LAND NOTICES. FOl! HALE, ANOTHER IDEAL LITTLE DAIRY FARM, WITH A GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Oft ACRES, I'reehold, subdivided by good fences into 12 paddocks, all of which arc watered either by water races or permanent streams. Iho property is situated about 2 miles from the Carterton Post Office, and 15 miles from the Parkvalc Cheese Factory. Willulo from 4/1 to 45 cows well. Buildings comprise new and most up-to-date 7-roomed Bungalow, with every possible convenience. Large barn, stables, and cow bails, excellent pigsties. PRIGIv XBS per acre, with ,£1250 cash; balance of purchase money arranged 011 good terms. In addition to having a good little Farm ' you also have one of the nicest homes 111 Carterton, so don't waste time for it won't bo on the market after th# first person has inspected. ; For further particulars, apply to tljeSole Selling Agents, WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., LAND'DEPARTMENT, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 122. Office Telephone 1605. Private 'Phone 2(65. GOOD VALUE. MAIN TRUNK PROPERTY. KJKA ACRES, FREEHOLD. All in grass except about 1050 bush and second growth. Well subdivided and watered. Winters on grass 8400 sheep and 50 head of cattle. Buildings comprise—Small houso, g<od woolshed (machines), yards, dip, &:&. PRICE—£9 ss. per acre. Terms and full particulars on application from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AMD CO., LTD. WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. MAIN TRUNK, A A ACRES. Title: Native Lease; 42 years, at an average rental of 3s. per acre; mostly easy undulating country, and largo area now plougbable. Fully two-thirds heautifuf bush country, com.' v prising the best of mixed timbers, including some splendid to'tara. Considerable quantity of milliar timber. • , SITUATED close to two railway stations, and joining Main Trunk line. PRICE, for Goodwill, only 255. per acre, and exceptionally easy terms arranged. Owner is prepared to guarantee Freehold Title, For further particulars, apply to F. R. M. BRIBE, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT. MARTON. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY 10 ' SECURE A SHEEP RUNEIGHT in the centre of civilisation, and on the Main Wellington Road. Farm■ed by the present owner for 30 years. Has paid handsomely, and is now free from incumbrance., , ■> T A *7Q ACRES, FREEHOLD; wintered 1200 ewes, 1000 hoggets, and 120 head i4c<o of cattle. All been heavy bv.sh. TCous-e. woolshed, dip. cattle, and sleep yards. This is a. profitable farm, situated amidst very pleasant surroundings. The price is only .£l3 per acre and i ill pay for itself in a few years. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., SOLE AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH AND ALL BRANCHES. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM FOR SALE-AREA 920 ACRES. I HAVE inspected this, Property, and without hesitation can ossuie likely buyers it is worth t.ne money. Fully 400 acres in the front is Hat. Imlanc# cosy to good 'hills. The whole is well grassed, and will carry sheep, besides cattle. Good buildings. Two-story house, woolsbwl, dip, yards, whare, implement . shed etc.; well watered by ram. Splendid patch of shelter!bush; 4 miles railway and town. Price c£2G per acre. Good terms. Apply for further particulars, VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. V row ACRES LI P., Wairarapa. all in grass (30 acres shelter bnsh), divided lot' into 14 paddocks, good fences, well watered; 200 acres ploughable, balance undulating: carrying 1000 sheep, 100 cattle, and 10 horses. New house with 1 _ every convenience. PRICE.. .£l4 per aero; cash £1000. _ , „ „ *n?ES Freehold, Wairarapa, all in grass, divided into 20 paddocks, 2400 well watered about 1000 acres-flat, balance undulating to hilly. Win* 2 «h.Sp to\he ac're. Splendid house, cottage, stables, and. all modern ap. pliances. Good roads. PRICE—JEIS per acre; .£SOOO cash. v WE N.Z. FARMERB' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LT®, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON. MANGAWEICA DISTRICT. THE BEST OF GRAZING COUNTRY. „ _ . pp-rc „f Freehold easv country. 12 mite from railway. 400 acres ol | 987 rtich is suitable for liullock fattening; all in grass and subdivided into 19 j W and sevml smaller paddocks; 3 sets drafting yards; ,-roomed house with 1 all conveniences, men's whare, shearing accommodation, good woolshed, eto. Price .£25 per acre; .£6700 cash. A very fine property. Arrange at once for inspection. J. HARRIS AND SONB, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ' ! MARTON. ' TARANAKI, c\n(\ ACRES rood land, over 200 acres level; well watered anß subdivided! 260 adjoins" factorr and school; will carry 90' cows, besides othor stocks 8. ' ' roomed, houue, cowshed, trupshed, etc. Price *35 per acre; ,81200 cash; balance ai 0 per cent. ' ' The above is the cheapest property offered in Taranaki, and is a tip-top p TO p«V lion. GILMQUR AND CLARKE, NEW PLYMOUTH.
550 ACRES. I QPLENDID FREEHOLD SHEEP AND O CATTLE FARM, situnted right in the heart of rich Dairy Land, Tarauaki, i nil sown down in good grass pasture, with tho exception of about 25 acres native bush; practically the wholo of tho farm is ploughable, shcop-proof fenccs, subdivided, 0 subdivisions well watered; good mctnlled motor road to homestead, .which comprise? G ioonu, bathroom, hot and cold water, waslihouso, copper arid tubs, up-to-dato woolshod, dip and yards, 2 miles to school, Post ' Oftico, 3i miles to eheoso factory. Th# property is now carrying 500 breeding ewen with lambs, 120 hoad 3-year bullocks. If desired, the property would ; cut up into 3 good Dairy Farms; would (lien bo worth double tit® prico now asked. An Absolute Bargain at .£2O PER AORK; .£'2500 CASH, balanco 5 per cen I, E.JACKSON, Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH.
DAIRY FARMS. OO ACRES, Freehold, practically all i>o ploughable, largo portion rich rivor (Int. A largo portion is nor be'»S ploughed and put; into crops, t.ood da in ■ infr country. Price, —to por nor , iro ACRES. Freehold, 3 of mil® f'' ol ", 78 school, post odicp, and rat.uaj station. All in grass. Iho is alluvial flats; . paddocks, en^rj 3f catllo all the year round; £oomo lioiHo worth .£1(100. Large bain and milking shed. Price, .C.12 per acre. Onethird cash or can ho arranged. _ -i/i A ACRES.'Freehold. All m eras, .LbO and rough feed bar sholei bush; 145 acres plougha!)le, fi paddocks. Plenty of water; Ml cows could ho mi.kcd: 9-roomed house, milking shed, 12C acres are volcanic,, balance is alluvial flat, of pxcpllnnt pel ucip. Terms arranged. J. GRIMSHAW, st-5B T,AMBTON T QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Bowen Street Entrance).
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