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LAND NOTICES, ' Tiro Good Propositions in (ho Bay of Plenty. A District that is favoured by a splendid climate, and has a good future beforo it:— ABOUT 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated near Whakutane, where a froea> ing works has been recently erected, and a district that lias been, without doubt, Homo 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 graes). It is all Hat and ploughable heavy swamp soil, nearly ring fenced, subdivided into 4 paddocks; good roads, school 1$ miles, railway stntion (proposed) J mile. PRICE, ,£4l per acre, 20 per cent, onah; balance to be arranged at i\ per cent A BOUT 274 ACRES, FREEHOLD, rich, heavy, drained swamp, and is situ- ->-*- ated C miles from Te Puke, which town is connected by rail with Tauranga. At the price of i.'2fl per acre it is considered good buying, and j>looo ensn is required to get into it. n-i x ACRES, FREEHOLD, good eheep and cattle country, situated in the VJ-O l'ahiatua District. Well subdivided by good fences. Will winter one wet ewe and i!-3rd dry sheep to the acre, besides carrying about 80 head of cattle over the whole. Buildings comprise: Good house, stable, oowslied, woolshrd, machines, sheep yards, etc. Situated about 2 miles from school and I miles from township. PRICE, ,£l7 10s. per acre. About .£3OOO cash required. WAiRARAPA FARMERS 5 GO-OPERATIVE ABBOCIATION. : LTD. STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA. ■ FOR SALE. SHEEP FARM AS A GOING . CONCERN. iifiG ACRES, of which 442 acre? are freehold, balance Education Lease; 8 s.X.\)\t rniiuu f,. om ]{ a j]way; all in grass; 150 acres ploughable; well subdivided and watered; 10-roomed house, wcolsbed, and nil necessary buildings foi an up-to-date farm; 2057 sheep, 1200 of which aro breeding ewes; 236 cattlel 103 of which are breeding cows; horses, implements, tools. WALK IN. WALKOUT. ON EASY TEEMS. For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, BTERHENSON AND CO., LTD., ■ WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. IDEAL SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. 640 ACRES. : i npiHIS PROPERTY is well situated, being only 10 miles from Feilding, and 5 JL mile? from a smaller town. Located in the heart of the Romney district, and iamou3 Romney Marsh sheep and Hereford cattle have been raised there. It is subdivided into handy-sized sections, which make ideal fattening, dairy, or stud farms. The greater portion is especially adapted for dairying, a large portion of the area being ploughable. Property well sheltered by plantations. Conveniently situated from two factories and a N echool. Freezing works within 9 miles. There are two road frontages, and to each frontage there are buildings, particulars of which are: Five-roomed house, waehhouse, stable, grain shed, woolslied, dip, etc Also six-roomed house, washhouse, store room, trapsked, loose box, smithy, largo milking shed, stables, 8-bail cowshed, etc. PRICE, £&) per acre. Good terms arranged to a sound man. For further particulars apply VICTOR E. SMITH, land agent, box 89, feilding. A SOUND INVESTMENT. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. ■•: ■J w/? a ACRES, Freehold; situated 2 miles from Railway Station and P. 0.) .1. 1 \}\! School .at gate; all in grass excepting 125 acres; about 100 acres ploughable when stumped; well subdivided inlo 12 paddocks and weir watered by permanent streams. Stock now on the and being wintered:— 2170 Breeding Ewes 450 Hoggets ■ . 71) Rams and Wethers 372 head of Cattle and 7 Horses. There is a good G-roomed house, wbolshed, 4 stands, stable, dip and yards all i complete; also, two small cottages let to tenants. Country 'is of blue pftpa for-' mation and mostly been heavy milling b«h; now well grassed and in gortd heartj 63 bales of wool clipped last year, besWe carrying over 300 head of cattle. Price, ,£l6 per acre. Mortgage O/D 'o Bank. Terms, iiOOO cash, balance 5 yeare at 51 per cent.; stock at valuation if desired. For further particulars and to arrarge for inspection, apply to f. R. H. BRIGE, LAND AND VSTATE AGENT. MARTON. , PRIVATE SUBDIVISION OF A RICH BLOCK OF THE FAMOUS KAIRANGA. on A ACRES, to be divided into areas to suit purchasers. This land is doso to Longburn, and every other necessary commercial advantage, anil for quaiity is second to none in New Zealand. Whoever is fortunate '■nough in getting one of the lovely farms will have something to be proud of for the rest of his life. The terms are easy to approved man. Call in..and get further particulars ami let us show you over. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., BOX G7, PALMERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID DAIRYING LAND. ■ FOR SALE. t rt- , \CRES Freehold, close to eood Manawatn town, station end vfaotorj 4:55 * within I mile. ' Subdivided into 16 pnddocke, well watered, new e> roomed house and all necessary buildings. Carrying at present 90 dairy cows. 43 head dry cattle. 25 stud lambs. Will'curry 120 dairy cows. PRICE—.£2S per acre. Cash, .£2OOO. 4 4\(* ACRES, same locality, similar country, good bnildinee, now carrying 130 •±«/O head cattlo. 140 stud sheep. Could milk 120 cows comfortably. per acre. Cash JC2000., Owner will consider taking in mima-fin? partner with £5000 caeh, £2000 <A which will go to improve these properties. Further particulars apply WE N.Z. FARMERS , 00.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON. WAIKATO. c GRAZING AND FATTENING LAND. ' GLAXO AREA. A GREAT BARGAIN! i r*t\t\ -ICRES FREEHOLD, 7 miles station, large town, and saleyards. Splen--150" ' did "sheep and cattle land; 450 acres in splendid grass, 250 acres rich a ' ;„«,) (Inriwamu clay bottom, free from timber; 4 miles big drains, pood fH balance fern rushes, and titree, with rough feed; 700 acres rich Hate, baln ndulatiST'M >r cent, of the'whole .blocl is easy, ploughable.land; growa A root* Tml oats The whole block is rnic fenced, new fences, six paddocks, 8 niiniinll'v watered throughout bv never-failing streams and creeks; can milk 1M cows noV, rm( run a lot of bullocks. Good homestead and outbuildings. ,Ph 7a e i\.atio o n ol is a a6°fonows:-Xl2 per acre for tho swamp, £8 for the 410 acres, t<m for 300 ncres. and .C 3 for the balance. VOTE -Tho Price is only £1 15a. per acre. Terms. .£ISOO cash, balance arnni?ed -it 51 wr cent. This Estate has great prospective value. Work out the * am * m - APP VC,' C JOHNSON, BOX 3G, TE KUITI FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. s\A \CRFii 5 miles from Wanganui by level metal road, and l\ miles from I Or ' uhdo'r hetorv, store, railway station and post o!Bce; 30 acres rich drain"l mmi linlii'ucp eaVv Rood hills, G acres lucerne, orchard and plantations, 5C(1 SlS'"c'o'tS 3: implement shed, stables, etc. Will carry 40 cow*. Price! i)5 'W <-« ,e . xm cash - 2958 ' \rT!FS of -ood dairying land, G miles from Marton, all level and ploughable. th II "in oriiw except alwut 10 acres, being ploughed, 9-roomed house, cow l nuler sh«l= 9 padd6cks, well watered by springs orchard and garden, 1 ™ fee btii. pUtinn. etc handy to cheese factory. -n •* not; nor fiPfP; J.OOO CfISH. -910. ' CoTe' a'f once to Aspect the above properties. J. KARRIS AND SONS, ' LAND AGENTS, MARTON.

