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LAND NOTICES, A FEW CHOICE FARMS THAT ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. QQ/i ACRES FREEHOLD; about 210 acres of good limes|one hills and the /VO " balance' good flats; well subdivided and well watered; buildings consist of good 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, trapshed. rr-wbails with concrete floor, barn, iroolshed with dip and yards. It is vrell si:led for mixed farming, mid would c.in-y about 25 t0.30 dairy cows, with, about 400 sheep. Situated j mile from cheese factory, and about 5J miles from township. Price, •£2l per acre. Good twos can be arm nged. . | . ("J4-A FREEHOLD; all good limestone country, well watered and subr , divided into 10 paddocks. Buildings consist of. g00d.5-roomed hpu«e, bathroom, woolshed, and yards, concrete dip, motor shed, cart shed, and harness room. Stock cia'i'ied and wintered on property are made up of about 650 breeding ewes, 050 dry sheep, and about 50 to 70 bead of cattle. The wool clip from this property Uns given an average, return the last three years of about £'iiO per annum. about 15 miles from Pahiatua. Price, SAb 10s. per acre, with J;2oflD down, balance arranged'for a term cf 7 years at 5J per cent, per ajinuni. . . • ACRES, O.R.P. Government rent. £'6 10s. per annum, with the 10 per - cent. Government rebate off. All' rich, heavy land, practically all river deposit, with exception of small nigger head swamp, which has been all drained, and is rffpidly coming into use. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, bathroom', storeroom? 3 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 lwe been put on the, property during tho last 5 years: 12 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Tn its present state the'place will carry 35 milking cows well, and 1 winter tliem, together with * few dry stock. Situated about J mile from good cheese factory, H miles from school, and 7 miles from township,' Price, <£f>s 'per-acre, and good terms can be arranged. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, ' ' PAHIATUA. 3110 ACRES FREEHOLD. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD. JjJXCELLENT Buildings, well, subdivided and well watered. 'Vfinters 500 ewea and cattle. ; ■An excellent farm for any one'..living in Wellington, or.wishing to retire. ' PRICK-.JKW. ■ Further particulars from' • " . .. , . WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD,,. V WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. " v ' SPLENDID BULLOCK COUNTRY. 310. ACRES FREEHOLD, SCO ACHES LEASEHOLD. , ' THE FREEHOLD is swamp land, "bounded by the main road, and rfc-Iwayt •'ll miles' from railway station.' school, Post Office,'.'and'' stores, on > to* Manawatu line. The swamp is fully drained,' and when cleared' of' nigger hp,ids, toe too. etc.. will be in' first-class order for fattening bullocks, milking, or for .market gardening. When turned over'will grow loots. lucerne, or other green crops to perfection. The quality of tVs swamp cannot be eicelled.- It only: requires the work of a good man for'a year or twoi'to mnke it ,£SO to'JEM land-. Buildings include n: comfortable "i-roomed house with all modern conveniences, whnre, woolshed. and dip yards.There is a large quantity of gTeen flax of very fine quality ready for putting, intimated to -be' about 20011 tons; loyalty from this source alone considerably more than paid for the rent Inst year. The Leasehold adjoining which lies between the Freehold and sea, consists of swamps flats, and warm low hills. It is all first-class breeding country for sheep or cattle. The property will'eosily carrv t'x." pwp® and 150 head of yotine cattle, in its nresent state. WITHOUT INJURING THE FLAX. > The Rent of the Leasehold is .£3OO per annum. Lease has about 5 >ears to run. PRTCE. ,£SO per acre for the Freehold portion, and the leasehold given in. TERW EASY. . ~ . , NOTE—This is a first-closs property for anyone wanting good fattening pad* docks necr Wellington. o* it (ould be cut up into several nice dairy farms. • Fuller oartionlnTs. apply VICTOR E. SMITH, land agent, feilding. *. GOOD COASTAL FARM. 4 QA ACRES, Freehold, about 35 minutes by motor from large market town,P.O.'and'school 2 miles, adjoining railway, telephone connection with all parts. Good modern Bungalow of 7or 8 rooms with all conveniences. New woolshed) stable and implement shed; also motor shed. Well subdivided into numerous paddocks, and watered by windmill and dams. The land is flat and gently miniating, and all ploiigliable of first-class quality. Grows magnificent crops of all descriptions, and will easilv winter 3 ewes per acre, Lambs fatten readily. Freezing works within easy reach. . ; PRICE, .£35 10s. per acre. Good terms arranged. 19/H p] R. H. 3RICE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. ,

