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'■• LAND NOTICES. ■ ■ i u . CHOICE COAST FARMS! '.. / : , : - t pIHST-CUSS Dwrj Farm of 170 ACRES, Freehold, all well improved! ne»- \ ~ '-roomed heme, fitted with every convenience, large cowshed, and subetan* : ', nal outbuildings, wotoKhed, metal voaa one of the best farms on the'coast ; rnce, SMj p er acre . reasonable terms oan 6e arranged. '.''; • ■ ' XO4 A^ll - ES ' Freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal ! "tY. r 9Mli 4! liii'.e." from New Plymouth, handy .to factory and railway station, scjiools, and fraezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8-bailed i co.Vßtied. implement shed, outshed, and whare; 7- paddocke. Seasonable pricei terms will be accepted. .., .."•'.■• 116 A P. ES - Freehold, al! has been ploughed and laid down in mixed Eng. i n l!s >| grissee, fenced and subdivided into convenient' paddocta; 6-roomw nouse, cowshed, and outbuildings, fiontinß mam metal road; factory adjoining! i ?:™ ll , e ™ stor e. Post Office, and school, etc. The farm ie nicely eituatnd, and ■' nee to.tne sun, and is well watered. Price, only £28 per acre. \ Apply uhai* HEWTOM KING, ' r AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, "' ' '(. NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ ■ : — : \' • '■ '•'.;.■'::) HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES. '-, '/ -, ■■'■■■' \ 500 A^E? ' Freehold, within easy distance of rail and ealeyards, by g-od ': -n moto F load; good soil, nil ploughable, and all in English grasses except some iO acres in crops; subdivided, into 17 paddocks, good fences, and well waterctl »y springs, creeks, and river on boundary; carrying at present 1250 sheep and 250 cattle. Buildings comprise small dwelling, 7-bail cowshed, sheep, aud entt.e yards, and usual outbuildings. Price, .£l7 10s. pw acre. Cash, .£2OOO. KAf) 'ACHES, Freeliold, liandy to rail and two ealeyards. by good, road; all in Y.Y., prass, and ploughable except few acres of bush, and 10 acres in cropsj subdivided into 2-1 paddocks, new fences, and well-watered; carrying capacity Z\ ' ■'; sneep besides cattle; good 5-roonied dwelling, .woolshed, etc (3 stands, machine"), whares, and outbuildings. Price, j£23 10s. per acre. Cash, .62750. ■ '. -' IAI K ACRES, Freeliold, handy to rail and saleyards, hy good motor road; • xv.Ltf undulating and flat country, all iir grass except-gome .100 acres in. crops, and all plonshable except a few acres of shelter bus , ': «o!l rnn«>= trom ' light, with clny sub-soil, to heavy black loam; well subdivided by good,fencei ' and excellently watered; carrying capacity, 21 sheep per acre, besides nittie. i«u : dwellings of 4 and 5 rooms, and all usual outbuildings; cream cart calls daily; Price i .621 per acre. Cash required, .£5800; • - . • . . I n.z. loan and mercantile acency co,, ltd., .. napier. . . . '' . . ■■■;;■ splendid bullock country. ~ ' ' '■ 210 acres freehold. 560 acres leasehold. < lytih FREEHOLD is swamp land, bounded by the main road, and railway; -*.' 1} miles from railway station, school, Post Office, and stores, on the. Jlanawatn line. The swamp is tally drained, and when/ cleared ■' of ' nigger heads, toe toe, etc., will be in first-class order ,fo>r fattening bullocks, milking, or ■for market gardening. When turned over will grow roots, lucerne, or other ereen crops to periection. The quality of th p swartp-cannot Ik excelled: It only re- ■ quires the work of a - good man for a yenr nr two, to make it to .£9O land.' Buildings include a 4-ro'imod l-ouse now \v. course of erection, whare, -i-nol- : shed, an J dip yards. There is a large qua;'tv':y of green flux of very fine qual- ;• ity ready for cutting, estimated to be about 2000 tons; royaltv from'this source " alone considerably more than paid for the rent lost yeaf. * ..The Leasehold adjoining which lies betwen thi?'Frp»hold and eea con-' sists of swamps fl'aK-and warm low hills. It is all: first-class breeding country for.sheep or cattle. The property will ea«ilv carry-tw e\vp« a.nd 150 head of youn? cattle, in its present state. W-TTHOUT. TNJtTRTNG TUB FLAX , .The Rsnt.of the Leasehold is .£3OO per .vvmini.-. Lease'has about 6 rears, to !■"": Tmr?Vi ; sV' er !:Cl ' e fpr ' e F,eehold, and £m Good Till f °r th'e Lease-' • ' KbTE.-Tlus is a. first-class property for anyone wanting-good fattening paddocks near 'Wellington, 'or it could be cut up into several nice dairv farms, Fuller narticulars, apply ■ ■ ■ ■';'..■:•■' "'•■.■"•' VICTOR E. - land agent, feildtng. '" % ' . l : : ■••■ ■-,■-•■ ■ ' ' i RANGITIKEI SHEEP STATION, ■/ ' ■ ■X^. ■ : -■■ —■ .■■: <-.' ..■,'■'"■ '§ OCA.A ACRES of en<7 hill conrtry, splendidly grassed -with b?st Enßlish " : AW Xt grasses. Situated h.nndy to rnilway'and market town! All safecijttle " country, well .subdirided and watered, good sheep-proof ffnein?, 7-roonied house, ' first-class woolshed, 4-?.t.and shearing plant, shearers':quarters, free from utmvai;' : wintered 5200 sheep, a bic proporfion of which a'rti breeding eive=, aiid 200 head of 1 cattle. Price, .