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FOR PRIVATE SALE, FA VERY desirable Farm in Southland, xV containing about 1027 acres, with commodious 14-roomed two-storied Dwelling in brick and wood, and all sary out-buildings to work tne prope«Y successfully. It is subdivided into 12 or 14 paddocks, all substantially fenced. There is only a very small proportion of gorse. The house is beautifully situated m a plantation, and is sheltered from all storms; the garden is well laid out. The present owner purchased the bulk of land about 25 years ago in its natural state, and it was then considered the pick of the whole district, and results have proved that opinion to have been_ correct, as it has continued to give satisfactory returns ever since. The only reason fsr selling is declining years and want s? inclination on the part of the family to engage in farm work. The land will grow grain or root crops to best advantage, and is a most desirable home, being only three miles from the Mataura Borough and the Southland Freezing Company’s works, and l£ milss from Charlton Railway Station Siding. The roads leading to it are good. There are about 150 acres in oats, 30 acres in drill turnips, and the balance mostly in rich pasture. One half of the land is rich level country, well drained and watered, and the other half is rich, partly river ilat and partly ridges. The carrying capacity is about 800 ewes, 100 head of cattle, 20 or 30 head of horses besides crop before mentioned. All stock, implements can be taken at valuation if desired, and delivery can be given at once under those conditions. Price, £7 per acre; a bargain. Terms —Half cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, interest. For further particulars apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COY., GORE, Or any BRANCHES of the COY.

THE ASSETS REALISATION BOARD HAS FOE SALE, on EASES' term.*, a number of First-class Agricultural and Pastoral, Freehold, and Leasehold PROPERTIES in both the North and South Islands, IN ANY AREAS, to suit purchasers, up to 50.080 ACRES. Several Estates in the WAIKATO DIS* TRICT have been surveyed into DAIRY FARMS. Areas ranging FROM 65 to 350 ACRES, These are of gaod quality soil, well watered, close to Railway, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factories, Buyers may select any areas, and purchase on very easy terms of payment. Interest only 4£ per cent. "Plans and particulars may be obtained from the Managers of the Estates —Messrs H. and J. Clifford. Morrinsville; Messrs McNicol and Co.. Hamilton; Mr Mclndoe, Te Aroha; Mr A! Hanna, Solicitor, Auckland; the Offices of the Bank of New Zealand, or the Head Office of the Board, Wellington. The larger Estates Comprise— NORTH ISLAND. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. WAIKATO ESTATES—Waitoa, 2D,00</ acres; Lockerbie. 21,000 acres; Okoroire. 16,000 acres; Richmond Downs, 12,000 acres; Paeroa, 8700 acres; Paparamu, 7000 acres; Mangawhero, 5600 acres. BAY OF PLENTY—Waimana, 4850 acres. SOUTH ISLAND. MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. AWATEEE ESTATE, Blenheim. 57.000 acres. CLARENCE ESTATE. Kaikoura, 16*700 acres Freehold, 114,000 acres Leasehold. In addition to the above, the Board has LARGE AND SMALL BLOCKS OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE. Full information on application to WALTER G. FOSTER, General Manager, Wellington.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1775, 14 March 1906, Page 60

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