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LAND NOTICES. FOR EXCHANGE. 2 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at 3Gs. per weuk, for good I mry farm of about 109 acres. Equity JCIGOO. A piA ACRES, Freehold, 3-shcep country, itjvv) for unencumbered property. Equity, ,£6OOO. FOR SALE, 500 Actcs, Freehold, Guaranteed 21-shcep country, all clearly all in cra69S 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings, l'rico, £10. Apply for further particular. Only. U miles from good town. FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairj Farms, Town Sections, lTotels, etc. COCHRANE & BUTEMENT,, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. j csso Aw E. KEtViP, land and estate agent, BROADWAY, STRATFOED, ■j qo ACRES Dairy Farm, 2J miles from' LoA Stratford, on good metal road, opposite creamery, 4 mils from 6chool, good housa and outbuildings. Price, £23 per aero. .£OO8■ cash, balance 5 per cent. •j nm ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 3 La i miles from Stratford, on good metal road, 3 niile from creamery, well fenced and subdividedfirst-class buildings! GO acres stumped j all flat. Price, JCBO per acre. A f)Aft ACRES, close to railway and two ioU V creameries, 500 actcs ploughed, 15110 acr»s swawp land, partly drained, sheepproof fences, 8-roomed house and outbuildings would cut up into good dairy farmsj noncarrying 1000 sheep, 50,, iiead cattle. Price, £i per acre, £2000 cash required. C 919 FARMERS, LOOK. GOOD DAIRY FARM. 1 C?A ACRES, all in Grass, all well fenced, iOv subdivided into 3 paddocks,, welt * New 5-roomed Holiso and Outhouses; Lease has 13$ years to run, at Bs. Cd. por. .""situated li miles from Railway Station, Post' Office, and School. Last year wintered 450 sheep and 60 headl ' cattle. . GOODWILL, ONLY ,£250. . Apply- • THE UNITED FARMERS'. CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONLTD., . VICTORIA AVENUE, ■ WANGANUI. ; CSt • 3203 ACRES. qaA ACRES.in grass,, including.'2Bo acfed. OUIP now felled and being sown down in} best of English mixed grasses, rape and turnips. Balance of property is in bush, which is chiefly, I Ta*a. :r . • Soil, is Keavy. rich black loam, od paps formation. Will winter from 2 to 25 sheep to tho acre on the grass. Splendid cattle.bush now capable of carrying two or three hundred head of cattle., Cost of felling, grassing, and fenoing the rest of this fine property I .would not cost more than £3 an acre, which, plus owner'» price,, makes JC4 2s. ,6d. an acre for land whicl* will then be wortlf-£7 or over, TlTLE—Government Small Grazing Run, Lease, 1892 Act. Rent, 4jd. an acre. GOODWILL—22s. Gd. an acre. , , EASY TERMS if necessary can be arranged, .' NOTE—Owner expects to clear £400 to JESOf out of his turnips thiß year. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD., TAIHAPE. ' W A I K A T 0. RICH FLAT LAND. TTIOB SALE, in blocks of 300 and 500 acres, X. being rich drained and 'partly drained swamp. Handy to railway, statiou and school, Price from £5 to i's 10s. per acre. Very easj terms arranged. Further details later. ' NOTE.—Blocks of 1500 and 1330 acres adver. tised by mo in former issue' have both been taken up by first clients inspecting same. One client called at my office to say how delighted ho was with his purchase, and that the ground vai underrated, if anything. He is strongly advising anyone in search of land to inspect without delay other blocks in tho near neigh-. bourhood offered for s!alo by mo. " Apply, without delay, to H. ERNEST LEJG3-S7ON, ( AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ISS FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, And at LOWER BUTT. • ClO3l ■jl niy ACKES good land in MID-CANTER>• 110 i BURY. Tho owner, having purchased a Shee t ) Run, has instructed mo to dispose of this splendid holding on tho Easiest of Terms. The Price asked as a going concern being X' 15,000. The Stock consists of IuOO sheep, 20 horses, and a splendid 6tock of farm iiuplo-. ments, including an old engino ai'id shearing 1 machines. Tho homestead is very complete and up-to-date, consisting of a good houso of 8 rooms and all modern conveniences, including hot and cold water; 12-stalled stable, implo-: , rnent shed, shearing shed, &ranarv, trapshed,. man's whare, and sheep yards. This property will grow splendid , oats, rape, and turnips, and is situated only G miles from railway and 'convenient to school. Being so splendidly adapted for all-round farming, this excellent property should command attention. Price, as a going concern, £15,000, and tho owner , will accept .£2500 down, tho balance to remain for a term of years to bo arranged at 5 per cent, Fol. 9L nnn ACRES, good mixed farm, located ir • 900 'the far-famed ELLESJIERE DIS. TRICT, varying from land (hat will grow 40 bushels per'aoro of wheat to good, medium land which will grow tho best of turnips, oals, , one 1 tapo. Good houso of 12 rooms, and conveniences, also usual outbuildings. Weil watered by races and natural streams. Only 1 inilf from scliool, and U miles from railway. A bargain at the price asked. I'KICE £9 10s. per aero. • l f ol, IB A. E. CSADDOCIC, ■ FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CIIRISTCHURCH. FLY. AND YOUNG, MASTERTON. LtiENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CON. I <UT ' TRACTORS, - Agents N.Z. Express Co., Jfasterton. Goods. and: Parcels forwarded to all parts of llio world; Commercial Snnulles a speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Rooms in Exchange Buildings; country (rips nrrangod for; all trains met; Ilospital Ambulance on liira at shortest notice, day or night. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street. Thou# 126; P.O. Bos 50, Mast»ri»n.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 452, 10 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 452, 10 March 1909, Page 4

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