LAND NOTICES, . ; A FEW CHOICE FARMS THAT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. 280 A , CI , Ti El. HOLD; about 200 acres of good limes'one hills and the '•it "iimnce B'iod lints; well subdivided and well watered; building consist of good G-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, 'trapshed, c:-\vbails witli concrete floui-, barn, ivoolshed with dip and vards. It is mil -silted for mixed ' tarmiiig and would carry about 25 to 30 dairy cows, with about .100 sheep..' buiiaied 4 mile Irom c!iee.=e factory, «nd about 5.1 miles, from township. Price, A-l per acre. Good tonus can be arranged. '■ • .({lO ACRES. FREEHOLD; all good limestone country, well watered and subi'n divided into 10 paddocks. Buildings consist of jood 5-roomed house, bathroom, woolshed, and yards,, concrete dip, motor shed, cart shed, and harness room, Slock carried and wintered on properly are made up of about 650 breeding ewes, 050 dry sheep, and about 50 to 70 head of cattle. The wool clip from this property lias given nil average return the* l.ist three years of about ,£750 per annum. Situated a,bout 15 mile' from I'ahiatua. Price, .£l6 10s. per acre, with <£2000 down, balance arranged for a term cf 7 vears at 51 per cent, per annum. Tfio AC ™ S > O.K.P. Goveri'inenl rent. £76 10s. pe.r annum, with the 10 per ■ , 9 nvcr ' ~:l,enl: rebate °T. All rich, heavy land, practically all ,y river deposit, with exception of small nigger head swamp, which has been all ' drained, and is rapidly coming into use. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, bathroom, storeroom, ;i double-bail cowshed with machines and concrete floor, trapshed, etc.; subdivided into 8 paddocks by good fences; in fact, all improvements such as buildings and fences have been put on the property during the n V' ei,l ' s : 12 acl ' es ' iavl ! "h'mped and ploughed. In its 'present state the place will carry 35 milking cows well and winter them, together with a' lew dry stock. Situated about 1. mile, from good cheese .factory, H miles from school, and 7 miles from township. Price, «C 65 per acre, and good teimg can be arranged. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD,, STOCK DEPARTMENT, . PAHIATUA. /' ' . — __ 208 ACHES FREEHOLD. 728 ACRES L.1.P., SMALL RENTAL. 936 umsubdivided; 200 acres ploughable; 50 acres have been ploughed; good G-roomed house, woolfihed, sheepyards, dip and all necess.\ry outbuildings; carrying 1250 sheep and 10 head of cattle. PRICE, £GSOO as a going concern. Terms and full particulars from WRICHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., UD., i WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. SPLENDID BULLOCK COUNTRY. ' ~ 210 ACRES FREEHOLD. 560 ACRES LEASEHOLD. • THE FREEHOLD is swamp land, bounded by. the. main Toad, and ifi'.'.waTi H miles from railway station,'school. Post Officc, and stores, cs th« Manawatn line. The swamp is fully drained, and when cleared of nigger ' heads, toe toe, etc.. will he 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 of this swamp cannot .be excelled. It only requires the work of a goud man for a year or two, to make it .£BO to JEM land. Buildings include a comfortable 5-roomed house with all modern conveniences, whare, woolshed, and dip yards. There is a large quantity of gTeen' flax of vci? fine quality ready for cutting, estimated to be about 2000 tons; royalty from this source alone considerably more than paid for the rent lnflt year. ; The Leasehold adjoining' which lice between the .Freehold and sea. consists of swamps flats, and warm low hills. It is all first-class breeding country for elieep or cattle. The property will en sily carrv tisn i>to and 150 head of • young cattle, 'in its present state. WITHOUT INJURING THE FLAX 1 . The R«nt of the Leasehold iB ,£3OO per annum. Lease has about 5 yeare to run. PRICE, £50 per acre for the Freehold portion, and the leasehold given in. TERMS EAST. ■ ' ■ . NOTE.—This is a first-class property for anyone wanting good fattening pad* docks near Wellington, or it (ould be cut up into several nice dairy farms. Fuller particulars, apply VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND''AGENT, FEILDING. \ CHEAP GRAZING RUN. 