£35,000. Terms, cash, balaiice.at current rates for 5 years. ! Stock , could probably be taken .at valuation. ■ , . For further particulars apply to. ■ ; • ' F. R. H.'bRICE, • ' ■ . •■■ »..■-.•....-/•- ■ .■ '.. -,- ' • ' . LAND-AGENT,,MARTON. ' V ' '" " t ; ; . ■'■■ . : i '"'■■ j -' ; P I'C TON;; '■ ...... ■ .'• - ' ] ■■ ! RICH SOIL. BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. ; FOR PRIVATE SALE ON EAST TERMS. "j 1 Q DATRY FARJtS. from 20 TO 94 ACRES? really first-claw soil; close to i •*•" cheese and butter factory, school and post office. 'On 7 Sections there i are comfortable dwellings and other buildings. Access to property by.road : or water. An ideal place to life. ''■'■•' ■■ ■';'.■•- . • . •...."' . We are now arranging for party of prospective buyers to-inspect. . .-.; . . Further particulars from '~>'■ ABRAHAM AND .WILLIAMS, LTD., | . i WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. ; \ , WE have BUYERS for—Dairy and Sheep Farms (suitable for Keturned-Soldiere). •; Small Dairy Farms .for Sale or Lea6e. ' OWNERS WITH PROPERTY FOR SALE-SEND US FULL PARTICULARS. ; WE HAVE FOR SALE- • . f ' : KOA ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapn; 540 in grass, flat to hilly; 10 paddocks; 6- ■.: OJ\) roomed house, all necessary buildings; carrying 1 sheep to the acre; good roads. Price, ,-El2 10s. per acre. .... . • . :• PROPERTIES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.; , ''.' ' 4 SECTIONS, each 200 acres,-near Raetihi; ?99.'years', leasey'cnt i 9 per ah'nmh; ■■' all in grass; splendid properties for Returned Soldiers/ Price, ',£l2'l:o"''.£ie THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD,, '■ DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTJ3, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. ' j V'i SHEER AND CATTLE . COUNTRY. :- i A GREAT BARGAIN I - UPPER WAIKATO.. A GREAT BARGAINt ' irnn ACRES, Freehold. Good dairying and fattening lend, 7 miles by good JLOUU motor road from bie town,, railway, saleyards, suhool on farm; good house and outbuildings, 'phone; 300 acres in splendid grnss, 250 acres rich flax ■ swamp, well, drained; no timber or peat, clay bottom; 700 acres rich flats, ox which 150 acres just teen sown rape and.turnips, balance rolling to easy ..hills, ( no weeds; '-ring fenced, subdivided and jveil watered. A fine herd of cows can .be taken over at valuation (optional)... Government just cutting up-WOO acre adjoining for soldiers' dairy farms, all improved into 70-acre sections. Personally inspected. A great bargain, with very bi£ prospective valne. Note—Price is only .£9 se. per acre. Terms, ,E2COO cash, balance at 5J per cent, for good long term. Apply to Sole Agent—' . A. C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI,' .. . " _ "a choice sheep"Tarm for sale. "; ' A no 4CRES, L.1.P.. Go.-ernnunt rent ss. 3d. per acre. All limestone and papa hills, with 100 awes flat; carries •» sliern per ac'ie, besides a large number of cattle, ninn paddocks, .ill well watered. Good house of 10 rooms, woolshed, din yards, and necessary outbuildings, Dannevirke district. Price of goodwill, ,£lO per acre. No mortgage, but finance can be arranged; This :s a good pro--I,OSIWAIRARAPA FARMERB' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., DANNEVIRKK. W. I. HUSRAND. Manager Land Department. ___■ x 1/?r ACRES, Freehold, in Hawke's Pay; limestone countrv;.well fenced and 10.5 watered, and carrying 3 hoggets or 2 ewes. Price £19 10s.; lowest cash, £400'; exceptional opportunity. Apply sharp to CAMPBELL THOMSON & Mi WARD STREET, DANNEVIRKE. ;., : -..." .' .. ; . ' A DESIRA3LE DAIRY FARM, MANAWATU DISTRICT. . PA ACRES, rich drained swamp, all in grass, all flat and ploughable, well.wat. OU M-ed, subdivided into S paddocks.- Capacity, 36 cows, and necessary stock. Handy to factory, school, etc. Dwelling, trapshed : cowshed etc. PRICE, i 75 PER-ACRE.. :Good Terms,.can be. arranged. .; .. (384) . Avph CILCHRIST AND KlDff, ;; . AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH,- ■■• . ) ' ; PROSPECTIVE VALUE SURE ON THIS.' • ' ' rOA ACRES, within 4 miles Masterton, close to railway and school, mostly In »}OV grass, : running stream through property, mostly flat, prtior. newly sown down in English grass, 1700 sheep fattened last year, portion drained swamp, portion stony; an ideal stud fiwm. Good homestead. All necessary .•u.tbuildings. Pdce, £\S per. acre. ' .£2001) cash. Balance 5} per cent. Inspection invited. C. C.-.ROBB-.AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND S.MAREBKOKERS, MASTERTON.

FOB SALE OR EXCIIAXGB. /IOQ ACRES, Dairy V.aiul, Tarnnakil TCi/O Level, well watered- and well sheltered. Clo«p' to cheese factory and school. Capacity, 75 cowp, 2 biills, 5 horses, 90 heifers. Cnii be considerably improved. Good building?. Price, .Kl2 10s. per aoi-e. Equity, X7C75. Owner will deal for sheep farm or town-property. nnnn CASH secures Taraimki Dairy 3i,*l/U Farm, 130 acres, house, sheds, etc. Cheese factory and school close handy. Possession any time. I'rice, »£4O per acre. • .. JAMES AND GILLMAN, LAND, STOCK. AND • FINANCE AGENTS, HAWERA,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 10

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