land notices, SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. CIQ A ACRES of good, healthy Sheep and Cnttle Country, of which about 150 " acres fiat, 300 acrefc undulating, and the balance all easy rideabla country. The soil is of goud quality (both flats and hills), as the carrying >- capacity will show, being estimated at 1000 ewes, 1200 dry sheep, and 300 head n of cattle, a fair proportion of which are breeding cows; It! acres are now ' 0 ploughable, but it would not take much to stump the ivholo of the flats. It '• is well subdivided by wire I'cnces into 16 paddocks, and well watered over ; - all. Buildings' comprise a good 8-roomcd house, with every convenience, 8 and connected by 'phone; motor shed, stablo, woolshed, with shearing macha ines, etc. I'd- a man who wishes to go in for Stud Stock and mixed farm<l it is just the thing. Situated 10 miles from town by good road, and -- three-quarters of a mile from school. d r The price is £2a per acre, with >£5000 cash; the balance to ho arranged (In the market for a short time only.) "> I; WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, d ' LTD " d STOCK DEPARTMENT, ir PA HI AT UA, • e :0 ' FIRST-CLASS FARM. HAMILTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON DISTRICT, .8 . IB [5 ()QQ FREEHOLD, limestone and mixed soil. All in grass, well subdivided, small orchard; 100 acres ploughable, well watered by perman- ® ent creeks. Buildings comprise, 7-roomed house, bathroom and scullery, t good woolshed and outbuildings. Carrying 50 cattle and 950 sheep (500 breed' ing ewes), , 8 PRICE—,£I3 per acre. Terms .£IBOO cash. if P ■ ' , Full particulars from 1 I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. TWO GOOD FARMS. j , FEILDING DISTRICT-AT .£26 PER ACRE, pl it Q2O m '' e3 railway; 400 acres ploughable, and balance good 3| sheep country; all in grass; splendid buildings, house, woolshed, cowbails, yards, implement shed, etc. Carry 21 sheep and cattle. 4 OJ[O ACRES, all m grass, joins small township, school, 6tore, etc.; 200 acres ? flat, balance easy to hilly; all buildings, woolshed, etc.; 22 paddocks) now on—l2oo ewes and 65 head of cattle. g FOR TERMS, ETC., APPLY r. VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT. BOX 59, FEILDING. P, 4 ' >r I® FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. 1 — I. I waa ACRES, FREEHOLD, L.T. Title, situated 71 miles from railway sta> X « viz lion 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. and w. fences, and gorse hedges, and is well watered by creeks and springs. It is all rideoblo country, and although some of tho sidelings aro fairly steep, the whole block is absolutely safe for cattle. At present the property is carrying 2700 sheep and 150 cattle. There, is a daily mail delivery, and the school is a mile from tho house. Tho buildings consist of a good fjungalow dwelling, and large up-to-date -woolshed and outbuildings. ' PRICE, .£ls PER ACRE. EASY' TERMS ARRANGED. < !' For further particulars apply to ( f. R. H. BRIBE, r- LAND AND .ESTATE AGENT, MARTON. ' in id ■: . s. , . ® ; SHEEP RUN. J" carr - T ' n B 3WKI sheep and 70 cattle, for £3 10s per acr<>. d The country is hilly, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good grass, ,y Divided into 20 paddocks. _ W Situated in a new and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Roads formed >! whole distance. This is an excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down cash. Further particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. a n ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class registered Dairy Farm, river flats,/Mana* 4/5 watu, carrying 20 cows; first-class buildings. £S2 per acre. 3, nn ACRES FREEHOLD, registered Dairy Farm, Manawatu, 2J miles from n 0# station, factory, and school. .£55 per acre. Cash J6BI. !1 II QP ACRES, 0.R.P., nearly all in grass, carrying 2} sheep to acre; Wangs:e IXoO n ui River. JE9 per acre. ■ K) Apply ! !HE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTG,, * DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, J WELLINGTON. ir PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. y h ftWA ACRES, of alt easy country, mostly ploughable when stumped; well y I- i/ l U subdivided with first-class fencing, and well watered by spring streams, i first class honso of 7 rooms, with all conveniences, telephone, etc.; first-clas4 h woolshed, with machines installed, stable, etc. Price, only .615 per acre; .£3500 'j cash. Come at once to inspect. . * AAA ACRES, of all practically level land, i miles from Feilding; 22 paddocks, ,)Ol) all watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed house, large woolshed, stables, ; ' "ranarv, etc. etc. etc.- ,£35 per.acre; .£SOOO cash. We guarantee satisfaction on inspection or pay your expenses. • ~ J. HARRIS AND SONS, 1 LAND AGENTS, MARTON. a 1 d " [ » ~ TARANAKI. :i Of?A ACRES good land, over 200 acres level; well watered ana subdivided; !l adjoins factory and school; will carry 90 cows, besides other stook; 8- - roomed bouse, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price .£35 per acre; J21200 cash; balance at j 6 per cent. The above is the cheapest property offered in Taranaki, and i 6 a tip-top proposi- , tion. CILMOUR AND CLARKE, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. SITEEP AND CATTLE FARM, . . SMALL OTAKI FARMS, aPRFS i toptt urmuAfFNDFD fil 4. acela \ of Rood sheop and cattle WELL RECOMMLi\um OJj4: country, situated 4 miles ; from Feilding by splendid road. All in J — grass; 100 acres flat, and about 200 acrsa , „ . , . ploughable; good post and wire fences; * A ACRES, well suited for mixed farm- jg paddocks, well watered. Carrying ing. About 11 acres fine crop- capacity, 2 sheep Der acre, besides cattle, ! ping, mnrket gardening, and fruit land, At present carrying 1200 shfiep and 100 balance carries well a'bout 12 cows trowi, head cattle; 6-roomed house, cowshed, wel)-situated 6-roomed residence, with trapshed, washhoA.se, etc.; 2 miles from | conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to station, school handy, and 6 miles from station the city factory, and school, freezing works. Price, 4XB 10s. per acre; I Price, .£65 per acre. XIOOO cash required, 10 per centi deposit, 2j ].er cent, ill 6 ■ balance long term. months, 10 per cent, in 10 months, balanco | arranged. G. ANDERSON GOLDOGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Palmerston North. (Successor to Barton and Co.), ■ Otuki Railway. f|\ttY Advertisinc nnd effect direct sales. JL saving travelling expenses and com'Plione 58. mission. "The Dominion" columns will find hlie purchasers chcn.ply for you. "Do. . "Dominion" rates on application.
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