FOR SALE. i; ikiom i-;i> norsK to i.kt, >niii ai; town \,\i> si nri!i!,w ri:oI'KIiTl i;s KOI; SALK. DAIRY FAR M-—1 GO Arms : r-ruoinni Innim lyond.', ■mv I> m 1 1. .--tahlr. I<;i in ami all nrrsmaiv huddinr-. ; M anlrlium Maianra Dairy Factory ant! mlmol ; land in “omi lirari. Pi mo. X"'_*(> |n'r arm. DAIRY FARM—Arms; :.() n ras vaamp yivrn in; L’l) acres turnips, ha la lire ynms ; (i-rnonnal il t'O 11 1 up and Midirry, \vasldinii--r, • > 'a,~-lit'd ami dairy. slaldr aid lull, implement shed, IS-stallrd muliyrr and U»li ; quarter mil.' Imm Waiimiinkii Stamm. <jll:irtc• r mile liana dairy tarlmy and M-lmol : earned Ima d Imllm-ks lam m'imui, Would I’rirr, L"Jd pci' arm. 'iilivrllliiiri',-s.-vrral l)<- : Lull,! am| Ciiiniiir.Siiili Ajani UOKK,
C@ipite.iisi: or Grazier 30.000 SHEEP GRAZED AT 2/NO CAPITAL WANTED FOR LAND. 74,000 ACRES OF PASTORAL LEASE WITH 15,300 SHEEP. ETC., FOR £22,000. FROM WHICH DI’.IHTT: Kirn /JFWti I'.atts, etc 200 £ ir.se I .caving the handsome nm of COJOO with which to pay interes' on capital run. workitte; expenses. Tins is ali'iilnnlv ill best propo.-il ion on offer in tlio Dominion today. Here is a property that will cai-. v •_>(). non sheep an I nothing asked for the land or for Hi -io<xlwill, the owner practically aHcs !<>r onlv the vahie oi the stork and improvements, namely. TJJ.OOO lor 1d,.‘100 sheep, station horses, implements and improve m°nu tihe hitler valued at i'ldOO). To acquire a treehold to etirry this sUvk would cost ,t 100.0(1(1. Tin leasehold costs NOTHIXC. Naturally the read, r will a-k. ••What is the lly in the anther:'" if this proper tv is Leins: pra-L----eall.v oiven away. 'l‘hc> answer is simply this— that the owner's on has enlisted and the property is too In;', tor him. owing i<> is age, to manage. The property will stand ihe closest inspeetton, and of its class it stands out as the hesi in the I)o----iinnion. First, it has the mtiipie position oi being right on the Main Trunk Railway, Jttsi midway between Auckland and Wellington, with the homestead only one mile from the station. Se.-ond. it has tlem-amls of ac re- of cropping land redo alongside this radway, with cheap o.trtia"e fur tmimires, and readv acce-s lor markets and lin e/.imv works. yl.’resent stock liUs heett eair.ed wit hem i any assistance Irotn eropptttgL Third, rabbits are k.'pt in iiand at a cost of ‘J.'ldO a year. Fourth, the losses oi iic-<■ p a.re m.oder.ite being only It) t>er cent., taken over a period ol the las) three \ears. and lambing is never less than 7d per cent. Fotli. the Tirotunv is fully I'aittipped with a lull range of buddings, yards, wool shed, implements, etc., and the purchaser et.s a pome concern, with eve. v tei|uiretnent up to dale, including 1.i,.'!00 sli.'ep tel wlocb 7t >• WI are west. MS tire niiltl ami station horses, station cows, etc. Last, year's gross ine one ol L'StiSo speaks For itself and where only {JJJ.OOO is wanted as the walkm-v.talk-oni price In Ihe whole property, the hire,, orofit to he made out of the property will he apparent to practical men. and a- the leases ho. v- ■ nine years to run there is ample It me to "make ;.imml" out ol the property. Reasonable terms can he. made. 'There is a eoitil home-toad of seven rooms, bathroom, hoi and cold water, and three rooms detached This is Within a mdc el the. railway station. There is men’s aeeommodaiion as fellows • Main whare, dining room, kitchen an lour ludronms. There is al-o an old homestead with six bedrooms and ace. i m mod.at nm lor ‘Jo to MO men. 'l’he wool'shed is huge and stih-l ant ial. fitted with 10 machines and ni!'h t pens to hold JoOO sh *ep. with large yard- attached. There are also ol her necessary buildings, rneli as nine stall si a hie w; ihj loosetiox. ehalfhoii.-e. eewshed. implement sited and e.uilo yard--. The i rnpt'ciVi iiii'n i - are worth L'toOO. • There .are .several natural boundaries making tern es, and ■ miles, oi S'heep-jtrnof making mx largo liloeks, and several paddocks ahum the homestead I'.htiva t ion at homestead. JiiliOit. Fot further particulars apply at once 'IT IF, RKTTRNS WKR F. LAST VFA R From wool L'-.'i.M'. l Sa |e- of wet her- and cull ewe- JMIO (it,is- income TsOSA JOHN WINSLOE & CO,, PROrZaTY SALESMEN MERSEY STREET, CORE,
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Mataura Ensign, 24 October 1916, Page 8
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727Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 24 October 1916, Page 8
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