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LAND NOTICES. WRITE TO-DAY TO ;, COLMORE-WILLIAMS, i ABOUT THE NORTH. '. w-td ACRES, FREEHOLD. I £21 PER ACRE. GROWING CROPS INCLUDED. THIS PROPERTY ts well improved . and is all easy undulating, ploughable land, mostly limestone formation, ' well watered; a fine house of 7 rooms, all conveniences, good shearing shed and stables. J The nature of the grass is chiefly , cocksfoot, rye, and clover-, rnd the carrying capacity is equal to 21 sheep. Several clumps of native.bush (puriri and cabhago trees) have been carefully - preserved for shelter purposes. About ' 70 acres nre under crop. I The situation- is splendid, eloso to - saleyards, and good metal roads. This property would subdivide into , five tip-top farms. Reg. \ OPPORTUNITY I TO SECURE A SMALL FARMLET, 5 'TO 20 ACRES, J On Exceptionally Easy Terms, of 1 ( RIVERDALE ESTATE. ..-' '■ This Estate comprises about 300 acres . of one of tho richest drained swamps in I) the Dominion and right in the heart of our steadily-growing town. Particulars on application. Get ■in early. These Fnrnilcts must incrc-aso enormously in value. THE "' COLMORE-WILLIAMS SERVICE, Box 44, DARGAVILLE. i WAIKATO'SHEEP FARM. rniy ACRES of limestone and ■ vol--001 cahic bush' country, comprising ,500 acres 0.R.P., 10s., and 67 acres freehold, all lying exceptionally well to the sun and a really good healthy place. All ;. in grass excepting 10 acres shelter bush. d Tho grasses are chiefly best English mixn ture. Buildings are good and consist of . a 3-roomed iron house, lined, and very j comfortable, up-to-dato shearing shod I and yards,' and concrete dip. There are seven' subdivisions and the e .fence? are first-class. Tho school is 2\ : S miles, cream cart passes within three- , p quartera/mile, wharf 11 miles, and the & property' is 30 miles from Hamilton. 5 The stock carried in winter comprise !, 500 purebred sheep, 125 cattle, and 14 d horses. '. The property would easily carry 750 flock sheep, besides cattle. This is tho best little place wo know '■ of to-day, und is cheap at the money. Price, £9 10s. £1100 cash. UNENCUMBERED. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. ,WARD STREET, HAMILTON. aq ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, sit«/i/ unted 5 miles from good township (Wairarapa), t miles cheese factory, 1 mile school; originally all heav> bush now all in English grasses, fenced into 4 paddocks, well watered. Capacity 28 cows and young stock; 4-roomco. co.tagc, outhouse, 'cowshed, engino-room, cartshed. PRICE, £28 per acre. I, /|AI ACRES, Renewable Lease, lis. 3 pty-V 3d. per acre, situated 15 miles !- township, originally all heavy bush, now - all in English pasture, 80 acres good - rich flats, Ixilance' easy good undulating country. Warm papa formation on which stock do wonderfully well. Carrying cai- parity, 2 ewes besides 40 head cattle. ; . Exceptionally good buildings, connected by 'phone, fences good, subdivided into 11 paddocks and well watered. PRICE, £13 per acre, £1500 cash, balance 5 years. Exceptionally good and sound proposition. THOMSON. BROWN, AND EAST, 15 GREY STREET . (Corner Featherston Street). ' "WfiO ACRES,.L.I.P., at rental of 4d. OuXJxJI per acre; good 7-roomed house, all conveniences; 3000 nrres in splendid sole of grass, balance in bush; subdivided into 30 paddocks; will easily carry 2 dry sheep per acre;' 7 miles from school arid p.o. Well worth inspection. Price, only £8 per acre, with £12,000 cash. 99CK ACI,ES ' FREEHOLD, on metal road; two up-to-date houses, with every convenience, including • h., and c. water in each. ' Also men's cottage, woolshcd, yards and dip; divided into 50 sheep-proof pnddocks, water in - each.-Well sown in best English grasses; I 350 acres bush. Large area ploushnble. ' Price, £15 per acre. Cash, £10,000. We hnve personally inspected these' , properties and can safely recommend them as- good buying. r BARNITT AND ROBERTSON, . STRATFORD. MATTHEW AND LUSK, i , Land Agents,. '. P.O. Box 123. To Kuiti. 'Phone 59 ! - | A CHEAP PROPERTY. i rAW ACRES, freehold, 450 acres in ' tJu i grass; good heavy limestone and papa country; carried last winter 560 f ewes, 130 dry sheep, 70 head cattle, 6 ; hordes; subdivided into 14 paddocks; railway station (Main Trunk) 10J miles. A short road, now under construction, brings this property within about 8 miles of Te Kuiti; 4-roomed cottage, store room, bathroom, man's room, 16bail cowshed (machines installed), engine room, sheep and cattle yards and dip. Price, £13 per acre; £953 cash. Further particulars on application. A CHEAP PROPERTY. AAA ACRES, house 4 rooms, and outh)\j\j buildings, well watered niu, . fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, with ' a little improvement will carry 70 dairy 1 00W8. 1 Situation: School 11 miles, cream col- '• lccled, situated in a prosperous district ■ nnd only 9 miles from Hamilton, ' Price, ouly £30 per acre/ and flic j ensiest terms possible—£soo cash and the ' balance arranged to suit. " 11(M\ ACRES, 8 miles I'heep-proof ■ J. i vIF foncing, Hi'J acres -cil '■ watered; with a little improvement will : be wortli ihu siime money as the adjoin- ' ing property—£2s per acre. School and 8 post ol'nce only 2 miles £ This property is an exceptionally good : ''native lease/' and can he I'reelinldpd i easily.' ! ■ Price, only £5 per ac;'. l , big reduction ' for rash. 0 BUY THIS PLArp, AND MAKE A ' FORTUNE. POTTS AND POLLARD, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 1 ■ TE AWAMUTU.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 12

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