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LAND NOTICES. ; , FOR SALE. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE-BREEDING AND FATTENING PROPERTY. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE-BREEDING AND FATTENING PROPERTY. I £QQ ACRES, Freehold (L.T.I, 353 acres Leasehold, 17 years to 38 years to run. OQil All in grass, few patches shelter bush; all ploughable country, portion • rioh drained 6wamps, practically all flat. Situated Horowhenua District, within ' liaQ'-mile Railway, School, Creamery. Good metalled roads, in eioellent order. I Heavy carrying oapacity; laßt winter carried 6 sheep per acre, besides cattle. All surplus stock can be fattened, and in fact the stock from the property has !j always commanded highest prices. > lung fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks, all fences (7 and 8-wire) in splendid order. Well watered by running 6treama and water races, giviug an. ample '• supply of water in every paddock. ' BUILDINGS extensive and valuable, comprising Dwelling (11 rooms), all oon- ' veniences, 16-stall stable, 4-stall stable, office, grain 6tore, 2 cottages, woolshed • (WOLSELEY Machines, TANGYE Engine), slaughter-house, cart shed, yards, dip, ' etc., etc. :> About 2000 tons Flax now available, royalty on .whioh should approximate i£looo. PRICE and TERMS on application to j DALGETY; AND CO., I/TD.; ; WELLINGTON (Sole 'Agents). 9 . { MARAETAI ESTATE. 5 FREEHOLD FARMS, PER ACRE, ! EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 1 1 rjrtHlS IS THE FINEST BLOCK OF OPEN COUNTRY IN THE NORTH : 1 ISLAND. •s GROWS TURNIPS, CLOVERS, AND ENGLISH GRASSES to PERFECTION. - Well Watered; Handy to School, Post, and Telegraph Office; Railway through 1 the Property. > 24 Sections of this Block hare been Sold during the past six months. L j Send for Plans and Eeports at once. ! ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., ; SOLE AGENTS, HAMILTON, 1 I THE OLD FARM MUST GO! IT IS A CASE OF NECESSITY, AND NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW. MY LAST BOY has gone to the War, and lam too old to do much myself. If i i-'-i. anybody wants it they can have it on almost their own terms and conditions. 1 am not suffering for money, and so if you have anything else to paxt I w;ith we may be able to make a deal. When the present owner bought it he got it because it fulfilled the necessary conditions he nad in his mind when he decided to go "upon the land." These were: 1. The Land must be good. , 2. The Farm must be beautifully situated. 3. The district must be healthy for both man and beast, progressive, and have a good climate. 4. It must bo upon the water —Bay, Sea, or Eiver. I bought it for a home, and it is an ideal home in the best sense, for it has all the above features. I like it better to-day thaa when I bought it 9 years ago. Circumstances have changed since then—"necessity knows no law"—so it ' must GO. ' AREA: About 250 acres, 1 LOCALITY: Auckland Province, East Coast, near the Sea. SOIL: Black friable, with clayey subsoil. Good stuff. <• TOPOGRAPHY: Terrace flats and rich river flats. Nearly all ploughable. 1 Mostly flat. Some broken. FEATURES: Grass, 201) acres. Cultivation 25 acres, Orchards 17 acres (mostly commercial apples). Emphatically the best fruit district in New Zealand. Western boundary, lovely river; good neighbourhood; 5 miles progressive town; 2 miles school, 4 miles Dairy Factory (2 miles railway station—soon). On main road in centre of immense district with vast potentialities and undoubted future prosperity. BUILDINGS: Dwelling with 12 large airy rooms, hot and cold water, sup- ; plied by Rain from never-failing spring, costly range, Telephone, Stables for 12 horses, Coach-house. Men's Cottage, Blacksmith shop, Com orib, Modern Milking Sheds with latest Machines, concrete yards, etc., etc. STOCK: Dairy herd, horses, mixed stock, ,»ith implements of all kinds, _ vei hides, etc., will bs sold as a going also house furniture if so desired. ■ 1 am willing to sell outright on a cash basis, or am willing to tako in. ex- ■ change town properties. or what have you?. Write me, and I will send you more particulars with pictures and map of district, etc. i GEORGE SMITH, BOX 907, AUCKLAND. ! SPLEND'D GRAZING AND FLAXMILLING PROPERTIES, MANAWATU LINE, /?pA ACRES, of which 260 acres is Native Lease, rent 3s. per acre for 4 years OW (full compensation for improvements, which are valued at JJ1100), and right of renewal for further 21 years at valuation; all in grass cxcept 60 to 70 acres i good solid flax, which averages about >£250 to ,£3OO per year in royalty. The land I is rich drained swamp, with low ridges; winters about 1100 sheep and 150 head of oattle; 7-roomed house, cattle yards; about 2 miles from railway. Price .£24 per acre; Leasehold thrown in. Terms,- .C2OOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 p.c. (486) priTA ACRES, all flat, rich drained swamp. Nearly the whole of the property is J Oi 1/ in solid flax, close to railway, school, etc. Flaxmill with all plant and horses complete in good running order; all necessary paddocks for fibre; accommodation house. Price as a going concern, ,£42 10s. acre. Terms arranged. | These two properties will stand any inspection, and will rise rapidly in value in the near future. Apply ; GILCHRIST AND KIDD, The Square, PalmerstonN. j • PJAA ACRES, Freehold, all first-class limestone country, flat and easy rolling, j Ou'/ 450 acres in grass, balance in bush, ring fenced and divided into numerous ' paddocks, all well watered; 4-roomed house, milking shed, milking machines, sheep yards, dip, etc . Situated S miles from Te Kuiti, 2 miles from school and post office; wintering 70 cows, 60 young stock, and 500 sheep. Price, £10 per acre; te'ins to suit purchaser. -j qa ACRES, L.1.P., at Ib. per acre, all limestone, and all ploughable, with the JLI/V exception of 10 acres; ring fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, ail in i grass with the exception of 20 acres; 5-rocmed house, bathroom, storeroom, 10I bail cowshed, separator room; situated 2J miles from school, butter factory, and small township. Price 'XlO per acre. Terms £106 cash, balance left on for a term. