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.'. LAND NGTIBE9, CHOICE COAST FARMS. DIHST-CLASS Dairy Farm of 170 acres freehold, oil well improved, b'm ?■ ■*■ roomed house, fitted with every convenience, large cowshed, and luwtautial °"' bu ' Wings, motor shed, metal road; one of the best larms un the coast, Prio* *« per acre; reasonable terms can bo arranged. 1 (IA ACRES Freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal • *Y- ■ roa;! > 4 J oils; from New Plymouth, handy to factory and raUwV station, Bohoold, and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8-bailwS wwched, iniploment shod, outahed ana whare, 7 paddocks. Kevsonable pncn,tonus will bo accented. ll(l A^^s freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed En* J - Vf Jish gfTrtaaus, fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks; 6-roonied aonee, cowshed and outbuildings, fronting main metal road; footory adjoiMßj. 1 mue to (tore, Post Ofiice, and «hool, etc. Tho farm h nicely iitnated. aa« . lies to the sun, and is will wawred. Price only £24 per acre. Apply sharp. NEWTQN KING, ! AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. A CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM. VERY GOOD VALUE. .; OQ ACRES, situated U miles from Shannon, on the Main Road. This is a _JV very good little property, is flat, and has been ploughed and laid down in the best of English grasses, the soil being a warm loam. Subdivided into 8 pad(locks, and watered by streams, ram, and Residence of 6 rooms, wash- • muse, copper and tubs, 11-bail cowshed'with concrete floor, stable, trnpshed, -•:. loosebox, barn, hayloft, woolshed, dip and separator-room. ■ PRIGE-£6O Per . Acre. Terms arranged.. For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. A .FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM CLOSE TO A GOOD TOWN. "I A A ACRES, Freehold, mostly flat and undulating. Well watered,- subdivided J- 1 *" into 7 padocks, fences in good repair; 10 acres been ploughed, broomed house, with conveniences, and outbuildings, etc.; 40 cows could be milked on this property and do well, besides running about 100 sheep; 3fc miles from good town, 1 mile from co-op. cheese factory, 1! miles from school. PRICE, £33 PER ACRE. Cash require!, ,£4OO. Balance arranged on very easy terms. For further particulars apply to HAWKE'S SAY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., DANNEVIRKE. ,„„,,„ , A GREAT BARGAIN. f KAA ACRES, Freehold, situated 8 mile 6 by good motor road from -important * m /own and large saleyards, splendid dairying land, equal to the beet of iaranaki dairy country, but in a much milder climate; 300 acres in splendid grass, 250 acres rich drained flax swamps, free from timber-and papa, clay bottom, four miles of big drains, good fall, balance fern, rushes and titree, with rough feed; 700 aeres-rich flats, balanco easy; 30 per cent, of the whole block is easy ploughable land, grows good roots and oats. The whole block is ring' fenced, new fences, 6 paddocks, exceptionally well watered throughout by neverlailmg creeks and springs; can milk 100 cows now and run a lot of bullocks. Good homestead nnd outbuildings. 'Phone, school adjoining, cream cart call*. My valuation is as follows:—,£l2 per acre for the swamp, £8 per acre for **) acres, .£2O per acre for 300 acres, and £3 per acre for balance. Total. £14,100. Work out the valuation and note the price is only ,£7 ss. per acre. Terms, £1000 cash, balance arranged for long term at 51 per cent. Tho whole block will be worth .£2O per acre throughout when all in erase.' This property ■is • on a good, sound paying basis at present time, nnd offers a big fortune to tho man who secures it. Apply at once for inspection to A. 0. JOHNSON, tb kuiti. • A HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. "J (i(\X ACRES, Freehold, in 12 paddocks, all in good grass, and over 100 acres , 7. , Ploughable. Dairy factory 2 miles, railway station 1 mile, school 21 miles. Good house of 5 looms, 21-bail cowshed, hirge barn, 2 wharcs, dairy, and stable. Will cany CO rows and dry stock, aud has been in steep for the last 5 years. Price, .£4O per acre. Very ensy terms. Possession Ist October. CAMPBELL THOMBON & CO., DANNEVIRKE. NELSON SHEEP FARM. FOR SALE. Sfil ACKE *>, L.1.P.; annual rental, £190; 750 acres ploughable, 130 acres under OUX crop, balance low hills (including 20 acres bush). Tho property is divided into 17 paddocks, well fenced and watered, and is now. wintering 850 sheep, 30 cattle, and 9 horses. There are two homesteads, i milo from Post Office and school, and 40 miles from Nelson by good moior road. Government valuation, ,£5700. Price for Goodwill, £4 15s. per acre. Cash required, .