. 815 oInSJ roads, j mile from large oheese factory, school, and Post Office: Ifi naddocks well watered: 6-rooraed house, outhouse, 4-roomed cottage, small ILuri ■ able, "heen yards, dip. etc.: about 160 acres easy lulls, balanco level . ?nd in gVat except 50 5 rape »nd turnips and 30 acres in swo<i,s. Good nart rich drained swamp land. Ha? good road frontage, and would cut un o \ £ood advantage. Price only £12 10s. per acre. Easy terms to good man. Only one nmrlgagel G vears to ran at 5» per cent, in erest. Good reasons for selling. Would entertain exchange for mortgages or good mterest-beanng town proporty. Ea „ity about »0. „ ARRIg AND SONS, ' MARTON. ' nnr ACRES, of which 26 are freehold and the balance Native lease, part S4 325 vcars. part 41 vears to run. Rental. 2s. 6d. and 3«. All in grass, wel ' subdivided cowshed, dairy, and sepnralor room, 3-roomed house. Can milk al once 80 cows and carry another 50 head dry cattle and. 150 sheep. PRICE, M an acre, £1500 cash. A really good placo that will soon sell. BARRAUD'AND ABRAHAM, LTD., TE KUITI. : HANDY FARM-GOOD COUNTRY-CHEAP. \ nf/f ACRES (Freehold, clo«e Wellington); Sheen. Dairying, nt'good fatten. AID inc country (undulating). All in grass, fenced, and subdivided into S naddocks About half ploughabli.; watered by running ft ream. Railways and «ehnol 1} miles by well-formed road; 6-roomed house.' also whare. Equity £1480. PRICE. £20 per acre, well worth £22 10s. This is one of tho cheapest properties offering. Immediate possession. J. D. MARTIN MMNTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, 215 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 ' '• BMALL GRAZING-RIIN LEASE. OAAA ACRES, nearly all well iinproved; uood dwelling and other bnildinj» 6\y\)\i Carrying capacity, U sheep. Rent. £50 per annum, with right ol tenewal; 4 per cent, on unimproved value. 1 PBtCE, £6 10s, per aero goodwill. A Bargain. Apply CAMPBELL THOMSON & CO., DANNEVIRKE. : 150,000,000 FEET MILLING TIMBER. 1 K AAA ACRES, Freehold, nverages 10,000 fcot per acre milling tiniher: nearJ.O.UIPViy 50 years' cutting with mill averaging 10,000 feet daily. First-clas* land, and best'of grazing country when grassed. Adjacent land, which has been ' milled, felled, and grassed, is in excellent pasture and stock doing well, lasy distance from good town and seaport. Property will cut up into 300-acro farms. Timber sold at 9d. per 100 feet royalty will leave tho land a gift. Largo mills in . vicinity doing well. Easy country to work. Secure.this at £3 10s. per aero and j make a ESTA TE AGENT. MASTERTON, 1 '' fWO GOOD DAIRY FARMS, " < OAA ACRES, Freehold, practically level; machines, and Hutchinson's water--3 4l\)\J power go in with pines: 6-roomed house, 8-bail shed, all in grass, 1} miles from factory and school, metalled roads; 7 miles to large town: Price £30 per • acre; £800 cash; no droughts, grass grows luxuriantly through tho driest sum--3 mor; splendid turnip country. Also 390 acres, host ot fences, and buildings. will milk 70 cows and run 300 owes; metal roads; faclory und school 1 milo. Price £15 10s easv term<!: no drmurl't". ■M'Pb' at once, this will soon go. JAMF.S AND GILLMAN, hawkba.
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