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FIKBT-CLASB AGRICULTURAL FARMS. SALE BY FREE SELECTION OP IMPROVED AND VIRGIN LAND, BEfNO AN EARLY CHOICE. Extent or Farms, from 150 to 2000 acres To Suit Purchasers. Payment spread over Fifteen Years on Unusually Easy Terms. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. NO PAYMENT FOR SIX MONTHS. The whole. Purchase Price maybe spread over FD7TEEN YEARS, Repayable by half-yearly instalments, "whereby a purchaser for a less payment than is usually charged for reot becomes in that period THE ABSOLUTE OWNER, the whole price and interest being completely paid. For example : — Land purchased at £5 au acre can be wholly paid for, with all interest, by the small half-yearly payment of Five Shillings and Sixpence an Acre for 15 years. Option will be given to pay off larger instalments of the price when convenient to the purchaser, or he may convert the balance unpaid into a fixed mortgage for a definite term, or he may obtain a clear title to the freehold at any time during the term of 15 years on payment of the balance due. FOURTEEN THOUSAND ACRES of the choicest agricultural land, forming the fertile, well sheltered, and magnificent property known as THE WAICOLO ESTATE, Southland, are now offered to intending settlers in farms of 6uch extent as may be desired, upon terms for liberality never before known in the Colony# The price per acre will vary according to position. Payment may be spread over 15 years as above. A purchaser having sufficient capital to ■tock and fence his farm may thus acquire the freehold with all the prospective advantage of certain increase of value, by halfyearly payments less than are usually exacted for rent. The option mentioned removes danger of forfeiture, and enables the holder to realise favourably, if at any time he may desire to sell his farm. To purchasers who can pay down a part of the price, the halfyearly payments will be reduced in proportion. This fine property is situated on the Otautau and Nightcaps Railway, which traverses the whole length of the estate, affording quick and ready access for produce to the markets and seaports of Riverton aud Invercargill, as well as Dunedin. It is admirably sheltered by the wooded range behind, in which an ample supply of timber for building, fencing, and other purposes can bo obtained. Ihere is also the" Nightcap coalfield in the immediate vicinity. The soil is a deep alluvial loam, equal in fertility to the best portion of the celebrated Jacob's River district, in which land is now valued at from £10 to £20 per acre. The land is traversed by several tributaries of the Jacob's river, giving an unfailing supply of water to the various farms. It is proved to be capable of raising the very finest crops of cereals, grass, and turnips, consequently mixed farming can be carried on to the very best advantage. The land adjacent, which was opened for Bale on deferred payment?, has all been eagerly taken up, and the settlers are carrying on their improvements most spiritedly. Recent purchasers of the adjoining Estate of Strathmore have been remarkably successful. The Estate, while lying beautifully to the sun, is free from scorching drought, and cannot be surpassed for capabilities, ensuring highest returns for labour and capital expended. Waicojp is on the same degree of latitude 6s tut Saieri Plains.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 433, 29 July 1881, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 433, 29 July 1881, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 433, 29 July 1881, Page 12