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- " LAND N®TVOSS. CHOICE COAST FARMS. JpiKST-CLASS Dairy Farm of 170 ACHES, Freehold, all well improved; new. i; .' '" r ?. on ?, e f. ""use, fitted with every convenience, large dtowshed, and euoatuui n?inn 0U i?io es ' mo '° r -slied, metal road; one of thV bpst : farms on the coast. [ •ince, £13 per acre,* reasonable terms can' te arranged. ] 04-! Freehold, all improved and having level fronta-go to good metal (fntinn ro ® ( »» miles from New Plymouth, hondv to ■ factory and railway pnwaiiii { 0 i ' nll t works. Practically iill ploughable land, m! D i. 11 d> oiitshed, and wliare; 7 paddocks Reasonable• price, leims will be accepted. "• IXO Freehold, all has been ploughed and laid., down in' mixed Eng--1 iimißo J?5 as,es j '««ed and subdivided into conveniei it Ipadaocks; 6-roomed 1 -i' i ' T ? n( | outbuildings, fronting main mctnl KMd;factorv adjoinuig: ' ieT A H, n Z' 1 • officc ,' l and Gtc " Tho f «™ is ">Mly situated. an<( t0 tho sun > an( l >s well watered. Price, only .£23 per acre. Apply sharp. NEWTON KING, ■ AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AG'.ENT;..' NEW PLYMOUTH? . " ... PIONEER FARMER RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.' 140 ACHES. . THE CHEAPEST AND BEST EQUIPPED STUD AND DAIR'S' FARM IN THE MANAWATU. ONLY 41000 CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5J- ;?ER CENTi ' • SOIL VERY RICHEST OF WARM LOAM. OARRIEh 1 cow per aero during summer, or 1' cow to (J acres all tho ;car round, \\ atered by artesians and permanent .stream; subdivided into about lzi paddocks,, fencos in perfect order. All buildings.lu\rd wood, well built and paint* e<i; j-roomcd gentleman's residence, septic tank ■ and convenunicis; 8-roomed cot* tagp, 6-roomed house, 36-bail cowshed, with concrete floor, s'kcsf) boxes, woolshed, motor shed, implement shed, workshop. Extensive • niggeries,. <alf houses, with con^l?f?Ji? or * shc,ls for b,,Hs . Wl stable. v.' PBICE-485 per acre. " ABRAHAM fINO WILLIAMS, LTD., v SOLE AGENTS, PALSIERSTON NORTEIi: . i A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM PIOSE TO A GOOD TOWN. i 14-0 Freehold, mostly flat and vmdulating. Well Watered, subdivided i , ' ~,' lko P<"J°cks, fences in good repair; 1Q acre,?'feen',plougte(l, f-Voom?d 52!? se, i conveniences, and outbuildings, ; .40-.cows' cbulti- lie niiiked on this ! pioperty and ao well, besides running about 3.00 sheep; 31 ihiles ffoni Rood town, 1 mile from co-op. cheese factory, 1J- miles i'rctm school '■ • " '*' : PRICE, iSS PER ACRE. \ ' s Cash require!,! XIAO. Balance arranged on very easy-terms. For further particulars apply to . HAWKE'S SAY FARMERS' (JP-OP. ASBW., LTD., DAi\NEviiui«i. - SHEEP STATION—rr-UIMEbTONE.LAND. . NO CASH. ' -. DEPOSIT.;. NO CASH. ■ 24.QQ ACRES, near sea coast, Hawke.'s' Bay, .liatXor ijoud, easy Ist cla6s lime'/WxitU stone hills, all in best of grass; nil original-buah. country (18 years back),,2s paddocks well watered, Ist class- fences'.-; .-Fine np-to-dato 12-roomed Homestead, also-'manager's house, and very complete7>et o!j station outbuildings, large woolshed, machine, 3 sets of sheep :.T.ards, 2 dip/i,. chttlo. yards and every possible convenience for' working the,property, and '|rfiOlthing » in Ist class order (wool for last 6 years- has Averaged 125. bafos .per. ytar)'. Carrying capac-ity:-Wintering on grass alone 5300 big sheep-and '300 .'catijkv and the place -is very lightly stocked. Price, Jais per acre. , . ' The above stock arid plant at valuation can -be b"oaigli.t.l..as.'a ; .going concern with only .