LAND NOTIf!E3. CHOICE DAIRY FARM: f)AA ACRES, handy-to Hamilton. A &\y\J grand-dairy fnwiii. in great heart, adjoining township,'school," factory.- All level and well subdivided into 1C paddocks. Wintered 150 mixed cattle, 20 horses, aiid 80 sheep. Would easily carry 90 cows. Splendid range of buildings, 'comprising li-rootned house, with every modern' convenience. Wizard ligJit, t.bnil cowshed, concrete floors, ery, and implement shed. PRIOb, 4t. per aero. DEPOSIT .£2OOO. .-. , A BARGAIN. Ofrn .ACRES rich alluvial flats, with a Ni \J sward of English pasture seldom seen. This farm has fattened for the last five years on the average of 3M) bullocks a year, besides carrying 25 to SO horses and few sheep. A permanent stream runs through tin , property, waterins; every paddock. This property is splendidly situated for cutting into <ttu!l dairy farms, having three frontages to good roads, adjoining a (progressive towiiRhip, Bttition, school, and snleyar Is. . A fair house of C rooms, cowshed, and b.un, stock yard.". Wonld make a grand dairy fann.'nfd curry 125 cows easily. PRICP. £40.per acre. DEPOSIT. A'Oflfl cash, balance for's-years at 5 per cent: on First Mortgage. t : W BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 3/!JA ACRES, situate in une of the iJu fast-rising districts inj-i'-e Waikato, and wo b&v* no hesitation in Bayin? in two-years' time, this farm, in ihe hands of a nrogresaive farmer'nil 1 , double Us p T ice. . The- oojitou-rrffts very easy, u"dulatintr; with a litf:e broken at the hack; 270.acres have been ploughed and urasfed, and wintered 100 V.g cattle last winter. Well watered and subdivided, with sound r.att!o-proof fenseF.- This farm adjoins'a'cheese factory, and 3 miles from township and station, by nietallpn road. Buildings consist of hense in good order, 5 rooms, every convenience; cowshed, concrete floors, and outbuildings. . PRICE, for a .quick sale, £U per acre. DEPOSIT, .£7OO. • ™ GOIITO CONCERN.. nj»n ACRES rich river flats; M seres OOy heen ploughed and sown down in best English pasture. Well fenced and subdivided, and surveyed into 4 farms, with metalled road frontage Ur each. Will carry 100 dairy cows, at present •carrying ,75. cows, 3 bulls, fi horses, and the farm is greatly . understocked. A splendid 9-roomed kauri house, 8-bail cowshed. L.K.G.4 /cow plant, large range of outbuildings. Situate only 1 mile from thriving township, station, and proposed site for Glnxo Factory; how is the time to buy at the low price of .£33 10s. per acre. . DEPOSIT, .£7OO. Stock can be had nt valuation. . . ' '" THOS. E. SHORT, ESTATE AGENT, WARD STREET. HAMILTON. Also 15G Queen Street, Auckland. ■ MANAWATU FARMS. . HANDY TO WELLINGTON--19J acres, ling fenced, cubdivide-d into 8 paddocks, good 6hed, would make 2-roomed whare, permanent water; 6 acres ploughed, ]j acres in oats. Price only iS4fl. Terms arranged. \- 613 ACRES, all in press, 200 acre.jiloughahle, 15 paddocks, permanent water;, good 7-toomed house, hi and c, waier, all conveniences, stable, !nn?r boxes, trapshed, ■ cowshed, implement shed, first-clrtss xroolshcd, with night psns, i shearing machines, smnll cottage, sheep yards, and dipj first-dass Tpad, 6- miles from station, adjoining Post Ogice and school; i miles from crenws-y Pric». .£l6 15s. per' acre. Terms abod PATMPARATTMtJ DTSTRTCT-7i acrts. 3 oaddocks, 3-roomed house,, copner fM tubs; permanent water. Price only. £780 ■Ahout.,£3fW cash, or owner would accepl War Bonds. • Prompt application necesHANDY TO PfcTMMERTON-lflJncrpft all undulating, ring fenced, six pnddocks, permanent, stream; 8-roornpd house ano conveniences;; wintered 180 breeding ewee, 3 horses. 10 head cattle. Price;'.£lß pei acre. ■ Terms, .£SOO cash. Large pros; pective value,, harbour view. H'.'ERNEST XeiGHTON,Lniid and Eftnte Agent, , WS Featherston Street, WELLINGTON and LOWER HUTT.' 150,000,000 ft. TIMBER. 1 K AAA ACRES; Freehold, great JLt),lfl/lP Sawmtllins Block. See the magnificent timber' on -Big Bull Flat, Troes of great height and (firth and clean trunkad. Beat quality grazing land: adjoining country similar quality; milled and in splendid grass. Easy iccess to main throijßh railway with populous centres doin» big trade in timber. ■ . ■ . ■• Only £i 10s. per acre. Terms. Apply F. P. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT,. MASTERTON. GREATEST SNIP EVER'OFFERED. OWNER'S SONS FIGHTING. itnA ACRES, flat, L.T. Title, 11 milee <*4t from township and easy distance 'to Factory and School) motoi roads s 120 acres rich river flats, balance good black soil; 7 acree bush, all ploughabler seventeen well-fenced paddocks; one 5-roomed houe«. 3 and 4-roomed cottnges 2 wharee, good outbuildings; c'arryinK 1600 sheep; 50 cattle; ,£2O pel acre; .£IOOOO at 6 per ce_nt., i\ years. • Owner's only reason for selling, all hie sons are at the Front. Write for. further particulars to HICKS AND BULL, LTD., FARM FINDERS, • .-. WANGANUI. . ". .GOOD SHEEP FARM. ..... ■ CAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, . within easy distance of prosperous town in the Rangitikei. '■■ Easy hilly country. Will carry rwo sheep per. acre;. House, wool, ehed, etc. ' ' , . .'■•PRICE,'--JEW PER ACRE.. ; Owner will sell on reasonable terms. ' : For further .particulars, apply to ■'. ■'■•-■■ MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., BOX 82, FEILDINQ. . . Telephone Nos.: Office, 95. ' ■■ . . ■ House, 136, WANGANUI-iIAETON MOTOR SER-" ' VICE. CARS Leave Wanganui Twice Daily tc link-up with Auckland-Wellington Expresses. Leave Post Office, Wanganui, 6.45 a.m. Leave Parkville Private Hotel, 3.30 p.m. • Cars return to Wanganui.on arrival of Main Trunk Expresses at Marton.. Reliable Service. James Eod6on, Wanganui. 'Phone 505.
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