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.. LAND NOTICES, . CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ;. "■' OAA ACRES,- handy to Hamilton. A .*yl/ grand dairy farm, in great, heart, adjoining township,' school, factory. :.AU level and well subdivided • into 16 paddocks.' Wintered 150 mixed cattle, 20 horses, and 80.sheep. Would easily carry 90 ■ cows. Splendid range of buildings, comprising 0-roomed house, with every modern convenience. Wizard ligat, febail cowshed, concrete floors, ery, and implement shed. PRICE, 4F2 per acre. DEPOSIT £2000. , ~,. 428 - A BARGAIN. Owa ACRES rich alluvial flats, with a ■*« " sward of English pasture seldom teen. This farm has- fattened for. the last five years on the average of 300 bullocks a'year, besides, carrying .25 to 80 horses and few sheep. A' permanent stream runs, through the property, watering, every paddock. - This property is splendidlv situated for cutting into •nnt!l dairy farms, having three frontages to good roads, adjoining a progressive township, Btation, school,,and saleyarls. A fair house of 6 rooms.'cowshcd, and barn, 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 per cent, on First Mortgage. "8 ' .BTG PROSPECTIVE- VALUE. 3X(\ ACRES, situate in one of the 0" fast-risine districts in U* Wa,ikato, and wo have" no hesitation in'saying in two years' time .this farm to 'he hands of a progressive farmer wii l double us price. The contours very easy nndulating.' with a little broken at the back; 270 acres have been ploughed and 'grassed, arid wisteml 100 big cattle. Inst winter. Well watered and. subdivided, witli sound cattle-proof fencer. This farm •adjoins a -cheese factory, and 3 miles from townshio and -station by metalled road. Buildings consist of house in good order, 5 rooms, every convenience; cowshed, concrete floors, and outbuildings. PRICE, for a unick sale, £14 P« acre. DEPOSIT, £700. 723 GOTN~G CONCERN. QKA ACRES rich river flatsi'3lo acres ODD |, e o n ploughed and sown down in best 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, 6 horses, and the ' farm is greatly understocked. A splendid 9-roomed kauri, house, 8-bail cowshed. I.K.Q.i cow plant, large, range of outbuildings. Situate only 1 mile •from/thriving .township, station, and pro T posed site for Glaxo Factory. Now is the time to buy at the low price pi £33 10s. per acre. ' /■ •', , < DEPOSIT, £700.' Stock can be had at valuation. ' ■ '•' . ' \ THQB. E. SHORT, ESTATE AGENT... , WARD STREET. HAMILTON. . Also 156 Queen Street, Auckland.MANAWATU FARMS. HA NDY .TO. WEJ,LINGTON--49} acres, ling" fenced','subdivided-into 8. paddocks, good shed, would make 2-roomed whare, permanent water;'.' 6 acres ploughed, \\ acres to oats. Price only JES4O. Terms arranged. 613 ACRES, all in . grass* .;200 acresplcmghnble; 15- paddocks, permanent water; good 7-roomed house, h. and.c. water, all conveniences, .stable, . loese bo-ies, trapshed, cowshed,-., implement shedi first-elaV woolsack, -.with night pens, 4 shearing rfiaehjnes,. snial) cottage, sheen yards, and dip; first r class road.' 6 niiles from station, adjoining. Post Office and school ;..4 miles from creamery.; Price .£l6 15s. per acre. '■. Terms about. £3000 cash. PARAPARATJMU DISTRICT-7J acres, 3 naddocks, 3-ropmed house,, copner and tubs; permanent water. Price, only £780. About £300 cash, or owner would accept War Bonds.' Prompt application necessarv. '■■■'■■'■■■■' ■/ HANDY TO PLIMMERTON-102 »cr»s, all undulating, ring fenced, six paddocks, permanent stream; S-roomed house and convenience"; wintered 180 breedins ewefi. 3 horses. 10 head 'cattle: Price £18 per acre. -, Terms, £500 cash. . Large prospective value, harbour ■ Hi ERNEST IEjCHTQM, Land and Estate.Agent, : ■ 182 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON and LOWER HUTT, 150,0P'0,000M, TIMBER...: IST Cif>(\ ACRES,-'Freehold, great ■10,UUU Sawmilling Elock. ■ Seethe magnificent tjniber - on • Big Bull Flat. Trees of great height ; and girth . and clean trnnked. ••' Best • quality irrayng' land: adjoining country similar.quality; milled and in.splendid grass. ' Easy iccess to main through. railway with populous centres doing big trade in timbur. -, Only £3 JCs. per acre.. -.Terms. Apply . F. P. WELCH, .■ESTATE AGENT, 'MASTERTON. -GREATEST/SNIP EVER OFFERED. OWNER'S SONS FIGHTING. ;:' m ACRES, flat, L.T. Title, 11 miles from township and easy distance to Factory'and School; motor roads'; 120 acres rich river flats, balance good black soil; 7 acres bush, all ploughable; seventeen well-fenced paddocks; ono 5-roonied house. 3 and 4-roomed cottages, 2 whares, good outbuildings; carrying 1800 :sheep, 50 cattle; £20 per acre'; £10 000 at G per cent., i\ years. Owner's only' Veason tor . selliuj, all his sons-are at, the Front. •Write for further particulars to HICKS AND BULL, LTD., FARM FINDERS,. '' WANGANUI. i • -.. GOOD SHEEP FARM. (?AA ACRES, FREEHOLD, within easy distance of prosperous town in the Rangitikei. . , Easy hilly country. -Will carry two sheep per acre. House, woolshed, etc. PRICE, £16 PER ACRE. - Owner'will ,sell on reasonable terms; . j For' further, particulars, apply • . to '. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND J : CO., LTD;, -... BOX 82,- PEILDING. ■'. Telephone Nos.:.'. Office,. 95. House, 135, I - ■ I ■' .. • ; ' • ; WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR SBR." :'■'■' : VICE. . (XARS Leave' Wanganui Twice Daily to J link up with .Auckland-Wellington > Expresses..' Leave Post Office, Wanganui, ■ 6.45 a.m. Leave Parkville Private Hote' - - 3.30 p.m Cars, return to Wanganui o arrival, of Main "TrunY'T3xj>l'GSes"'a Marten, Reliable Service. James H« 6on, Wanganui. 'Phone 505.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 10

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