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LAND NOTICES, A FEW CHOICE FARMS TH.AT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION.. QQA ACRES FREEHOLD; about "00 acres of good limestone hill? and tha "fOU balance good flats; well subdivided and well waterad; buildings consist of good 6-roomcd house, bathroom, pantry, trapshed, r.-'wbailfl with concrete flour, barn, woolshed with dip and yards. It is '.veil suted for mixed farming, and would carry about 25 to 30 dairy cows, with about. 400 sheep* Situated J mile fivjm cheese factory, and about 5J- miles from township. Price, £21 per it ere. Good terms can be arranged. (iAfl ACRES, FREEHOLD: all good limestone country, well watered and sub« ' divided into 10 paddocks. Buildings consist of good 5-roomed house,bathroom, woolshed, and yards, concrete dip, motor shed, cart shed, and harness room. Stock carried and wintered on property are made up of about 650 breeding 650 dry sheep, and about 50 to 70 head of tattle. The wool clip from this property has given an average return the lost three years of about =£750 per annum. Situated about 15 miles from Pahiatua. Price, .£l6 10s. per acre, with, <£2000 down, balance arranged for a term of 7 years at -54 - per cent, per annum. 7(»1 ACRES, O.R.P. Government rent. ,£76 10s. pe.r annum, with the 10 per. ' - cent. Government rebate off. All rich, lieavy land, practically ■ all river deposit, with exception of small nigger head swamp, v.'iich has been all ■ drained, and is rapidly coming into use. Buildings consist.of 5-roomed house,, bathroom, storeroom, 3 double-l>ail 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; 12 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 stock. Situated about J mile from good cheese factory, H miles from school, and 7 miles from township, Price, ,£65 per acre, and good termj can be arranged. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ' LTO„STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA-. " 208 ACHES FREEHOLD." ■ J 728 ACRES L.1.P., SMALL RENTAL. > 936 AORES ' ; WELL subdivided; 200 acres ploughable; 50 acres'have been ploughed; good 6-roomed house, woolshed. sheepyards, dip . and all necessary outbuildings; .parrying 1250 sheep and JO head, „• of cattle. • \ PRICE, A'osoo as a going concern, . . . . Terms and full particulars from ~ ' WRICHT, STEPHENSON AND CO,, aft., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES'. SPLENDID BULLOCK COUNTRY. . 210 ACRES FREEHOLD. 560 ACRES LEASEHOLD. THE FREEHOLD is swamp land, bounded by the main road, and, ra./w»yi H miles from railway station, school, Post ' 1 Office, and stores, 02 tM Mannwatu line. The swamp is fully drained, and wben cleared of jaigger 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 grew crops to perfection. The quality of th ; s'swamp cannot be excelled, It only requires the wort of a good man for a year or two, to make it .£BO to .£9O land. Buildings include a comfortable .1-roomed house .with all modern conveniences, whare, woolshed. and dip yards. There is a large quantity of green flax of very ■ fine quality ready for cutting. l estimated to be about 2000 tons; royalty.from this source alone considerably more than paid for the rent last year. The Leasehold adjoining which lies between the Freehold and - sea,-con-sists of swamps . flab, and warm low hills. It is all nrst-class breeding country for sheep or cattle. The property will easily carry tw we« jwd 150 head of Tounf cattle, in its present stale. WITHOUT INJURING THE FLAX. The R«nt of the Leasehold is .6300 per annum. Lease has about 5 jears tt run PRICE. ,£SO per acre for the Freehold portion, and the leasehold given in, TERMS EAST. 1 ' x . • , NOTE.—This is a first-class property for anyone wanting.good fattening,pandocks near Wellington, or it could be cut up ,into several nice dairy farms. Fuller TiaTticulars, apply . / VICTOR E. SMITH, land agent, feilding. : GOOD COASTAL FARM. . v jofl ACRES, Freehold, about 35 minute by motor.from large - market town, P.O. and school 2 miles.- adjoining railway, telephone connection with all parti.' Good lhodern Bungalow of 7 or 8,-roonw with all conveniences. .New woolshed. stable and implement sMi also itiotor shed.. Well subdivided int.o nunlCTcus. paddocks, and watered by windmill and dams. The land ,is flat and gently vr.dulating, and. alli ploughable of first-class quality. 'Grows magnificent crops of\-ill descriptions, and will easily winter H ewes per acre. Lambs fatten readily. TYePzing works within easy reach. PRICE, .£35 10s. per acre.. Good terms arranged. 19® F. R. H. BRICE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. SHEEP RUN AT MANGAWEKA. ' 11 Air ACRES, excellent Sheep Country, on papa formation. AH teen heavy 1107 bush, now in splendid grass pasture. Subdivided into 15 paddocks and all permanently watered. Wintered 2100 big sheep and 152 head full-grown cattle. House, man's wliare, 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, .216. Terms arranged. App! " ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMB, LTD., ALL BRANCHES. , , : . . 1 SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. FOR SALE. ' f; .ww ACRES Freehold, close to good Ifanawatu town, station and. factory 455 within' I mile. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, new-' 6-, romtied house and all. necessary buildings. Carr.mg at present 00 da.ry cows, 43 head dry cattle, 25 stud lambs WiU carry 120.da,ry .cows. . PRICE—£2S per acre. • Cash, .£2OOO. . • <n «; ACRES, same locality, similar country,-good buildings!- now carrying 130 4-96 Wad cattle, 140 stud sheep. Could nulk 120 cows comfortably. ■ J! 0 1 ner acre. Cash .£2OOO. " # Owner will" consider taking in mauwjng ' partner with cash, -of which will go to improve these properties. ' Further particulars apply . < . . ' IMP N Z FARMERS'CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE.'FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON. I Ift ,„ ACRES, Te Kuiti; all good limestone land,'good two-sheep country; 1040 aU teen bush 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. TWr is a good 9-roomed House and outbuildings, shearing shed and yards! TK..VOJI.P. Ik..xr .or., turn a*. per acre., Terms, cash, balance at SJ per cent. This Farm has been personally-inspected, and is_..recpn)niended..n? a great bargain,-and. will show-a very big , maTOn 0 f p»fi|.. .J A. C. JOHNSON, Boi k TE, WtTi.' ' 'THE BEST OF GRAZ|NG . COUNTRY. ' .'fn>c«s Taihapo District, all iii grass, and subdivided into about 14 1097 jjJl-. 1(1 acres level; balance rideable; house and nil necessary half cash, balance to be arranged. , • pppc i, nn( ] v to Hfoiigftwekn, 'first-class sheep country, all in grass 600 .Swell Sided; nice home,. outbuildings woolshed, etc. Price, *16 per acrc. W*loM cash, balance sor 10 years at 5J per cent. These properties are good and right at the prices, so arrange at once for inspection. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, JtARTQN. .. " ■'•. r 'Phones:: Ho 2 ' 6l ' - ■ • ■ ■• ■ : ' -

OTAKI DAIRY FARM, . .K ~ A COW proposition, alxmt 100 45"50 .acres river flat ami ,bw.t on Mres higher land (also flat), cairy • could be'much increased. cash required. LEASEHOLD SHEEP FARM; n, A A A. YEAR rental for 3 .years. 3i4UUGood b/iildinss, capacity about 1000 head stock, wolor roiul, *.} miles station etc Exceptional climate. Owner of property would exchange for smaller plaCe ' BARTON AND CO., • LAND AGENTS, (Successor G. Anderson). 'Phone SS. OTAKI RAILWAY.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 12

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