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LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KING. Land, Estate, and Finance Ageut, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 100. ■ Telephone 709. WAITARA FARM. FIRST TIME OFFERED FOR SALE. Q£» ACRES, Freehold, fine level land, . just outside Waitara; all in grass; subdivided into 3 paddocks; •watered by 2 good springs; no buildings. _ This property is being sold to wind up an estate, and is Ilia makings of a really ideal farm, nnd at the money asked it must be cheap as it is so very well situated, and tho land is Tcally good. PRICE, ,£75 per acre. Terms upon application. "I ACRES. Freehidd, all in grass ■ and subdivided into numerous paddocks, live and wire fences; watered by never-failing, stony-bot-tomed stream; nil dead level and all plougliable. Property runs right to tho beach, and thore is a certain amount of'sand, but this will be allowed for in the sale. Only small amount of gorsc-, no blackberry; dwelling of 7 rooms (old), good cowshed of 12 bails, concrete, machines installed and Hutchinson power.. . Large cart and implement shed and stables. This is one of tho finest . properties ever offered for sale. PRICE, ,£65 per acre. Terms upon application, LAND. LAND. LAND. TjIKETAHUNA DISTRICT.-200 acres, ■L/ 2} miles from railway, 2 miles from cheese factory, and near to school; 130 acres flat, rich heavy soil. Balance' healthy, undulating country; all in grass, 9 paddocks, well watered; 5-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed, stables, etc. Will Carry 50 dairy cows. Price per acre t ,£24, with .£ISOO cash. An excellent dairy farm. E.F' 80 TVfASTERTON DISTRICT.-200 Acres, all in best of English grasses; subdivided into 18 paddocks; watered by springs and creeks; CO acres plougliable, balance easy country; carries 2 sheep to the acre; 7-roomed house and C-roomeJ house, all conveniences; woolshed,- yards, and dip, etc.; 3 miles from railway station, i milo from school and factory. Price per acre. ,£25, with ,£IOO9 cash. Good value J 4 rfffl KUJTI DISTRICT.—IBO Acres, 130 -*• acres in grass. Well subdivided and watered; house of 4 rooms; whare of 2 rooms; carrying 70 head of cattle, sheep/etc.; nearest town 3} miles, school 31- miles, dairy factory 3 miles. A real good dairy farm, well worthy of inspection. Price per acre, ,£25. Good tenhs. F 56 CARTERTON DISTRICT.-3SO Acres, all in grass; 200 acres ploughed, balance undulating;' well fenced and 1 watered; 1 mile from school. Good house, with conveniences, woolshed and other outbuildings. Winters 425 ewes, 225 dry sheep, 70 cattle. Price per acre, .£2B. Good terms. F.W o'2 WELLINGTON DISTRICT. - 3SO • » Acres, all in grass; subdivided into 16 paddocks, well fonccd and watered; mostly undulating, few flals; two _5roomed houses and outbuildings; 1J miles fcom town and railway, school 1J miles; cream by rail. The land is good-for either sheep or cows. Carries 2 slieap to the acre; could do better. Price per 'acre, .£27, with ,£SOO cash. F 53 R. U. HARDEN, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, 8 Courtenay Place, ! (Opp. Public Telephone), WELLINGTON. 'Phono 704 A. GOOD DAIRY FARM, WAIRARAPA. 1A A ACRES, Freehold, situated 4 JLvl/ miles from good township. J milo from Post Office factory, and scliool, All in grass; and subdivided into 7 or 8 paddocks. All plougliable when stumped, and 22 acres have been ploughed. Carrying 28 dairy cows, 1 bull, 16 young stock, 25 sheep, and. 2 horses; good 4-rooin , 3d house, with conveniences telephone laid on, and all necessary outbuildings. Price ,£3O per, acre. Terms, cash, balance easy terms. This is a bargain, and would suit a returned soldier. 1106 For further particulars, apply H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., . Land and Estate Agents, '155 FEATHERSTON STREET. , WELLINGTON. WAIKATO SHEEP FARM. r/>w ACRES of limestone and vol--001 canic bush country, comprising 500 acres 0.R.P., Ills., and 67 acres freehold, -all lying exceptionally well to the sun and a really good healthy place. All in grass excepting 10 acres shelter bush. The grasses are chiefly best English mixture. Buildings aro good and consist of a 3-roomed 'iron house, lined, and very comfortable, -up-to-date shearing shed and. yards, and concrete dip. ■ There aro seven subdivisions and -the fences are first-class.. Tho school, is 2i miles, cream cart passes within threequarters mile, wharf 11 miles, and the property is 30 miles from Hamilton. The stock carried in winter comprise 500 purebred sheep, 125 cattle, and 14 horses. The property would easily carry 750 flock sheep, besides cattle. This is the best little place wd know of to-day, and is cheap at the money. Price, X 9 10s. ,£llOO cash. UNENCUMBERED. THE FARMERS 1 ' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. pjet" ACRES, 510 acres in grass, baluOO • ■ ance standing "bush, sheep country; 11 miles from station, subdivided into 6 paddocks; four-roomed cottago, man's whare, and woolslxj. This property carried 600 ewes, 400 hoggets, nnd 50 head oi cattle this winter. Tho buildings and fencing are in good order, and the telephone is on to the house. A cheap property at Jill per acre; ,£ISOO cash. NATIVE LEASE. ni n ACRES, 8 miles from town and iV.IV creiunoiy, by good road., A portion of the boundary is fenced; lease 42 years; rent, Is. 6d. per aero for 21 years, and 3s. per ncro for 2l years. This property is in tho ccntre of well improved country, and is really cheap at i! 3 10s. per acre. Goodwill. MATTHEW AMD LUSK. LAND AGENTS. TE ICUITI. P.O. Box 123, 'Phone 59.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 10

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