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lAND NOTICES HARGOUST AMD 00., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON.A HEAITEY LIMESTONE GRAZING .HUN. . laP a ACRES, of which GOO acres J.lPlHj Lave been felled and grassed, ring fenced and subdivided into (i pad- ; docks, well watered, has plenty of iencing timber and 2 sels sheep yards. Wintered 850 breeding ewes, 250 wethers, and ; 80 head of cattle". Will do considerably more in summer'; 4-roomcd Cottage, etore; etc. Price, £" per acre, freehold. Terms, cash. Stock at option. This is a real good investment and a bargain. Both sheep and cattle do splendidly and a large number of bullocks have been fattened off this country. ' B3 A GRAZING PROPOSITION, -i Anr ACRES, Waitomo County, freeXuJeJ hold; 750 acres in grass, balance bush: All limestone and is subdivided into 9 paddocks. New woolehed with 3-stnnd machines. House of (i rooms and all necessary outbuildings. School within 100 yards, rural delivery passes gate, and railway is 12 miles on a metal road. Price, i'il per acre, good terms to a good man. Tliis is 2->shecp country and wintered 1000 sheep and 100 cattle. Bi WELL SITUATED DAIRY FAJJM. A-iw ACRES, Freehold, King Country; Tci- » 250 being jn grass, 00 acres unimproved swain)), 80 acres rich alluvial flats.- Situated-on a good metal road, 11 miles from railway, -11 from factory, J mile from post oilice, and school on the property; 5 miles of fencing, 18 pudducks, good well-built house of. 6 rooms, h. and c. water, S-bail cowshed, wilh machines, also good barn and implement shed, all in good condition. This is a cheap property at .£l2 per acre. Terms, ,£IOOO cash. As a cutting-up investment this property would sell readily. Bl We issue a "Register and Property. Investors' ' Guide," containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or write for a copy. BAY OF. PLENTY. ■ ■- ' "'. SHEEP STATION., -. QA(\(\ ACRES, Freehold,-situated G /vdcU'U miles from Whakatane Freezing Works, by first-class metalled road, ar.d 2 miles from school, post office, etc., in food town; 1900- acres in grass, balanco bush and fsvn, 150 acres rich drained swamp, about 250 acres rolling downs, 2000 acres'first-class-hilly, sheep country, lying" well to the: sun. -Well subdivided by ■ first-class ■'fences into .21 paddocks,, with water in every paddock. The biiildings are first class anil comprise modern home of 12 lnTge'rooms with every convenience, also two other "houses of 4 and 5 rooms, large cowshed and woolshed. sheep yards' and dip.' At-present currying 2500 ewes, 1200 hoggets, 250 cattle. The owner is retiring, and leaves his run up to dale. We strongly recommend this station to a man whn wants good' country; the climat is beautifully mild, and the district has a great future. Price, £U per acre. Terms arranged THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD,, ' .HAMILTON. . LOOK! ' ' 3700, • ACRES 2500 Freehold, 1200 N.L., at 4d." per acre rental. Freehold. ICOO grass, rest hush, fern, and scrub; allTideablc; well fenced,.and waterei; carrying. 2500 sheep, 100 cattle, and 30 horsas; 7-foomed house and-house for married couple, woolshed, 5 machines, yards, and dip. ■ PRICE .£3 10s. .per acre. : Cash .£SOOO, or would take good town properties for deposit or as part payment; balcnce aa arranged. (No. 17G) HARRY HALL, Land and Estate Agent, Box 212, GISBOSNE, Poverty Bay. WHO Wit NTS TO MAKE A START? CASH will see yon into this XiAfXJXt farm; 110 acres at Midhirst. All in grass except 5 acres .-swedes; 10 pnddocits, well v.-atered, will, carry 35 cows and dry stock; good house'of'6 rooms, concreted cowshed, and numerous outbuildings.. Present owner-has been on the property for 15 years, and can show good returns. Price i:37 per acre. Terms, j'2oo cash, balance 5 years at hi per cent, reducible by uasy payments. Apply sharp to the Sole Agents, GRANT AND CAMPBELL, . Real ' Estate' Agents, Hawera. I ... . ' ■ ■ FOE DAIRY; FARMS.' "" {PET 'in touch : .with Pariour-Smith, Dairy. Company Secretary and Land Agent, DANNEVIRKE. P.O. BOX 113, •fho'nes—Office, 291; Residence. 30. ■ FARMS FOB'SALE. .' / MANAWATU-<ißo Acres, rich flats and ' undulating country,.mostly in grass, well watered and subdivided; good sevenroomed house, shearing .sheds, shearing machines, and wool sheds. • Short distance to school, 1 township, and . creamery. Would subdivide well for. dairy and sheep farming.' Price only .£lB per acre. Terms easy. ... ■ ' .' : BAY .OF PLENTY-450 Acres, twelve miles from town by good roud, nearly all ploughablej now carrying 100 head cattle; three miles to Post and Telegraph Office and school. Well watered bv permanent streams. Price £s 10s. per acre; .£SOO cash required. A great opportunity for a young man to niako money. R. C. BE&NEB, 12 PANAMA STREET. ~aaa ACRES, Freehold, situated 20 miles from Waipawa,.. good road, undulating and hilly country, well fenced and subdivided, cottage, small shed, yards, wintering WOO eheep and fair number of. cattle. PRICE, JCI4 10s. per acre. Reasonable terms arranged. • D/ 163 For full particulars, apply WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, NAPIER. START MAKING MONEY STRAIGHT AV/AV. 1 OA ACRES, Manawatu, close to rail--101l way, post office, schools, butter and cheese factories; beautiful warm land, nicely sheltered, and mostly flat mid piotnjliable; pressure water supply; legiatercd dairy, largo cowshed with loft (concreted); Welliiißton' milk supply for last 15 years; β-roomed House,'hot andculd, etc. .Don'!: forget to inquire about thi.i; it is something qood. FRICE, .£52 per. acre, machines given in. or as GOING CONCERN",'by arrangenitiut. Full particulars from J. W. PERKINS, LAND AGENT, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 60, 5 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 60, 5 December 1918, Page 10

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