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.y •' ••'• ■.'-■■- 'LAND'NOTICES,-- ?;V' "■:"'' "■'• ■■•., CHOICE COAST FARMS. ' .. - - EMHST-CLASS Dciry Farm-of 170 ACRES, Freehold, all well'-, 'iniproreii i net*:'. *■ '-roomed home, fitted with every convenience, large cowshed, and substantial outbuilding?, motor-shed, ineta! road, one of the- best farms oii the coast'' -Price, x 43 pi;- acre;■ reasonablu terms.oan oe arranged. / . '.■.';-[■'■' '.. ' XO4- ■ iC " I Freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal "tV. runtl i *l miles' from New Plymouth, hancly to. factory'.and railway' station, scDoola, and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8-bailod cowslicd, implement shed, outshed, and wbare; 7 paddocks. Reasonable pricei . htils will;be accepted. '..'.•:, ~■•■'■'' 11G A P. R . ES > Freehold, ol! has been ploughed, and laid down' in 'mixed Engj-\» as,, gr.isses,'fenced and subdivided into convenient paddock*i. B-roomed nouse, cowshed, and outbwidings, fronting main metal road; facton- adjoinintri/ i-mile to store,, Post Office, and school, etc. The farm is nicely situated, and life, to the sua, and is well-watered. Price,, only JCZS'per acre. Apply sharp, f . NEWTOM KING, '..'..' AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT,./ • ' .',-: NEW PLYMOUTH. ."";''"'.';' : : >;"'.-' HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES. ■ 500 Freehold, within easy distance of rail and saleyards, by good .. mot or road; good. Foil, all ploughable, and all in English grasses except some ,0 acres in crops; subdivided into 17 paddocks, good fences, and well watered by-springs, creeks, and river, on ■boundary; carrying at present 1250 sheep'' and .50 catllo. Buildings comprise small dwelling, 7-bail'cowshed,"sheep,'and en tt.e yards, and usual outbuildings: Price, .£l7. 10s. pur ar :c.'. Cash; .£2000;..""500 ACKES > Freehold,, handy; to rail and two.'ealeyards, by good['.road;all'in"" ~. ~ ff'.'wss, mid ploughable except few acres of bush, and 40 acres in crops; subdivided into 24. paddocks, new fences, and well watered; carrying capacity 2\ sheep besides cattle; good 5-roomed dwelling, l woolshed, etc (3 stands, machines),whares, and outbuildings.. Price, ,£23; 10s. per acre. Cash, .£2750: 1 Al K ACRES, Freehold, handy to rail and saleyards,. by good motor road; •*- v -'-y ■ • undulating and flat country, all-in grass except some 100' acres in crops, and all-ploughable except a few acres of shelter bush; soil ranges from light, with, clay,sub-soil, to heavy black loam; well' subdivided■"by-good-' fences'- • and excellently watered; carrying capacity, 2i sheep per"acre, besides['cattle.-Two dwellings of 4 and 5 rooms, and all usual outbuildings; cream cart calls daily. Prica .£2l per acre. Cash required, JJ5000.• ~'.. •:'- ..": ~.- . .--:,•-■- N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., : ■■■■ ■' • NAPIER.' : '~'' SPLENDID BULLOCK COUNTRY; ~ ; "- ■ -:-■ ■■ __-_ 210 ACRES FREEHOLD. ' " 560.ACRESLEASEHOLD: ••-'■'•: ' | lit K- FREEHOLD is ?wamp land, bounded by the main' road, • and railway \ ■ A' . 14 miles from railway station, school. Post' Office; and -stores; .on--- tie'Maiinivatu line. The swamp is'fully drained,' and when 'cleared- of">nigger•• heads, toe toe, etc.. will be in first-class- order for fattening bullocks, milking, or ' for market gardening. When turned over will grow roots, lucerne, or other green crops to perfection. The quality ofUh g swamp cannot be excelled. It onlv requires the work of a good man for a year'nr two. to make it .£BO to X9O land.., .' ■ Buildings include ii" l-rbimed house now in course of .erection, 'whare, woolehe.d, and dip*j-ards.' There, is a' large .quantityof green ! -flax of very-unequal- >. jty .ready for cutting, estimated'tb'be'nhout 2000 tons; rovaltv=froni -this source/ alone considerably more Hiah paid'.for.the rent last year/- '•■ ■'■. ■■■ . ' ■'.;.!■; ■.;. .-The. Leasehold .adjoining, which, liei-.betweeii' tlie/Freehold'.'