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Important ti Farmers, On this special occasion we bring-before:your • .iotioe .properties that we know :present good value . for the prices asked, IWo knew it ia alabour ispent in yak to take »ut. bnjcra to properties that axe not worth the money.. 'We hove practical experience in land, .arid-.' can .Touch for these properties. ' ' - 2000 Acres •> : FREEHOLD and PART L:I.P! Land Transfer Title. 'At present' wintering.one she.ep per-acre without the ■id. of_ artificial feed, and wintering them well. Also wintering 250 head cattle and horses. Will winter 2 sheep per acre when fully improved. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, with first-class Totara posts arid galvanised wire fences. Good sheep and; cattle .yards. House of eight rooms; harness-room; buggy shed and blacksmith's • shop, Sheep are i shorn by machinery on adjoining property... About 60 per cent, of the label is ' easy ploughable country. 500 acres'are felled bush in . first-class grass. Every paddock watcrerl by running • Btreams, Ihe property is surveyed into twelve farms'' • • - with a formed country road to each. Would make • ; suitable'dairy farms. Good waterfall in centre of pro-, perty .at terminus of th'e road. 'Homestead' is ' 2 ■ ' '!• miles from good Scliobl and Post Office,,and is connected witli Town by Telephone; 30 miles from good . Seaport. The stock consist of Romn.ey-Liricoln. sheep '. ; of'fine type. Ewes yielded 90 per cent..of lambs this. • season. All the sheep; including lambs, are m first- ' - ' ■ class, order, and are clipping heavy fleeces.' : Last season's surplus calves; sold at. £2 15s.' nett, and . ■ yearling-steers'at £3 15's. nett. Stock can be taken' ■ ■ at valuation. -The is surveyed through . the block. PRlCE,.,£s.per acre. There is a mortgage of £3000 under Government Advances to Settlers. \ This ,is the first time that this property has been • placed on the market sinco it was ' country, and as-it is being sold to settle the family ; trust estate, the terms will be cash over the mortgage.. . - THere is a snip here' for a speculator. .;)! 4000,-.Acres LEASEHOLD, with Improvement; Clause; easy country;.viygin bush; convenient to shipping .port;-;-'-:--telephone to property; good summer road ; 2-sheqp. - •" ' country when cleared. Small rental. Lessee's interest.. .■ ; can be purchased at a .very reasonable figure. ; 1600 Acres FREEHOLD. Easy country; good cropping land. Surveyed into three good'farms. Excellent homestead, woolshed, 'station- sheds and buildings of . every de-scription-necessary on a well appointed farm. Along-side-the Railway and close to. Tpwn This, is an old established property,-and is now beiiig offered for the , first time since the present owner, took it up, forty years ago. This is likewise a good chance for specula- ..• tors. PRICE, £18 per acre. . 30iQOO Acres PART' FREEHOLD A V!) LEASEHOLD. A very well '. appointed property ; telephone to homestead. Can be sold as a going concern at a figure which shows good . interest on capital invested. Careful station accounts--reveal the true position, and can-be examined by - . bona fide buyers. £30,000 to £40,000 Cash required. , 1150 Acses: : FREEHOLD. Wintering 1500 sheep and'loo head , cattle! and horses, without the aid of artificial feed. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. byfirst-class • fences.Woolshed, and all necessary buildings' and.yards. TJp--to-date residence of 8 rooms; telephone to ' house. ■ Situated 21 miles from a good Public School,' Post and Telegraph Office, and 33 miles from First-class , Port. This property "shows excellent returns, and is placed on the market for the first time since, it-was ; ■ taken up by the present owner in its native state. "A large area is ploughable. A publio 'formed road' bounds the property for about; s '[.miles.;; The Stock;, consists of Lincoln-Bomney. sheep and crossbred cat- ; ; 1 tie. The stock, are all station bred, and are the out- ( come, of years of careful breeding; Excellent returns ' can be shown on on the station.' The property is stiH capable of gTeat improvement.'. Tie owner is leaving for Australia; otherwise, the property would not be for sale. We'•know this property thoroughly, arid can recommend it : as' a cheap investment at the price asked: ■ PRICE, "£4 10s.. per-acre.Stock and household furnitee can be taken at valuation- ' ' ' ... (6VAlso for Sale in.HawiceV Bayand other districts FRTJTT FARMS, DAIRY FARMS, SHEEP FARMS ' of all sixes.and <ixccllent bmlding sites on'thefam- ' North IlilU, which command • one of the finest viewa to be swa in the Dominion. Undoubtedly the FiNKST GTiTWATE in New Zealand. Apply to— iiiiwiii, Limited, Land Agents, ;; AuctioMersiS / Brokers, QUEEN STREET, HASTINOS, H.B;

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

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