£SOOO cash down and balance on.mortgage for u long term. This pro* i perty is an exceptionally good placc. Apply at once W ••--•-• ■ A.G.JOHNSON,, TE KUITJ. . FOR SALE-MANAWATU FARM,, ' • ' 1 IAO ACRES, divided into 7.paddocks, situated-. 1 nine f rom rail and cheese IAJ/Q factory by good road; over 80 acres plbughable, a.have been ploughed aud sown in best English grasses. There, is a li-rooined -.house, with hot and cold water laid on, motor shed, waslih'ouse,. and .all nccessai'y -outbuildings. Permanent water supply. PRICE, .£37 10s.-per acre; 41000 cash, balance arranged... For further parti* culars. , ' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., -WELLINGTON. '- . - ' ■■ EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. . . . EXCHANGE. The owner of the following Sheep Farm will exchange f° r about 100 acres Dairy Farm:— i . JAO ACRES, all in good grass, about 150 acres plougltaible, balance easy undulating; 7 paddocks, post and wire fences;: wittered by permanent streams; carrying ffOO sheep, 1? cows, besides yearlings an<l htiraes; 6-roomed house, 3-roomed cottage, dip, yams, etc., etc.; post office, store, _ public hall, school, church, etc., miles; good motor road. Nine miles J ; rom Palmerston North, ■Price, per acre; Equity; . ' GILCHRIST AND KIDD, . ,' SOLE AGENTS, -PALMERSTON NORTH. , . -' A HANDY FARM IN THE KING COU|NTRY. . PQQ ACRES, freehold, in seven paddocks, all in grass, qrrrying 1350 sheep and Oii/w 40 head cattle. House of six rooms and all conveniences; wooded, with telephone, dips, orchard, etc. Eight miles from Maid Trunk railway' station, by motor road, and quarter mile'from school. Price> »£li per-acre; XIOOO ° a B '. CAMPBELL THOMSON & CO., ' ' ' WARD STREET,. DANNEVIRKE. HEALTHY WAIRARAPA SHEEP COUNTRY ' COMPRISING about 3600 ACRES; all in grass, with, thq exception of about 300 Acres; splendidly fenced and watered, all ■ hiuly ■ ndoable country, lying well to the sun; has wintered 5000 sheep-besides Iftrg.VJ number of cattle. Gross income, .£7OOO. All been good bush country; first-olaasl buildings. Price, .£9 per acre; .i.iOOO cash to go in. This property is noted throughout this district for its tine stock. C. G. ROSS & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SEAREBROKERS, MASTE/RTON. — : DAIRY FARsFFOR SALE. ONLY £iIOO CASH DOWU " IQA ACRES, Government Renewable Lease. Itent, lfls. 3d. per acre. All easy JLOtT' undulating country, well gvafieed, 8 paddocks, Tvell Carries besides young stock, bull, and horses; 5-roora>.fl libuse, milking' shed, concrete floor, engine-room and other. buildings. This '.farm :cm be made free- | hold. Six miles from Dannevirke, li miles from factory and school. J-nce, ■ per acre goodwill. cash, balance 5 yeaTfl at .6 per cent, i WAIRARAPA FARMERS'CO-OP. ASSIN., LTD., '.DANNEVIRKE. . -: ■. W. I. HDSBANti, Mane«er Land Department. P.O. .Ros 109. 'Phones. 31 Residemca 36fi. GOING CONCERN. QA 'ACRES, situated 2 miles fro'm station, p. 0., school, etc., well divided and OU watered. New 5-roomed houso, bathroom, wffiblwiise, l&-biul concrete floor cowshed, registered dairy, etc. Portion good, drained swnmp. Price, .