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J LAND NOTICES, 2 A FEW CHOICE FARMS THAT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. \ 9QA .ACRES 'FREKI-T.QJJ); alxiiit MO aires 'of good'-'limestone .bills, and: the ■ wV- balance good flatsj woll ; subdivided and -well, buildings- eon-. ' eisl of good 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, -trapshed, i':,wbails with conerete floor, barn, ivoolshed' with 'dip and yards. It is"',veil .Bulled for-, mixed farming, and would carry about 25 to 30 dairy cows, with -'about 409 ' sheep. Situated J mile from cheese factory,, and about,miles from township. Price, .per acre. Good .forms can he arranged. •• , fJ/A ACRES, FREEHOLD; till good limei-toiie'country,- well .watered andsub- ■ UTtV/ divided into 10 paddocks. Buildings-consist of £00d 5-roomed. house,, bathroom, woolshed, ami-yard?, concrete dip,, motor she'd, cart shed, and .'har-. ... ness room. Stock carried ii))d wintered on' property, are made up of .about>.6so. breeding ewes, 650 dry ".sheep, and'abou t 50 to 70- head of, cat tie. The wool clip from this property has given an average return the last thrqe. years of . about .5750 per annum. Situated about 15 miles from Pahiatua. l'rice, «£IS 10s. Dor acre, with =02000 down, balance arranged for a term i'£ 7 years at 5J per cent, per annum. I?£l ACRES, O.R.P. Government rent. ,£7G 10s. per annum, with tlie 10 per cent. Government rebate oil". All rich, heavy land, practically all river deposit, with exception of small nigger-head swamp, which has been all . drained, and is vapidly coming'into use. . Buildings consist of's-foomed house,,' bathroom, storeroom, 3 double-bail cowshed with machines arid- 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 -. last 5 years j'l2 acres have been, stumped and .ploughed. ', In its. present, state the place will carry 35 milking cows well and winter' them,, together .'.with a few dry slock. Situated about. 5 mile. from good .cheese factory, U'.. miles from school, and 7 miles from township. Price, ,£6s'per acre,' and good terms can be arranged.WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT,.PAHIATUA. ' 208. ACRES , "FREEHOLD,:.-" ■, ' '-l-v' w 728 ACRES L.lJ'.j SJfAEL'-REXTAEi v..-. . 936 . ' V TI/"ELL subdivided; 200 acres ploughable; 50 acres have been ploughed; good 0-roomed house, woolslred,' shefepyards, dip and all necessary outbuildings; carrying 1250 sheep and' 10 head •• - • of cattle. PRICE, a'CSOO as a going concern. Terms and full particulars .from . .-. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON Ap; CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. SPLENDID BULLOCK COUNTRY 210 ACRES FREEHOLD. ' 560 ACRES LEASEHOLD. n . . ■ THE FREEHOLD is swamp land,, bounded by the main road, and rn..wa.yi li miles I from railway station, school, Post Office, and stores, ca . tM .. Mang-watu line. The 'swamp is fully drained, and when 'Cleared of nigger heads* -toe toe, etc.. will be in first-class order for. fattening-; bullocks, -oiuKing,.or for market gardening. • When turned over will grojv roots. lucerne,,or oaier green , crops to perfection. The- quality of "this swamp cannot .be excelled; :Tt only ; t* 'quires the work of a goud man for a year fir two, to make it -£80 to -£SiO land. Buildings include a comfortable T.-roomed house with all modern conveniences, whare, woolshed, and dip yards. Thera is a large quantity of green flax of.^ery. fine quality ready for cutting, estimated to be about 2000 tons; royalty from this source alone considerably more than paid for the rent last year. Tho Leasehold adjoining which lies between' the Freehold and sea. consists of swamps flats, anil warm-.low hills. It is all first-ckss breeding country for sheen or cattle The propertv will easilv carrv w ,?w<* aid 150 head or vonnc cattle, in- its pres'ent state.WITHOUT INJURING JHE FLAX. * " The Rant of the Leasehold is .2300 per, annum.; Lease -has' about 5 jea«itt. ; run. PRTCE. JSO per acre for the Freehold portion, and the .leasehold' giveiun. TERMS E\SY. : '• NOTE.—This is a first-class property for. anyone wanting good fattening'paddocks nsar Wellineton, or it could be cut. up into several nice dairy farms. Fuller rmrticnlars. apply VICTOR E. SMITH, , land agent, feilding. ' . 1 ' CHEAP GRAZING-RUN. rOAA' 4CREP, Educational Lease. 21 years front November 1, 1915, perpetual D.4UU , viK ht of-renewal;, rent, .£l7l per annum, compensation allowed fof improvements: 2600 acres, in urass,' balance 2WO a<*» ; m bush, 400,t0 uOO acresDlouchable.;' 20 to 22 miles of fencing, altogether on property;- watered by permanent streams. Property is situated, 'r mileS'from,nearest town, wherever , imrt is Buildings conhirise a 6-roon\etl woolshed;, and outbuildings, telephone laid on. This property prior to thi was on tl\e'mnrJcoMt .£6 53. per acre ; circumstances -now -prevail. .that.PiaW tho owners desirous of selling. ' To enable a quick sale,'the'price has been reduced tf the. Tidic!litoislj ; 'loir price of ,£3 10s. per acre. • ~ Terms may be arranged., ■ , F. R. H. BRICE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. SHEEP RUN AT MANGAWEKA. ICft.ES excellent Sheep Country, on frnna- formation. All been Jiew? 1107 bush 'now in eolendid grass pasture. Subdivided into 15 paddocks and all oermanentlv watered; "Wintered 2100 big sheep and 152 head Ml-grown. cattle. House, man's whare, woolshed, dip, etc. : . - . ' .'Owner selling owing to being too far from'.school' for young -children : "There is money-to be made.out.of this place. : • PRICE, <£16. Terms • arranged. . " Apply ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.i ALL BRANCHES.SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. . ... < . Foß sale..-.' r'. ;■ c iiWlmld clo<e to good Manwratu town, station and factoir 455 1 1 S subdivided into-, 16. paddocks, well, 6- • PRICE—^25 -per acre. .'Cash, AiWU, ... •irnT'S «ame locality. similar.i'Oiuitry,.good buildiiigs, now carrying 130 496 " head' cattlf, 140 stiul slieep.- Could milk .120 cows comfortably. which will go to, improve-ihese -properlies.,, ... - ~. . . r: BOMlsio's MlillElS' IKSHTDTS. 5BIlJl(IJ^.

