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LAND NOTICES. ' ■ CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ' OAA ACRES, hanrly- to Hamilton. A #W grand' dairy faini-,'in- great heart adjoining township, school, factory. A« level and well subdivided, into lb paddocks. Wintered 150 mixed cattle, J) horses, and 80 sheep. Would easily cany 90 cows. Splendid range of buildings, comprising ti-roomed house, ww.i *'■"> modern convenience. Wiaai-'.l iigat, i" bail cowshed, cnDcrete floors, err, and implement shed. I'KU.ti, ... per acre. DEPOSIT X2OOO. *•* A BARGAIN. rtiYA ACRES rich alluvial flats, with-a .4|y .(nvord of English pasture seldom seen. This farm has fattened for the Inst five years'.on the average of M bullocks a "yea r > b<*>dw carrying 25 to ~0 horses and. few sheep. A permanent stream runs through the property, watering every paddock. 'I his property is splendidly situated foi cutting into *mi .1 dairy farms, having three frontage? to good roads, adjoining a progressive township, station, school, ana snleynris. A fair house of G rooms, cowshed, ami lurn, stock yards. Would make a grand dairy form,"and carry 125 cows' easily. ■• PRICE, .£4O per acre. DEI'OSTJ , . .#OOO cash, balance for 5 years at 5 por cent oil First Mortgage. ™ BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. OKA ACRES, situate in i.ne ot the Ou\J fast-rising districts in l.':« VV atkato, and wo haw do hesitation in saying in two years' time this tatra in the hands of a'-nregressiro farmer wii' double its price.' The contours very easy .indu!atin<r. with a iitrie broken at the bad; 270 acres have l>een ploughed, and krassfld, and winteml 100 big cattle last winter Well watered and subdivided, with sound cattle-proof fence?. Tms farm adjoins a cheese factory, and 3 miles from townsHp and station by metalled road. Buildings consist of house in good order, 5 rooms, every convenience, cowshed, concrete floors, and. outbuilding?. PTUCK for a pick sale, £U per acre. DEPOSIT, .£709. , ,li GOIJTG CONCERN. QKA ACRES rich river flats; 310 ijcrw OD\J been ploughed and sown down in fast English pasture. Well fenced and subdivided, and surveyed into I. farms, with metalled road frontage (o each. Will carrv 100 dairy cows, at present currying 75 cows, 3 bulls. 6 horses and Hie farm is grertly understocked A solendid 9-roomcd kauri house, 8-bail cowshed. T, K.G.i cow plant, large range of'outbuildings."' Situate only I'mile from thriving township, station, and p'Opa«ed site for Gl«xo Factory., Now is the time to buy at the low price of .C 33 10s. per sere. '• •' • , , DEPOSIT, ,£7OO. Stock can be had at valuation. 72THO3. Ei SHORT, " '•'■ ESTATE AGENT, : WARD STREET, HAMILTON. . .Also". 150 Queen. Street/'Auckland. , \ 'mANAWATU. FARMS. HA NDY TO. WEI J JNGTON--m acres, ling fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, good shedi would make 2-roomed wharf, permanent water; G acre* ploughed,. 1$ acres in oats. Price only'iCSM. Terms arranged. . .. . ... ; 613' ACRES, all in grass, 20(1 nerns plmighable, 15 paddocks, permanent, water; good 7-rnomed house, h. and c. water, (ill conveniences, stable, loose boxes, trapehed, cowshed, implement shed, firstrclass ' woolshed, • with .njsrht pens,'4.shearing, machines, small cottage, sheep yards, .and di'v; first-class rned, ; 6 mile's from' , station, adjoining' Post Office a'rd srbiol; 4-rivi'tes.froni 'creamery. PnVß:(,fil6- 15s. per' ac'ra. Terms abbijt jeßOOO'Wsh.'' ■■ ■ •'■ ■' ' : ' ; . PARAPARAUMIT ■D7S'r;T?TCTW7 | I acres. 3 iwddocks, 3-roomcd hou'«e. ■ copner »»H tub?: permanent wr.ter. Wo. only i'TSfl. About .WOO cash, or owner would accept War Bonds. Prompt application neces- ' tTANTW TO PUMMERTON-inS'icres, all undulatingring 'fenced,,'fix paddocks, permanent, stream; 8-rnnmmV house and* conveniences; wi-terW 180 r-vrfdinor' owes. 3 hors? B -M0 heH fat tie. Tvce per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash. \ r -.arge prospective value, harbour view. ~ H.■■ERWEBT LEIGHTON, Land and' Estat- Age'nVy ' •"■•• •■' ' 182 Fentherston Street.'. WELLINGTON and LOWER ATITT.. , 150,000,000 ft. TIMBER. ' . ' 1 K AAA ACRES, Freehold, ' &mt 10, WJU Sawinilling Block; See \the magnificent timber on . Big Bull Flit. Trees of' great, height, and girth abd clean trunknd. Best' quality ifrazitig land: adjoining country similar qualitj , ; milled and in splendid grass. " '.' Easy 1 secess to main through railwa.v with populous centres doing big trado in timber. . . ' ,' . ' ' Only X 3 IDs. per acre.- Terms. Apply'. F. P. WELCH, . ESTATE--AGENT, MASTER-TON. ." . '.. I ■ ■ ■■ . GREATEST SNIP EVER OFFERED.. OWNER'S SONS FIGHTING. ' tyCIA ACRES, flat, L.T. Title, 11' miles i £-k from township and easy dietance to Factory and School; -motor roads; 120 acres rich river flats, balance good black soil; 7 acres bush, all ploughable; seventeen well-fenced , paddocks; one 5-roonied houne. 3 and 4-roomed cottages, 2 whares, stood- outbuildings; carrying ISrtQ sheep. JO. cattle; .£2O per acre; ,£lO 000 at fi per cent., U years. Owner's only reason for' Belling, all hie sons are at the Front. ■ Write for further ' particulars to HICKS AND BULL, LTD., 'FARM'FINDERS, ~ WANGANUI.' ; ! GOOD SHEEP FARM. . gAA ACRES, FREEHOLD,. within easy distance of prosperous town in the Rangitikei. ■ Easy hilly country. Will carry ■ two sheep per acre. House, woolshed, ■ etc.- .■..-.. ' PRICE, JEW PEE ACRE. ' Owner will' sell on reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply ".to- "'■ ' ■ : -. • "'■ : ■'•'.."■ MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., : • ' BOX S3, FEILDING. . '.■ .Telephone Nos.: Office, 95.' ' House, 136, v • ■' ' Ap- (\ .ACRES, freehold, good roixe.l ,*O." farm, easy country, 3M acrel ploughable,. all in grass except 40 , in . bush; 12 paddocks; 5-ropmed ho'iee, theds, etc.; 2 miles from Factory, School and Township; Price .El 2 10s. Equity, Will sell with. ,£450 down or take houses or land in part payment. GRAVES AND CO., - Land Agents, Hawera,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 10

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