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LAND' NOTICES. Two Good Propositions in the Bay of Plenty. A District that is favoured by a splendid climate, and has a good future before it:— ABOUT 125 ACHES, FREEHOLD, situated near Whakatane, where a free?' 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 ploughajjle heavy swamp soil, nearly ring fenced, subdivided into 4 paddocks; good'roads, school 1J miles, railway station (proposed) J mile, PRICE, .£4l per acre, 20 per cent, cash; balance to be arranged at 5 j 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 ,£2O per aero it is considered good buying, and JEIOOQ easn is. required to get into it. n~t pj ACRES, FREEHOLD, good sheep and cattlo country, situated in the UXnJ Pahiatua District. Well subdivided by good fences. Will winter one ■wet ewe and 2-3 rd dry sheep to the acre, besides carrying about 80 head of cattle over the whole. Buildings comprise: Good house, stable, cowshed, woolshrd, machines, sheep yards, etc. Situated about 2 miles from school and 4 miles from township. PRICE, £17 10s. per ncre. About X3DOO cash required. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ' LTD. ' ■ STOCK DEPARTMENT. PAHIATUA. ■ FOR SALE. SHEEP FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. ■Jf/JA ACRES, of which 442 acres are freehold, balanoe Education Lease; 8 J.XO«/ , miles from Railway; ail in grass; 150 acres plouahable; well subdivided and watered; 10-roomed house, wcolshed, and all necessary buildings for an up-to-date farm; 2057 sheep, 1200 of which are breeding, ewes; 238 cattle; 103 of which are breeding cows; horses, implements, tools. ~ AVALK IN. WALK OUT. ON EASY TERMS. For further particulars apply to • WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. OKfIA A.CRES-A BARGAIN. I HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE a very fiflo property in TWO FARMS, consisting of about 2500 ACRES. The Farms aro only separated by about 2i 'miles by good metal road, and can be worked in conjunction. The whole property is in great heart, fully 900 acres being first-class flat and ploughable country; beautifully watered and subdivided, and carrying ft iarge amount of stock. Buildings consist of a large Residence, with well kid-out grounds, all neces> sary outbuildings,' and also two small houses, woolshcd, dip, yards, etc. .SITUATED only-7 miles from a large town, railway, freezing works, eta. Absolutely the CHEAPEST PROPERTY on the market to-day. FOR PRICE AND TERMS, apply, at once. VICTOR E. SMITH, estate agent, feilding. A SOUND INVESTMENT. ~ 'j ]riRST.CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, -twnn ACRES, Freehold; situated 2 miles from Railway Station and P. 0.; -\ I. i 01/ School at gate; all in grass excepting 125 acres; about 100 acres plough, able when stumped; well suMivided inio 12 paddocks ami well watered by permanent streams. Stock now on the and beiug wintered:— 2170 Breeding Ewes *' 450 Hoggets Tti Rams and Wethers 372 head of Cattle and 7 Horses. There is a good G-roomed house, woolshcd, 4 stands, stable, dip and yards all'* complete; also, two small cottages let to tenants. Country is of blue papa formation and mostlv been heavy milling bush; now well grassed and in good heart; ■ 03 bales of wool "clipped last year, beside carrying over 300 head of cattle, j , Price, .£lO per acre. Mortgage O/D to Bank. . ; Terms, ,£7OOO cash, balance 5 years at 55 per cent.; stock at valuation if deFor further particulars and to arrange for inspection, apply to r\ R. H. BRICE, LAND AND INSTATE AGENT, MARTON. —. . . — — — ANOTHER LARGE BLOCK OF LAND NEAR PALMERSTON FOR PRIVATE nrn(\ '\CRES, Slieep and Dairying land, quite close to Pajmerston, now sur--4U\)[s vevod into suitable lots and ready to' be sold to the first purchaser who inspects." Come along and get your choice; we will give you the reserve*. This was all originally heavy bush country; a large area ploughed, and all the sections have a considerable area which can be ploughed when stamped. 