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Property Lists. »..—^— ; — . '■ FOR SALE OK TO LEASE. 110 Acres, close to Patea; bouse and outbuildings. Price £27 10s. an acre, or lease for 27s 6d an acre. 446 Acres for sale or exchange. Price £8 ss. an acre. About £2000 equity. Good house on place. Splendid 3lotor Car and Stable Business, for sale or exchange for farm. Takings £65 a week; in good town. Equity £2,500. 1500 Acres, all in grass, good house and outbuildings. Equity about £13,000, including £3000 worth of stock. Exchange for farm or town property. 120 Acres, near town. Price £25 an acre. Terms. 125 Acres, near town. Price £24 an acre. Terms. 38 Acres, near town. Price £1500. Terms. 10 Acres, near town. Price £1600 B Terms. APPLY Arthur J. Peachey 1 LAND AND COMMISSION AGJINT, Vll/fOP'A AVENDE, Exceptional Bargains. iy*yf} ACRES of some of the finest 4 O/rW grazing and fattening country in the Dominion, 500 acres level, balance slightly undulating; 30 acres shelter bush in patches, balance felled and in grass, with a large area stumped and ploughed; 15 ;a'ddocks; fencing in good order; 3 good houses, one of s) rooms with all conveniences, billiardroom, acetylene gas, telephone, etc., large stable, wpoished md yards; 15 miles by first-class road from good railway town; large stock centre and freezing works. Carrying at present 3,300 sheep, t)0 head of cattle and 12 horses. Price only £30 per acre. £5000 cash. An ideal property, and would cut up to big advantage. Come at once to inspect. 1 *-?£tn ACRES of first-class fattenJLOOU j n g or grazing country in the Ohura district; about 400 acres level, balance very easy; 600 acres in grass, balance first-class milling.- timber which is estimated to be worth at least £15 to £16 per acre. In a very short time the raihvay will be completed past the property. Township and railway station practically adjoining. Ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. Six. roomed house, outhouses, up-to-date cattle and sheep yards and wool-shed, dip, etc. A first-class property with big prospective value. Price £15 per acre. £8000 cash. ryo ACRES of iirst-class grazing or • CJ cropping land practically joining the Borough of Marton; all in good grasses, 4 paddocks, 6-roomed house, outhouses, motor shed, stabie, firstclass sheep yards, etc., etc. Would cut up to big advantage. Price, only £42 per acre. Terms can bt> arranged. Send for copy of our Monthly printed Land Guide. J. HARRIS AND SONS, t.\nt> and nsrsrwAtfCE agents, MARTON & MARTON-JUNCTION. LOOK HERE! £450 WILL SECURE A NICE LITTLE PROPERTY. UNENCUMBERED. 1 AJ. ACRES Freehold. All-in grass. J.Utr 70 acres flat. Situated 3£ miles from Waverley. Well watered by springs. Good roads. PRICE, £31 per acre. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. Apply at once, to J. H, BOWATER AND CO., LAND AGENTS, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGAtf UI. Continuation of property lists see page 7.
SHEEP AND DAIRY FMMS mama APRPS Freehold L.T. title, situated under 12 miles from Huntei--2QOO Avuie Swbere, ttfe'rcT is a splendid fortnightly stock sale All good easy rolling sheep and cattle country, broad topped hills and wjde open yalfevs Wa\er in abundance all over the property. Country lies splendidly lo sun and is very warm early spring country. The property is subdivided fnto several paddocks but could do with more subdivisions The buildings into several i'<*"v" v- -June 8 rooms mostly new and with all conveniences, Shone" It Oc°:"aid 61 usual o°u°tbuild"n gS> y woolshed (old building) with shearing machines, engine, sheep and cattle yards, -mis country usually winters about 3800 sheep, of which 1800 are breeumg ewes, 1000 wethers, SS balance hoggets. The percentage of lambs is always good, averaging 100 per cent in addition to the sheep, 450 head of cattle were carried through fast winter. This country does the sfock remarkably well and thPr« is olenty of easy ploughable land along the frontage and round the homestead for ?he convenient working of stock. Price, £12 per acre. Mortage £6000. Terms probably arranged if necessary. Wool clip for the last 2 years has been over 90 bales. (153.) ft Ml® ACRES Freehold, L.T. title, all in grass excepting small patches oi B<*S«J shelter bush about 500 acres or flat and ploughable when stumped part of which'has already been vlone. Subdivided into about 20 naddocks by good post and wire fencing, posts of purm and totara well watered by permanent streams and springs, formation principally limestone, with the exception oT a few acres the whole block is exceedingly easy undulating country bullocks are fattened on the grass and breeding cows can be run with absolute safety in every paddoc*. There is a splendid resi- , ' O f io rooms with every convenience, including septic tank and patent we asphalted paths and back-yard, nice lawn, garden, orchard, etc. Large ana'\it-to-date woolshed, fitted with 4 Lister machines and engine, stables, fort cowshed etc All buildings are of the best and m first-class order, teleDhone connection witii all parts. The carrying capacity is 2 sheep per acre besides cattle, and a lot of fat sheep and cattle are sent away every year' Situated 2 0 miles by motor road from Ngaruawahia, ".vhere there are freezine works post-office and hotel 4 miles, mail delivery within 1 mile, school IV. miles railway being constructed to within 8 miles. Price £11 ncr acre stock and plant including shearing machines and engine at valuation. Mortgage £12,000 =t 5 per cent, about 4 years to run. Terms about AC ACRES'FREEHOLD, all in grass, and about 80 acres ploughable, very ; **** * easy low rolling downs. Has all been heavy bush country, subdivided into about 8 paddocks by post and wire and stab fencing. Water!led by springs and dams. Good 5-roomed house with bathroom, wash»i house and storeroom, large cowshed, concreted'floor, trap-shed and tool 1 house The formation is rich loam on papa, very strong grass land, wm- ! tering GO sheep, 3 0 cows and young stock, will easily milk 40 cows. • Situated 1 'mile from town and railway station, and a few chains from •I post" office, school and creamery. A good little dairy farm, and cheap at *■ 30 per acre About £1000 cash required. (217) "IEH ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass except 10 acres crop, and all flat, ' I ©6o rich, dairying land. Ten paddocks, good fencing, well watered • by artesian wells, new, up-to-date homestead with all conveniences, septic i tank and telephone G bail cowshed (milking plant and engine not to so with property), situated 2% miles post office, .school and creamery. This nropertv will carry 70 cov.-s. Price, £57 per acre, with £500 cash. (219) ®M ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass excepting about 5 acres of bush and **^ all ploughable. Nine paddocks, watered by springs and dams. Has '! all been'heavy bush country, and now carrying 30 cows. 2 horses. A ' -ood metalled road, situated 1 mile from. post office, school and factory, C-roomed house, G bail cowshed with loft, barn, trapshed and piggery. Pn>p p?-9 Per acre. Terms, £375 cash. (220) ? F. R. H. BRICE- ! LAMD AGENT, MARTQM.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16690, 21 July 1916, Page 8
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