D | LAND NOTICES. - LAND FOR BALE BY PRSVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. '" fi'aOO ACUK v . hi * hly .""Pi-ovwl firstVJU dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including :l(Ki« ■ acres of his well-known Mangnmnhu uro- '» perly, near Ohingaiti, .Main Trunk Line. 'I'his land is uii-urpar.-cd for fertility. Used IVr over Ihirly years as a bullock- \- fattening slatio.i. Owner lias boon pu-h- - - cd for over fifteen years by land purx chasers In offer this block" for milking farm.-. Now (hey alp In have ;he lonpsuught opportunity (o acquire a first-class dairying farm. 9«?AA ACRES very rich, highly imrdOXJKf ~1-nved land in Ihe Waikaio, , known as Kukuhia, Homestead. Ohaupo, TV mill's from .Hamilton, 111 miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largost'milking herd 0 sales in Dominion held at these yards. "• I mile from railway station. Creamery s and school handy. ' Climatic condition's d place Ihis block, with its rich soil, in the is front as dairying land. Mild winters, i, Complete absence of cold, driving rain or a high prevailing winds. .Permanent watei >- in each paddock. Splendid fruit di>trict. it Heautiful scenery. Will sell this block as, a whole if desired, with a considerable re- - (luctioii in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. Tf>AA AGUES, 2 miles Frankton JL,vl/l/ Junction. Rich swamp and a downs land. Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, 11 miles school, ?, miles from lfainilti.li. Pick with a few exceptions of these blocks can be got dealing privately. ' If unsold before, auction sale on farms, " Ohingaiti, July 27tli, 12 noon; Rukuhia j Homestead, 2nd August, 11 a.m.; Frank--1 ton Farm, August 3rd, It a.m. Buyers f shown over farms any day. Owner' at - Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia ' Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Friday. • Associations dealt with under Government - Finance Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 2/),00C acres first-class milling bush. Very large proportion totara, balance rimii and ! matai, with some white pine; 50 years' ? cutting rights. Low royalties. 11 miles ' to railway station. Easy country to work. ' Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers al- • lowed II per cent, either iu a private sale 1 or under the hammer. Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to bo met at train. .EWEN M'GREGOR, OHAUPO. KELBURNE. THE Directors of the Upland Estate Company, Ltd.. have decided to realise upon the unsold portion of the land. To bring this about as speedily as possible, prices have been fixed at a standard so low fhat purchasers can absolutely depend upon obtaining a very eonsider--1 a'blo profit in the near future. Just as the early purchasers of Kclburne land reaped substantial benefit, so can buyers now do equally as well under the conditions formulated. No one can question as to the future of this portion of the City; it must pro- ■ gress and be for all time a leading locality. Agents, Architects, and Builders can obtain information as to advantages to ! be obtained in dealing with portions of this property. Assistance will be given if required, to those desiring to build immediately. For plans and particulars apply to L. H. B. WILSON, Secretary The Upland Estate Company. ' Ltd., 31 Hunter Street, , WELLINGTON. i STRASGHT OUT LEASE, i i .DAIRY .FARM. NO GOODWILL. NO GOODWILL, ' t 1 /»a ACRES, TARAXAKI, ALL FLAT \ LAND, grassed, fenced, CAN l ( ALL BE PLOUGHED NOW; 5-roomcd I house, cowbails, and other buildings. ' HAS BEEN MILKING SO COWS, and ( running young stock; 11 MILES FROM SCHOOL AND CREAMERY. WILL ■ LEASE FOR 7 YEARS AT 12s. PER ACEE..PER ANNUM RENT. NO GOODWILL. ■ MO GOODWILL, KARCOURT &.CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC- : TIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. j ~ CHEAP FARM, WANGANUI DISTRICT. Q(f»A ACRES, fl miles from Railway bv OXiXJ lirst-class metalled road, ad- i joining school; 10 acrrs ploughable, bal- ! ance easy hills; strong bush land, holds ! ryegrass well. Felled over 20 years, and t a. splendid bottom of rye and clover all over the farm. Winters 21 ewes and cattle. Gross return-: last year, .£7OO. Price .£l3 10s. per acre. Terms, £Xio cash, balance 12 years at 5 per cent. Apply early— LEWIS 'AND CO.. WANGANUI. CHOICE MANAWATU FARMS. ' A-i 9 ACRES, all in grass but small ! ■*JLV patch shelter bush; ring-fenced, ' well subdivided; about 90 acres Hat, bal- ' ance low hills; lies well to the sun, sev- ' eral acres broken to plough. House of 7 ' rooms and conveniences, also wash-house, ' dairy, cowbails, harness-room, trap-shed, yards, etc.. young orchard. Price," Xli per acre. Terms about half cash. "I RA ACRES, flat and undulating land, iO\J two-thirds ploughable. when .stumped; well watered, 7 paddocks; ,5Toomed house and conveniences, shed; about 1 mile from creamery and".s ' miles from Levin; grand fattening land or would make first-class dairy' farm. Price, .C 23 10s. per acre; .1:750 'cash (to practical farmer); balance arranged. Oil ACRES, terrace and hilly land; iiXX about half in grass, balance in good mixed milling bush; 5-roomed hou-o, ,■ dairy, cowshed, and yards. Price, only y .£.") 10s. per acre; terms arranged. NOTE.—The above properties are within easy reach of railway station by Roo d .' melal road, and have the advantage'of ! being handy to the Palmerston North, • Johnsonville, and Wellington markets. Buyers of choice farms of all sizes should write to the undersigned, who has a selection to offer, on terms to suit all buyers. H. ERNEST LESGS-2TOW/ AUCTIONEER. UNI) AND ESTATE AGENT, ISfi FEATIIERSTON SREET, WELLINGTON, OR HUTT. ■
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19110711.2.111.4
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 11 July 1911, Page 10
Word Count
901Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 11 July 1911, Page 10
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.