SHEEP RUN AT MANGAWEKA. 11 Atr ACRES, excellent Sheep Country, on papa' formation. All been he&vf xXv S bush, now in splendid grass pasture. Subdivided into 15 paddocks and nil permanently watered. ~ Wintered 2100 big sheep and 152 head full-grown cattle. Rouse, man's whare, woolshed, dip, etc. Owner selling owing to-being too tar from school for young children. There is money to be made out of this place, PRICE, <£16. Terms arranged. Apply ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 1 ' ALL BRANCHES. SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. ' . FOR SALE. . { . ' Arr ACRES, Freehold, close.-to good Manawatu town, station and factory 455 within I mile. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, new 6roomed house and all necessary buildings. Carrying at present 90 dairy cows. 43 head dry cattle, 25 stud lambs. Will carry 120 dairy cows. PRICE—£2S per acre. Cash, £2000.. ; • ■ ' t nn UIRES. same locality, similar Muntrr, good buildings, now carrying 130 490 "head cattle, 140 stud sheep,. Could milk 120 cows comfortably. mufF— ner acre. Cash ,£2OOO. . ■ ■ . ..... Owner will" consider taking in managing partner with £5000 cash, £2000 of which will go to improve these properties. ■Further particulars apply tHE Mlt FARMERS' CO.°OP« DISTRIBUTING COY., LTDi t DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. FEATHERSTON 1 ST.. WELLINGTON. 1 ACRES, Te Kuiti; all, good limestone. land, 'good two-sheep country! IU4.U all been heavy bus i, country; easy formation; 750 acras in good EmrlWi «ra«e«, jinnee 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; 255 «L ,«d !• m. m- * * ™ OE ' f." per acre Terms, .£IOOO cash, balance at 5* per cent. This Farm has been personally inspected, and is recommended as a great bargain, and will show a,very big-.margip of .profit. Apply to. A. C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI. ' 7,. THE BEST. OF GRAZING COUNTRY. i ne\« ACRES, Tailtape District,- all in grass, and subdivided into -about 14 , -1097 acres leveli-balanco rideable;. house and ,all necessary tailta, 'Sffii ..Vitt .mmm. Mm. mm mm half cash, balance to he arranged. „ „ .pßpc handy to Jfangaweka, first-class sheep country, all in grass 600 '2 well Sided; nice home. o"«ng S; woolsM ec. Pnce, .10 • per acre. Only JSIOOO cash, balance sor 10 year* at 5* per tent. These." properties are good and right at the. prices, so; arrange at once for in. epection. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MAKTON. '.Phones: Office, 43; House. 261. ' .■ •)•.

OTAKI DAIRY FARM. A'r.iiA COW proposition, about 1M 45 50 acres nyor fl«t and about en Irißbev land ( n^so cam* « be much increased. BSWrtJts« cash required.. ' LEASEHOLD SHEEP FARM. o a AA 'V YEAR rental for 3 years. &40Uc!mc1 buildings, capacity about ifWVI liMid stock, motor vorul, -j UlllOS iStioS etc. Exceptional climate. Owner of property would exchange for smaller PlnCe ' BARTON AND CO., LAND AGENTS, (Successor G. Anderson). 'Phone SS. - OTAKI RAILWAY.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 159, 31 March 1919, Page 12

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