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LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KING, j Land, Estate, and Finance Agent, 1 NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ■ Box 100. Tel. 20. ' IT A A ACRES, Freehold, first-class i _L iUD limestone, very easy grazing country; 1060 ACRES have been Jelled, ! and laid down in best mixed English I grass, the balance good bush land. Iho , property is well watered, lies to. the sun, fenced,and divided into 12 paddocks; all sheep-proof, and in good order; good 5- ' roomed house, washhouse, man's whare, and outshed; telephone, acetylene light, j and water supply to house; sheep-yards; good roads, and handy to township, etc. PRICE i 8 10s. per acre.. Reasonable | terms. i "IOPO ACRES, 0.R.P., at 225. fid." ; LaO/J per acre. !H>3 acres in Engj lish grass, the balance in bush; 8- , roomed • dwelling house, well built, and , in good order; outbuildings, woolshed, and • sheep yard, and dip; well fenced and I divided into convenient paddocks; formed roads to the property. Price .£3 per acre , FOR CASH. . To be sold to wind up • estate. 1 " l -| rvo ACRES, Improved Dairy Farm, • XIO Freehold, good 5-roomed house, ) bathroom, and man's room, washhouse. . G-bailed cowshed, implement shed, fenced - and divided into 7 paddocks; all plough- ) able; handy to factory, school, etc. PRICE .£2l per acre; terms .£4OO cash, and the balance can remain AT 5 YEARS , AT 6 PER CENT, i - WHEN YOU ..THINK FARMS, THINK PROCTOR WYNNS. ' f)i a ACRES, situate close to Rail4±{) way, Factories, School, Saleyards, and good progressive Town; all laid down in good grasses and well. » watered; subdivided into 8 paddocks by ' good post and wire fences; good 4-room-ed house, telephone, new woolshed, new concrete cowshed, - dip, .trapshed, yards, etc.;, winters 20 cows, 30 head yoimg stock, and 300,.ewes and other sheep. This is an Educational Lease, with perpetual right of renewal.. . PRICE, .£l4 10s. jer acre. \ TERMS, .£1250 cash required. NOTE.—This is an exceptional chance to acquire a splendid farm at a lew price, and from ,:, hich a good income would be assured. Intending buyers should inquire early, as we do not anticipate the property being in the market long- . . • ■ PROCTOR. WYNNS (Late Stoddart and Proctor), ! ' 181 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. ■ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. " VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. ' IOAA ACRES, all in gross with the ' It)"U excention of 50 acres [ in bush. ■ This is a most ex- , collent piece of country, mostly ■ limestone formation, and mostly i been heavy ■ bush land; now carrying , 3000 sheep and 50 head cattle. The land is well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks by post and vire fencing, and is exceedingly -well watered by creeks ! and streams. Thero are .fully 200 acres 1 flat and ploughable en the property and 1 balance easy hills. There is an attrnc- ' tivc homestead of 7-roomed house, with ! all necessary conveniences, and out- ' buildings, large woolshed with shearing plant, yards, dip, etc. Tenure, 490 acres Freehold, and SOO acres L.I,P. Township 3 miles. PRICE. ,£lO per acre, which oricc buys the freehold of the whole block. Terms; ,£3250 cash, balnnm o per cent. NOTE—If it .purchaser is prepared to i take over the property just as it is and does not call upon ll.e Vendor to freehold the L.I.P. portion, considerably less cash could be accepted.. We have inspected t'-is place, and can strongly recommend it. as a very cheap farm. > For further particulars or arrange- ■ ments to inspect, write or wire 1 H. F. M'NEUI AND CO.. LTD., Land and Estate Agents, 155 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. LAND FOR LEASE. XOOO district, Freehold, well improved, heavy ; bush land, winters 2 ewes, 6plendid climate, will lease to good man for. 10 I years at 17a. ,6d,- per acre, with purchasing clause. No goodwill. I ■ ' . . ACRES FREEHOLD, and 900 Acres Leasehold adjoining, at 9d. per acre, 23 miles from Dannevirka, fine limestone country, 14-roomed house, and very fine outbuildings; winters 2, sheep besides cattle. This is a fine property at .£l7 10s. per acre, with ,£6OOO ensh. Unexpected circumstances have forced these properties on the market. They are exceptional value. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD,, Dannevirke, H.B. COME, BUY WHERE THE GRASS IS , - ALWAYS GREEN. ; CHOICE DAIRY-FARM, TARANAKI. 9Art ACRHS, highly improved Farm, /VUU over 100 acres been ploughed and regrassed, 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, watered by good streams, good metalled road to factory, school and -rail-. way station, 1 mile,- nice houso of 5 Q'ooms and outbuildings, rich soil, grows exceptional tu.rnip crops. The farrii is well sheltered, will carry 75 cows. If you want 'to give your son a start, or if you want a start, yourself, come right away. An Absolute Bargain at .£'lo per acre.. I'Bofl cash. Balance at 51 pw cent. Note—My register contains tho pick of Taranaki Dairy Land, also splendid sheep country; 25 years' practical experience of Taranaki values. Buy from me and YOU WILL MAKE MONEY. E. JACKSON, SOLfi AGENT, Valuer and Commission Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. SHEEP STATION-2600 ACRES. OVER .£7OOO worth of improvements, all in grass, wintered 5000 sheep and 100 callle, well ft need and watered, house, .slieepyards, etc.; good long lease at ts. 7d. per acre renlnl. Owner taking over ,£2 ss. nor acre oft' it. To a man wilh .£OOOO cash deposit (his is a snip. Goodwill Jis 10s. per acre. Stock at valuation, balance 6 per cent. Full particulars from , HARRY HAL'L, Land Agent. Box 242. Gisborne.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 151, 21 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 151, 21 March 1919, Page 10

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