LAND NOTICES, 4-(vft acres which are limestone formation, and 260 acres flat " :uyj iiikl in good English grasses. Subdivided into 10 paddockp, well watered, ciiiTyinjf WOO sheep and GO head cattle. Good 0-rooined house, stable, eowmiod, woolslicd, and yards, shearing machines. Situated G miles from Eketaliuna and 20 miles from Masterton. Price, JC2S 'per acre, with <£3350 cash. I 72"!' freehold, CO acres of which are flat, 111 acres undulating, half ; limestone and half blue papa formation. Subdivided by good fences into !i paddocks, all of which are particularly well watered. Will , carry 3 hJii;i:|> Id the awe, besides cattle. Stock now oil the property consists of 40 dairy cows, 4 heifers, 17 steers, 1 bull, 3 horses, 100 2-tooth breeding ewes, and /■> hotels. Very nice 7-roomed house with bathroom and pantry, up-to-date 4«:ow plant, L.K.G. milking npichines, and brand new cow bails, 2-stall stable, Hwkslion, and trapshed. This properly is situated about 3J miles from Mauricoviilf, and 23 nulea from Mauricevillo West factory, l'rice, JE3S per acre, with •£2OOO cash; balance at 6 per cent. JQQ ACRES, Freehold, limestone formation, all in grass. Subdivided by good P°st ami wire fences into 9 paddocks, all of which are well watered. Currying capacity 3 sheep to the acre and 45 cattle. Stock now on tho land comprises 300 ewes and 250 dry sheep, besides cattle and horses. There, is a very good G-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom and Wizard light. Property is situated about 13 miles from Masterton and i milo from railway station. Price. .£lO per acre with .£2OOO cash. Stock and plant may he takon over at valuation. WAIRARAPA FARMERB' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., 1 land department, MASTERTON. Offico 'Phone, IGOS. • Private 'Phono 2465* SPLENDID SHEEP RUN. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 4-OOft FREEHOLD, all in grass, about 400 acres fiat and ploughable. Well subdivided and watered. WINTERS 6000 grown sheep, besides large number of cattle. BUILDINGS consist of 7-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. Price and Terms on Application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.j LTD. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. SPLENDID COUNTRY FOR SALE. rOAQ ACRES, comprising 085 acre's Leasehold/balance Freehold. The area is ail >;ood, healthy land, containing a fair portion of ploughable' • country; good country for either sheep or cattle; all been heavy bush; about 3000 acres in grass, suitable for breeding, t Tho property is excellently watered; many miles of fencing; about 23 paddocks. The best fencingin tho district. Substantial Homestead of 11 rooms, fitted'with'every modern convenience; good, commodious woolslied, nlaehines (5 stands). Carrying capacity: Last year this property carried 4690 sheep and 130 head of cattle; all the stock was in tip-top orders usually averages about 85 bales wool. Everything on this property is in good con. dition, and'looking well; road frontage to the place, of about 81 miles, and there"are eight seperate sections. It cuts up well into sororiil farms, and has good home sites on each block. PRICE, 10s. per' acre. For particulars, apply to . VICTOR E.SMITH, 1 LAND AGENT, FEILDING. FIRST-CLASS CROPPING LAND. 9{? ACRES, Freehold, Rangitikei District. Conveniently Situated, 1 mile from (V railway station ajid school; 70 acres are laid'down in new grass, and "0 acres are at present under the plough; a acres of useful shelter bjtfili. Tho land is all flat and ploughable, and grows splendid turnip crops. This >s an ■ ideal piece of laud for either cropping or fattening purposes, and is ft cheap placo at the figure asked. Three-roomed house and outbuildings. • PRICE, JE29 10s.'PER ACRE. Terms, cash. Apply , P. R. H. BRIGE, LAND AGENT, MARTON. • , . 1 SHEEP' RUN. v 1342 A.CRES, carrying 3000 sheep and 70 cattle, for ,£8 10s per 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. Eoads formed whole distance. ■ This is an excellent opportunity for a man who, con pay down .£SOOO cash. Further particulars from . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMB, LIB., PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. ■ ■' ' ■ J .- - '■ ; . . SHEEP RUN. 1100 ACRES, FREEHOLD, South Wairarapa,, all undulating; 700 acre* IXJ.-v- ploughable, ; divided into 10 paddocks, good loam soil, carrying 11 sheep to the acre. Splendid situation,'with good roads. PRICE—J2H per acre. Cash, .£3000; balance 5J per cent, at 5 years. WE }f.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD* DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. WELLINGTON. u — —- - ; * £1500 CASH. GOING CONCERN. £1500 CASH. nn ACRES of tho best dairying land, one milo from town and butter factory, "if (Dried Milk Factory starting in autumn to pay 3s. per lb. for butter fal l Few acres iii crops, balance grass; 12 paddocks watered by artesian and creek". Good cowshed with practically new 3-Cow releaser plant installed; 2 houses' of G and 5 rooms respectively, bnthroom, wash-houses, workshop, cartshed, bacon curing shed, smoke house, pigslyes, etc. , ■ Price as a going concern, including milking machines and engine, separator, I 1; cows in milk 2 dry cows, 2 bulls, 9 calves, 1 horse, 8 store pigs, 2 breeding sows cart and harness, roller, disc harrows, plough, horse hoe, hand-cart swm« ele trees and chains etc. <£S5 per acre; .£ISOO cash. . . . , Come right through to Mni'ton and we will motor you through to inspect. J,.HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. ' ( TARANAKI. n/»A ACRES good land, over 200 acres level; well watered ana subdivided* adjoins factory and school; will carry 90 cows, besides other stooki 8roomed houue, cowshed, trupshed, etc. Price £35 per acre; .£I2OO cash; balance at 6 per cent. The abovo is the cheapest property offered in Tatanaki, and is a tip-top proposV tion. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SMALL OTAKI FARMS, WELL RECOMMENDED. "A ACRES, well suited for mixed farmOU . ing. About 11 acres fine cropping, market gardening, and fruit I""!' balance carries well a'bout 12 cows, Good, well-situated fi-roomed residence, with conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to. station, the city factory, and school. Price, .£GS per aero. -£IMO cash required, balanco long term. G. ANDERSON (Successor to Barton and Co.), Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58.
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