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LAND NOTICES. Two 'Good Propositions in the Bay of Plenty. A District that is favoured by a splendid climate, and lws a good future More it:— •• ABOUT 425 ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated near Whakatane, where a free7> ing works has been recently erected, and a district that has. been, without • doubt, some of the finest bullock and dairy country in New Zealand. At.the present time there is a lot of rough feed on the -property (English grass). It is all flat and ploughable heavy swamp soil, nearly ring , fenced, subdivided into i paddocks;.good roads, .school li miles, railway station (proposed), i mile. PRICE, <£41 per acre, 20 per cent, cash; balance to bo arranged at 51 per cent. ABOUT 274 ACRES, FREEHOLD, rich, heavy,, drained swamp, and is situated G miles from Te Puke, which town is connected by rail with Tauranga. At the price of X2O per acre it is considered good buying, and ,£IOOO casn is required to get into it. /?"! k ACRES, FREEHOLD, good sheep and cattle country, < eituatod in tha "j-" l'ahiatua District. Well subdivided by good fences. Will winter one wet ewe and 2-Brd dry sheej> to the acre, besides carrying about 80 head of cattle over the whole. Buildings comprise: Good house, stable, oowshed, woolshr.d, machines, sheep yards, etc. Situated about 2 miles from school and 4 miles from township. ' ■ j PRICE, ,£l7 10s. per acre. About ,£3OOO cash required. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. STOCK DEPARTMENT, '. ' 1 ; PAHIATUA. ■ • is FOR SALE, ' SHEEP FARM AS A GOING CONCERN, 11 AQ ACRES, of which 442 acres are freehold, balance'Education-Leasei-,S XAOt/ miles from Railway; all in grass; 150 acres plough able; well subdivided and watered; 10-roomcd house, wcolshed, and alt necessary buildings for an up-to-date farm; 2057 sheep, 1200 of which are breeding ewee; 286 cattloj. 103 of which, are breeding cows; horses, implements, tools. ■ WALK IN. WALKOUT. ON EASY TERMS. For further particulars apply: to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. 2500 AC " ES-A BARGAIN - I HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE a very iifie property in TWO FARMS, consisting of about 2500 ACRES. The Farms are oniy separated by about-2J mile's by good metal road, and can he worked in conjunction. . . The whole in-great hpart, fully 900.acres being first-class flat and ploughablo country; beautifully watered and subdivided, and carrying a large amount of stock. Buildings consist of a large Residence, with well laid-outgrountls, all neces« s»ry outbuildings, and also two small houses, woolshed, dip, yards, etc. SITUATED only 7 miles from a large town, railway, freezing works, eto. Absolutely the CHEAPEST PROPERTY on the market to-day. FOR PRICE AND TERMS, apply, at once, •' VICTOR E. BMSTH, estate age\t, feilding. FINE COASTAL SHEEP RUN. 1 OAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, L. T. Title. Practically all in 'grass and well subdivided into about 20 paddocks by post and wire fencing. Splendidly watered bv permanent treeks, and bounded on one side by the tea coast. Aboiil "50 acres'flat and ploughable, balance undulating and hilly, but all easily rideable. Winters 1000 breeding ewes, 800 dry sheep, and 170 head of cattle. This can be considerably increased by growing turnips. The buildings comprise a comfortable S-ro'omed dwelling with all conveniences, including telephone connection with all parts, also 0-roomed house, men's quarters, tarn, ' cowshed, woolshed with 4 machines, sheep dip and 3 sets yards. Situated 5 miles from rialwav and stock market, 2i miles from school and 2 miles from post office. Within easy reach of Wellington by motor road. Price, ;CU per acre. Mortgage at 5 and 5J per cent. Goode terms arranged. For further particulars apply, to.. ■ F. R. H. BRICE, land £ND insurance agent, marton. another large block of land NEAR PALMLBSTON for PRIVATE SUBDIVISION. _ Of A A ACRES, Sheep and Dairying Land, quite close to Palnieiston, now sur4t>Uv veved into suitable lots and ready to be sold to the first purchaser . who inspects." Come along and set your choice; we will give you the rwerve». This was all originally heavy busll country; a larce area .ploughed, and all the ■ (sections have a considerable area which cairbe ploughed when stumped. Theio are Homesteads on several of the sections Buy one of these farms. Participate in all the advantages this town and distuct can offer. The buyers at out Million Dollar Land Sale" have not got all the bargains we have to ofier. Call m aud let us show you over. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTQ., BOX 07, PALMERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. FOR SALE. ACRES Freehold, close to good Manawatu town, station and factort 450 within i mile. Subdivided' into 16 paddocks well watered, new 6roomed houM and all necessary buildings. Carr ™ at present 90 dairy cons, head dry cattle. 25 stud lambs. Willj carry 120 dairy cows. ; . PRICE—.£'2S per acre. Cash, *20lKi. ~ I ru-pc! »,«» lnralitv > similar country, good buildings, now carrying 134 496 * head cattle. 140 stud sheep. Could milk 120 cows comfortably. S!!£W«£Sta£««??. SL. »■«.<' mm mm * which will go to improve these properties Further particulars apply ?HENZ FARMERS'CO.-OP. .DWTRIBUTIHC COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. "~WAI K A T O. GRAZING AND FATTENING LAND.,. GLAXO AREA. A GREAT BARGAIN! „ , -ppEP.ROI.D, 7 miles station, large town, and saleyards. hplen--1500 dfdiff andeattle.land; 450 acr'es 'in splendid grass, 2M acres rich ; j clav bottom, free from timber; 4 miles big drains, rood drained flax swamp, J 'rough feed; 700 acres rich flats, balfall; bala-nee ferii, • . y ock j„ ensyi ploughable land; grows, nnC S fnd oate The whole block is ring fenced, new fences, six paddocks, Rood watered throughout by never-failing streams and creeks; can milk 'mm™now.wdTun » lot of bullocks. Good homestead and outbuildings. ?lv.Sulffis a S 8i per acre for the swamp, .£8 for the 150 acres, n'o S 'p?r c d e Ws" D per acre. Terms JGISOO cash balance arranged at's* ner cent. This Estate has great prospective vplue. Work out th« valuation. Al,ply A " t q"° j OHN gON, BOX 36> te KUITI. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. - mil „ s f rom Wangaimi bv level-metal road, and l}miles-from 100 school' factory, store, railway station and post office; 30 acres rich draij ■ Wol„,,pp PBSV crood hills, 6 acres lucerne, orchard and plantations, 6cowshed, implement shed, stables, etc. Will carry 10 cow. Price, JC3S ner acre, .£6OO caMi. \CRES of good dairying land, 6 miles from.Marton, all level and ploughable^ w3 » afi-s.uss nssfMsrasw Come' at once to inspect the above properties. J, HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON..