L A . n icEES, TeKuiti; all'good/]imestona'J.\n| v -good t'wo-sKeefi country? 1040 * „ ])eon heftvr bush country; easy ' formation; TJO" acres- in-good. . i English grasses, balance standing, bush;' all ring-fenced and subdivided ,nto lw ts paddocks, good sheep proof-fences. The whole block « well watered. Ce is a good 9-room'ed" House arid "outbuildings,;;.§Jiearing shed and yards, Sed JLr road .to farm. acre. . PBICE, 41 S, De v acre. Terms, XlflOO cash, balance at 55 per cent. • • _ This Farm lias 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.;, ir-Pira Tnilmnc District, all in grass, .and subdivided into about 14 1 HOT ACKEb, J athap hilance rideable; bouse and all necessary 1 10 J i paddocks; .3#aw«tevd, % buildings, including woolshcd iwu. half cash, balance to be' arranged. „ 1 » d oS%a 3 s-"»»"»•' 11 Br " ni These properties are good and rifM at the prices, so arrange at once for inspection. , j HARRIS AND SONS, . LAND-.'AGEXTg, MAJITON. 'Phones: Office, House, ifit.-' ■ v: U' /' _

[ OTAKI DALKi r FARM-'4S-50 cash required. LEASEHOLD SHEEP VATuM. oiAA \ YEAH rental; for A'yenrs. JbetUUciood buildinss. capacity about. 1000 head stuck, motor roi station, etc. Exceptional climate. Ounei of properly would .exchange iur smaller plaCe ' BARTON AND' CO., ' J,AND AGENTS,' (Successor 0. Anderson): -'.Phone 58.' OTAKI RAILWAY.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 14

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