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LAND NOTICES. . -'"': '.,.' choice dairy- farm'.-: . QAA ACRES, handy to Hamilton.. A ■*>\t\t grand dairy farm, in great heart, adjoining township, school, factory. All level and well subdivided into 16-pad-docks. Wintered 150 mixed cattle, 20 horses, and 80 sheep." Would easily carry 90 cows. Splendid range of buildings, comprising 6-roomed house, with «vtvy modern convenience. Wizard light, 6bail cowshed, concrete floors, erv, and implement shed. PRICE, per acre. DEPOSIT .£2OOO. ■. 428 A BARGAIN. ACRES rich alluvial flats, with a, iy ' v sward of English pasture seldom seen. .This farm has fattened for the last five years on the average of 300 bullocks a year, besides carrying 25 to 30 horses and few sheep. A permanent stream runs through tlip-property, watering every paddock. This property is splendidly situated'for cutting into "mill dairy farms, having three frontages to good" roads, adjoining a progressive town-, ship, station, school, and saleyar U. A fair house of 6 rooms, cowshed, and b.un, stock'yards. Would make a grand dairy farm, and carry 125 cows .easily. PRICE.' MO per acre. DEPOSIT. '.£?000 cash, balance for 5 years at 5 par cent, on First Mortgage. 616 BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE.' QfTA ACRES, situate in ■. unc-.of the Odv faat-rising districts in li-e Wai-ka-to, and-wo have no hesitation Jn sayini? in two years' time this farm in the hands of a progressive farmer u'lV double Us p r ice." The very easy imdulatins;. with, a litKe broken at the back; 270 acres have l>ecn ploughed-.and grassed, and winterwl 100 big cattle last winter. Well Watered and subdivided, with sound cattle-proof fewer. This farm adjoins a choes» .factory,-and 3 miles from township and station by metalled road. Buildings consist of house in good order, 5 rooms, every convenience, cowshed, concrete floors, and outbuildings. PRICE, for a quick sale, £11 per acre. DEPOSIT, .£700." ™ GOIrTG CONCERN. Of A ACRES rich river fiats; r>lo acres eJOU Ixjen plomrhed and down in beat English pasture. Well fenced and subdivided, and surveyed into I farms, with metalled road frontage to each. Will carrv 100 dairy cows, at present carrying 75 cows, 3 bulls, G horses, and tho farm is greatly understocked. A splendid Sl-rnomed kauri house, 8-brm cowshed. L.K'.G.i cow plant, largo -Tange of outbuilding?. Situate only 1 mile from thriving tnwnshiu, .station, and propoped site.for Glrxo Factory. Now- is the time to buy at the low price of -10s. per acre. DEPOSIT, .£"00. Stock can be valuation. ' ...<».■ THOB. E, SHORT, ESTATE AGENT, WARD STR.EET. HAMILTON. Also 156 Quoen Street, Auckland. MANAWATU FARMS/ HANDY TO WELLINGTON—I9J acres, ling fenced, subdivide! into 8 paddoeks, .good shed, would make 2-roomed whare, permanent water; 6 acres ploughed, 1J acres in oats. Price only XS4O. Terms arranged. CI" ACRES, all in grass, 200 acres plnnghable, 15 paddocks, permanent water; good 7-roomed house, h. and c. water, all conveniences, stable, loofo boxes, trapshed, cowshed, implement sh'ed, first-class woolshrd, with njij'ht pens, 4 shearing machine', small cottagp, shoep yards, and din; first-class' rond, G miles from station, - adjoining- Post Office and school; 4 miles frnm creamery. Prica.iil6.tos. per acre. Terms.about £?W ca«h. ' ■ PARAPARATiMU DISTRICT-7J acres, 3' oacldocks, 3-roomed house, copner ."n'l tubs; permanent water. Price only £780. ■\bont .MM ca='i, or owner would accept War Bonds. Prompt application neces'liANDY TO PLIjrMERTON-102ncr<»i, all undulatiii!?, ring fenced, fix paddocks, permanent-.stream; 8-r.ioined house and conveniences; wintered 180 breedin? , ewes, 3 horse*. 10 head mltle. Pric°- J!18 per acre. Terms, £500 cash. Large' prospective value, harbour view. K. ERNEBT LEIGHTO^ I.iind and Estate Agent, . .':.. 182 Foatherston Stroet, WELLINGTON and LOWER HUTT. ■ I . ' 150,000,000 ft. TIMBER. t K AAA ACRES, Freehold, great iO,U>UU Sawmilling Block. See tho magnificent timber on Big Bull Flat. Trees of great height and girth and clean trunked. Best quality grazing land: adjoining country similar, quality; milled and in splendid grass. ' . Easy access 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 SONS FIGHTING. Kn-A ACRES, flat, L.T. Title, 11 milej i ni'X from township and easy distance to Factory and School; motoi roads; 120 acres rich river flats, balance good'black soil; 7 acres bush, all pldughablo; seventeen well-feuced paddocks one 5-roomed house, 3 and '1-roomed cot tages, 2 wharea, good . outbuildings carryin? ISOO sheep, Id cattle; Md pel acre; .£lO 000 at 6 per cenl.,.4| years. Ownor's only reason for eellinsr, al his eons are at the Front. Write for further particulars' to HICKS AND BULL, LTD,, FARM FINDERS, ■ , WANGANUI. • GOOD SHEEP FARM. '.- kaa ACRES, FREEHOLD,' within easy distance of prosperous town' in the Rangitikei. Easy hilly country. Will carry two sheep per acre. House, woolshed, etc. . ' - '"."; ' -PRICE, Xl 6 PER'ACRE. Owner will sell on reasonable terms. .For further particulars, apply to ■ ; . . MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., '' BOX 82, FEILDING. Telephone Nos.: Ofiice, 95. House, 136, WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SERVICE CARS Leave Wauganui Twice Daily t ' link up with Auckland-Wcllingto Expresses. Leave Post Office, Wanganu 6.45 a.m. Leave Parkville Private Hote 3.30 p.m. Cars return to Wanganui o arrival of Main Trunk Expresses a Marton. Reliable Service. James Hoc eon, Wanganui. 'Phono 505.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 10

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