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LAND NOTICES. f ' SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Qfift ACBES of A°od. healthy Sheep and Cattle Country, of which about 150 V acres flat, 300 acres undulating, and the balance all easy rideaWs country, lhe soil is of goad quality (both flats and hills), as the carrying capacity will show, being estimated at 1000 ewes, 1200 dry 'sheep and 300 head of cattle, a fair proportion of which are breeding cows; Hi acres are now pious liable, but it would not take much to etump the whole of the Hate It IB well subdivided by wile fences into 16 paddocks, and well watered over all, Buildings comprise a good 8-roomed houen. with every convenience and connected by 'phone; motor 6hcd, stable, woolshed, with shearing machines, etc. lor a man who wishes to go in for Stud Stock and mixed farming it is just the thing. Situated 10 miles from town by good rood and three-quarters of a mile from school. The price is .£25 per acre, with .£SOOO cash; the balance, to W arranged," (In the market for a short time only.) WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD,, 1.'.-'.. ■■.' STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA. ' . ■. : ."". . ,:. FOR SALE. A COMPACT FARM. Kftft -A-CftES, O.R.P. at 17s. fid. -100 acres in grass, 40 acres bueh, bulanc* OUU rough feed, half ploughable, 30 acres have been ploughed. Carrying capacity 1J sheep and cattle. . . Buildings consist'of 1-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed, 2 Bets yards, etc.. etc. Rural mail delivery, private telephone, handy to school, p. 0., butter factory, and saleyards. - . PRICE, M 10s. Terms, iSSO cash,'balance at 5J per cent, Pull particulars' from ' ' WRIGHT, STEPHEN3ON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. ' IDEAL SHEEP. OR DAIRY FARM. 040 ACRES. mHIS PROPERTY is well situated, heme, only 10 miles from Feilding, and 5 J- niiles from a smaller town. Locafed in the heart of 'the Eomnoy district, and famous Bomney Marsh sheep and Hereford cattle have beeD raieed 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 iiortion of the area being ploughable. Property-well sheltered by plantations. Con. ' veniently situated from two factories and a school. Freezing works within J miles. There are- two road frontages, an'd to each frontage there are buildings, particulars of which are: Five-rcomed house, washhouse, etable, grain sbed f woolshed, dip, etc Also six-roomed house, ■ washhouse, store :room, trapahedi loose box. smithy, largo milking shed, stables, 8-bail cowshed, etc. PRICE, £36 per acre. Good terms arranged to a sound man. For further particulars apply VICTOR ft. SMITH, land agent;box 59, feilding. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. 1 THfk ACRES, FREEHOLD, L.T. Title situated 7_i miles from railway sta. .11 1/V tion by good motor road. All laid down in grass- with the exception of 60 to 70 acres shelter bush. The property' is. well subdivided into 12 paddocks by p. iind w. fences, and gor?c hedges; and is well watered by creeks and springs. It is all rideable country, and although some of tho sidelings are fairly steep, the whole block is absolutely safe for cattle. At, present the property is carrying 2700 sheep and 150 cattle. There is adaily mail delivery, and the Mhool is a milo from the hunse. The buildings consist of a good gungalow dwelling, and large up-to-date, woolshed and outbuildings. PRICE, £15 PEr'aCRE. .EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For. further particulars apply to F..R.-H.-BRIGE, ,- LAND AND ]■'STATE AGENT, MABTON.- ' SHEEP RUN. I*M 9 ACRES > carry* ll ? 3000 suec P alld ™ cattle ' for M lOs I,er acre. The country is hilly, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good 'grass Divided into 20 paddocks. Situated in a new and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Reads formet whole distance. This is an excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down .£SOOO cash. Further particulars from ■ ' < ABRAHAM AND '/WILLIAMS, L 18.,: PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. , n iCRES FREEHOLD, first-class registered Dairy Farm, river flats, Mana4<* "watu, carrying 20. cows; first-class buildings. d£B2 per acre. ■ r»r-| 'VCRES undulating sheep country, 9 miles'from Wellington, good build#sl ' ings, carrying 2i sheep to acre. £18 per acre. , II QK ACRES, O.R;P:, nearly all in grass, carrying 21 sheep to acre; WangsJLIoO nui River. £9 per acre. Apply ' WE N.L FARMERB'CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, ' WELLINGTON, i PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. cash. Come at once to inspect. . ~ ■ nAn ACBES of all practically level land, 4 niiles from Feilding; 22 paddocks, 900 S watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed house, large woolshed, stables, 1 t» «fn • Mi npr acre; ±5000 cnen. gr Te y 'gutanttsaUs C facUon inspection or pay your expenses. J. HARRS3 AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON.

TAItANAKILAND. rpHESE good Farms at moderate A' prices :— 60 ACRES, Model Little Dairy Farm. ' all ploughablo, situated on metollcd ' road, 1 mile from cheese factory and ' railway station, and is opposite Poet > Office and school; house of eix rooms, 1 with outbuildings; good cowshed and ' stable; will milk 20 cows. Price, JE3O; ■ easy torms. 128 ACRES Freehold, rich land; ml level and ploughable; situated on good . metalled road; 1 mile from ech6ol and cheeso factory; 13 acres of .magnificent '. swedes and 3 acres of,carrots, and about 12 acres of new grass for epnng; will carry 45 cows and dry stock. Price .£47 103. por acre; eaey terms. 310 ACRES, Freehold, combined Dairy and Grazing Farm; situated oa metalled road, 2 miles from dairy factory and school; good house,- 4 rooms, all convonioncee; good cowshed; about 200 aores plougliable, 20 acres in, swedes, and 30 acres in young oats. Pricu, «)'• per ncre. Eaey terms. : C, R, FINNERTY. Land Agent, STRATFORD. ; Q{\(\ ACRES, L.1.P.;-600' acres good OUU grass, balance standing bush; carrying at present 1256 sheep, 70 mixed cattle. 2J to Bi-year-olds, 4 horses; town, tship 8 miles; G paddocks, all sheep-proof; 4-roomcd house. Price £W per acro| cash, balance on easy terms. H. A. ELLISON, _____ Te Kuiti. GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works,

' SMALL OTAKI FARMS, WELL RECOMMENDED. -•A A CUES, well suited for mixed farmOv ing. About 11 acres fine cropping, market; gardening, nnd fruit land, Llanee carries well about 12 com. Good, well-situated 6-roomed residence, with conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to : Station, the city factory, and school. Price, X 65 per acre. JJIOOO casli required, balance long term. f>(\ A CUES, established dairy farm, <!• OU roomed house, and cowbails, etc. Carries well 24 cows. As a going concern, with 2+ cows, etc. ,£GO an acre. Cash required, .£llOO. G. ANDERSON (Successor to Barton and Co.), Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58. __________ 1 ow ACRES, 2 miles from Otaki, all i.O I (Int. well watered, 9 paddocks, 20 awes ploughable; 5-rootnerl house b. ana c. water to scullery andbath, 8-bail cowshed, registered, 4-cow Gane steam plant, whaw; oarriw « cows well, i preene grown would easily do 50, partly, alluvial well adapted for lucerne Price, with machines, .£4O per acre; about *«» co.h, £M) September, 1920, which could be renewed, balance 5 years at 6 per ceat. Owner would consider exchange. Note.-Rinir HM Wellington, before applying to Otaki. J. Q. STEVENS. LAND AGENT. OTAKI.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 12

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