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PEOPEBTTES FOB SALE. D. STOCK AND CO. orynnrk —FENDALTON, B«t Part. "Wa cfo**OviU• have for sale a Two-storey Art 1 Bungalow of 7 good rooms, built to the owner's otto plan of picked timber., tiled roof, Tr'do trun verandah, sleeping balcony, and other attractions too numerous to mention. Fine roomy section, beautifully laid out and planted. This is one of the nicest properties on the market under £3000; and could v.oi bo produced to-day at anything like the price asked, not to Mention the laying out of the grounds, grown nhrubs, trees, etc. An ideal, attractive homo. £V?~fh • ' D. STOCK and CO. r»-j Q;r f> —2-STOREY"Bungalow, in owJ-OOvJ. ths City, and everything the Ittest. Portico entrar.ee, hall, r.r.d breakfast room, beautifully r>ano:k\i. massive clear leadlights, built-in ihien press and ■r'ardrobe?, ortisiiciViy tiled firaulaccv'. e:ewer connexion, upH'.airs ir.d down, pa 3 and electric light, and pood motor garnjo. This is a complete modern home, ready to ehift right in;o. For particulars epply to the agents. D. STOCK r.r.d CO. .pTpjSrj —CITY "WEST, <acar Park tero»louU> race. We hr.ve been favoured with instructions to sell a serotBungalow of 6 row.s, :n" this very limited and exclusive locality. The house lies well to the sun, and is in 'perfect order inside and out: there are all conveniences. including electric light. gas, sewer, ■ etc., fine Boulter, bath. Tho building is gv.arav.teet! to bo sound asd . iaithrully built, being kamiand black pine. It is petting herder to bay ir. this locality every day, aid this property is a good spoc, 03 well ao a good home. I). STOCK and CO. O-i CAA —ST. ALBANS, North-west, ofi 3»-Lov/v/« Papanui road. Bungalow of C j'ooir.s. Fin? sunny aspect and vory :;p-to-date, tiled roof, sun verandfih, built-in linen pTcss, porcelain bath and basin, !E. light tud'gas for cooking, etc. Everything; is very attractive about tins property, j The section is 30 perches, and is good, clean growing soil. This plaoe is bound to sell quickly, and a buyer who misses it will have to pay several hundreds more for as nice a home in the locality. Make an appointment with' us to inspect. D STOCK AND CO., N.Z. Express Co.'s Buildings, 156 Manchester street. Christchurch. SBC94-3720 R. U. HARDEN. U. HARDEN, LAND AGENT, 8 Courtenav Place and 172 Featheieton street, " WELLINGTON. _ . 0000 ACEES, Palmerston North District. Good grazing country. 1800 Actcs and in good English grass©©, balance fairly heavy bush. Arrangements being mad© to foil another 1000 acres immediately. Will easily do 2 sheep per acre, when. fully improved. Good 7-roomed house, -i-roomed house, all conveniences. Woolahed with machines, stable, etc. PRICE £5 10s per acre. Terms on application 1600 ACRES FREEHOLD, Rangitikei District. All in grass, oerrying 3000 dry sheep and big ntuaber cattle. Will winter 1200 ewes and 1000 dry cheep. Good motor road to property. Splendid &-roomed Hons©, witn all conveniences. Woolshed with machine®, etc. All rideable country. PRICE ill 6s per acre. Terms arranged. 55 ACRES, South Wairarapa. All in grass •except little shelter bush and few acres orchard. Orchard producing £200 per annum. Carry 22 dairying cows. Now 5-roomed house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildr ings. All flat and well watered. Handy to factory and school. PRICE £90 per acre. £1200 cash required. 46 ACRES. Manawatu. All in gTaes. Ail flat and ploughable. Railway 1$ miles, creamery and school 2 miles. Divided into 7 paddocks; house of 7 rooms, all conveniences, concreted dairy, Troolsiod, yards, dip, implement. and motor sbed. Good road to property. Very heavy carrying capacity. PRICE £120 per acre. £2000 cash. 1278 ACRES, Wanganui District. 