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landP'notioes. . W. H. MORRAM & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE 1 AGENTS, "...-WILLIS STREET, WELL1NGT0N.,...,,.., : 'COMPLETE DAIRY FARM AND BUTTER : ■ FACTORY. ••.■ ■■■•"■■■■■ OKA ACRES, 20 miles FEILDING, good House, ,/i/OV good buildings, stables, sheds, dairy, cooler, factory, 4-h.p. engine, L.K.G. milking machines; land all grassed, but 20 acres shelter; milking 100 cows. Price, Xl 6 per aero; stock at valuation; terms, .£ISOO cosh, balance 5 per cent. A chance that seldom occurs of buying a really first-class dairy (arm and butter fac■tory combined.. .... -J A A-ACRE DAIRY FARM-BARGAIN, 2 JLI/lf miles from Railway Station, good Six Roomed House and permanent improvements. Creamery adjoining. . land nil grassed. Almost level, fuid has river frontage. Price, £W 10s. per aero. Terms J2550 cash, balance at 5 per cent. A Splendid Home Farm 10 miles tnis side of PAHIATUA. C 961 C. C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTEBTON. .GENUINE , BARGAINS. '■ • THESE PROPERTIES > WON'T KEEP. WIRE, DON'T WniTE, AND COME ATLEASEHOLD. ■•'' ■"■"■'■•' ■■■■ ; -IP ACRES, 1 mile from Cheese and-Butter' j*.XO Factories, 5 minutes from.school and Hallway Station. Undnlating'and flat oonatry. Good. .Vroonred Hoosd, Corralled, Woolebed, and Buggyshed. Will milk 40 cows. 7 years' lease. Sent, £1 per acre. Goodwill, i 125. ■-.■■■ . • '" JEEEHOLD. ■ . ' qq ACRES level .alluvial land, all been 00 ploughed;. 6nroomed Honse, Bathroom; 15-bail Cowshed", .numorbus outbuildings; winters 35 cows and 10 head dry stock. Price, £26 per acre. £4tX) cash required. - AN ABSOLUTE SNIP. nryry ACRJ3S first-class sheep, and dairying AI v country 7 mUea Palmereton North; 10 per cent, ploughable, well fenced and watered; good 5-room'od house (newly done Up) • loose boxes, stable, cowbails. First offer of SS per acre will take this; only .ESOO'.cash. wanted, with £25 paid annually off the. principal for 10 years, balance at 5} per oent. Tho best spec, that has come in for some time. Don't miss ■ this. - . . . Clla STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. ■. ! '■■ ; . ■ oiK ACRES. •,. • ••■•■.■ . TTIOR Immediate Lease, possession Ist OctoiJP her, one of the best Dairy Farms in the' district, all in grass and ploughable; good; house of 7 rooms, scullery,- bathroom, wash--housoi copper and tubs, concrete,.floorplarge 1 concrete cowbails, with loft.-.water,laid .on;', orchard, 'lawn, garden,. trapsheds,: pig-styes, etc.; about 20 acres stumped,, fences first-class order,-'plenty t bf water; .will winter 70 cows, besides other stock. Easy distance'to 6chool, butteT factories, cheese and! dried milk .factory,' and railway station.. Will lease for five years with purchase clause. ... ... For terms of lease, etc., apply— ' ,; . VICTOR E s SMITH, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT,. ■i • ' V ■ ; . FEILDING. '.'■.-. CVm ; .FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. • : 5116 ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY. ■ Kl l fi ACRES, Limestone Formation; sheep OJ'l.Ov run; beautiful , climato; in the N6rth; plenty of:winter feed; all fenced.; now carrying -3000 breeding ewes, 50,rams,.411'headof cattle,: 17' horses; homeetead, farm'bnildings, etc. ...Selling Price, '.JM-lOV per aore.-Oiraer withes .to bring his •family to the ■'. city.' Would swap for reliable city iproperty, at £S per acre.- City property to be taken nt fair valnation.'-'-'No fictitious values token. Straight-; out—deal -only 'entertained. - -The—Shoep~RUn i is .priced-vat^bcarock. , The bwner,tcipects" to be offered"property equally low in price, so as' to get a fair : value.'.'. The farm p'rop'orty is'Al, auH will stand, inspection. All fenced,'. Can. bo considerably -'improved. ■ Capable "of ••■carrying 5000 sheep.. There'-nfe 2500 acres.in grass,-350 acres in bush, and 250 acres ploughed; tue'.bal ance.is in. strong, fern and rough feed.-..'-Wel-linston City Property only taken by way of Exchange. Must bo good rent-producing. Call and see us. s ; " «. ~.'