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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON ~” rrn ACRES FREEHOLD. First-class dairying land, practically the whole i V ploughable, subdivided into 12 paddocks, securely fenced, all in best English grasses; watered by permanent streams 1 acre in orchard, garden dawn and shrubbery; fine shelter belt of pines and gums; also patch ot native shelter bush, the whole lying well to the sun. Buildings consist of a 9-roomed house with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, electric light, telephone; outhouse of three eolapartments, 6-bail cowshed with concrete floor and vard, engine room, harne; room, implement shed, motor shed, cart shed with hay loft, 2 good pigstyes Farm now wintering 45 head, consisting of 31 dairy cows, 6 2-year-old heifers, 3 weaners. 1 bull, 4 horses. Situated 41 miles from progressive town in Manawatu, 1 mile from railway station, S mile from school, 1 mile from cream lorry depot. Price £&> per acre; very reasonable terms. We can recommend this property as a particularly fine little dairy farm. . 1 A/Y ACRES FREEHOLD. This farm contains exceptionally rich pasture lUv land; in fact, is, without doubt, some of the finest dairying coun*tv on the West Coast. Commodious homestead with all conveniences, including hot and cold water and electrio light; motor garage, man s whare, cowshed, besides other outbuildings. Price and terms on application. MASTERTON ' EASY INGOING. ..V _ O/ICi ACRES. Education Lease, at 4s. per acre, for 21 years, with perpetual right of renewal. This handy little farm consists mainly of easy, well-grassed hills, with about 60-80 acres ploughable ground., subdivided into 10 well watered paddocks by good post and wire fencing. Buildings are ample, and in good order, and comprise 7-rooined dwelling, woolshed, and cowshed with concrete floor. The property is carrying at present 230 ewes, with lambs at foot, 21 dairy cows, and other cattle ana horses. The carrying capacity could be considerably enhanced, by.cutting out the dairy cows and replacing with store cattle. Tho situation is ideal, being on a good metal road, 4 miles from railway station, and 8 miles from good town. Cheese factory 1 mile. Electric light and telephone installed. At tho price asked, viz., £l2 10s. PER ACRE. WITH £6OO CASH, we consider this good buying. With more cash owner would probably shade the price. ... NAPIER OQKIY ACRES FREEHOLD limestone country, suitably- subdivided into io paddocks, all permanently watered and splendidly fenced.Mostiy undulating to hilly. Well grassed, mostly English, w-ith airmail l’o Ttlo ° 1 ° Danthonia. Situated on tho coast, 26 miles from Napier and 20 miles from railway and township, i ... IMPROVEMENTS: 11-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, tnclndin„ electric light; 4-roomed manager’s cottage, men’s quarters, woolshea, b machines, and shearers’ quarters, etc. , , CARRYING CAPACITY: 3500 sheep and 400 cattle. Could be made to carrv 4700 sheep. ' , PRICE: £ll pe- acre, £9OOO cash; balance as arranged. dQ ACRES FREEHOLD, near Waipawa. H.B. All flat and ploughable. DO Divided into 10 paddocks well watered by running streams. Heavy loam Well grassed in ryegtass and cocksfoot. 5 acres root, crops. carrying 34 cows. 7-roomed dwelling, barn, implement shed, motor-shed, PRICE £75 per acre. Terms arranged. < PALMERSTON NORTH _ OAA ACRES, Freehold, 17 miles from Railway by splendid motor 'toad; OvV all in grass; about 100 acres ploughable, balance easy hills; well subdivided with good fences; well watered: carrying capacity, 2 sheep. Htniaings comprise good 6-roomed dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Price, £l7 per acre; equity £2100; terms £l5OO cash, balance as arranged. 19A ACRES, Freehold, 6 miles from Railway by good motor road; all AOV an d in grass; well subdivided with good fences and well watered; carrying capacity, 30 cows. Buildings comprise 3-roomed dwelling, waenhouse, cowshed, etc. Price, £35 per acre; equity £2445; terms £lOOO balance as arranged. WANGANUI (7 KA ACRES, all in grass, flat country, all ploughable'; 150 acres have been I under the plough. Property fit for dairying or sheep fattening. Well watered, subdivided into 12 paddocks. Six-roomed house, woolshed, and other necessary outbuildings. Nearest Railway Station 5 miles, school 3 miles. Easy access for motor-car by metalled road. Aotea Native Land Board lease, Is. per acre, expires J uly. 1927, with right of renewal, for further 21 years and full compensation for all improvements. This property is quite suitable for cutting up for dairying, and is capable of wintering with turnips about 4000 hoggets. Price asked £l5 per acre for tho goodwill. There is a first mortgage of £3OOO on the property at 6J per cent. HAWERA DAIRY FARM. OQK ACRES West Coast Settlement Reserve Lease. About 8 yearsi to run with right of renewal at revaluation. Annual rental On metalled road, 4 miles from town. 1 mile from factory, I mile from rai wav Good 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. All in grass. Has. not been milked on to years. At present carrying about 800 sheep. Price for gooiwill, £l7 p.r acre. Terms on application. STRATFORD Atfi ACRES. 