icyn ACRES, air splendid grazing country, 8 miles from large town on Main Trunk lino. Title, 1050 acres freehold, balnnco 0.R.P.; 1780 acres in English, grass, 50 ncres bush; 100 acres now ploiighablp,- 14 acres in turnips. Ring fenced find sulMividcd into .24 paddocks, watered by springs nnd streams. Very easy country .and. nearly two-thirds ploughabjo when cleared. Carrying capacity just on two breeding ewes. At present' carrying 2700 sheep, 200 eattlu and 25 horses; 4-roonied . house and all necessarv outbuildings, including largo iron wool-shed with' 3-stand shearing plant installed; 6 miles from station and school adjoining. Price, only ,£l3 per acre, one-third cash, GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Palmerston North. (""( OOP Printing promptly produced at JT popular prioes, at "Dominion" Job Printing WorV«

FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. ■ ka ACRES, all in grass or crops, all Dlouehublo now, well wateredj -divi- " (led into 7 paddocks; modern house with all conveniences; good outbuildings; registered dairy, concreted sheds, etc. Tho Property is centrally situated, with main road frontage, and is an excellent farm in every respect. PRICE, JC4950, of which ,£ISOO in cash nnd balance 011 good terms at 5! percent. G. ANDERSON (Successor to Barton and Co.), Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 224, 16 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 224, 16 June 1919, Page 10

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