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UAWD NOTICEB- - & CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. . K/IA ACRES, good sheep country, oneO'afc" half surtablo to dairying, all been in bush, about 100 now grassed, subdivided and well watered, a large portion is ploughablc when stumped. The property is well situated and is under 10 a large prosperous town. Good carrying capacity. Good homestead with h.-c. water and every convenience, woolshed, storeroom, whares, sheep and cattle yards, concrete dip, etc. All buildings are practically new. The title is 0.R.P., and the price is £14 per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash. B IJ/1 A QAA ACRES, Government Lease, ttOl/lJ S.G.R. title —a very desirablo property. It is hilly sheep country with ploughablo flats, and is subdivided into many paddocks, all well watered. The homestead comprises a house of 8 rooms, wasbhouse, dairy, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip, and other outbuildings. The prico includes all implements and plant, including woolpress, chaffcutter, dray, plough, barrows, etc., separator, churn, etc., and most of tho furniture in the houss. In fact a buyer can simply walk in and commence work. There is a good garden and orchard in full bearing. Tho stock at present includes about 1500 sheep, a few dairy cows, bull, young cattle and some horses. Tho properly will carry much more stock, and with improvements the capacity can bo greatly increased. Wethers off this property usually top the market, and they are fattened off the grass. . The post office, school, etc., ata all handy, and the run is within quite a reasonable distance of a largo centre, and the Toad is metalled, and tho district abounds with gamo of all sorts. The owner is going to tho front, and is thorcfore selling; his property at a very cheap figure. Price as a going concern ,£6500. Terms • arranged. 9795 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND ' PICTURE-FRAMING BUSINESS in good town, doing a splendid turnover. Brick shop, very reasonable rent. Price, ,£4OO. Terms, £275-cash. A Bargain!! 1639 Call for a copy of our "Register," published free, every month, and containing particulars of hundreds of farms and properties in all parts of New Zealand. THOMSON, ' BROWN & EAST, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. SJ'qAA ACRES, 15 miles from railway; ' all in grass; 500 acres ploughable flab; wintering GOOO sheep, 200 cattle and 50 horses; subdivided into 25 paddocks ; well fenced and watered by springs and streams; good 9-roomed house, with all conveniences; telephone laid on; mail delivery; woolshed, fitted with machines, dip and stockyard. Price, £15 per acre. Easy terms to substantial man. This property is splendid valne. The flats are worth ,£4O per acre, and the hills are good healthy 2-sheep country. One of the cheapest sheep propositions in the market to-day, and well worth inspection. In the hands of a practical man tho investment is undoubted.

q-| ACRES, level throughout, OJL modern and up-to-dato in every 6ense; nearly every paddock is new pasture within the last 4 years. Watered by permanent stream and well. Situated 1 milo' from post office aiul school, and Jmile ffom factory. Modern 6-roomed House, with every convenience and outhouses, storeroom, dairv and trapshed; also largo hayshed to accommodate about 40 tons. Milking plant, with h.p. Crossloy engine ami saw bench. Present carrying 32 cows (25 newly-calved and now returning £55 monthly), 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 2. heavy horses, besides calves and 3 yearlings. Price, £40 per acre. Terms arranged. This property is quite a model dairy farm, and is confidently recommended. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: .155, FEATHERSTON ST.. * "N CHEAP FREEHOLD SECTIONS EAVENSWOOD STUD FARM. ■ 2J miles from Linton Railway Station. '5 miles from Palmerston North. SECTION 7, pjg ACRES. SECTION 8, gg ACRES. Ideal Dairy Farms, in good grass, with permanent stream running through them. No buildings. SECTION 15, ACRES. SECTION 16, ACRES. All ploughablc. Strong English grass land, suitable for Dairying, Agriculture, or any class of farming. Well watered. No buildings. ■ The Four Sections adjoin, and could be bought separately or as one farm of' ACRES. Plans and further particulars from LEVIN ANP CO., LTD., MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON; Or from the owners: SMITH BROS., R-avenswood.

SMALL FREEHOLD FARM! ffiAA ACRES, Freehold, partially improvrd and fit to run breeding ewes or cattle; about 40 acres new grassed bush land, about } the balance in grass, and will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good river boundary, about 3 miles from township, could be milked upon and would make a good farm for man with little money to make a start on. PRICE: Only £4 per acre; 25 per cent, cash; balance, good term 6. This is worth inquiring about, though tho price iB low. For further particulars, apply "FREEHOLD," Hawera. r' EEHOLD—A Compact Freehold Form of 400 Acres, in Pungarehu district, Taranaki; two dwelling-houses, good outbuildings; well fenced, subdivided into 14 paddocks, exceptionally well situated; permanent water from never-failing streams; school and factory handy; excellent sheep country, produces heavy root crops; £12 per aore, with easy terms. Geo. W. Rogars. Land Agent, Opunaks. IN all books whore ready access is necessary to the next unused form, Tho "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Reference device is unequalled. - Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sole Agents, tho Wellington Publishing Ltd., "Dominion" Aycuuoi

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 10

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