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LAND NOTICES. ERED W. FRETHEY, < LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ELTILVM. -I f>-l ACRES, close to STRATFORD, on main JLO-L road, adjoining school, and only -J mile from factory; good house and sheds; will carry 50 cows. Cheap at <£18 per acre. <£000 cash; QQ/j ' ACRES, WEST TARA'NAIU; all ii> <vO e ± grass; li miles from school and factory, on good metalled road; 7-r. house and sbeds; will carry SO cows. ' I'rico <£10 per acre. £700 cash. A A A ACRES, SHEEP FARM; L.1.P., at Bd. ttl/D' per acre; all in grass; land part flat and hilly; 3-r. house and sheds; 4 miles tc wn and railway. Price Goodwill, <£5 ss. per aei'o. <£300 cash. COM THOMSON & WALKER, (Campbell Thomson). ■ LAND, ESTATE,. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE. DAIRY FARM TO LEASE. 1 nn ACRES, First-class Dairying Land, well JLOO watered, fenced, and subdivided into 13 paddocks. About 35 acres stumped and ploughable. Ten acres in oats and one aero in mangolds. Five-roomed house, 2t-bail concroto cowshed, with loft; two trapsheds, stable, whare, barn, haysbed, dairy and separator room. Water laid on to house and dairy and cowshed from permanent stream by hydraulic ram. Lease for five years at 225. Gd. per acre. To sell' with the above lease, milk run and firewood business, 58 cows, 12 young stock, 4 horses and foal, 2 milk carts, 1 trap, harness, plough, 2 sets harrows, mowing machine, hand separator, 2 Planet Junr. machines, hand chaffcutter, etc., 700 cords good matai still on property. As a going concern, price .£BSO, on easy terms. Proporty situate 1 mile from railway station and P.O. ONE OF THE BEST DAIRYING PROPERTIES IN TARANAKI.

gQQ ACRES of really. Good Land of which about 250 acres is Level, and practically the whole is ploughablo. It is well fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, all of which are practically sheep-proof, the fences being in first-class order, with good gates, etc. The land will carry, at least 100 cows, or carry through the winter 2£ sheep without feed, or between 3i to 4 with, say, twenty acres of turnips, as can be proved by.tho owner's books. The buildings comprise a fine 10-roomcd Dwelling, with every convenience, together with stable, cowshed, and all accessary outbuildings. Tho Township is only a few chains from the farm, where there is a School, Post Office, Hotel, Blacksmith's Shop, Factory, etc., etc. The land is situated right-on tho coast, and only eight miles from New Plymouth by an excellent metalled ■ road, most suitable for motoring. - PRICE—.£IS 10s. per acre. <£1000 to <£1500 Cash required. Balanco arranged. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. BARR., LEARY, WILLIAM'S, : LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS' • WELLINGTON. •' ' ' .' C 537 A FINE SHEEP STATION. QAAA ACRES in Wellington District, GO Ov/l/y miles from City; one hour's drive from important railway station , and township; 25 paddocks; heart totara posts, 1 wires, ring fence is wire netted. Every paddock has permanent water. 2000 acres been ploughed and sown with English grasses. Property in squaro block, 25 miles frontage to level macadamised road., 300 acres now under splendid crop, rape, and .turnips; ,10001 acres consist of easy limestone country, surface-sown with best English grasses; 500 acres of this recently sur-face-sown; clumps of bush ensuring plentiful supply firewood; 30 miles fencing on property; no noxious weeds or rabbits;'2ooo acres aro alluvial black soil on papa formation, and produces good root crops, oats, rape, otc. Good lamb-fattening country. Stock, which may be taken at valuation, consists of 7600 sheep, 350 cattle, and horses. Buildings consist of now modern 10-roomod house, concroto foundatim, cost £1500; 3. cottages for men and married couple;, 2 large stables; water laid on throughout. Large woolshed, with night pons, 4 instalments; shearing machinos; concrete ' sheep dip. Good orchard. Blacksmith shop ana carpenter's _ shop. Swaggers' whare. Tho owner is asking .£lO per acre, and is prepared to leave a large amount on mortgago at 5 per sent, say, ,£SOOO cash. This property has been personally inspected by us, and we recommend, it as a first-class investment. COOK & CO., LAND AuENTS, Corner Panama and Feaciierston StretU, WELLINGTON. ■ ." - 914

FOR SALE. 'TARANAKI LAND.' ACRES FREEHOLD. Excellent Farm, Good Soil. All in bost grass, escept 20 acres good bush. 3 paddocks, all well watored. 4-roomed Cottage, 1J miles from Railway Station. Creamery to be erected on adjoining section this year. | PER, ACRE. TERMS—£I per aero cash; .£1 in one year; ,£1 in 2 years;, and balanco oil mortgage at 5 per coat. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL ' .'•AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Established, 1879. C9IO FOR SALE. ~ A MOST DESIRABLE FARM in Carnarvon XiL District, Munawatu, comprising -about 500 acres, on whioh is eroctcd a 10-roomed Houso, AV.oolshed, Stablo, Iroplomont Shed, and usual Outbuildings. Tho property is subdivided into 1G paddccks, well fenced and watered; all ploughablo nifd Bui table for oithor agricultural 'or dairy purposes. Tho, proposed Levin-Grontford Lino of Railway is only ono mile distant, ami Post Office, Creamery, and School within half a mile. • Tho purchaser will luwo the option of taking tho stock, (principally sheep) at valuation. The PRICE ASKED IS LOW, as the Vendors dosiro to roaliso in order to- wind up partnership. . . .. Particulars and terms on o-Mlication to THOMAS KING, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, BULLS. 6150

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 12

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