/■ .' DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 1 $(s£. ACI^ES OF LEASEHOLD; rent,,fid. XoU-4 per acre; all ii: light bush. Grand opportunity. Price, .£350, goodwill. Call early. ". ;_.,:;. . ■'; DWAN'BROS.,. ■ : -:' " •; '/ . Willis; 5treet,.'.;;„;.;.....;......;„. Wellinulonr' IT AA IV ACEE GRAZING RUN;.all feri) JLI jV/Uy-and 'tussock; 40 l years'' , lease;. reh-, ta|i i w630 i 'yearjy. ;; Price and'particulal's on^ap?' plication.- ",v :'•■'■'■' .'/'■ ■ ■: ■:>'■''' , :■'{"' ■- 1 •L VuUtiL'. ■JDWAN.j'BRcis.,; v. % ■ TOflisqistreet,''. ■|;.;..;..'...».;. , ....;a.a.Wdiuitfton. go : ACRES' - ; FERTILE TAURANGAr 1 -; -.; 3 MILES from TAURANGA WHARF, 22 pad-, docks, each with permanent '■water; PRACTICALLY ALL PLOUGHABLE. \ 1000 acres felled bush, and 4000 acres fern land, eownin English grasses; 1000 acres standing bush, balance fern. Rich, heavy soil, grows, fino RAPE AND SWEDE CROPS. Excellent BREEDING A.ND FATTENING, Conn try. . Property somewhat neglected, but can, at small cost, be made capablo of oarrying 2 BREEDING EWES TO THE ACRE all over:, Will make excellent lairying land, and is very suitable for cutting np. Has already been SURVEYED FOR SUBDIVISIONS Wβ are convinced there is "• a GREAT ,FUTURE bMore this place: ■ Even in its backward'condition .it has.wintered l sooo jrown sheep, and 1600 head of cattle on the 5000 acres grass.. Everything is in its favour. The CLIMATE IS IDEAL, it has an enhanced ralue in. ttat it-is. so CLOSE TO" THE PORT, ind'similar land in the vicinity in advanced stage of improveinent, is COMMANDING, A HIGH PRICE, as dairying and cropping land. Homestead .of 10 rooms, house. l of !. rooms, stables,-.woolshed with.-75.0. uight-pen : loeomiDodation, and "Wolsley".i.shearing machines . installed. : ...... ■'..;■;■:. ..l:z±.;PEICE, JB5 |i 7e, i -6d.''an'Acr».j;'V-;-; : J ' Equity, : balance at s.':per-'cent." .;/. We have'a long list of extremely cheap properties in various stages of improvement. If slients will kindly indicate to us the uahire if their requirements, we shall be pleased to submit a-specially-selected list of those places wo can recommend as of good value' and likely to suit them. ■■■■''■■ ' ,■•'.;".. R, WILSON"* CO., LTD., c ■ ' r '; TAIHAPE. - ~ , . ; ■'(•.: THOMSON AND BROWN. ~ WAIRARAPA.—First-class Carrying Business and Plant—2o Draught Mares and Geldings, : '5- Wagona, : Small Brake, iJ-Horse Bray, ;6 ; Tip Drays,'Hariiess-complete .for.above,-,.1 ■ Stallion. ; Building consists of .8-roomed ■ Houso and-Stables,.Blacksmith , Shop, etc., Land, 5 acres. 'Business in first-class going : order. . ■ Price, '-as ,, a going concern, 1 i2OOO. : Well worth inspection. - : ■■ 3090 HAWKE'S BAY.-Billiard. Room and' 4 first- ■ ' class:. Tables. "Every 'appliance,and fitting necessary'to a first-class Business. V. Abso- ' lately : land. ••'A' real chance'for'a live man..: K Fpr'. miick "sale, £1150. -"' .■".■'" WANGANUI.—27O'Acres rich fat country, all ' -flat and ploughable, well subdivided .and watered,, soil rich .black loam of.-unusual 'depth. Property carrying" 700 sheep, 50 cattle, and" U horses. Land equal, if not superior,, to the best Taranaki' Land. House of 8 rooms, woolshed, stables, etc , . -Price, £33 per acre. • Terras arranged. '• ; 3085 JOHNSONVILLE.—EstabIished Pig and Poultry Farm, 84-acres; Houeo of 9 rooms,'cow- . -ba:'.>. 6 fowl-houses, pig-styes, stable; coach- '"' House, barn, etc!, plough, 'harrow, 5 h.'p. ! engine.for- cutting hay. . 930: poultry, .-30 ' .pigs, 140,sheop, horse, cows etc. Aβ., a ' going .concern only. JE2600.-.... "; : THOMSON & BROWN, ■"■ • v 'CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, . ; , ; WELLINGTON. , . ' ':■ A- CHEAP INVESTMENT. ; : Kfift ACRES, Manawatu Line, 130 acres in OUv grass, balance bush, good sheep country; six miles from.rail.. .'"Price,..'£4 :17s; sd. per acre. No cash down required. 150 acres .of...bush to bo felled ..in,. three years. Interest,"si per cent: ' ."• '•'-'-"'""•' ■i— Apply- •■ : ■•-■■•■- ' A. H, ATKINSON & CO., LTD.,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 16

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