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- . : ___j •■; LAND NOTICES. OQfi ACHES, FREEHOLD, subdivided into 7 paddocks, carrying 340 6heep and /WOO 77 j leiu j ca (-j[ ei Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, stable, and outbuildings. The land is flat and suitable for dairying on, and would carry atyout 50 milch cows.' PRICE, £■% 10s. per aero; ,£IOOO casli required down,'and tha balance will '(be left on at 0 per cent, per annum. ■ ' . ACRES, Education Lease, with right of renewal e^ery.2l.years at rovalua- ■ 399 Acres lias nbont 15 years to run at Gd. per aero. 217 acres has about U years to run at ss. per acre. Subdivided into 0 paddocks bv good fences; well watered and all in grass. Buildings comprise gpod 5-roomcd' house, trapshed, stnblo, cowbail, good woolshed, and't sets of yards. PRICE, JC9 per acre goodwil, with <£2000 cash down, balance arranged. 9AI ACRES, FREEHOLD, 500 acre," low limestone hills, 101 acres heavy river ' vV/x flat, good quality. Well subdivided by good fences, aril well improved otherwise. Buildings comprise good 8-roomed lionise with nil conveniences, motor shed, stables, woolshed, and largo cowshed, etc. Situated 4 miles from township, 2 miles from railwny station and c'ncese factory. The flat will carry GO milking cows, without the hills. PRICE, <£10,950, with about JMOOO cash' required down. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' GO-OPERATIVE AS SOCIATIQH, LTD.,. STOCK DEPARTMENT, • PAHIATUA. i ; SPLENDID SHEEP RUN. , A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 4000 FREEHOLD, all in grass,'about 400 acres flat and ploughable. Well subdivided and watered, WINTERS GOOO grown sheep, besides largo number of cattle. BUILDINGS consist of 7-roomed House and all necessary out< buildings. Price and Terms on Application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND C 0.., LTD. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. QAA ACRES, comprising 500 acres. Freehold, and 300 acres Educational O"" Lease, 20 years to run with ppiUuel right of renewal at revaluation. Rental, JCISG per' annum. Situated Rangitikei 'District; 7 miles from railway station and 2 miles from school by good metalled roads; JBO acres In giass and 20acres bush; well subdivided into'll paddocks, and splendidly watered by creeks and springs. The property is undulating to hilly, and is all strong papa country; all splendidly grassed, and the stock do remarkably well; carries 2 b.e. per acre; 7-roomed louse with all conveniences, motor-shed, woolshed, yards, and dip. PRICE, J!18 per acre. Terms, .£3OOO cash, balance at li per cent. For further particulars, apply ' f. R. H. BRIGE, . LAND AGENT, MARTON. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. \ 4300 BAT, highly-improved Bheep country, all in gras» and subdivided; first-class buildings. Splendid undulating country, situated handy to railway; good metal road; good carrying capacity; can bo sold in one or two blocks. PRICE, .£2O per acre, Terms on application. " ' " ' ■ I v E. GRANT SIM, PALMERSTON NORTH. SHEEP RUN. X 34:55 carrr ' Dß 3^-fi h ce P an d 70 cattle, for .£8 10s per acre. The country is hilly, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good gra« Divided into 20 paddocks. Situated in a new and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Roads formed whole distance, i This is an excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down £5000 cash, Further particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILUAMB, L7B* PALMERSTON ANL ALL BRANCHES. I SPLENDID COUNTRY FOR SALE. rr .'i o ACRES, comprising 685 acres Leasehold, balance Freehold. , The,ares i s „ii good, healthy land, containing a fair portion of ploughable country; good country for cither sheep or cattle; all been heavy bush; about SOM acres in grass, suitable for breeding. The property is escollently watered; many miles of fencing; about 23 paddocks. The best fencing in the district Substantial Homestead of 11 rooms, fitted with every modern convenience; good, commodioun woolslied, machines (5 stands). Carrying capacity Last year this property can ried 4090 sheep and 130 head of cattle; all the stock was in tiptop order; usually averages about 85 bales wool. Everything on this property is in good.conHon, and looking well; road frontage to tho place of about 81 miles, and, there are eight scperate sections. It cuts up woll into eeverhl farms, and haa good homo sites on each block. PRICE, £7 10s. per acre. ft r * n,,, VIC TO B E. SMITH, ... LAND AGENT, FEILDING. SHEEP RUN. f-jpiO ACRFS, FREEHOLD, South Wairarapa,-all undulatingj 700 acreO XXO* ploughable, divided into 10 paddocks, good loam soil, carrying 1J sheep to the acre. Splendid situation, with good roads. PRlCE—per acre. Cash. ~£3000; balance SJ. per cent, at 5 years. WE N.I. FARMERS' bO.-OP. DIBTRIBUTINC COY., LTB.» DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. WELLINGTON. MANGAWEKA DISTRICT. * THE BEST OF GRAZING COUNTRY. noo- ACRES of Freehold, easy country. 12 miles from railway,' 400 acres . ot "O I ■ which is suitable for bullock fattening; all in grass and subdivided into 13 large ami several smaller paddocks; 3 sets draf tin ? yards; 7-roomed house with •ill conveniences, men's whare, shearing-accommodation, good woolshed, etc. PriceVzs per acre; ifiTOO cash. A very fine property.. . Arrange at onco for inspection. J. HARRIS AND ..SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. TARANAKI. Oif'A ACRES good land, over 200 acres level; well watered and subdivided) ,wtov/ ' njjoins faclorr and school; will carry 90 cows, besides other 6took; 8- , roomed, houue, cowfihed, trapshed, etc. Prico £35 per acre; XI2OO cash; balance at 6 per cent. , The abovo is tho cheapest property offered in Tarauaki, and is a tip-top ' tion. CILMGUR AND CLARKE, NEW PLYMOUTH., .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 14

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