1 hero are Homesteads on several of the sectiovs. Buy one of these farms. Particinato . in all the advantages this town and district can offer. The buyers at our Million Dollar Land Sale" have not got all the bargains we hove to offer. Call in and let us show you over. ■ ' ABRAHAM AMD WILLIAMS, L 78., j . BOX G7,i PALMERSTON NORTH. * SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. FOR SALE. ' ir - ICR.ES Freehold, close to good Man.iwatu town, station and factor* ■ 455 within t mile. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, new U-, roomed house and all necessary buildings. Carrying at present 90 dairy cows,/« head drv cattle. 25 stnd lambs Will carry 120 dairy cows. per acre. Cash, .£2OOO. a r\(* ACRES, same locality,' similar country, good buildings, now carrying 130 498 head cattle, HO stud she.ep. Could milk 120 cows comfortably. ffiW-StehM-W «< P-tner with cash, »rf ' which will go to improve these properties. Further particulars apply THE HZ. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON. W A I K A T O. GRVZING AND FATTENING LAND. GLAXO AREA. A GREAT BARGAIN! v \CRES FREEHOLD, 7 miles station, large town, and saleyards. Splen- • 1500 did'«heei> and cattle land; 450 acres in splendid grass, 250 acres rich J" • i P»v Vwnrni) clav bottom, freo from timber; 4 miles big .drains, good fnlfi nl'ice I"en » and titree. with rough, feed; 700; acres rich ; ilats, balIrl ndulating; 90 per cent, of the whole .block is easy, ploughable .land; grows n a Z « nnil oats The whole block is ring fenced, new fences, six paddocks 80 nHnnnll' watered throughout bv never-failing streams and' creeks; can milk ?oTc P o r noV and run a lot of bullocks. Good homestead and outbuilding*. ' Ph Valuation l is ft al°foilows:-Xl2 per acre for the swamp, .£8 for the 450 acres, onn <v,. "an i/>vps and .£3 for the balance. — Prlcp is only £! 15s. per acre. Terms .£ISOO cash balance arranged 'it 51 per cent. This Estate has great prospective value. Work out the Nation. {■« o||Hgol|| BQy , FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. \CPF<; 5 miles from Wanganni bv level metal road, and 1J miles from lOv -,; hnl fietorv store, railway station and post office; 30 acres rich drainxuv ■iV',,,,), on«- -rood hill= G acres lucerne, orchard and plantations, 5- " J cowsl d £ ]. onUt shed, stables, etc. Will carry 40 cows. "Trice.£3s P*? -£G(!o cash. ■ . - . 2955. - \r-nr* of epoil dairying land. 0 miles from Marlon, all level and ploughable, •7K AU ,i"L except about 10 acres, tang ploughed, 9-roomed house, cow 1 oilier si edT 0 paddocks, well watered by springs orchard and garden, 1 , Come' af onc P e 10°".speot the above property J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. ~ TQ4.O ACEES > nll splendid grazing „,. country, S miles from large FIRST-CLASS IAKM. towl) on j [a j n j li nD , Title. 1050 . acres freehold, balanco 0.R.P.; 1760 acres ~.-. ~ • ■„« nr crnno all '» English grass, 50 acres bush; 100 acres KA ACRES, all :n grn» oi ciop a lo •„ aWM •„ tunli Ring , o\f ploughable now, well waterc , a \i- knm{ fnd Bu))lHvided into 24 pa ddo L fcs. ded into 7 paddocks; moderi nonse vn[mA , )V mim nnd st reams. Very with all conveniences; good oiu- e . lsy collntry and n( , nr i v two-thirds buildings; registered flail}, o. - |,i otlg 'i l al>le when cleared. Carrying cacretsd sheds, etc. pacity just on two breeding ewes. At The Pronertv is centrally situated, with present carryinif 2700 sheep, 200 caltlo ~S rn-id frontage, and is an ex- and 25 horses; 4-roomed, house and all „?i"„i.fa,.„. in everv respect. necessary outbuildings, including large cellenl faiui in »; a with 3^tftnd s]m - PRICE, .C4ASO, of which J.lnoo in cash p](ln) . [ mia \ M . 6 ln ji es from station and nnd balance on good terms at 5J Bc i loo i ft dioining. Price, only ,£l3 pe7 per cent. aero, one-third cash. O .\NDERSON GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT. LTD., (Successor 'to Barton and Co.), th .L__^.. Otaki Railway, pOOD Prating promptly produced al 'Phone 58. popular prices, at "Dominion" Jol Printing Wort"

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 228, 20 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 228, 20 June 1919, Page 12

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