IQ/1A ACRES, all splendid grazing r TM-n-u Xi'-fcv country, S miles from lnrsa FIRST-CLASS DATRI FAK.U. towll on j lnin T ,, u]lk line Tille> j OSO — nerefl freehold, balance 0.R.P.; 1780 acres ri\ \CKF<? ill mi ernss or crops, nil «n English grass, 50 acres.bush; 100 nciw Krt AU<i.i>, mi •» B" , -' , , ~j- • now plougbaWe-, 14 acres in turnips. Ring OU p|o, w hablo now well wntere ,d i- fmc( J 6u) ; Hvidc(l hl{o 24 (loll^ tlcil into 7 paddocks; modern lioiuse wa(:ore(1 by .;, am , 6trranl6 . Von . with all convomiiiices; good out.- Mgy coun * trv „„,, - 11Gnr i v two-third's bni'diiißs; iTgistprcd dairj, con- p i q ,,g lm j )l(! ; Yhen plMrc<] . 'Carrying racreled slicds, etc. pneity just on two breeding ewes. At Thr- Pronertv is cntrnlly situnted, with present currying' 2700 sheep, 200 cattlo mi n road frontage, and is nn ex- and 25 horses; 4-rpomcd house and all ceilent farm in every respect. necessary outbuildings, including largo ... ~..„. . , iron wool-ahcd with 3-stand ehearinß PRICE, .£W. r 'o, of which .CbOO in caeli p)nnt i nsta n w i. G m ii os { rom station and and balance on good terms at 5} so j, oo i Price, only £\S per v per cent. a<;re, one-third cneh. G ANDERSON .GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD, (Successor to Burton and Co.), , Palmerston North. Otalti Railway. p OOD j» nntlll g promptly produced at 'Phoim 58. ™ popular prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing WorW

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 230, 23 June 1919, Page 10

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