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. LAND_ NOTICES..^ ■S. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. -JAQQ ACHES, Freehold, partly'imikl -UJOo proved bush farm, TOO acres .Mi well grassed and hilly country, with some '0, good flab, 50 acres under crop, 200 acres lh ploughable; subdivided 12 paddocks, well is watered by creeks; i-arrying capacity 2 °'l sheep per aero on improved portion. 1,1 Firsl-class Homestead, consisting of 6lIIV roomed House, 3 fireplaces, copper, 111b<, 1,1 good woalshcd, concrete cowshed, ei;jhln 'a bail, cugilicroom. trapshed, sheep dip, I , "- yards, etc.; good orchard. "■ V PRICE, Jii per acre. ;-p Also, £ S BLOCK OF TOWN SHOPS *XD of DWELLING, all in good order. Buildrs ings insured for .CIOOO. Rentals, £16" I)'; 16s. per annum. SI PRICE, X3OOO. Total equity, ,«G. i)'.l I Owner will Exchange for a ■small farm. " ll For further particulars, apply to d- H. F. M'NSILL fiMD 00., LTD. or lt - LAND AND EST.VTE AGENTS, er. 155 FE 4.THERSTON ST., WELLINGTON 84 y, jh — >d is. WANTED EXCHANGE. '*; .. SHEEP RON FOR CITY HOTEL. ut AN IDEAL PROPERTY. '• Q ACRES, S.G.R., 2000 acres in n> fitXO good mixed grass, balance in P bush, principally tawa. The Boil' is a V> rich chocolate loam on ■ sandstone and (* papa formation. The nature of country "; is easy hills, undulating, and good river "J flats, a great deal being ploughable; well 3 3\ fenced into 14 paddocks, well watered by !)5 river and streams. \' Buildings comprise a 5 and 3-roomcd ,' : cottage, woolshed, etc.; also sheep yards, 5o dip; connected by telephone; good orchard. At present carrying 2200 sheep - and 64 head of cattle. Will carry 2 sheep to acre. Will sell for £o 10s. per acre. >d Attached to above property is.one of ' the FINEST STUD AND FATTENING ld FARMS IN THE NORTH ISLAND, y, comprising 157 acres freehold, a 9-roomed I. residence, and every possible farm build- ' ing and convenience. On the outskirts i 0 of a prosperous Nortlj Island town. Price, ,£6O per acre. - ■ Personally inspected. . »' P. D'E. HODGKINB, Ji 119 Lanibton Qusy, ■ WELLINGTON. TE HORO DAIRY FARM. LEASEHOLD. . OA A ACRES, l\ miles from station, 'to m\j\j lease with about 6 years to run,at a rental of ,£33 6s. Bd. par month. Carry 75 cows and do them well. Car- ~ ried 64 cows last season, supplying Wel- ■ lingtou. Past 10 months highest monthly cheque £165, lowest- .£IOB. This farm is splendidly sheltered and watered; over ' s 100 acrea market garden soil; 7-rd. reei- »• dence and first-class outbuildings. Tho r whole as a going 'concern, with 79 head 6 of stock, L.K.Ci. 1-cow plant, in perfect '■ order, cooler, spring carts, 1G cans, agri- '• cultural implements, etc., etc.; .£1750 ■' cash. We thoroughly recommend this ; ; property. ... H BARTON AND 00., (Successor G. Anderson), 'Phone 58. OTAKI RAILWAY. ? THE WAY TO MAKE MONEY. is t; VU"E ilre Privileged to offer tho Cutting .0 »» Rights over 10,000 ACRES of 15 Splendid Flax, for 5 years to June 30th, 6 1D23. is This is a rare opportunity, which is n really worth your while making' further n inquiries about at once. j 4 ALSO, ANOTHER BARGAIN. QC)f\ ACRES, within one day's stock O/i/\J drive of Wangamii; all in grass; well fenced and divided'; about 70 acres ploughable; 5-roomcd Cottage, in good order. Price, .£l2 10s. per acre;' . good terms. ' ' '• Apply, at once, ■ I LONDON, BARRAM AND CO., £ ' Opposite Post Office, J ■•'■■ WANGANUI. e - ' ■ ■■-.'■ . ■ ■ ,-■ 1, . • • ' J! . . FOR SALE. -,' • :.. ;t " " ■ ' : • MOUNT VICTORIA-Very desirable eight-roomed Residence, close to :) Courtonay Place, in a sunny position, no climb, glorious view of City and Harbour; large rooms; good section; room to build garage. A rare chance to' se- - euro a first-class property in the best locality. Price and terms on application. f> ON A BAY—-Modern ' five-rnoiutd *-«■' quite new; with allcon- .(. venience3, close, to beach; sun all day; 3 uninterrupted view of harbour; large n section, nicely laid out. A most attrncs tive.-seaside- residence at a .reasonable j. figure. ' . . I. DAY'S BAY. YORK BAY. MURITAI: 0. Sections,' TChares, , and Cottages' 'at * prices to suit all buyers. ■ • ■ ■' R. C. RENNER, 12 PANAMA STREET. I 11 SHEEP TO ACRE. J ■ '■.•.' •' 179' ACRES, Frcphold, near Hastings, ; β-v divided into'B paddocks;-5-roomed *i modern dwelling, woolshed, and sheep ; yards; will carry 11 sheep to the .icre. 3 Price '.EHO per acre. Cash required not .. less, than ,£1606. Balance can be &r- ---'.: ranged. PAVIOUR-SMITH, 3 Box 113, DANNEVIRKE. 'Phones—Office, 291. 1 ' 1 . Residence,. 30. ' j _ . __ „ 150,000,000 ft.' TIMBER, : fKAAA ACRKS, Freeholt, great IO.UtIW Sawmilling Block.. Seo the j magnificent timber on. Big Bull Flat. , Trees of great height and girth and cl?an trunkfld. Best quality grazing j -land; adjoining comitry similar quality; 1, milled and in splendid grass. Easy access to main' through' railway 1 with populous centres doing big trade j 'in timber. Only £3 10s.. per acre. Terms. ■ Apply j ; F. P. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. '. . 'TO LEASE-DAIRY FARM. ! np? ACRES, between Feilding and Pal- .'■ "" inerston North; all in grans; flat t and.undulating, and all ploughable; good r wire and stab fences, 7 paddock,-:, water- , ed by creeks and artesian. Carrying < 30 cows; at present carrying . 22 cows, bull, 2 horsos, and 4 yearlings; ■ C-rooniL'il house, 4-bail concrete cowshed, • trapshed, slablss,' good orchard. Factory paid 2s. 2d. per Ib. last season. Owner will lease for 5 years at. 555. i>cr ■ acre, with compulsory purchasing clause 1 at .055 per acre; <£100 deposit In be paid. Stock can be purchased at valuation. Apply quickly to GOLDINGHAM AND BE'Cm'l-, LTD., . Pa.lmcrhton Noxii,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 10