0.R.P.; 450 acres in grass, ba'ance in b " sh ' s ODO ing capacity about U sheep t acre with half ewes b ibdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by running streams. i° e ment shed ford. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house, 'ro'iffihed, implement_sned cow shed. Price, £4 ss. per acre; £790 down, balance on mortgage, fo&session at any time. Particulars of any of these Properties may be obtained any Branch Office. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE , AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. \ HERE IS A 'GOOD SHEEP FARM WITH £2OOO STATE ADVANCES MORT£A t- ACRES 48 acres in bush, the remainder is in grass, subdivided into 10 545 AC S’ O cks. well watered and mostly ploughable This farmJias been well handled. Carrying at present and has wintered 500 ewes some and 150 3-year steers, and will carry 800 ewes all the year round and fatten the r lambs. There is a very good 5-roomed house with hot and cold water, bat -oom pantry and wash-house. It is nicely situated and commands a very beautiful vRw of the coast line. Attached to it is a very good tennis court and the garden makes it a very homely place. The other buildings are: Motor garage and a 4-stand woolshed with yards and concrete post office are three miles away by a metalled load. PIvICE XI- p » with <£lloo cash; balance arranged. Further particulars may be had on application to D. J. REARDON, 90 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. SHEEP COUNTRY—£IOOO DEPOSIT O,IA ACRES FREEHOLD, 15 miles saleyards, town, etc., metalled roads; all J4U b eell heavy bush; "50 felled and grassed; good clean papa and limestono country, casilv half ploughable. Carry at present 800 ewes, 150 to 200 cattle- 5-roomed house, outbuildings. PRICE £6 10s. per acre. Terms, £lOOO 5 CONCERN for MORTGAGES, OAA ACRES FREEHOLD, 2 miles rail, etc.; over half rich river flats; lOZUU roomed homestead, full range outbuildings, electric power. Going concern 80 Jersey cows and young stock, machines implements, etc Cows average aver 3001 b. butterfat, last season. Owners will exchange Rent-producing Property or Approved Mortgages considered as deposit. Eciuity £9OOO. Anplv to J. R. MORTON P.O. BOX 60, TE KUITI. —A'GOOD PROPOSITION— HAyVKE’S BAY DISTRICT OKO ACRES in Central Hawke’s Bay district, 4 miles from Waipukurau saleyards* divided into 5 paddocks; splendid water supply; first-class a? is „ d p™. BOX 89, WA IPUKURAU. fH*n ACRES, 28 miles from Wanganui by metalled road; 66-ycar lease at iTvU j;5O per annum (just renewed); 900 acres felled and grassed, balance bush- carrying 1500 sheep (including proportion of ewes), also fair number of e-ittle Four-roomed cottage (telephone), men’s whare. good woolshed and yards' The owner is leaving the district and is offering this property at the gift price of £2 per acre. Stock may bo taken over at valuation. Don t d. lw m gXIRDIND CO., Opp. G.P.0., M ANGANUI. P.O. Box 189. SOUND SHEEP COUNTRY 7" A A ACRES Freehold, all felled and in good pasture. Little fern on one secI vlv tion Subdivided into 8 paddocks, with good post and wire fences. Well watered hv permanent streams. Will carry sheep to ths acre with, say, 1 beast to 10 acres. Situated about 10 miles from good town, saleyards, and railway Manawatu Lino; 2-roomed whare and sheepyards new. Price for quick sale, £7 ss.' per acre, with, say. £lOOO cash, balanca 5 years at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to MILNE & WILSON LEVIN. ‘ 1 TWO SELECT’D I) PROPOSITIONS. dAA ACRES, best Rangitikei cropping country, with good 5-roomed Dwelling, 4rUU also cottage, granary, stable, implement shed, etc.; splendid fat lamb country, also has good prospective value, being adjacent to thriving town. Price. £46. Cash required only about £1.500. ACRES, hill country, containing approx. 12,000,000 feet best milling Z I I • bush, mostly best rimu, 8 miles from railway. Going as a freehold at £3 per acre, to wind ire ytag. LICENSED LAND AGENT — MARTON.

THRST-CLASS PROPERTY-650 Acres. A 1 Title. L.1.P.. rent £35 per annum. 411 been heavy bush, now in English grasses; limestone and papa formation; undulating and flat country; 16 paddocks- permanently watered. Wintered 1100 sheep (500 owes), 60 head of cattle; oood house and complete set of outbnilclings. Situated 41 miles from township Price £l5 per acre. Terms, £l4OO cash, balance arranged. Hunter and Clark Thomson. Land, Estate, and Exchange Agents. Tennyson Street, Napier. T7XPLOSIVE FOB QUARRIES—BIast L with “LITHYTE.” Up to 20 per cent, stronger than other explosives hut cheaper to buy Effective in hard, soft damp or dry ground. IL IL M MANNING AND CO., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.

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