LAND NOTIOE3, CHOICE COAST FARMS. l \ JPIHST-CLASS Eairv Farm uf 170 aovee freehold, all well improved, nen U ik ???. nW(i lloMe . fitted with c\ery convenience, large wwehed, awl subelauttal outbuildings, motor died, metal road; one of the beet farma un the watt. Prio* *w per acre; reasonaulo terms' can bo urrauged. j 04. ACRES Freehold, ell improved and having lovol frontage to good metal ■TV.* road, 1{ miles from New Plymouth, handy to factory and railway Htation, scliocls, and freezing works. Practically all ploughable Umb 8-baUtKl cowaiied, implement shed, outihed ami flhare, 1 paddocke. Be:isonabl»s priwj terms will be accepted. 1 Tβ ACEES Freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed Eag<. ■* ,w hsh grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; β-roomed .aouse, cowshed and outbuildings, fronting nnin ni&cal ro:id; factory iidjoinias, tmie to atore, Post Ofiice, aud euhool, etc. The farm u nicely eituatod, M 0 ilea to tho eun, ond is will wavered. J'rice only £%1 per acre. Appiy iharp, NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE ACIBNT. NEW PLYMOUTH. SPLENDID GRAZING AND FATTENING FARM. "I *V~l O ACRES Freehold; all ring-fenced and subdivided into numerous psd-J-iJU docks; ilut and easy rolling country; approximately 1600 acres id grass; about 30 Kcves now being put into turnips; the balance consists of valunble patches of high nwnuka left for shelter purposes, a portion of excellent snamj umiiiprorqd, and several small areas in fern. The estate is well watered by two valuabln stisains and a number of springs. Olio can motor nearly ail over r.ho property. Generally speaking, the fences'are in good order. Thesitua-' - tion is an ideal one; the railway skirts tho property at the. back for nearly 3 miles It has about 1} aiiles frontage to the Main Bond from Walton to Morriusyulo mid about J mile to a well-formed by-road. Tho property lends iteelf particularly well for ritnug up into small Dairy Farms. It has carried and wintered 4000 sheep and about 200 head i)f cattle. Buildings: 5-roomed 'house, \ woolshed, etc, Price, £17 10s. per i-cre. Mortgage, £8000, having about ti years to run. Terms, .£SOOO cash. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAM'S, LTD., PALMEKSTON NORTH. • — . •. ; ; _, ■ A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. • f570 ACRES Freehold, originally heavy bush, now in best English grasses) u• \ ring fenced ar.d subdivided into 18 paddocks, and all very well watered by running streams. Buildings comprise good 7-rooraed house, woolshwl, where, and all the necessary outbuildings: 9 miles from good town and saleyards, 4 mile* from railway,. \ mile from school and factory; 50 acres beon stumped and ploughed.' Will winter on grass 13 to 2 sheep, besides cattle. PBJO.E-U!I3 per acre. ■ Cash, ■'o,'lflOO, balance 5 years at Sj per cent. . lor further particulars, apply to' ■\ ■ ' ■' HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ABSN., LTD., DANNEVIRKE. . • ■ _ - SPLENDID FARM, BAY OF PLENTY. . QQA ACRES, carrying 190 cattle, 200 sheep. Price, .£35. Equity, .25000. fii*\j Owner will sell with ,£SOO cash, or exchange for approved mortgage, LEWIS & CO., WANGANOI. ■ . . A HANDY FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. 94.0 ACRES, close to Petone Railway Station; all in grass, 100 acres plough- <**" able; 60 acres boon ploughed, balance undulating to hilly; 6 paddocks, .Watered by streams; carrying capacity, 24 sheep per acre; at present carrying-Mil ewes, 20 head cattle, 5 horses, besides tints; 5-roomed house, new woplshedand sheop yards. Title freehold. No 'mortgage on property. Price ,£l7" per acro» .£IOOO cash. Apply to ' • ' ■ ' GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Agents, PALMEKSTON NORTH. _________ ___ 4 HOUSES, Wellington. Rents, £6 176. 6d. weekly.. Equity, .£2575. Exchange for email farm, as going concern. ... TOA ACRFjS, Sheep or Dairying country, thriving district. Equity, .£4BOO. '"" Owner wanvs small farm, close to Wellington. 1 OHO ACEES > Hawke's Bay, 13 eheep country, fully improved. Price, .£lO Xl/VV per acre. Exchange for Dairy Farm or Town Property. H. C. RUTTER & CO., ' AGENTS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. WAIRARAPA PROPERTY IN GOOD'LOCALITY. nn AA ODD Acres, situated about 22 miles'Mnsterton by motor road; mostly Al\J\)\J undulating and large amount; ploughable. This place can be greatly improved; at present is fairly rough; carrying 3000 sheep, besides cattle; all stock fattened. Fairly good homestead, woolshed, etc. Trice, ,St> os. pSr acie.Terms arranged to a good man. <%lendid chance to make a good rise. 0. C. ROSS& CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SfIAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. i»ja ACRES, all in grass except a fow acres under plough, practically all XOV flat, practically all ploughable, drained swamp, and heavy sar.ur lest-. Post and wire fences, 9 paddocks watered by 3 artesians. Carries about TO cct=. Factory and school about 2i miles, store 2 miles; ; new 6-roonied-houie, all conveniences; piggeries, etc. Price. ,£55 per acre. Terms arranged. i-3") CILCHRiST AND KIDD, LAND AGENTS. I'ALMERSTON NORTH. First-class Tobacconist, Hairdressing, and Billiard Saloon, good town tablished business, no opposition, shows about .£SOO per year profit. All itc« and plant can bo taken at valuation. Good reasons for selling. ■'. FAMOUS MQUTOA FARM FOR SALE. m ACRES, situated 2 miles from Shannon on the well-known Hout«i | E£:.