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LAND NOTICES. "UP NORTH" IS THE FARM YOU ARE LOOKING FOIi. AQA. ACRES, O.R.P. (24?. per acre), xOtc ,£8 15s. per aero, unencumbered. This property lias all been good busii land (rinui, white pine, rata), is now all in Brass and subdivided into S sheepproof paddocks. The quality of the grass is good, being cocksfoot, rye. clover, 'iind paspalum. The carrying capacity ot this country is easily 2-sheep to the acre. The buildings t\rc roo<l and substantial. House 7 renins (8-foot verandah oil two sides), cowshed 18 hails, woolshed, and stable, sheep and cattle yards. School quite close; cream collected. ,£S 15s. per acre; .£1(100 cash, balance arranged to suit buyer. Beg. 296 ™' _ £~ 10s. Per Acre. ,£7 10s. Per Acre. 0.R.P., 225. Per Acre, CASH .£3OO. A similar property to the above, but not so much improved, there being still 100 acres in green bush; the property is ring fenced, sheep-proof and well watered. This farm'is running 55 head cattle. about 30 o£ which are milkers. The buildings are not very wood, but quite habitable and snug; 4-roomed cottage, cowshed. Re?. FROM C.-W.'s NOTES.—Both these properties have been inspected by us. and are of real Rood, sound value, ami must increase to double their value, as our district Ixcomes more settled. COME UP NORTH! Further information from CO LM ORE-WILLIAMS, ' "The I/and Man of the North," DARGAVILLE. letters, P.O. Box 44, Dargaville. Telegrams: "Colmorcwill." WAIKATO SEEEP FARM. ACRES of limestone and voltJO I canic bush country, comprising 500 acres 0.R.1'., 10s., and 07 acres froehold, all lying exceptionally well to tho sun and a really good healthy place. All in graas excepting 10 acres sheltnv bush. The grasses aro chiefly best English mixture. Buildings are good and consist of a 8-roomed iron house, and very comfortable, up-to-dato shearing shed and yards, and concrete dip. There are seven subdivisions and the fences aro first-class. Tho school is 2\ miles, cream cart passes within threequartern milo> wharf 11 mile 6, and the property is 30 miles from Hamilton. Tho stock carried in winter comprise 500 purebred sheep,- 125 cattle, and 14 horses. The property would easily carry 750 fiock sheep, besides cattle. This is tfco best littlo place wo know of to-d?.y, and is cheap at tho money. Price, £S 10s. .£llOO cash. UNENCUMBERED. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. WARD STREET, HAMILTON. QQ ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, sit"o uated 5 miles from good township (Wairarapa), « miles cheese factory, J mile school; originally all heav> bush now nil in English grasses,' fenced into 4 paddocks, well watered. Capacity 28 cows and young stock; 4-roome<i coitnge, outhouse, cowshed, engino-room, cartshed. PRICE, JI2B per acre. d.Ol ACRES, Renewable Lease, lis. tru.l ,3d. per acre, situated 15 iniles township, originally all heavy bush, now nil in English pasture, 80 acre* good rich flats, balance easy good undulating country. Warm papa formation on which stock do wonderfully well. Carrying capacity, 2 ewes besides 40 head cuttle. Exceptionally good buildings, connected by 'phone, fences good, subdivided into 11 paddocks and well watered. PRICE, .£l3 per acre, £1500 cash, balance 5 years. Exceptionally geed and sound proposition. THOMSON. BROWN, AND EAST, 15 GREY STREET (Corner leatherston Street). OCW?A ACRES, L.1.P., at rental of 4<l. Guy\J per acre; good 7-roomed house.all conveniences;',looo 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 £8 per acre, with ,£12,000 cash. 'ACRES, FREEHOLD, on metal road; two up-to-date with every convenience, including h. and c. water in eac|i. Also men's cottage, woolshed, yards and dip; divided into 50 sheep-proof paddocks, water in each. Well sown in best English grasses; 350 acres bush. Large area ploucrhable. 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. MATTHEW AND LUSK, Land Agents, P.O. Box 123. i Te Kuiti. / 'Phono 59 A CHEAP PROPERTY. ("■Aiy ACRES, freehold, 450 acres in 01° I grass; good heavy limestone and papa country; carried last winter SGO ewes, ISO dry sheep, 70 head cattle, 0 horses; subdivided into 14 paddocks; railway station (Main Trunk) 104 miles. A short road, now under construction, brings this property within about, 8 miles of To Kuiti; 4-roomed cottage, store room, bathroom, man's room, 16bail cowshed (machines insballe:.), engino room, sheep and cattle yards and dip. Price, jC!3 per acre; ,£958 cash. Further particulars on application. A CHEAP PROPERTY. OAA ACRES, house 4 rooms, and out/s\)\) buildings, well watered tu..-. fenced, subdivided into tl paddocks, with a little improvement will carry "0 dairy cows. Situation: School 11 miles, cream collected, situated in a prosperous district, and only 9 miles from Hamilton. Price, only ,£3O per acre, and flip easiest terms possible—,£soo cash and the balance arranged to suit. "1 kAA ACRES, 8 miles shccpproot -L lUU fencing, SOU acres grr.j. *ci: watered; with a little improvement .will be worth the stfme money no the adjoining property—JCßs per acre. School and post office only 2 miles This property is an exceptionally good' "native lease,' 1 and can 'be freeholdoii easily. Price, only .£5 per aci''. 1 , big reduction for cash. BUY THIS i' T * r R AND MARE A FORTUTCE. POTTS AND POLLARD. LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. TE AWAMUTU.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 12

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