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___ , ___ „' , - y ■■■ J IrtND NOTICEB. TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF A NICE LITTLE SHEEP RUN. SAVE yourself the trouble of being hawked all over the country, Come and in. spect this property, which wo have no hesitation ia recommending as we know you will buy after inspecting. 1 Q2O A £ E] -, S F / eeho j.< l of bonntifiil easy hills of limestone formation, situated i . i/OV 9 miles from Carterton by splendid motor road. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks, 'all of which are well watered. The present slock consists of 1000 ewes, GOO hoggets, and 130 cattle. i Buildings consist, of new and up-to-date eix-roomed house, with, all convenience*, i stables, motor shed, woolshed, yards, etc. PRICE for quick sale, ,£22. 1 further particulars apply 1 LAND DEPARTMENT, : WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ) LTD., [ QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. P -°- Box 122 - Telephone 16». FOR SALE. [ A COMPACT FARM. KAA ACRES', O.R.P. at 17s. 6d. 400 acres in grass, 40 acres bush, • balanw t O\J V rough feed, half ploughable, 30 acres havo been ploughed. Carrying capacity 1J sheep and cattle. . ~ t Buildings consist of 4-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed. 2 sets yards, etc.. etc. . • ■ j Rural mail delivery, private telephone, handy to'school, p. 0., butter factory, and saleyards. , PRICE, .£8 10s. .Terms, .£BSO cash, balance at 5J per cent. \ Full particulars from " ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. i - IDEAL SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. 1 610 ACRES. • ' I I fTHIIIS PROPERTY is well situated, being only 10 miles from Feilding, and 5 ' JL miles from a smaller town, iocafed in the heart of the Romney district, and famous Romney Harsh 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 port tion of the area being ploughable. Property well bheltored by'plantations. Con. . veniently sitnated from two factories nnd a school. Freezing works within 9 miles. There are two road frontages, and to each frontogd there are buildings, | particulars of which are: Five-roomed house, washhouse, stable, grain shed, j woolshed, dip, etc Also six-roomed house, - washhouse*,, store room, trapshed, |. loose box, smithy, large milking shed, stables, 8-bail cowshed, eto. I PRICE, .£36 per acre. Good terms arranged to a sound man. i For further particulars, apply VICTOR E. SMITH, land agent, box 59, feilding. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. ■'* : \ TTflft ACRES ' FREEHOLD, L.T.*Title situate 71 miles from railway sta--1 XiVXJ tion by good motor road. AH'laid down in grass with the exception ' of 60 to 70 acres shelter bush. The property is well subdivided into 12 pad* ; docks by p. and w, fences, and gorse hedges, arid is well watered by creeks and > springs. It is all ridcable country, and although some of.the sidelings are fairly ' steep, the whole block is absolutely safe for cattle. At present the property ia t carrying 2700 sheep and 150 cattle. There is a daily mail delivery, and the sohool 1 is a mile from the hunse. The buildings consist of u good gu'ngalow dwelling, ' and largo up-to-date woolshed and outbuildings. j PRICE, .£ls PER ACRE. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For further particulars apply to i P. R. H. BRICE, . LAND AND F STATE AGENT. 1 MARTON. i•. i • . t ■'■■■'."' ■ TE KUITI PAPA AND LIMESTONE COUNTRY. ) * RA ty ACRES, the cream of the King Country, of which 380 acres are in best of urk I permanent pasture, wintering 750 hoggets, 100 ewes, 100 head grown cattle, subdivide'd 9 paddocks, four-fifths of total area ploughable. School 11 miles, railway 3 miles.. ■ Rising town of Te Kuiti G miles. Road right through property, 2SB acres leasehold, from 32 to 40 years to run. Anual rent, .£4O 16s. 6d. 249 acres freehold. . ■ ■ PRICE, .£l3 10s. .£3OOO cash. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH: ; ' i ' I : - . > Qf?f> ACRES, FREEHOLD, SOUTH WAIRARAPA, all'in grass; 600 acres ■ °" L ' (] a t; an d ploughable, balance undulating; well fenced, at present carry- ! ing 1800 sheep, 220 cattle; 8-roomed house, shearing shed with machines, stable, and all necessary farm buildings; close to railway, factory, and school. I ' ' ' , PRICE, .818 10s. per acre. Cash, .£SOOO. Apply JHE N.L FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., 1 DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON. • FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSH FARM. ■ PAPA'LAND. • orr ACRES, 157 Freehold, balance Native lease, L.T. Title, 42 years; rental,! i 855 is SMI. first 21 years, 3s. 6d. nex 21 years, and. j2 per acre Compeiisation Claire for mprovements; 300 acres (approximately)ibusV felled ,ni the w lf TWlkh (-raws- clean burns, no weeds, m splendid order. All Papal and roUngto ring fenced, balance all first-class standing' bush S K mkatea etc undergrowth of supple- acks, nihil, palms, etc. Well watered taw a, pukatea etc., iinui k <own ,hi p , n nd largo saleyards; Jl hours' run permanent T ?i. B h e ep wintry; would suit a bachelor from Hamilton; ««^^ n 'Xtiallv improved. Wharo, and orchard. Good t&& 'fig R " fMO -sh. balance 5 years at 5) per cent,, or as arranged, to a sound man. Apply ? . A. C. JOHN.SdN, te kuiti. PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. ; ACRES of all easy country, mostly ploughable when stumped; well 970 subdivided with first-class fencing, and well watered by spring streams, „', 8 , r-rnnniß with all conveniences, telephone, etc,; first-class ' SSSd Slchir installed, stable, etc. Price, only M per acre; cash. Come at once to inspect. 1 ACRES of all practically level land, 4 miles from Feilding; 22 paddocks, 900 watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed house, large woolshed, stables, ftp etc • .£35. per acre; £aOOO cash. Sr ' l 'wo''guarantee satisfaction on inspection or pay your'expenses. J. HARRJS AND SONS, ■i • ' LAND AGENTS. MARTON. I VALUABLE FRUIT ORCHARD. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. i' ffileT'in bcsTvar- KA ACRES, all in grass or crops, all ■ ■ ■• ''"Iw*. I'ntnl of 2981 trees. Land ov ploughable now, well watered; diviL ! C T S l^' few chains of main road dod into 7 paddocks; modern house '' ' C J? ui 5 miles Molueka wharf. with all com-eniences; good outFront: "C of 35 cliains. Soil exceptionally buildings; registered dairy, con- ■ creted aheds, etc. - vegetables. Block securely J* ncc < 1 - The Property is centrally situated, with chard planted four ye an, w ' «^ n * ma |" n rond fl . ontage and ■„ m e *- . full bearing, Expert lupenwion fam . nt £ t . , ablo for non-resident owner. ■ Full parliculars. from and balance on good terms at 51 i • per cent. "° W TeAroPO 1 ' • «. ANDERSON ; Box 26, .- • • (Successor to Barton nnd Co.), ', Suitable for Returned Soldier. Apply Otaki Railway. • for Government Loan. A hone 58.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 10

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