>&; all rich dairying or fattening country; new 5-roomed house wita up-tc-date milking plant; carrying GO milking cows, 12 2-year heifers, S veaters, bull, and 3 horses; cream cart calls for cream. Price £"H per acre. Term; arranged. PARKER AND VINCENT, uoie Agents, LEVIN. N.B.—The above is available till end of April only. • SPLENDID FARM OF 400 ACRES. ' WITHIN 2 miles of Feilding Borough, ail ploughable when stnmpsd, >:4 great portion now under the plough. Well grassed and watered. ST.table for every kind of farming-sheep, daily, or cropping. Well tenced and subdivided. Good house and all necessary outbuilding. Carrying 1000 sheep and other stock.' PRICE, .£3O per acre. .£3OOO 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. nAQ ACRES, in grass except 20 acres swedes, which go with farm; well 248 watered, undulating country, carried 100 cows and 42 dry stock; splendid house of 7 room*, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs also email cottage,-concreted shed and yards, piggeri«; factory .1 mi e, school li miles on metal road. Lease at 28s. per acre with Purchasing Clause n ,925 at £2i ; per aero. Goodwill, .£3OO. Stock, milking machines, etc., at valuation if desired Owner's return for this "ason.^ This is a great proposition. LAND AGENTS. HAWERA. . ~ 'CHEAP SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. I-Art ACRES, L.1.P.. at 4s. Bd. per acre rent, less 10 per cent. All pood rideaHe 502 country, half of it is E ood limestone balance papa formation; paddocks well watered; nice 5-roomed house, with bathroom, etc.. woolshed with ma■ch nee and oil engine; cowshed, motor .shed. 2-etall etahle rnd loft,-men's whare, workshop and daV. The bomestead.is beautifully sheltered by native bush. Ca rvinTcapTcity, 940 sheep and 60, cattle; 15 miles from Dannevirke. Price o goS! is ss. per acre, with £1500 cash, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5 S FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.-W. I. Husband, MnnagerLand Department. Box 109. Dannevirke. 'Phones: 32. residence 368 ,' . ACRES 7 miles from town and nbont 1C miles from Palmweton by-firot. 815 ctaS n«*. i mile from larxe eheew fnctory. R hool. and Post Offices Iβ "mddooke'well "watered i 6-roomed honee, onthonse, 4-roomed cottmfe. small Innkhed stable sheep yards, dip, etc.; about 100 acres easy hills, balance level Tnd ingra*.Sc.pt 50 'aerei rape and turnips and SO acres in swedes -Good ™rt rich drained swamp land. Has uood road frontage, and wonld.cnt un n S advantage. Price only <M 2 10s. per acre. Easy frnu to good man. Only one mortgage; 6 years to run at S) per cent, interest. Good reason? for wiling. Would entertain "whango for mortgAges or good lnterest-beannj town proporty, Mty about *m. j, HARR!B AND 80N8j MAR TON. nnr ACRES, of which 26 are freehold and the balance Natiyp lease, part M 325 vear- part 41 years to run. -Rental, 2s.' (Id. and !k All in well subdivided, cowshed, dairy; nnd separator room, 3-roomed house. Can milk' at once 80 cows and carry another 50 head dry cattle and 1M /sheep. PEICE, an acre, XISOO cash. A really good place that will soon soil, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., TE ICUITI. ' HANDY FARM-GOOD COUNTRY-CHEAP. nrtr ACRES (Freehold, cln«e Wellington); Sheop, Dairying, or (ronrt fattenAto ing country (nndulatingV All in prass, fenced, and subdivided into 5 'naddocki! About'half plonghabl* ; watered by running stream. Railways nnfl fli-hnol It tnilps bv well-formed ronn; 0-roomed house, also whare. £1480. PRICE, i2O per acre, well worth JE22 10s. This is ono of tho cheapet properties offering. Immediate possession. J. D. MARTIN MMNTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, 2)5 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. SMALL QRAZING-RIJN t'EASB. OAAA ACRES, nearly all well improved; u"ood dwelling nnd other tratldlm* oUuU Carrying capacity, 1( sheep. Rent, .650 por annum, with njht of tenewnl! ■• per cent, on unimproved value. , PBtCE, iB 103, per acre goodwill. A Bargain. Apply CAMPBELL THOMSON & CO., DANNEVIME. " 150,000,000 FEET MILLING TIMBER. : 7~ 1 K AAA ACRES, Freehold, averages 10,000 feot per acre milling timber; nearl.OtUUviy 50 years' cutting with mill averaging 10,000 feet daily. First-clas* land, and best of grazing couutry when grassed. Adjacent land, which has been milled, felled, and grassed, is in excellent pasture, and stock doing well, lasy , dietanco from good town and seaport. Property will cut up into 300-acro farms. x Timber sold at 9d. per 100 feet royalty will leave the land a gift. Large mills in vicinity doing well. .Easy country to work. Secure this at X 3 105. per aero and make aio tyELCH, ESTATE AGENT, "SIASTERTON. ' ! TWO GOOD DAIRY FARMS. (j A A ACRES, Freehold, practically level; machines, and Hutchinson's water- ' (4uU ]>ower go in with place; β-roomcd house, 8-bail shed, all in grass, 1J miles from factory and school, metalled roads; 7. miles to. Inrge town. Price JC3O per acre; ,£BOO cash; no droughts, grass grows luxuriantly through the driest sum. mer; splendid turnip country. Also 39(1 acres, best of fences, and % buildings, will milk 70 cows and run 300 ewes; metal roads; factory and school 1 mile. ( Price .£ls Ifls.. cn«v tcM-i"<: no dwnnrVe. •> nply at once, this will soon go. JAMES AND CILLMAN, iiawera. -
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