RURAL LAND FOR SALE. IP YOU ARE LOOKING FOE LAND, 11 ' !■ Why not Look into tho )- g 8. EXCEPTIONAL PROPOSITIONS OF 7 it THE WINTEIILESS NORTH? k g . — =" HERE ARE A PEW: 1. (l 7 ACRES, Freehold. Distance from school 1J miles, Post Office , » miles. s, 576 acres in grass, balance bush, e ploughable 328. Subdivided into 11 ® paddocks, and all fencing in good order, j Watered permanently in overy pad- '• do«k. Good (1-roomed house, woolshed, j yards, and other outbuildings. Stock now on place, -1000 sheep, 100 head cattle, 8 horses, 12 fat cows, t Price, ,£l3. Terms to suit purchaser, 430 Frc o hold, 1 mile from i' school, post and telephone exchange. All in gross, carrying at present 720 sheep, 60 head of cattle, two e horses. i Six-roomed house, cowshed, yards and - concrete dip, all necessary outbuildings. Prioo i:l4. Terms cash, balance - 10 years at 6 per cent. - TALK ABOUT YOUR GRAZING ' ? COUNTRY-WELL, ACRES, school 11 miles. In ' grass 400 acres, balance bush, chiefly kauri, iotara, rimu, puriri, Never seen - a plough. £t present carrying 525 sheep and 200 head of cattle. Two S-roome-d houses and outbuildings. 1 Price £3 Bs. per acre; ,£ISOO cash, ,£SOO in five years, balance in 10 years; 6 per cent, per annum oi\ all unpaid purchase money. I i Wire, or write, C. H. SMITH, The Live Land Agent, Kaitaia, North of Auckland. IfANAWATU. CHEAP GRAZING FARM ■ WITH PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 1200 ACRES, - about 3GO acres in I grass, 'balance mixed heavy bush; small duelling; railway station 9 miles; good yards; good road; «£3 15s. per acre, with .£ISOO cash. Would consider an exchange for a smaller property. FAITH'S FAEM AGENCY, TE HORO. 'Phone IS, Otaki. / i j MANAWATU. - FINE MIXED FARM. OOn ACRES, Freehold, 3J miles from &yy rail, 20 miles from Wellington; within City Milk Supply area. Adjoins School, P. 0., etc.; centrally situated; 20 acres flat, 200 acres ploughable; splendid cropping country; will carry 60 coivs and 500 sheep. Buildings consist of two dwellings, one new; concreted cowbails, two sheas. Subdivided into 14 paddocks; two saleyards on property, bringing in XSO per annum in rentals. 'Price is .£25 per acre, with, say, ,£3OOO cash; balance arranged. This is a very fine property, and is a splendid investment. A buyer at this price could not go wrong. J. GRIMSHAW, Bowen Street, Wellington. 29,00 ACRES, Freehold, Grazing f\l Country, in Taranaki District, about 32 miles inland from Stratford; metalled road runs to within about four miles of property, remainder unmetalled at present; 673 acres in grass, 1527 in bush; well watered by streams, and 1 practically free of weeds. The property is at present carrying 113 cattle and GOO sheep. Has no buildings but shearing shed' adjoins property. 1 This is an excellent proposition for a man of small means, as only about .£250 1 cash is required, and owner will give ' very easy terms for tho balance. Price, .£3 per acre. 1 1 AAA ACRES, Grazing Country (600 , XIPIPU Freehold, 400 L.1.P.); in Ta- 1 ranaki District, •on good metalled car road. All in grass, well watered and subdivided,, all good fences; 100 acres ploughable." Will carry 2 6hccp and cattle j good 7-roomed house, woolshed, yards, etc., on properly. A good proposition at Price, _ClO per acre, with. sayT .£ISOO cash. Apply FOLEY AND JAGO, Stratford. PARTIALLY IMPROVED FARM, 1 ICING COUNTRY. (y Qty ACRES, 42 years' Native lease, I 500 acres in grass, balanco bush; 1' 7 miles from railivny station; good soil; r all dry, healthy stock land; permanent d water supply; estimated carrying capa- 6 city in grass, 2 sheep to the acre, and a - cattle beast to evory twelvo acres. s. The district is rapidly going ahead, j! Price ■£•! 10s. per acre. Terms. y . ' f! THE WELLINGTON RETURNED !! SOLDIERS' LAND AND PROPERTY , BUREAU (Inc.), •!] 292 Lnmbton Quay,- ] [Opposite Grey Street.). 'Phone 1194, v , (c »■ is 01 £ in ACRES; level land; will carry a J-v cow to the acre; new 4-roomed ri louae. ninl cowshed, 8 bails; close to «J ownship, school, and raiflivay station, m I'hrougli tho winter this farm carried 40 at ows. 250 breeding ewes,.G rams, 2 horses, m bull and 35 yearlings. rf This ia river flat country, and is well r(J heltercd. Would make an ideal stud et arm. or PER ACRE. TERMS ),, CAN BE ARRANGED. Ec ' " , 1(1 CRIGHTON AND ROOTS. Tj,n^
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