-SlvaOi Apply to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., * WELLINGTON OR NELSON. ' ' DAIRY FARM~FOR SALII ONLY £500 CASH DOWN. Isi A ACRES, Government Renewable Lease. Rent, iOs. 3d. per ocre. All easy ±Ott undulating country, well grassed, 8 piiddocks, t well watar 4. Carries 40 cows, besides young stock, bull, and horses; 5-roomed house, milking shed, concrete floor, engine-room and other buildings. This farm can be made freehold. Six miles from Dannevirke, l\ miles from factory andechool. Price; £17 per acre goodwill.' Terms, £500 cash, balance 5 years at G per cent. ■ WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. A3SN., LTD., DANNEVIRKE. . — W. I. HUSBAND, Manager Land Department. P.O. .'to.\ 109. 'Phones, 32, Residence 368. GOING CONCERN. OA ACRES, situated 2 miles from station, p. 0., school, etc., weir divided and 01/ watered. New 5-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, 12-ba.il concrete floor cowshed, registered dairy, etc. Portion good drained swamp. Price, £52 per acre, with 30 cows, 2 horses, plough, disc harrows,, tine harrows, cans, utensils, etc. .£llOO cash, balance very easy terms. PARKER AND VINCENT, AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. LEVIN. GOOD DAIRY FARMS, MANAWATU DISTRICT. I riy ACRES, all in grass, mostly drained swamp land, watered by. artesians; -*•"' carries SO cows easily. Close to cheese factory. Six-roomed house, cowshed, etc. PRICE £72 PER ACRE, including milking plant. Terms, ..£IOOO cash. . 3'34fl GILCHRIST AND KIDD, AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. " ; GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. QAft ACRES, good rideable sheep country, 11 miles from Taihape, 5 miles OUlf railway station, good metal roads,-400 acres freehold, balance O.R.P. at 255. per acre. All felled and in grass,-except 30 acres bush; 18. paddocks, well watered. Two houses, 7 and 5 rooms, nil conveniences; woolshed, machines installed, dip, yards,- etc. Carrying 2100. sheep, 40 head cattle, and 8 horses. Price ,£l7 10s. per acre. Equity .£501)0. Will exchange for good dairy fa tin to carry GO to 80 cows. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. THIS PROPERTY IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE CHEAPEST MONEYMAKING PROPOSITIONS IN WAIRARAPA. • OK A A ACRES of first-class country, 10 miles to township, motor road, win,4ol/U tering 2500 ewes, 1200 hoggets nnd 300 head of cattle; magnificent grass country,; wool clip, 85 bales, sold at lGld.;. well fenced and.watered, good 6roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards. PRICE, £8 10s. PER ACRE. Terms, £5000 to £7000 C.ash. A SURE PROSPECTIVE VALUE. G. C. ROSS & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAR EBROKERS, MASTERTON. ~~ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, BLOCK OF SHOP PROPERTY,, Wellington. Rents, £505 p.a. Mf.rtgage, £2800 at 5J per cent. Equity, £4700. Owner will Exchange for Farm, Manawatu or Wairnrapa; , rVO A ACRES Freehold, three-fourths in grass, balance bush, 2-sheep country and i u\) cattle- one-third been ploughed, 11 paddocks, eight-roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £10 10s. per acre, mortgage, £3300 at 4 per cont. Equity, £4900. Exchange for smaller proP crtT - investment property or mortgages. H. C. RUTTER & CO., AGENTS, PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. OAA ACRES, dead level land, first quality, bullock fattening, and ideal for 6\)l) dairying; well subdivided, with sheep-proof fencing- modern homestead! nice plantations; a prettv home; cowshed, sheep and cattle yards- cheese factory, school and railway station close handy. This is open, cleared country, free from ' weeds and in great hea-t: carrying at present 850 breeding ewes, 42 three-year bullocks 35 two-vcar bullocks, 5 dairy cows, 6 horses; carried previously JoO dairy cows, 10 horses,"so shee*. 3 bulls. Price, £55 per acre; £2500 cash;_balan ? e remaking for 7 years at 51 per cent. There is' a £4500 profit in this. For dairying it is easily worth -£G5 nerncre ...,„,„ ' 21W JAMES AND GiLLMAN, LAND, FINANCE, AND STOCK AGENTS, HAWERA. SPLENDID FARM, BAY OF PLENTY. nna ACRES, carrying 190 cattle. 200 sheep. Price. £-15. Equity, £5000. &4/V Owner will sell with £500 cash, or exchange for approved mortgage.LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. ■ oor iCRES, of which 2G are freehold and tho balance Native lease, part 34 QHU } years, part 41 years to run. Rental, 2s. 6d. and 3s. All in grass, well • subdivided, cowshed, dairy, and separator room, 3-roomed house. Can milk at once 80 cows and .carry another 50 head dry cattle nnd. 150 sheep. PRICE, £11 an acre, £1500 cash. A really good place that will soon sell, BARRAUD AMD ABRAHAM, LTD., TE KUITI. HANDY FARM-GOOD COUNTRY-CHEAP. :. ; • m ACRES (Freehold, close Wellington); Sheep, Dairying, or good fatten, ing country (undulating!. All in grass, fenced, and subdivided into 5 paddocks. About"half plougbabl*; watered by running stream. ■Railways and School H milcVbv well-formed road; G-roomed house, also whare. Equity £14S0. PRICE, £20 per acre, well worth £22 10s. This is one of tho cheapeß* oroDerties offering. Immedinte posw*sion. ' J. D. MARTIN M'«NTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, 215 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 10

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