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LAND NOTICE*. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. IAQQ ACRES, Freehold, partly iraXUOo proved bush farm, 700 acres well grassed and hilly country, with somo good flats,. .50 acres under crop, 200 acres ploughable; subdivided 12 paddocks, well watered by creeks; carrying capacity 2 6heep per acre on improved portion. First-class Homestead, consisting of 6roomed House, 3 fireplaces, copper, tubs, good woolshed, concrete cowshed, eightbail, engineroom. trapshed, sheep dip, vartls, etc.; good orchard. ' PRICE, .£7 per acre. Also, BLOCK OF TOWN SHOPS AND DWELLING, all in eood order. Build- , ings insured for .£IOOO. .Rentals, £167, |. 16s. per annum.', PRICE, .£3000; Total equity. £6266. ■ i Owner will Exchange for a small farm. For further particulars, apply to H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ,- • 155 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON OTAKI DISTRICT. ] qa ACRES, rich, flat dairy land,- in pv first-class grass; close station, school, factory; equable and mild cli- '•' mate; good 5-rd. House,.-with'good out--1 buildings. The homestead and the whole > farm is. well sheltered; a most suitable 1 property for stud,breeding, fattening, or I quality milking for Wellington supply, i The place is free from all noxious weed, I and has about an acre ( />f shelter bush for the stock in summer. Carrying capacity, ' about 40- cows in full milk, and some 1 young. :stock. , The owner is retiring, ' and there will be no difficulty in arranging long and good terms to the right man. Apply— BARTON AND^CO., (Successor G. Anderson), 'Phone 58. 1 OTAKI RAILWAY. 1 . 1 . . .. 1 " : ! —: ■ THE WAY TO MAKE MONEY. WE are privileged to offor the Cutting Rights over 16,000 ACRES of Splendid Flax, for 5 years to Juno 3fltl), • 1923. ■ ' This is a rare opportunity, which is J really worth your whi'.o making further ' inquiries about at once. I ALSO, ANOTHER BARGAIN. I 09 A ACRES, within one day's stock , 0/5\J- drive of Wanganui; all in I 'grass; well fenced and divided; about 70 • acres ploughable; 5-roomed Cottage, in 1 good order. Price, JEl2'los, per acre; good terms. Apply, at once, LONDON, SARRAN AND CO., Opposite Post Office, WANGANUI. i . FOR SALE. MOUNT VICTORIA-Very desirable eight-roomed Residence, close to ' Courtenay Place, in a sunny position, no ; climb, glorious view of City and Harr I hour; large rooms; good section; rooiii to build garage. A rare chance to seen re a first-class property in the best locality. Price and terras on application. RON A BAY—Modern five-roomed Bungalow, quite new, with all conI venionces, close .to beach; eun all day; uninterrupted view ,of harbour; large section, nicely laid ouf. A'most attractive seaside residence at a reasonable 1 figure ■ ■ ' DAY'S BAY. YORK BAY. MURITAI: Sections, Whnres, and Cottages ,at prices to suit all buyers. ■R.C. RENNER, ' 12 PANAMA STREET. DAIRY FARM AS GOING CONCERN. -] pjjf» ACRES, Freehold, J mile from JLuD Cheese Fnciory, good dwelling, and sheds—including stock: 43 cows, 30 I ewes, 2 Tiorscs, dray ;ond harness, buggy, j s.f. plough, discs, drill, aud Gane milking machine. Price—.£3s per- acre. Cnsh, £1400; bal- , anco, 6-pcr cent. ! PAV'IOUR-SMITH. \ Box 113, DANNEVIRKE. NOTE-'Phoncs: Office, 291. Residence, 30. f —— — CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. > -j rn ACRES, close to Feilding. flat . 10\f and undulating, all in grass ex--1 eept 15 acres ploughed, oil ploughable; : good 7-wire fences; i2.paddocks; welLwak [ eretl by creeks; , good 6-roomed House, , wash-house, store-room, dairy,'cow-bails, i stables, etc. Freehold Title. This property te splendidly adapted for • cropping and fattening, and is worth I every penny the owner is asking. Price, • £30 per acre. Terms arranged. Apply to GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Palinerston North. ' . A DJOINING ~GI AXOHm CTOR yTtF AROH WEST. '• OWNER WILT, EXCHANGE FOR ■ -BIGGER FARM. ; Per Description.' • 1A K ■ ACRES-Tip-top Dairy Farm. I X-xO dose lo Glaxo Factory; subdivided I into 10 paddocks, post and wire fenccß, ' watered by windmills; 105 acres new 1 grass, balance good rough feed: K-roomed 1 house, all conveniences; trapshed, cow--1 shed, and all necessary farm buildings. ; PRICE FOR- SALE-£47 10s.; £1500 ' down, or owner will exchange for bigger place, say, 1000 acres of sheep country, for an equivalent, in equity about £3800. For particulars of Waikato Farms, write . GRECIAN * OATES, the Farm Salesmen, ', Hamilton and Morrinsville.START MAKING MONEY STRAIGHT AWAY. IqA ACRES, Manawatu, closo' to f-ail-JLOV ■ way, post office, schools,' butter and cheese factories; beautiful warm 'land, nicely sheltered, and mostly flat 'and ploughable; pressure water supply; registered dairy, largo cowshed with loft (concreted); Wellington milk supply for last 15 years;.6-roomed House, hot and cold, etc. Don't forget to inquire about this; it is something good. PRICE, £52' per acre, machines given , in, or as GOING CONCERN,.by arrangenicnt. . "Full particulars from J. W. PERKINS, LAND AGENT, LEVIN. A GOOD GRAZING FARM.-LIME- :> : STONE COUNTRY. 1 iftfiA, ACRES, Freehold, good limeJLtJUU stone country, 1000 acres in grass, balance heavy mixed bush, can rido over the properly; divid:d into .11 paddocks, sheep-proof,.fencing; good new 8-rooined house, all possible conveniences, outbuilding.-;, yards, etc.; wintered 1500 sheep and 100 head cattle. As the owner has been called tip,, u speedy sale is expected. Price, £7' 10s. per acre. Terms, £1000 . cash to good man. Bank valuation in 1917, £12,500. Apply L. JACOB, Asront.- To Kuiti. e n G

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 303, 11 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 303, 11 September 1918, Page 10

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