'KOAfll ACRES, Educational Lease, 21 years from November 1. 1915, perpetual D.41/U ripbi-of renewal; rent .£l7l per annum,, compensation allowed fol improvements: 2600 acres in sross, .balance. 2GOO wires in •taji; 400 to 500 acres ploughable; 20 to 22 miles of fencing altogether 011 property ; watered - by. t>er ; manent «tr*nms. Propertv i« situated 7 miles fTom nearest town, where river iwt is. B'lildines comnrise a 6-roomed House, woolshed, and several outbuildings; telephone laid on. This property prior to the war was' on the market at £6 ss. per acre; circumstances now prevail that make the owners ' desirous of selling. To enable a quick sale, the price lias' been reduced to the ridiculously low price of £3 10s. ;ier acre. ■ • Terms may be arranged. • F. R. H, BRIOE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. \ SHEEP RUN-AT MANGAWEKA. '■"II Ai* ACRES', excellent Sheep Country, on pana formation. All been heavy JL'JIM bush, now in solendid grass pasture. Subdivided into 15 paddocks and . all n»rmanently watered. " Wintered 2100 big sheep and 152 head full-grown cattlftHouse, man's whare, woolshed, dip, etc. ' Owner soiling owing to being too far from school for young children. Thero is money to be made out of this place. • TRICE, £16. Terms arranged. APP ' T ABRAHAM AMD WILLIAMB, LTD., • •ALL BRANCHES. .v. , , WE have Buyers for-Dairy and Sheep Farms (suitable for Returned Soldiers), W Small Dairy. Farms, for sale or Lease. OWNERS WITH PROPERTY FOR SALE-SEND US FULL PARTICULARS, WE HAVE FOR SALE- ..' .. . , , .'. 1 ncm ACRES, Freehold, splendid property, 18 miles from good town, close to | email township, good motor road,, all cleared, 50 acres river flat, iinlance undulating, all easily rideahle, subdivided into -20 paddocks, seven wire, , total a posts fences. Carrying at present 1500 sheep, .230 cattle, and capable of carrying more. Buildings consist of 10-roomed. house, cottage, whare, and all neces'arv outbuildings. Electrio light throughout. Hydro-electric plant on pro. Sertv' woolshed, nnd electric machines. Telephone. , PRICE, £20 per acre. £8500 cash required. ...,; • , , , Owner has good reasons for selling. We can recommend inspection of . this ' property. • ' . ' rug N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON. i , 1 A 1 A ACRES, Te Kuiti; all good, limestone land, good two-sheep country, be(jn lieavy | )nsl] country; easy formation; 750 acres in good English grasses, balance standing bush; all ring-fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, good sheep proof-fences. The whole block is well watered. There is a good 9-roomed House and outbuildings, shearing shed .and yards; metalled motor road )o farm. Title, O.R-.P. at 10s. per acre. PRICE, £8 ,55.per acre. ■ Terms, £1000 cash, balance at 51 per cent. ' This Farm has been personally inspected, and is recommended-as a great bargain, and will show a very big margin of profit. Apply to A. C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI. THE BEST OF.GRAZING COUNTRY. i ACRES 'l'aihape District, all in grass, and subdivided into about 14 JLOiH * paddocks; 30 acres level; balance rideable; house and all necessary building.-, including woolshed with machines. Price, onlj £1G per acie, half cash, balance to be arranged. « AA ACRES, handy to Mangaw'eka, first-class sheep country all in . grass 600. and <undivided; nice home, outbuildings, woolshed, etc. Price, £16 per acre, Only £1000 cash, balance sor 10 years at 4 per cent. . These properties arc good and right at the prices, so arrange at once for inspecti°" J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. 'Phones; Office, «; House. 2GI.
OTAIvI DAIRY FARM. 4r.r A COW proposition,' about' 100 OU acres river flat and trtjoul 30 acres higher land (also flat), cany inx capacity could be much increased. Now supplying City Council :nclory. Good buildings. Price, >£"2 per acre; .EIIOU cash required. LEASEHOLD SHEEP FARM. S) lAA YEAR rental for I! years. Good buildings, capacity about 1000 head stock, motor road, 2| miles station, etc. Exceptional climate. Ownrr of properly would exchange for smaller place. BARTON AND CO., LAND AGENTS, (Successor G. Anderson). Phone SS. OTAKI RAILWAY.
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