930 Aciis in grass, 32G acres heavy bush; Subdivided into 13 paddocks. Fenced post and wire fences. . Good house of 6 rooms, woolshed with machines. Carries 2 sheep to the acre. The land is best suited for grazing. PRICE £3 5b per acre. . £2000 cash. . HS&S-3533 RE YELL AKD ARMSTRONG. ItEVELL AND ARMSTRONG. ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. A A r\ ACRES, all in grass, all flat, heavy tfc'iU land, and one of the beet placeo in the Waikato. Carrying now 140 eotrt and 103 head store cows, yearlings, etc., 16 horsea. 14 Paddocks, watered by creeks, windmills, etc. Good House 6 rooms, waal conveniences, cowshed, 12 bails, machines installed, and included at price. Factory, Schbol, etc., practically on property. MORTGAGE £6500 (Public Trust). PRICE £40. CASH £3000. We have sold inferior farms to this at £50 per acre. ACRES, practically all ploughable, 00l 300 acres in gre.as, 14 acres oats; watered by streams and springs, 7 paddocke, metalled road past gate. A largo portion or this farm is three-sheep country. BUILDINGS comprise good House 6 rooms, with oil conveniences, man's room, woolshed, 3-stall etablo, looee-box, implement' shod, cowshed, otc. Situated about 0 miles from Cambridge and Morrinaville, | and about 14 from Hamilton. School, ! Store, P. 0., etc., handy. PRICE £15. CASH REQUIRED £1250. "We have inspected, and can recommend this place. | . GOOD BUYING. QOO ACESS, real good, healthy eheep ! o—iO arid cattle country. All in grass, j J ploughable. Wintered 1400 sheep and 90 ! head cattle. 65 acres turnip 3, well watered I'by permanent 6treams and springs, metalled road. Good fences, 20 paddocks. HOUSE 7 ROOMS, bathroom, pantry, etc. (good), man's room, woolshed. Lister Machines installed. School 1J miles. PRICE £10 10s. CASH £2000. f\UR CLIMATE and long seasons are facKJ tors worth consideration to those who contemplate coming to the SUNNY NORTH. OUR CARS are at your eervioc, R5659-2722 FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. O/fA ACRES Fr«-holil, Mod.;l Farm £rt\J c f. the district, ai.d without exaggeration tho equal of anything in New Zeiland. All level, rich, drained swamp, aw.l -rrith the -exception of a portion in cultivation the whole i 3 in English grao-io-s and in great heart. Tho property wintered last year ISO head of cr-itfe' and 300 -sheep, and r,®cd for dairying, fattening, ;nd cropping, principally fattening. A small herd cf 30 co'ts only a>3 inilk-rd, but t hc-.'.c wero carried solely all tho season on t.vo paddocks of ryegrass and r.lovcr, conipneir.g 20 acres. Th-js* t'.To ppddccks r.« tho r.re- in beautiful condition. A "argo amount of chaff hz.3 been sr.-ov.-r: thip f.£a>ion, averaging over 3J tons, and wfighinj nut at '21 sacks to ton. There, i 3 a beautifully situated Homc3lc.i.rl o; seven rooms, cowshed, a larg® bam, rtr.d slablo, a private metaAlod road hm right through i'ne farm, which is Gituaied handy to factory on an asphalt read vithir. four miles of a large northern town. Fences aro of tho very best, English wire only be-in 5 -used. Oil a conservative ostimato this farm wi'i easily iniil: 150 cows. Our agent assures us that from,a personal knowledge of t'ao !.'.rr:i no imin could be disappointed. There is nothing in the way of improvements left to be done-; and as a dairying proposition of quality the farm is ideal and indications arc this projAjrtv will V> £100 per acre within a fe™" months. PRICE, £70 PER ACRE. DEPOSIT, £6000. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. F5257-31G9 Victoria street. Hamilton. rpHS FIRST RUBBER BELTING 1 KNOWN was manufactured by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., who have always led the way with their famous H. and L. Quality. Easily the beet tioc in. Bel tins to-day. H517M218

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 11

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