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lAND NOTICES EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. 1 aon ACRES, Freehold, partly imJLvOa proved bush farm, 700 acres well grassed and hilly country, with somo good flats, 50 acres under crop, 200 acres plonghable; subdivided 12 paddocks, well watered by creeks; carrying capacity L sheep per acre on improved portion. Fbst-class Homestead, consisting of 6roomed House, 3 fireplaces, copper, tubs, pood woolpliod, concrcio cowshpd, oipnt* bail, eiigineroom. trapshed, sheep dip, vards, etc.; good orchard. ' PRICE, =C 7 per acre. Also, BLOCK OF TOWN SHOPS AND DWELLING, all in i?no:l order. Buildings insured for XIOOO. Rentals, ,C 167 IBs. per annum. PRICE. .£3OOO. Total equity, -£62f.6. Owner will Exchange for a small farm. For further particulars, apply to H. F. M'NEILL AND CO. s LTD. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155 FEATHERSTON ST„ WELLINGTON WANTED EXCHANGE. SHEEP RUN FOR CITY HOTEL. AN IDEAL PROPERTY. OiTIQ ACRES, S.G.R., 2000 acres in &i 15 good mixed grass, balanco in bush, principally tawa. The soil is a rich cnocclftte loom on 6n.ndstoiiß and papa formation. The nature of country is easy hills, undulating, and good river flats, a great deal being ploughable; well fenced into H paddocks, well watered by river and streams. Buildings comprise a 5 and 3-roomed cottage, woolshed, etc.; also sheep yards, dip; connected by telephone; good orchard. At present carrying 2200 sheep and G4 head of cattle. Will carry 2 sheep to acre. Will sell for <£5 10s. per acre. Attached to abovo property is one of the FINEST STUD AND FATTENING FARMS IN THE NORTH ISLAND, comprising 157 acres freehold, a 9-roomed residence, and every possible farm building and convenience. On the outskirts of a. prosperous North Island town, Price, ,£6O per acre. Personally inspected. P. D'E. HODGKIN3, 119 Lambton. Quay, WELLINGTON. . OTAKI DISTRICT. da ACRES, rich,, flat dairy land, in O" first-class grass; close station, school, factory; equable and mild climate; good 5-rd. House, with good outbuildings. The homestead and the whole • farm is well sheltered;_ a most suitable property for stud breeding, fattening, or quality milking for Wellington supply. The place is free from all noxious weed, and has about an acre of shelter bush for the stock in summer. Carrying capacity, about .40 cows in full milk, and aomis young :>t'ock. The owner is retiring, and there will bo no difficulty in- arranging long and good terms to the right man. Apply BARTON AND CO., (Successor G. Anderson), 'Phone 58. OTAKI RAILWAY. THE WAY TO MAKE MONEY. WE are privileged to offer the Cutting Rights ovor 16,000 ACRES of Splendid Flax, for 5 years to June 30th, 1923. This is a rare opportunity, which is really worth your while making further ! inquiries about at once. ALSO, ANOTHER BARGAIN. OOA ACRES, within one day's stock Oi4U drive of Wangaiiui; all in grass; well fenced and divided; about 70 ucres ploughable; 5-roonted, Cottage,',in • good order. Price, ,£l2 10s. per acre; good terms. Apply, at once, , LONDON, BARRAN AND CO., . ' • Opposite Post Office, ! •' WANGANUI. ; : ■ FOR SALE. ' 14, FOUNT. VICTORIA-Very desirable i'-fi- eight-roonied Rwidence, close to Courteniay Place, in a sunny position, no climb, glorious, view of City and Harbour; large rooms; good section; room to build garage. A. rare chance to se : - cure a Svst-ofnss property in the best' locality. Prico and terms on application. P i RONA BAY—Modern five-roomed Bungalow, nuite new, with allcon- .■ veniences,j close to beach; snn all day; 9 uninterrupted view of harbour; large 3 section, nicely laid out. A most attracB tivo seaside residenco at a reasonable s figure. ■ ; . 1 DAY'S BAY. YORK BAY. MURITAI: i. Sections, Whnrcs. and Cottages '; at t prices tb suit all buyers. / E. C. EENNER, / 12 PANAMA STREET. ■ ' " CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. -l'fA ACRES, clor-e to Feilding, flat XOv iind undulating, all 'in grass ex- , c»pt 15 acres-ploughed, all ploughable; "• good 7-wire fences; 12 paddocks; well wat--9 ered by creeks; good G-roomed house, Wiisli-house. slore-room. dairy, cow-bails, jji stables, etc. freehold Title. v This property is splendidly adapted for il crq])pins and . fattening, and is worth 2 every penny the owner is asking. Price, [! .£3O 'per. siPie. Terms arranged./ g ■ Apply to " GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Piilmerston North. : 1 11 SHEEP TO ACRE. Iffy ACRES, Freehold, near Hastings, t .« divided into 8 paddocks; 5-roomed '» modern dwelling, woolshed, and sheep - vords; will carry 11 sheep, to the acre, ii Price 190 per acre. Cash required not s less than .£IOOO. Balance can be ar- ; ranged. . PAVIOUR-SMITH, 0 Box 113, DA NNEVIRKE. y 'Phones-Office, 291. Residence, 30. . : WORTH MORE MONEY! ' r (1A A ACRES of very filie dairying land, .WIP situated in Taraiiaki, where tlis grass is always green and the land flow--1 dth with milk and money; subdivided into 23 paddocks, wcil fenced and well " watered; lio wtcds; ' new hOll3O of 5 '} roonii, well designed avid well finished; .- 12-bail cowshed and other outbuildings; ■I factory aud school close handy; 8 miles from'seaport town; wintered 70 head of cattle; milking GO cows; 10 acres in oats, ~ 1 acre mangolds. Price only JC27 10s. per acre; A'soo cash. Vcrv casv_ terms for balance purchase money. This property n is worth JE4O per acre. Come at once and inspect, Stock and chattels at valuation. JAMES AMD GILLMAN, Land, Finance and Stock Agents, HAWEIwV, /PARANA Kf.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 10

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