.aiid. -sea', --cdn-' - Gists of swamps, flats.'and 'warm' low.h'i!ls, ■' It -'is; all- first-class -breeding, countrv^ ■ fonshe'ep nr cattle.- The property, will easily .earn- tVja • ; <>w<w'- 'and'" 150 -head -of." youngs-cattle, in its' .present.:state; WITHOUT INJURING. THE FLAX. ■.;■..-! ■-■': - The Rent of the Leasehold is ,£3OO per ii'nmini.' 'Lease Kis about.6'.-years to; rnn.iv .PRTCKS. i4.i pea'-, acre for the'Fieehold, and'Jßlsoo Goodwill-for the.-Lease-'-' hold._ TERMS EASY; " ' •'"". ! •• : :'.'.' :•'■■'. '■- "V. ;..;. . ...-:-,,. ■.-.. -~... ,-NOTE.—This is a first-class property for anyone wanting, good fattening pad- ■ dnqVnenr Wellington, or it could be-cut up -into several nice d*iryvfarms.'. ■ ■-■ r :■ ...Fuller particulars, apply ■-:•■• ■■■■. ■ VICTOR E. SMITH, ■ ■ LAND AGENT, FEILPING. riNE.GRAZING PROPERTY. ■"."'./ " '■"' -.'':"'■. OAAA ACRES, FREEHOLD,-L.T:'. Title,, situated.l 2 miles'from railway and' *"™. good market town, .Rangitikei district.' '■' First-class" easy rolling 6heep and cattle, country, broad, topped low hills' and wide op«n valleys. Water iii-abundance in every .'paddock. "Pro'perfcy lies well to. the s'li'h, ajid- isfetry wartnV early spring country;, subdivided 'into' numerous paddocks'ftß-rodmed: nduse-.with. ■ all conveniences, h: and c, : water,-'telephone connected with" alii"parts. Usual outbuildings, including large woolshed, fitted with shearing machines, f-heep yards and dip, also cattle yards. Winters'; 3SOO sheep, of which 1800 are breeding ewes, 1000 wethers, and balance hoggets, 300' head of,cattle,, fmd-25"'horses;-' The-'lambing- : .is. Always good, averaging 100 percent: The first dcaft : of-fat-wethers, always, go-off-the property in December, and average 651b. _The country is ' free from" uhvwai, and there is plenty of easy ploughable land along the frontage and around the ■ hbmestea'd for the convenient working of stock.. Woolclip for the .past, two ?ea> sons,, over 100 bales. . This property is a gift at .£l4 ■ 10s. per acre. ":Th&re is' a ,- mortgage of at' s}'per ceritr and'easy- terms can be arranged for the balance. " •.. '..••■• : '--'- .-/■■..'• -. ...i. ; ;.....i ;.. :...-..-... .Jfo.--L4 '.'■•• F " R " Hl BRICE, - .;.,.. .SOLE AGENT,,MARTON. .'..,. ■ , ■,',\' PI C T 0 N. ■■ , RICH SOIL. , BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE.. -~.;.: ./:'.'. FOR (TERMS. '.-.... . ■ID DAIRY FARMS, froni 20 TO ; P4 ; 'ACRES,-'-reaHy-first-class soil; closure '•*-" -"'cheese and butter'factory,-school and post office;-'-On--7 Scctions.itbere are comfortable dwellings and other buildings. Access to property by road or water. An ideal place to live.'.' : ' - ■'■ ■ --•■-•.-' We. are now arranging for party .of prospective buyers to inspect.' - Further particulars from •' [' • ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -~ . : AND, PALMERSTON NORTH. tTTE have BUYERS for-Dairy and Sheep Farms (suitable for Returned Scldiers). .T.y Small'Dairy-Farms for Sale or-Lease.. ■■■'.= .:,•.'..-.:,- '.-, .:: . OWNERS WITH PROPERTY"FOR SALE-SEND.,US',FULL.'PABXi'tfULA-Ri FOR SALE-":,.. : :■•■;::; ';' ; •!■• • .: ;■■ ■-■■■-- y-; .-:' rQA ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa;'s4o in grass, flat to hilly|-10>paddocks; .6- «)"" roomed house, all necessary buildings; carrying 1 sheep to the acre; good roads! Price, w£l2 10s. per acre. ". ,"• ' '.''^.:'' ; :^• , "• ' I "•'"". -; : ' PROPERTIES FOR'RETURNED 'SOLDIERS,- .>■":.'■.-,. 4 r SECTIONS, e'acli'!2oo'acres,'near"Raetihi; 999 years"lease;'rcrit- -£9 per-annimi; all in grass; splendid properties;for Returned Soldiers. Price, £12 to-JSI6 .per acre.: . ... ,',..': ' '.'..' '■.:" '' .7; ' ; : "" ;-- : '.:: THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTINCICOY;, tT^ \ DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. '.''