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM' LTD., TE KUITI. TO FARMERS. WHAT OFFERS FOR THIS MODERN RESIDENCE? A S the owner is leaving Wellington, a comfortable up-to-date 7-roomed Resi- ' denco at Karaka Bay, near Seatoun, must bo Sold immediately. House is > splendidly built, with elosed-in verandah, scullery, pantry, cupboards, and every convenience, including gas, telephone, hotand cold water. Fine Section of 1 rood 1 perch, concrete paths and wall; sunny and sheltered position, near good beach 1 for bathing. Title —Land Transfer. Rare chance to acquire excellent property. Any ' reasonable offer will be entertained. Communicate at once with S. GEORGE NATHAN, _ AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ! WELLINGTON HOUSE PROPERTY F'OR EXCHANGE. , JSTE have "For Exchange" for Improved Farm, a most magnificent Residential r f V Property, comprising 10-roomed House and 3J acres beautifully laid out 1 ground.-; also good Investment Property, consisting of 12 first-class Houses, well r let. Equitv. .£6OOO. MILLER AND RUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. • (yn(\ ACRES, all in grass, all ploughable, 100 acres been stumped and ploughed, iVI rJ 12 acres in crops, 13 paddocks, well fenced, well watered; House ot 7 rooms g (good); all necessary outbuildings. Title, L.1.r.; rent, 2s. per acre. Price, for d Goodwill, .£8 Ss. per acre; Mort. ,£BOO (G.A.S.). Terms, JESOO cash, balance at 5} t per cent. This farm is situated one milo from factory, school, post office; on 0 good roads. KING AND STIBBS, . AUCTIONEERS, ETC., ELTHAM. Id? AAA ACRES, Freehold, milling bush, with up-to-date mill, capable cutJID,UU<J ting 30,000 feet per day. "Timber trammed direct from mill to '• deep water for shipping. Workmen's houses, cost about =£4000; 2 locomotives,and all plant of the best. First-class grazinc laud suitable for- both dairying and sheep, when cleared; 2800 acres adjoining held on lease. Over 250,000,000 feet of milling timber. This is one of the best milling propositions in the North Is- : land. Full information from n F. P. WELCH, ESTATE 4GENT, MASTERTON, SPLENDID LEASE WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE, t-ir ACRES, Shannon, 4 miles from school and creamery and 3 miles from rail--4XO «'«y. Good !)-room«l house and conveniences, hot ami cold water, septic h tank, etc. Also 4-roomed cottage, etc., with all implement sheds and outbuildings. ! 8 Stock at present on property, 800 sheep, 30 cows, 9 horses, 20 dairy cattle. PRICE i, FOR SALE, »C2l per acre. ,Mortgage ,£4500. Will lease for sor 7 years. Rental, d 20s. per acre. Land is situated on the Kingston Road, and is all gc-od flat to unI- duiating couutry. Compulsory purchasing clause at ,£22 per acre. Goodwill. A t HEAL SNIP at JMflO cash. KNYVETT AND PRATT, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. FEILDING. ESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF 5 ACRES; 5-roonied House, with all conveniences; -tj acres fruit and ornamental trees. Insurance, ,£4OO. PRICE, .£2000; cash required, about i£6oo. n' /*1 Q ACRES, Oparau, Kawliia Country, 18s, per acre; 6-roomed House, woolshed, 1 OxO, yards, etc.; well watered; telephone connection; will carry 2 sheep to the D aCr pRICE, =£10 per acre Goodwill. For further particulars, apply HAWKE'S BAY FEUIT, PRODUCE, AND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.. P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS. •q£/-v ACRES, mora o:' less, situated within an easy ride of Masterton, good OOU motor Toad to door. The land is comprised of some heavy dairying flats on which cows are now milking, balance undulating and hilly, mostly lime:o stone. Well subdivided md watered, close to factory and school, >ary fine up-to-:e j a (; e residence, with every convenience. Carrying 2100 sheep, 03 milking oows, 35 !- mixed cattle, -md horses. C. C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AN'J ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROIiERS, MASTERTON. . SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM, NELSON. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. FOR SALE. e iOiNE of the most profitable propositions of the kind near Nelson, consisting .of ' 1500 acres Freehold; 160 acres flat, rich soil, balance mostly low hills, of which 3 r some 350 acres easily ploughable, and part now in turnips. A Bargain. Easy : terms, HARRJS & £ LAND AGENTS, NELSON. id ; ; —; re T1 A ACRES, miles from town by level metal roads, Rangitikei district; all if Xivf level and subdivided into 5 paddocks, 5-roomed well-finished house, good cowshed of 6 bails, separator room, stable, etc.; well watered by windmill, largo ln plantations, etc.; price, including 31 good cows, 1 bull, 8 picked calves, i sows, 1 en"B gine, 60-gal. separator, gig and harness, spring cart and harness, 3 horses, trap and rs harness, cream cans, plough, harrows, furniture (insured for .£100), =£32 per acre, ig Walk in—walk out. Full equity =£1176; would entertain good unencumbered house of good "alue as part payment and balance in nasli. A good dairy farm and a big barI- »ain \puly at once to avoid disappointment, 35 "" J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND & INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON AND. MAETON JUNCTION.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 10

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