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LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KING, Land, Estate, and Finance Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 100. Telephone 709. USEFUL SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. QAQ ACRES, 0.R.P., rental .W0 per ""f annum. About 450 acres in grass; balance bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks, all rideable country and well watered by permanent'streams; fair amount of land ploughable; free of noxious weeds; 5J miles of 8-wire sheep-proof fences, totara posts; about 7 miles from cood metalled road; about 2J miles G-foot track now Ijeing formed to dray road width. Property wintered ROC wethers besides cattle; 4-roomod dwelling and outbuildings. Price, ,C 5 10s. per acre. Terms, .fGOO cash. Subject to a G.A.S. mortgage of .EIOOO, balance for a term at 51 per cent. NOTE.—Present owner has had this properly for 12 years, and it is a farm worth inquiring about. FIRST-CLASS BEACH FARM. m ACRES, Freehold, sea coast; subdivided into 12 paddocks; watered by springs; practically level and all ploughable. This is really good land nnd properties such as this are hard to got. It will carry about 70 cows. Situated li miles from factory, school, township, and (rood saleyard6. Almost new up-.,to-dato 7-roomed dwelling, good cowshed, eto. On account of ill-health owner must sell and will consider exchange for small farm or good mortgage. Price, ,£6O per acTe. Equity ■£5676. WAIKATO SHEEP FARM. K(*iy ACRES of limestone and volI canic bush country, comprising 500 acres 0.R.P., 10s., and G7 acres freehold, all lying exceptionally well to tho sun and a really good healthy place. All in grass excoptinj? 10 acres shelter bosh. The grasses are chiefly best English mix? ture. Buildings are good and consist of a 8-roomed iron house, lined, and very comfortoble, up-to-dato shearing shed and yards, and concrete dip. Thore are seven subdivisions and the fence.? are first-class, Tho school in 2J miles, cream cart passes within threequarters .milo, wharf 11 miles, and tho property is SO miles from Hamilton. The stock carried in winter comprise 500 purebred sheop, 125 cattle, and 11 horsee. Tho property would easily carry 750 flock sheep, besides cattle. This is the best little place we know of to-day, and is cheap at the money. Price, JC9 10s. .£llOO cash. UNENCUMBERED. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. oq ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, sitvJ uated 5 miles from good township (Wairarapa), « miles cheess faciory, J. mile school; originally all heavj bush now all in English grasses, fenced into 4 paddock?, well wntered. Capacity 28 cows and young stock; 4-roome<i cortdge, outhouse, "cowslied, engine-room, cartshed. PRICE, wC2B per acre, AAI ACRES, Renewable Lease, lis. QU.I. 3d. per acre, situated 15 miles' township, originally all heavy bush, now all in English pasture, 80 .acres good rich flats, balance easy good undulating counfrv. Warm papa formation on which stock So wonderfully well. Cnrrying capacity, 2 ewes besides 40 head cattle. Exceptionally good buildings, connected by 'phone, fences good, subdivided into li paddocks and well watered. PRICE, i!l3 per acre, .£ISOO cash, balance 5 years. _ Exceptionally good and sound proposition. THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, ' 15 GREY STREET (Corner Featherston Street). ' TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. .£SOO CASH OR EXCHANGE TOWN PROPERTY. PJ9A ACRES, FREEHOLD. Eltlinm district, practically all ploutrhable, has been heavy bush, about 30 acres stumped and ploughed, 10 paddocks, well watered. Would carry 100 dairy cows now, 4-rd.. cottage, 2-rd. whare, 4-cow milking plant run by water power; cheese factory, school, post office, nnd rail handy. Fully improved properties in vicinity selling for ,£SO/.£60 per acre. Dairy herd and stock at valuation. Price, ,£2G 10s„ balance at five per cent, for five years. JfiAP ACRES, heavy manuka eountCi/Jv trv, Wntt'/To River frontage; 150 acres splendid fencing timber. Adjoining country is selling at 10s. to .£4 per acre. Only 255. per acre. Soil in blocks to suit purchaser. J. GRIMSHAW. Bowen Street (opp. Govt. Buildings), WELLINGTON. OQ/»a ACRES, L.1.P., at rental of 4d. Oi/'OU per acre; good 7-roomed house, all. conveniences: 3000 acres in splendid sole of grass, balance in bush; subdivided into 30 paddocks; will easily carry 2 dry sheep per acre; 7 miles from school and p.o. Well worth inspection. Price, only £& per acre, with ,£12,000 cash. QapK ACRES, FREEHOLD, on metal rilnJUt) road; two up-to-date houses, with .every convenience, including h. nnd c. water in each. Also men's cottage, woolshed, yards and dip; divided into 50 sheep-proof paddocks, water in each. Well sown in best English grasses; .150 acres bush. Large area plouchable. Price, .£ls per acre. Cash, .£IO,OOO. We have personally inspected these properties and can safely recommend them as good buying. BARNITT AND ROBERTSON, STRATFORD. A CHEAP PROPERTY. qaa ACRES, houso 4 rooms, and out /Q\J\! buildings, well watered am. fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, with a little improvement will carry 70 dairy cows. Situation: School li niiled, cream collected, situoted in a prosperous district, and only 9 miles from Hamilton. Pries,' only .£3O per aero, and the ensiest terms possible—.£soo cash and tho balance arrangrd to suit. 1 Tfllft ACRES, 8 mi!e3 shecp-prooi JL iUU fencing, £00 acres grass, well watered; with n little improvement will be worth the same money as tho adjoining property—X2s per acre. School nnd post ollic.o only 2 miles This property is an exceptionally good "native lease/' and can Iw frecholded easily. Price, only £'j per acn.\ big reduction for cash. BUY THIS PI.ATR AND MARE A FORTUNE. POTTS AND POLLARD, LAND, ESTATE, ANO COMMISSION AGENTS, TE AWAMUTD.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 16

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