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' LAND NOTICES, CHOICEDAIRY'fARM. .'-...' ; [Aft ACHES, handy to Hannllon. A 'v-v grand dairy t'aini, in-great-hearv IjoTning township',-school,, factory. All vel and "well' subdivided into 16' padicks. Wintered 150 mixed cattle, 20 ■ arses, and SO sheep. Would easily carry i icows. Splendid range of buildings, mi'prising G-roomed house, with «'"try lodern convenience. Wiaavd light, foul cowshed, concrete floors, barn, gvnn•v, and implement shed. PRICE, J?2 acre. DEPOSIT i'2ooo. 428 A.BARGAIN. >wa ACRES rich alluvial flats, with a i> v sward of English .pasture seldom >en'.' This farm Ims fattened for the ist five years on the .average of 300 ullocks a'vear, besides carrying^.to 30 orees and" few sheep. A. permanent Iream runs through "the property, walerig every paddock. This property is plendidly situated for cutting,into smi,;i airy farms, having three frontages to oo.d roads, adjoining a progressive (ownhip, station, school, and saleyai'ls. A sir house of-6 Tooms, cowshed, and. barn, lock yards. Would make a grand dairy ; arm, and carry 125 cows, easily. PRICE, per acre. DEPOSIT. ash, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, on fyrst Mortgage. . •• ..... .. W--BIG PROSPECTIVE'VALITE. ' jpa ACRES-, situate in unc.of the lulf fast-rising districts in Ue Wai:ato, and wo- have no hesitation In 6siyng in two years' time this farm in iho I'aiids of a progressive farmer \\i\\ double ts- pn'ce." The buntonrQV very-easy- my Mating, with a little broken at tho iiiclc; 270' acre and. ir'assed, and wintered 100 big cattle Vast ' vintcr. Well--watered and subdivided, vif.li sound cattle-proof feme?. -This farm idjoins a cheese factory, and 3 miles rom township and station by metalled ■oad. Buildings consist of house in good irder, 5 rooms, every convenience, xowihed, concroto floors, and outbuildings. "PRICE, for a quick sale, £U per acre. DEPOSIT, .£7OO. , " ' ' ' 23 GOIITG CONCERN/ • SKA ACRES rioh river flats; 3!U) acres iiOl) been ploughed and sown down in best English pasture. Well fenced and subdivided, and .surveyed into i farms, n-it.il metalled road frontage to each. Will carry 100 dairy cows, at present jarrying 75 cows, 3 bulls,' 6 horses, and the . farm is greatly understocked. A splendid "-roomed " kauri house. ...8-biUl. cowshed, L.K.G.4 'cow: plant,; large range of outbuildings. -.Situate only 1 mile from thriving .township, station, and proposed site for Glnso .Factory. ...Now- .is the timoto buy.at the low Enceo.i33.lUß. per acre.- 1 -'• - : ' : '.'- ■;-'",•• ' ',-v'j-' i DEPOSIT, .£700; • Stock can be had at valuation.'' :'--.. „■• .- THOB. E. SHOKtr: :'"'■'■'■' ' ESTATE AGENT. • .' ~ WARD' STREET, HAMILTON, ■>. Also 156 Queen. Street,-Auckland. :-.• 'MANAWATU' FARMS.,."'.-:'. ' HANDY TO WEIJJNGTON-1!>1 acres, ting fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, good shed, would make'2-roomcd' whareV permanent.(water; G acres ploughed, H" acres in-oals. Price only .£BIO.. ..Terms, arranged. .' "". Rl3 ACRES, all in grass, 200 acres ploughiibK. 'IS paddocks. ..permanent, water; good Tfoomed house, h. and c. water, all conveniences, stable, loose boxes; tra'pshed, cowshed," implement shed, woolshcd.'./witli rarhi/' pens, i Bhearing ; machines., small cottage, sheep'"'yards'.'and dip; first-class ; road.6 .'mile's from -station,., adjoining.. Post. Office and'school; 4 miles from creamery. Price' iIG ; 15s.- per acre. Terms ;about,,. ,£3OOO cash.' '-....."' •'-' v.'-/' :,.v.; PAlf APAR AUAn.I DISTRTCT-7J acres. 3 oaddocks, 3 : roomed house, copner and tubs; permanent'water.- -Price'only -£780. About .£3OO cash, or owner would accept War Bonds.' Prompt'application necessary. . ..... HANDV'TO acres, all undulating, ring fenced, six.paddocks. permanent stream; 8-roomed house and conveniences; wintered 180 breeding ewes, 3 horse?. 10 head cattle.- Price ,£lB per acre.,., Terms, ,£SOO cash. Large prospective value,'harbour ■ vievr. - .■•_.-' .: v, H. ERNEST LEIGHTOfJ, Land and Estate Agent, .. 182 -Featherston- Street, WELLINGTON and LOWER HUTT.

150,0DO,O0Oft.|TIMBER. 1 f AAA ACRES, Freehold, great ±p,UUU Sawinilling Block.. . See the magnificent timber- on Big Bull Flat/ Troea of great -height and girth clean trunked. Best quality; grazingland; adjoining country similar quality; milled and' in splendid grass. ' Easy nccess to main, through railway with populous centres doing big trade in timber. -•'•■„ . , Only X 3 10s. per acre. Terms.; Apply F. P. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT,' MASTERTON..

GREATEST SNIP EVER OFFERED. ~ OWNER'S. SON_S, FIGHTING. ; in a ACRES, 'flat, L.T. Title, 11 miles l'/»TC from township; and eav disance to Factory and School; . motor •oads; 120 acres rich river flats, balance 'dodblack soil; 7 acres'bush, all.ploughIble; seventeen well-fenced ' paddocks; jne 5-roonied house, "8 and 4-roomod cot:a»es, 2 wharea, good outbuildings; ;arrving 1800 sheep. '10 cattle; £20 per icreY ilO 000-.at 6 per cent., 4} ..years. Owner's only reasnn for' selling; - all his sons are. at the Front. Write .'for further particulars t* HIOKS AND'OTLI^'LTDrV . FARM. FINDERS, . "... '.WANGANUI..:-, -~'.;, GOOD SHEEP.FARM. Kjin . ACRES, FREEHOLD, .... within easy distance of prosperous -town in tbo Rangitikei. '. .Easy hilly - country.-' Will carry ; two sheep per '■acre. ■• House, wool- . shed, eto., .' ' •;.- - PRICE,'..£I6 PER..ACRE.'-'. Ownor will sell on reasonable . .'■ terms.- . For further'particulars,''apply • ' -to - :' ' :'.-- . ';.. : ' " ' '' i MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND I CO., LTD. r ■ '■'■■ 80X.52, FEILDING.:.. • ;•-, Telephone. Nps.': ■.•" <' Office, 95. ; House, 136, WANGANUI-JIARTON MOTOR SERVICE. ... ■'•■ (IARS Leave Wanganui Twice Daily to ...J . link■ up with Auckland-Wellington Expresses, Leave' Post Office, Wanganui, G. 45 a.oi. Leave Parkvillc Private Hotel, 3.30 p.m. Cars return to Wanganui oh .arrival., of Main Trunk Expresses at Marten'." Reliable'.Service-• James Hodson, Wanganui. 'Phone 505.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 14

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