.''" SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. ::>,-. A-GREAT BARGAIN! .UPPER WAIKATO; ■ A GREAT BARGAIN! IKA A'ACRES, Freehold. Good'dairying and .fattening land, 7 miles by good J-DUllf motor road from big town, railway,, saleyards,:school on tarmrgood house and outbuildings, 'phone; .300 acres in splendid grass,.2so acres rich flax :.'swamp, well drained;"no' timber or peat, clay bottom;.7oo acres rich flats or .' whici 150 acres just been sown rape and turnips, balance rolling to easy hills, r«. weeds; ring. fence'd, subdivided and;well watered;-A fine-hereof cows can.be • taken over at valuation (optional). Government just cutting up; 4000 acre adjoining for soldiers' dairy farms; all improved into- 70-acre sections. Personally • inspected. A great bargain,, with very big prospective value. - is only .£9 ss. per acre. Terms, .£2OOO cash, balance at..sj percent, for;-good long |. term. .Apply to .Sole Agent— ' .'- :, . --'' " , ■•* •:' : A.'-'C.:-JOHNSON,- BOX 36...T1!..K111T1. ;.'.•.;:;;,' -,'■ "■ " —— " A CHOICE SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. : ■ ;• , A CO ACRES, L'.'l.P.,.\Cib%-ernniJnt rent ss: 3d. per acre. All-'limestone.and papa 4tu,« . hills, witli 100 acres : flat [carries 2 sheep per acre, besides-"a -large number, of cattle, nine paddocks,: alLweli'Wtered. Good house of 10 rooms,- woolshed, dip yards, and necessary outbuildings, Dannevirke district.-. Price of goodwill, ,£lO per'acre. No mortgage, but'finance can be arranged. This :s.a pood pro position. -■-.'_■ _».<, i v» WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ABSN., LTD., , „ DANNEVIRKK. W. I. HUSBAND. Manager Land Department. | lV»r ACRES, Freehold, in Hawke's-Bay; limestone'country;' well and IOD watered, and carrying 3 hoggets or 2 ewes. Price .619 10s.;.lowest cash. JE4OO; exceptional opportunity. Apply sharp'to. ~..:.,.-'-,....' CAMPBELL THOMSON & Cft :: ; WARD STREET,-DiNNEVIRiE.; .';, v ;. V.. : ;;,, A DESIRA3LE.DAIRY FARM,.MANAWATU. DISTRICT. .'-:' '/»A ACRES, rich drained swamp, all in grass, all flat and ploughable; well watDV ■ ored, .subdivided into 8 paddocks. Capacity,-36 cows'.-and-necessary stock. Handv to factory, school, etc. Dwollin«, trapshed, cowshed, etc ..PRICE, iio'PER ACRE. Good .can be arranged. ; ':. ",'. (3Si\ ApP ' y CILCHRIBT AND KIDD, f AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. , , '-, PROSPECTIVE VALUE SURE ON THIS, KQ A ACRES, within 4 miles Masterton, close to railway and school, mostly in ■v OuU grass, running stream through proporty, mostly-flat..portion newly sown down in English grass, 1700 sheep fattened last year, por.tion drained swamp, portion stony; an ideal'stud faa-m. Good homestead. ' All necessary .••utbmldings. Price,' £K per acre. cash..: Balance 5J' per cent. Inspection invited. C. C. RO3B AND CO., "■' . ' ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBKOKERS,, MASTERTpN : _ i ____ •FORSALE OR EXCHANGE:. :>^ and Mnckdinl AQO ACRES, Dairy Land, Taranaki. ,al)out 250• acres of famous .Waipa flats, *«/.0 Level,. well watered and well balance is easy undulating country of sheltered.- Close to chteso factory and vrhich nearly all has been ploughed, school. Capacity, 75 cdws,-2 bulls, 5 About 320 acres in. good .grass, and baW ■'horses, 90 heifers. Can be considerably ance j s under-plough, except few acres, improved. Good buildings: 'Price, £12 A 1 river service lands produce" on; the pro10s. per .acre. Equity,-.£7675.' Owner will perty. Township,-: school,.- etc;;, \ r mile, denl for sheep farm or town property. Homestead is- splendidly situated and OOAA CASH secures Taranaki Dairy well sheltered, and includes 6-roomed zbrAjyj Farm, 130' acres, house, sheds, houso and' .conveniences, .cowshed' .(H etc. Chetsc factory and- school . close bails), barn, stable., woolshed, ijiiplementv handy. Possession any time.. Price, .£4O ahed, etc., sheep dip arid.;yards..' A good per acre. , road goes through centre ot. prSperty, JAMES AND GILLMAN,''".' which will make a -splendid cutting-up LAND, STOCK AKD FINANCE. gjg**. ™ S ,' ed. Apply, Sole Agents, . HAW ERA. . 1 PRATT AND BAYLY, Te Awamutn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 12

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