LAND NOTICES. , , qq ACRES. lAK ACRES, ino ACRES.., BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF "HOLDERS". . WOODVILLE FARM..-■■ THIS is the neighbouring property and of 'similar quality of land to the Ron. J. D. Oγmond's, where four crops of rape have been grown in four successive years, on the same paddock, sown broadcast, and without any manure. The fourth crop is now a dense growth, almost hurrying the lambs, and without the sign of a leaf turning colour.- Tha grass which will come without being,sown after the rape will winter 4 hoggets to tho acre. Five to six tons of clover liay can be' grown tothe acre in one season, and a: large number of lambs then fattened on the aftermath. There is no finer fattening or dairying land in the Dominion; lOd. per lb. is being paid for.butter, fat at tho creameries close.by.Price, £30 per acre, on the easiest terms. ■ ■■..' LATHAM & C0., : -■.'•-v " : .. . ■ Sole Agents, ■ .• - ': WOODYILLE LAND AGENCY, M'Lean Street, Woodville. . CIO6B HARCQURT AND CO., HOUSE' AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND ■-, SHARE BROKERS, .. ' ; • LAMBTON QUAY. ' '/"■'.■' OKA ACRES, 500 Acres first-class hills, 300 .yOU Acres low undulating, 150 acres the .; very, best alluvial flats, worth £50 per acre , . (adjoining owner has refused .£6O per acre), ■ these flats will fatten V bullock to the acre at all times. The hills winter two sheep per acre, and do them well. The pro- ■. perty is" substantially ' fenced, and con- '■'. veniently subdivided, permanently and well watered in all parts.—Buildings—6roomed house, all conveniences, 'cartoned, i workshop, man's whare/ cowshed, man s cot- ' tage, etc. All buildings, fences, etc., arem perfect order. Tnereisabout3soacresofbusji on ■• the property. We have'ourselv«s inspected '• this property, and/have no hesitation in : saying that it is the cheapest, place we have 'handled for a long time. The property is ,■'■■■ situated on the Manawatu line, and.is admitted to be the pick of that favoured 'dis- : trict. Is served by level metal road, and ■is within li miles of railway, school, and creamery. The price is £16 per acre; terms can be arranged if. desired. . . '404 JOHNSONVILLE (close Ngahauranga)-Well-built House of 5 rooms and conveniences, ■'■:■ together with about 4J acres land. Price, ,£750; Bargain. : ' .?. ."•'.- ' .'' HUTT. ROAD (Wellington)-Splendid. Block, of Land, containing 5 acres, good sites for two houses. Price, only £475. Also, 41 Acres, j at back, fairly flat land.. £55 per acre.-,. . ABEL SMITH STREET—Eight-roomed. House,. bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc.; land ~; about 20ft. 100 ft. . Price, only £750; Bar- - gain. ■■'■'■ ■ 8749 KELBURNE—Six-roomed Villa, with.all con- .' veniences, large section. Price, reduced '. .- from £900 to £700. Must sell' this., month* .'■■'./ (9020) Also, very ' superior' 9-roomed Resi- '■".■.' dence, large and'lofty, plastered walls and ■'.:. ceilings; land 42ft. x 120 ft, partly ;level. .-:. Original cost, £1650; owner will consider ■reasonable, offer; (8175)' : .•' '■■"-:■:■ MARANUI—LeveI Allotment, i 177 ft., ■■ad- ■•;'■■. joining Queen's Drive, - and .close' to . proposed new tram route. Price, £4 foot. ,8999 YY' THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. Y A MODEL ; FAKM" FOR MONET-MAKING, ,i OR A'RETIRED MAN TO MAKE ; : ~.:■. .-.-■ .-..■ .. : , HiS HOME.- ■'■ .- ,•-.-..' nnHE Land is all first-class, level,. arid ploughjAt -*'.abler has two good; Homesteads,, and nu : merous ovtbuildings; 30 :Acres of magnificent Native. Bush. Consists of 1060 Acres, close to town, railway, school, etc ': --[.'-'. i.:'. A REAL SPLENDID f>I OIERTY/ ■./ '■■/ r Further particulars on application to!: ; • R, HARRIS, LAND, COMMISSION/AND ESTATE AGENT,' ■ MASTSRTON. ■•■■■.; "*■ - '. •;•:..