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FOR SALE. GREAT LIMESTONE BULLOCK AND SHEEP FATTENING COUNTRY, £lO 10 s PER ACRE. 950 now in -• c*ia TT avj LVUUW/; uiigiLUUiy IICaW OU3IA u. . , rlci > English grass and clover; beautiful pasture up to your kn , e ” , l ranm* bj . sheep-nroof fences; 6 miles from salcyards; grand, Lamcstead 81a g ceilin>r. a Lli vet, ? rn verandahs, large dining-room with magnificent domed P nt fattening 10 j and co ‘- water service installed; telephone connected- At P a substantial 1 H ’ lntenaß 350 Lo 300 head bi E cattle and 1400 sheep ’ Easy * rmS 1 Ksra- f’Olfi'.—This property will stand the closest investigation. a% C , an ? ot keep the feed down.” Absolutely no nc *\°, u VT„ ‘ vi nK price*- +W? P oo ?*® do not know about this country, or they wouldn t k ® P blocks si, Cy are ,/ or hungry, isolated country. Don’t bury yourself in the you one l a on high-priced clay soil with plenty of blackberries, ont a farm this with fine hard limestone road outlet, This i ,j ca , man ir the greatest opportunity ever placed on the market fjw a . P tr„ m ;l. ton TCT-te Wl . 4 motor any genuine farm-seeker to the property. Come to n . i wire, or ring us for further particulars, or make an appointment. Pf r 1 1i a " avs full of bargains, and it is difficult to explain when a land E really something goodwonl/I l?w' r kas .urgent and genuine reasons for selling, otherwise the pr®P®r aILJL ke on the market. Inspected and highly recommended by * oC/XU XU g X XMXV SOME OF THE FINEST COUNTRY JN THE DOMINION AND NO HUMBUG. ACRES Freehold, all easy country; originally heavy bush land, w__.i; . -- - . '' ■ - 1 „„ vnllr km Agents, mukrie speirs and HAMILTON. CO.. QOOD DAIRY FARM. freehold, 112 acres. Four miles from To Awamutu 1 railway station. Best rich, drained swamp. Well watered. Eighty-ons acres grass, 20 acres ploughed, 9J acres crop. Six-roomed house and all outbuildings, Price .IMO per acre. Terms arranged. Mc.l« 96 ACRES freehold,* handy to creamery , etc- Four miles from railway station. Loam country, watered by windmill' and springs. Ninety acres grass, 6 acres ploughed. Would carry GO head cattle. Good 5-roomed house, stable, and other .outbuildings. Price Mo per acre. Terms, i'2ooo cash. GOING CONCERN. Mc.l9 E. C. STANLEY,' WARD STREET, HAMILTON. freehold farm at feilding. 920 ACRES, 3J miles Feilding. All in grass except 50 acres crop (rape, turnips and oats), and about 10 acres bush. SOO acres flat, balance rolling country all lying in warm basin. The whole of this property growti splendid, roots for fattening purposes, and is also noted for growing perennial rye grace eeed. Well and permanently watered. Has the best homestead site in the district. 8-i-oomcd house, all necessary outbuildings, every convenience. Price .£2l per acre, .£SOOO cash. A. H. ATKINSON AND CO.. LTD.. BUSINESS FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. CPLENDED Business for sale or exchange for suitable farm; owner retiring, in one of the best Towns; block of buildings down all one street. Turnovei from .£15,000 to £25*000 a month. Price, bui/ding, £20,000, stock £IO,OOO. Can b© dealt unencumbered. None but genuine buyers need apply.. Apply ARTHUR J. PEACHEY, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, WICKSTEED PLACE. WANGANUI.

GOOD DAIRYING OR SHEEP FARM. OQQ ACRES, all in. grass, well fenced and subdivided, fencing good. All suitable for dairying or sheep. Good 8-roomed house, hot and cold water laid on, telephone, good cowshed ana woolihed. Two miles from railway station. Easy distance from cheese or butter factory. Price ,£23 per acre, with about £BOO cash, balance for a long term at 5 per cent. A splendid opportunity for a man who wants to carry on mixed farming. F. TUJLLOCH. • ‘ STOCK. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT PAHTATTJA.

A BARGAIN IN MOTOR AND CARRYING BUSINESS. ■plOß SALE AS A GOING CONCERN—Three years’ lease of large up-to-date Garage and Stable, situated in first-rate North Island inland town. Cars, giga, cab, brakes, buggies, drag, horses, and all necessary gear. The owner is prepared to take out part of plant if unsuitable to intending purchaser, or would consider working partner with small capital. Particulars on application. ALEX. COLLIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MASTEETON.

QAfi ACRES 2 HOODS i PERCHES. Section V.. Block VII., Orakei, Waitoino Valley road. O.E.P. £2o ppr year. Three miles school, etc.; 180 acres in grass and rough iced, three-parts piougaablc. Well watered running streams, etc. Carried last winter 200 sheep, 15 head oi cattle. House 5 rooms, cowshed, implement shed. About 10 paddocks. Price .£l2 per acre. Mortgage .£7BO G.A.S. Terms to be arranged. 4i acres leased'for 10 years at .£3O per year. Portion suitable for dairying, balance sheep country. F. O. iiULE, ' LAND AGENT. OTOROHANGA.

typr ACRES freehold, situated 5 miles from Palmerston North by good road. * ■ All in grass, all ploughable, is well watered and fenced. Carrying 32 cows, 13 weaners, etc., 12-bail cowshed, with a 6-roomed house,t all conveniences, also a t-roomed house for men. Price -£so per acre. Apply FREDERICK HERRING. LAND AGENT, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH.

SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. CLOSE HANDY TO PALMERSTON NORTH. An ACRES, corner section, all flat, ,wel fenced and subdivided, permanent water. Good house of 6 rooms with all conveniences; 8-bail. concreted cowshed, stable, trapshed, piggeries, good*jrchaid; 20-cow farm. Three miles from Palmerston North. Handy to school and creamery. Price .£63 per acre. £750 cash. Balance 4 years at '5 per cent. (58/34) W. C. BROPHY, LAND AGENT. EANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

FOR A MAN WITH GROWING SONS, AND SMALL CAPITAL. QO4 ACRES, Kaitieke Valley, undulating to hilly, but not broken; 300 acres foiled, of -which 250 acres grasseu and 50 acres ready to burn; i I miles good fencing; cottage, garden, young orchard, etc. Five miles from railway, 2 miles from school. Fairly good road, all to bo metalled this summer. Title, O.ft.P., at 17s 6d. Price £4 12s 6d, or exchange for smaller place. W. L. JOHNSTONE. LICENSED LAND AGENT. MANG.i WEKA.

A FINE CHEAP FARM WELL WORTH INSPECTION. -j f\A Q ACHES, O.fi.P. Nine and five-roomed houses, ivoolshod, cowshed, all XvTytO outbuildings. About 15 paddocks, well watered. Bush country; 600 acres grass, 140 acres felled ready to grass. Mostly ploughable limestone country. Two road frontages and unformed road at back. Handy to school. P. 0., etc Carry now 1200 sheep and 90 cattle easily. Price J 29. Cash JEIOOO. YARNDLEY, JONES & CO.. OTORDHANGA.

WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE. j ACRES freehold, Purangi. At J6lO 10s per acre. Good 2 sheep ‘±UU Good buildings. . FOR SALE. Q/f ACRES, 1 mile from town. Aa going concern, 20 cows, horse, cart, harrows, etc. Price- £34 per acre Cash ,£SOO. Good buildings. .. James Penney. LAND AGEN T. 1-KILUINQ. country plough.

EXCHANGE FOR FARM. 6 ACRES in Auckland’s Real Estate expansion. Oyer 1500 feet of road frontage worth £3 a foot. This frontage is after reserving one acre of land and th» glorious residence which is erected on it to remain as one property. Eesidence 10 rooms, beautiful place, clos e to tram, and seascape and landscape views unsurpassed. We ca# sell or exchange for sheep farm. 500 acres King Country Faulty £3OOO. One of the best exchange proposals ever put forward. J NORTH AND JONES, 12. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND.

SOMETHING SPECIAL. On A ACRES, at -EH per acre. Terms .£2OO cash, .£IOO in 12 months, half bal rCIfU ance in 5 years, other half 10 Tears. Property i s O.R.P. at 32s Gd per acre, is two miles from town. All ploughable and well watered. Carry at present 30 cows; 100 acres grass, balance feru and ti-tree; 50 acres drained swamp D'vided into 10 paddocks. Sis-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings’ Write or wire for full particulars to " WILLIS, LAKD J. WE ABE .STILL OFFERING BARGAINS. THISIS ONE OF THEM IftQ acres; all ploughable, well watered. Lying beautifully to the eun 'The Xi/O making of an ideal dairy farm when wholly improved. 140 acres grass 1.,- acres standing bush, 16 acres felled; 7 paddocks, sheep-proof fences. Six’ house, 5-« tall stable and loose box, shearing floor and loft. Cowshed, , ,°”Ji and cattle yards; 16 acres in oats. Title renewable lease, can be freei nlded any time. Small Government mortgage of .£9OO. Terms £ioo cash, or ni take .£IOO cash and a first mortgage. This farm stands on the comer of a WIU . . imnnrtnTit mads W Hrm of two important loads. “ MA'JTH RWS BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS. HAMILTON. K HAND ALLAH—3 MINUTES 1 WALK FROM RAILWAY f fcs>!>,c STATION. ACRES 1 ROOD, Subdivided into 4 first-class allotments. Lot 1 containing Q over three-quarters of an acre—a charming bungalow site. Lot 2 containing «rlv U acres, magnificent site, upon which is erected a first-class modern 11 wk'.b containing seven good living rooms and all modern conveniences, including hot and cold service, electric light, etc. Lot 4, comprising 1 rood 34 nerches with large, well-built wbare thereon. Lot 5. comprising over half an " first-class bungalow site. As the owner has left Wellington she is orekared to accept a very low price for the above property, and will allow any reasonable terms. The house on Lot 2is let for twelve months from date. A unioue opportunity for investors or speculatorsCRADDOCK M c CROSTIE CO.* SOLE AGENTS. CHRISTCHURCH.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9249, 17 January 1916, Page 10

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