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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO I.ET SUBDIVISION OF OAKLAND ESTATE rUk'KRAU. Ono of the Best Grassed Farms in Sotith- ' land. IHeavily timed, thoroughly drained. Extensively planted with shelter trees. JJALGETY Si CO. (LIMITED), In conjunction with r r i!K NATIONAL mortgage and . AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), are instructed by ; Mv W .Scoular to oiler tor private sale his Magnificent Properly, subdivided into Farms of various sizes. This highly-improved Estate of 1584 acres adjoins l'ukerau liailwiiy Station, on.tho mam southern railway, and is handy to township, church, school, and dairy factory. . The land is in a high state of cultivation, the result of 10 years' continuous improvements. It i« heavily limed, well drained, and every paddock is protected with two rows of Pmus muricata. The i Ims generously farmed, grass and clovers generally follow turnips, and tho pasture excites the admiration of alt who soe it. , The carrying capacity is large. Ewes are kept m tip-top condition tnrougli the winter with being only 21 Months on and off turnips. Lot I.—Homestead Block, about 650 acres; subdivided into numerous paddocks by first-class fences. Uuildiugs: Eightloomcd House, dairy, men's hut, shearing shed, stable, barn, fowlhouses, etc. Sheep yards ami dip. There is a largo orchard of fruit trees 111 full bearing adjoining the houso, also lawn, shrubbery etc. Sixtv acres will be sown this year in turnips anil 14 aores in oats; balance in grass. Lot 2.— Camp Farm 320 acres; divided into 6 paddocks. Buildings: Three-roomed Cottage, largo stable (36 x 24, with barn above). Twenty acres will bo sown this year in turnips and 30 acres in grass and clovers; 130 acres are one-year-old pasture, and about 120 are two-year-old pasture. All drained and heavily limed.

Lot i.—320 Acrcs, all drained and limed, of which 120 acres are'in one-year-old grass 80 acres' aro in threc-yoar-old grass, 100 acres in four-year-old grass. Twenty acres will be sown in turnips. Lot 4.—Eadie's Block, 163 awes; subdivided into two paddocks; 90 acres will be sown in grass and clovcra and 73 acres in turnips. Ail drained and limed. (Owner will advance the money required to e.reet suitable buildings ut 54 per ccnt. interest on Lots 3 and 4). Lot 5.—20 Acrcs, reclaimed swamps. Was twieo in turnips, now in one-year-old grass and clovers. Lot 6.-84 Acres, reclaimed swamp, in two paddocks: 44 acres will bo sown in grass and'cidvor on third ploughing; 4Q acres will le sown with turnips on sceonil ploughing. Lot 7.-43 Acres, reclaimed swamp, in four paddocks; 23 acrcs in one-year-old grass, 10 acrcs in two-year-old grass, 10 acres in three-year-old grass. Lots S, 6, and 7 aro river flats, and equal to best Taieri land. - Owner willing to produce wool returns, also sales of fut lambs, ewe Limbs, and stud stock, all of which increase every year. W<> recommend this Property, having examined it ourselves, to any who aro in search of profitable. farms, whether for sheep, stud stock, and particularly for dairying. Inspection invited. Easy terms may bo arranged. Plan 6 and complete particulars may be obtained at any ofliee of DALGE'IT & CO.' (LIMITED). NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). MEDICAL.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14684, 18 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14684, 18 November 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14684, 18 November 1909, Page 12