£52 per acre, with 30 cows," 2 horses, plough, disc harrows, tine burrows, cans, utensils, etc. 41100 cash, balance very easy terms. • % PARKER AND VINCENT, AGENTS AND ATJCTIONBERS. LEVIN. GOOD 'SHEEP CfeUMTRY', QAA ACRES, good ridoable sheep country, A 1 miles from Taihape, 5 milei OUU railway station, .good metal roads; 400 acres freehold, Mance 0.5.P. at ■>5g tier acre.' All felled and in grass, except 30 /w,r«! bosh: 18 paddocks, well watered. Two houses, 7 and 5 rooms, all convemeitcw; wool6hed, machines jnX led dip, yards, etc. Carrying 2100.sheep, 40 heftd disttle. and 8 horses. Pries il7 lto. per acre. Equity JCSOOO. Will exchange for ;gobd dajry farm to 60 t0 88 C ° WS ' J. HARRIB AND m\9, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 1 MART ON. - nnn ACRES, dead level land, first quality, bullock f.-titening, and ideal 300 dairying; well subdivided, with sheep-proof fen ring • modern homestead} nice plantations; a pretty home; cowshed, sheep and call le yards- cheese fac ory, Bchool dnd railway station close handy. This is open, nleored country, free from S and in great hea-t: carrying at present 850 brea.fim* wes, 42 three-year bullocks 35 two-vear bullocks, 5 dairy cows, 6 horses; carwxlpreviously SO dairy in Wm '50 eheei 3 bulls. Pr ce, JCSS per acre r.filSOO cash; balance .reSinS for' 7 ylt tl per cent. There is a profit in this. For dairying it is easily worth 465. CILLMAHI, LAND,. FINANCE, AND STOCK AGENTS, P [AWERA. SPLENDID FARM, BAY OF PLEN^f, rtftA ACRHS, carrying 190 cattle. 200 sheep. Price, -455.; Equity. 45000. ""O Owner will eell with 1500 casli, or exebango for Approved mortgaf*' LEWIS & CO., WANGANfTI. , " — £ —' ort, l - ACRES of which 26 are freehold and tho balancn Nativo lease, part 34 ' SXQ' year» part 41 years to Tun. Rental. 2s. 6d. and 3s.- -VII .in prns. 1 *. wei» subdivided, cowshed, dairy, and separator room, 3-roomed housn. Can nullc at ' once 80 cows and carry another 50 head dry cattle and WO sheep. , PRICE, 411 an acre, 41500 cash. A really good placn that Wll ,600n eell, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM.J.TD., TE KUITI. r HANDY FARM-GOOD COUNTRY-CHEAP. Oivr ACRES (Freehold, 010-n Wellington); Sheep, Dairying, or good fatten. <$Vd ing country (\indulatinßl. All in (rrass, fenced, and subjErided into 3 paddocks. About half plouchable; watered by runnlnj etrenm. Mwajrs «nd School 1} miles bv well-formod rond; G-roomed house, also vrhare. nqnltf 4i<Bo. PRICE, 420 per acre, well worth £2i 10s. This is one of tho cheapen properties offering. Immedinto poesesr-ion. . J, D. MARTIN W'MTYRE & CO., , ESTATE AGENTS. 215 LAMBTON. QUAY, WELLINGTOK. W~ H PHIL I'. PLUMBERS. COPPERSMITHS. AND • CORNHILL STREET. SHEET-MET Air WORICERS. House, Window, and Office-Clciuiinß' jl/fANUPACTURISRS of Abga WaterContractor, ill- heaters, aH Vahonipr's Patent Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Skylights. Moto- work a speciality. Machinery. AI.DRED AND GRIEPI^HS, ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED 23 and 25 Vernon; Strotst. Telephone 5292 (3 rinijs). WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 250, 10 July 1918, Page 10

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