-. ■.".. . - . CBQ3; : : ; v WILLIAM .■■ SINCLAIR,' Y ; - NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. " - WELLINGTON. ' ;,; ■■■ , ■ ;. ... ■ .'- y _.-.'■ .'. ; ■ '■■ '. .v. .■,■•■ ■'.'■■".. . . ■.■ y FOR • SALE:-;-.■' •'. '.;;YY; ■ ■inn(\ ACRES, LEASEHOLD. .Term, 50 ybOUU years; rent, 2s. per acre. \' Firstclass, good, rich land; 2000 acres. flat, balance undulating; 1000 acres in grass, 500 acres - bush, 300 acres been ploughed. Will winter now 3000 eheep and 400-big bullocks. When improved, will carry 10,000' sheep; 50 acres maize will net £600 in May; 400 acres can.be suVle'c at 255. per acre for dairying, ■thus.payirig the renti of the whole block: Two miles, to Creamery! School, Post Office, and -To.wn, Seven paddocks. • Price. . only 30s. per acre; very easy terms given. Proposed. Railway surveyed through farm, will put £5 per aero on land "within, few years, giving, profit.,-of. £10,000 to buyer. This is one of finest blocks of laud iri: Dominion,. and very, -cheap.' • Will exchange for good property handy to Railway Station. . _ ■■'•■.•■ ■ • • ' % QKfk ACRES, Rich, Grass Land, Pelorns SOU Sound, Marlboroiigh, - comprising ■ 738 ■Acres, L.1.P.; rent, £14 year; 122 acres freehold; 5 miles wire-netting fences dividing property into 11 paddocks. Five-roomed hquEe, mens' cottage, sheepyards, dairy, etc. Butter Factory ■ adjoins property, .which wouid now run 100 cows in full profit, and when fully improved 250 cows, or winter.2ooo sheepi Wellington steamer calls weekly. Telephone.and Post Office at Factory.-• Price,. £4000, of which £2300 can remain s;years, 5 per cent. Easy terms for balance to suit bnyer. . .■:. BRICK SHOP-Best part Willis Street," Wellington, paying 10 per cent, per annum clear on cash required to bny; £8000. This property will double in value in few year 6, ■ and is one of the Best Investments in City.'of-Well lington,. ■' .■■ '. . ■■•; '■..''■; ■" ; : ■.• '.;■■' ■;■ WILLIAM SINCLAIR, • ; ' Y '.' .;. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. _ /.V < ': ]■"; -; : '' ■■"'' WELLINGTON.;. /^■?] r ' : ,. ■■;..".' -. ' . Y ';'■'■; ■•■■ Y ; Y ; .C 108? '\..'i' GOOD MIXED COUNTEY; ; v ■ : v '■'':: ~, BALANCE OF MOKOIA ESTATE. , ; . : Y.; THIRTY-THREE SECTIONS, :.. ■. ' : : ■; ■ FROM -l . TO.. KKQ . ACRES."': , . . : .......j. ._. ■ iju/i ■, ; ... .;..... QITUATED 3i mile3 r from Woo : dville,and adIO joining, the Papatawa Railway . Station. All first-ciass agricultural and undulating (dairy) land, with, hill sheep' country, .which Will winter over two sheep to the acre.;' Well watered, with good access by metalled roads. TERMS.—Easy, to suit purchasers. Full plans and all further particulars as to prices may be obtained from . . HORACE.BAKER & SON, Y ' ■•;. ••;• .;.;.';■ . agents.:.- Y. ;: ■; NAPIER AND WAIPUKARAU. ;,.' ■ .' ~;.. ' ■.'• '.c' ■■■'■•■ ,'. C 1099 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. ■■ . .■•.._; ■■■ / ■':■■• ■ ''.-..-■ :■■.. . '■ KC)(\ ACRES, all in GRASS, exoept 15-aores OAIXi .Shelter Bush, 7 Paddooks, undulating, well watered, 4-roomed House, and Woolshed. This place is now carrying 1300 SHEEP and 100 HEAD CATTLE, which proves it to be a really tip-top Farm; there, is a good metalled road; situated 4 miles from-thriving township. PRICE, £12 ppr aero, on easy terms. 'NB3B tJAA ACRES, all in GRASS, B.paddocks, well watered, 6-roomed House, Cowshed; Woolshod, ' Trapshed; carrying capaoity. 2} sheep; close to creamery, etc. PRICE, £11 per acre. Terms, £700 cash. There is a splendid OKCHAKD of J an acre. . ..N0..832. C. SNOW AMD CO., , i BAIiMEBSfoN NOBXH. : .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 432, 15 February 1909, Page 12
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