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LAND NOTICES. TO SHEEP FARMERS OR SPECULATORS! CHANCE TO MAKE A SMALL FORTUNE! 4PIK 000 for ' l2,!,( ' (l Acres Freehold. Fcw.milos from Hastings. FRONT COUNTRY-MOO acres grass, cocksfoot, clovers, and Danthonia, balance in fern and bush. About 1000 acres bush; 1500 acres ploughablo; 1000 acres flat m ono block. All easy rideablo country of limestone formation. BACK COUNTRY—Light fern and scrub, capable at a Email outlay of carrying FENCING, Comprising 10 blocks of poskand-w.irß fences, material mostly new; 8-rooined house, whare, woolshed for 6 shearers. Night pon for 500 sheep, 2 sets of sheep yards. CARRYING CAPACITY—At present carrying 1800 ewes, Romney-cross, balance hoggets and wethers, 4000 in all. If .£SOOO spent on place, would carry 10,000 sheep, arid tho best of the country to bo broken in yet. Owner does all sheep work except nt shearing time. Though a big block, it is easily worked. Country grows good turnip and rape. No fear of droughts, as thero is plenty of water all the dry season. In the summer time grazing is taken in at Is. 2d. per wetk per head for about 12 weeks, and the property is capable of carrying 10,000 extra during the 6ummer months. Stock can be taken at valuation. WHEATLEY RAVEN & CO., 69 QUEEN STEEET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND PROVINCE, GOOD BUYING: {CHOICE FARM.—Healthy position, 150 Acres, Freehold, all in grass, good orchard, few acres pretty native bueh, well subdivided, sheltered, and watered. Aa ideal dairying and cropping farm, convenient city, close to station, ealeyards, creamery, and school, tip-top house, seven large rooms, with all conveniences, barn, cowshed, implement shed, eto. Has good road frontage, and can be easily subdivided; convenient to suburban train service, and in a district that is going ahead rapidly. PRICE, w£37 10s. per acre. Easy term* The owner of the above. Farm has arranged Milk Contract for the coming eeason at Bd. per gallon delivered. A Buyer, will. have the right of taking over this contract, ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND 4 ESTATE AGENT, AUCKLAND. ' ; FIRST-CLASS GRAZING COUNTRY. IQKA ACRES, fine eheep country, 1175 acres in grass, 20 acres in crop, balance XOOU good shelter bush; subdivided into 20 paddocks, well watered by good permanent creeks and springs. Large house, woolshed, dip, stall, carpenter's shop and smithy. Property now carrying 1200 breeding ewes, 700 dry eheep, and 180 head cattle, besides horses. TITLE, Land Transfer. PRICE, £9 PER ACRE. Terms, balance can remain at 5 per cent. THIS IS A FINE PROPERTY IN A GOOD DISTRICT. ; •^OOPER-;AND" MANNING,; ' ; : HAMILTON. Write to us if you want particulars of. Waikato Land. MANAWATU LAND FOR SALE; BUSH PROPERTY. . . OAIQ ACRES, Freehold, all in bush, mostly undulating and flat. Good milling AxJA.V timber, chiefly totara and rimu. AVoll watered by permanent streams. The property is 6\ miles from township and railway station, on Jlanawatu line. Metalled road for 4 miles, balance unformed. Price £1 15s. Folio ICSI SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. , 9 A!7 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, subdivided into 12 well-fenced paddo.cks, and I watered by permanent streams. The property will carry 2J sheep to the acre, and wintered 200 wethers, 25 cows, and 25 young cattle, besides 8 horses. Good 5-roomod house, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, woolshed, and other outbuildings; situated 2} miles from large township and railway station. School and creamery very handy to property, which is approached by good metalled roads. Prico .£2O per aero. . ' ' Folio 602 DAIRY FARMS. on ACRES, Freehold/all in grass, and practically all ploughablo,' subdivided into O\f 3 paddocks by good fences, and a creek running through tho property gives an excellent water supply. Buildings—4-roomed cottage, 3-stall stable, chaff and implement shed. The latter are all under one roof, and could easily be turned into a cowshed. The property is good rich laud, and is only throe and a half miles from largo township and railway station, and a creamery adjoins. Price, =£36 per acre. . ' - Folio 601 Terms and further particulars on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., . WELLINGTON. ' GOOD SHEEP PROPERTIES. RPfi ACEES, ,L.I.P.i-annual rent. JBl2j 150 acres in. grass, .300 .acres in standing OUlf bush; 100' acres of'which is first-class milling bush, the balance being open country; 7 miles from , railway station by good metalled road; partly fenced and several subdivisions, watered by permanent streams; lies well to the sun. BUILDINGS: New 5-roonied House, men's whare, and sheop. yards. Price, <£2 per acre, including 100 sheep, 2 cows, 1 yearling heifer. No. 1831. -I AKA ACRES, Freehold, 760 in grass, 290 standing bush, 150 acres is flat; this JLv/O" property is well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by , good streams; carrying capacity 2J sheep besides cattle; the farm is now carrying 1650 sheep (including 760 breeding ewes) and 00 head of cattle. This very fine sheep farm adjoins the railway and a thriving township. There are no buildings on the place. Price, ,£lO 10s. per acre; easy terras to a good man. No. 2083. -« (\W(* ACRES, Freehold, all rich Limestone country; 750 acres in grass, 326 X" I O in standing bush, all hilly country, substantially fenced, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, all well watered; carrying capacity 25 sheep to the acre. BUILDINGS: 6-roomed house, woolshed, and other outbuildings; 11 miles from township, where there are all conveniences. Price, ,£8 ss. per aero; on easy terms. No. 2073. n \ a ACEES, Freehold, 460 in grass, balance standing bush, 200 acres PLOUGIIO'±Tt ABLE when stumped, the bal anC e hilly; carrying capacity 2 sheep in the winter and 24 in the spring and the summer; there are two houses on the property, each having 5 rooms, woolshed and several other buildings; 6 miles from railway station by good metalled • road. This is a very cheap property. Price, .£7 10s per acre; terms can be arranged. Nos. 1241 and 12-13. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., EANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS! -5 ' . SEVEN HUNDRED A YEAR. NOW IB your chance to secure fine Business Premises in the Main Street of Palmerston North, bringing in .£7OO per year, with good buildings thereon, and all Ift to. first-class tenants. For prico and further particulars apply to Owner. ■ Also r>l A ACRES, Taranaki District; 750 acres laid down in the best, of English OX" grass; about 60 acres shelter bush; subdivided into 14 convenient paddocks; well.watered by running streams. There are about 400 acres ploughahle; about 100 acres have been stumped and ploughed, the rest undulating; has got 2 miles frontage to main metal road, and very suitable for subdividing into dairy farms; handy to factory, school, post office, and township; 3 miles to.railway station; 3 saleyards within six miles; will carry 21 sheep per acre, besides cattle. Buildings: Good 4-roomed cottage, woolshed and sheopyards, cowshed. Price, .£lO 10s.; cash, .£3OOO. For further particulars apply, to "POSSESSOR," care "Dominiori" Oißce, Wellington. OfiKA ACRES, Freehold, situated 20 miles from Dannevirke, 2 miles from /vODvJ. school and post office, good roads; undulating and hilly country, been bush, all well grassed; well fenced and subdivided, well watered; with 10-roomed House, woolshed, men's quarters, yards, etc.; winters 5300 sheep and 300 cattle. This is a tip-tap grazing property. PRICE, .£ll per acre; easy terms arranged, say, .£SOOO cash; stock to be taken at valuation. . WILLIAMS. AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. OWING to special private circumstances, wo are authorised to offer, for ten days only, the Goodwill of a tip-top Native I.caso, consisting of 1572 Acres, handy to Railway and Toiynship; 600 acres good bush, balance fern and rough feed; about 500 acres consist of rich alluvial river flats, and the balance is easy rolling country. Lease is for 42 years at Is. per ncre for first 21 years, and on tho basis of 5 per cent, on unimproved value for lost 21 years. Full compensation for improvements up to JC3 per acre. This properly was valued last-month by one of tho A.M.P. Society's Valuers at 30s. per acre, and, for n quick sale, we are instructed to accept .£I2OO cash, which is'equivalent to only 15s. 6d. per acre, or one-half of the recent valuation. This property will Te-sell at more than twico the amount asked (luring the- next tlireo months. Send us an urgent wire, and we will arrange to'meet you at Palnn.TSton, and accompany you to inspect it. An absolute little gold mine.. Don't miss it! W IT T AMPPPT AlVn 20 cuba street, VV . H. JJAItIJL>JI(JIv 1 A.nJJ L'U.jI'AI'.MERSTON N. DAIRY FARM, GOING CONCERN. 00 ACRES, all level, 10 acres in oats, splendid 8-rooincd house, all necessary outJO buildings. Opposite cheese factory, school, and P.O. 3! miles to town, 28 cows, and utensils. Only ,£350 down. Specially recommended. "Apply sharp TTTNiri-TTT Lft ND agent, . lVilllxJll, EKETAHUNA.' m(\ ACRES, Kimbolton, splendid ."-sheep country. 6omo ploughable, all gra6s; o\}\J some shelter bush; good buildings and we'll subdivided. Price-.CIS per acre for QUICK SALE. ' No. 170 1 K(\ ACRES, Gordonton, bulk plougluible; 120 in grass, balance good rough feed, XO\J carrying 38 bi? cuttle al present; new bouse and all necessary outbuildings mid sheds, etc. Price .£l7 per acre; .££oo cash required, bal. on first mortgage. 84 IQr ACRES, 15 miles from Feildine: all plouehnblc; 130 stumped ami'ploughed; XU\> ~ fine buildings, etc.; no mortgage. Price .527 per acre, or £1000 cash._ VICTOR E. SMITH , aqent, feildinq .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 16

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