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LAND .NOTICES. HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEEES. WELLINGTON. . FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. -5 no ACRES, tip-top Dairying Country, JLt/O all in good grass, 70 ac. been ploughed, 11 paddocks, watered by neverfailing streams. All flat mid terrace land, and practically all ploughable. STOCK—Milking 52 cows and carries ■ 50 slice)), bull, calves, pigs, and'other dry stock. BUILDINGS-Reully good modern • house of 10 rooms, with h. and c. water and all conveniences, • concreted 8-bail cow-shed with machines, motor shed, stables, pigsties, yards and dip. 'Phone laid on. SH'UATION-Feiv miles from Palliatua by good road nnd level, railway 'station 6 miles, and factory 2 miles. Mails delivered daily. This property will milk 90 cows with a little cleaning up, and GO can bo milked at present. This k a rare opportunity of securine a really jgood block of dairying land, and is showing good returns. It is free of any encumbrances. Stack may be had at. valuation. PRICE, £55 per acre. Terms. ,£2OOO cash, balance. 6 per cent, for 5 or 7 years. AA r e issue a monthly "Register and Property Investors' Guide," containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or 'vrite for a copy. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE~AS A Gfr ING CONCERN. OAAA ACRES Freohold; situated •Jul/V within easy distance of both. Napier v and Hastings by good motor .' road; practically nil e;>sy, ploughable ■ land, mostly in mixed grasses and rough foed; country capable of great improvement, is well fenced .and subdivided; splendidly watered, and growß excellent crops of rape ami iurnips (150 acres already in turnips); large and modem dwelling and complete set of outbuildings. Price, (is a going concern, including 3000 sheep (1000 eves), 40 cattle, horses, plant and furniture, £7 15s. per acre; equity, £17,250. Exchange for small and handy farm in good district or lake property as tart payment. HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, Laud, Estate and Exchange Agents, NAPIER. , IYANGANUI FAIIM. ■ \ __ ~ ■-■,' *1 AHA ACRES, carry 2 shoep, all in JLvl°U grass, good, clean country, all rideablo and easy to muster, House 6 rooms, good woolshed, dip, and yards) 10 subdivisions,.fences in first-class order. Price, £9 10s. per acre. . Terms, £4000 cash; balance arranged. LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. GOOD MANAWATU SNIP. QAfi ACRES, £14 per acre; situated 2 miles railway station; carrying 500 sheep, 25, .cattle; 6mall patch bush. Usual conveniences and telephone. ' 'HICKS AND BULL, LTD'., Farm Tenders, . WANGANUI. SOMETHING GOOD IN THE WAY OP A SMALL SHEEP RUN.' rypfi ACRES, LLP., at a rental of 3s-.' e <3u (3d. per acre. Situated fewmiles from Martinboiough,.'.About'.'-400 acres the best of limestone sheep and cattle country, balance ploughable ■■ hills, clay formation, in rough feed. Buildings comprise new 0-roonied house, with all conveniences; telephone laid 'on, also man's whure, cartshed, eowbails, good up-to-date wooished with machines installed. The property is'nil well fenced and subdivided into 12 padlocks; best of fences. Price, £10 per aore; terms arranged. J. M. MILNE AND RO.CHFORT, - Land Agents. Levin. START MAKING MONEY- STRAIGHT AWAY. lOA ACRES, Manawa'tu, close to' rail. o" way, post office, schools, butter and cheese factories; beautiful warm land, nicely sheltered, and mostly- flat and ploughable; pressure water.supply; registered dairy, large cowshed with -loft (concreted): Wellington milk supply forlast 15 years; G-rnomod home,-hot and coid, etc. Don't forget to inquire about; this it is something good. , ' PRICE .£52 per acre, machines given in. or as GOING CONCERN, by arrangement. Full particulars from j. w. perkins, land agent, levin. ; handy farm-good country-^-' cheap: OtTK ACRES (Freehold, close Welling.4(o Ion); Sheep, Dairying, or good. Fattening Country (undulating). All in. grass fenced, »nd subdivided into 5 paddocks' About half ploughable; watered by running Hream. Railways and School 1} miles by well-formed road; C-roomed house, also whare. Equity, £1«0, Price, *">0 per acre, well worth .£22. 10s. Ihia iVono of the cheapest properties offering. Immediate possession. , J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., Kstato Agents, 215 LAMBTON,QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHEEP STATION-2GOO AGRES.' OVER £7000 worth of improvements, nil in grass, wintered 5000 sheep, and 100 cattle, well fenced and watered, house, sheepyards, etc.; good long lease at 4s. 7<l. per acre rental. Owner taking over .62 ss. oer acre off it. To a wan , with .£9OOO cash deposit this is a snip. Goodwill £5 10s, per acre. Stock at valuation, balanco G pvr cent. . Full particulars from HARRY HALL, Land Agent. Box 242. Gisborne. ,£101)0 PER YEAR, GOING CONCERN, PRIZE PEDIGREE STOCK. BREEDING TEST AND RETURNS GUARANTEED, nf ACRfiS, freehold, high-class-dairy Ot> farm; nil-flat, all ploughed, all choice; subdivided into 6eventeon (1.7) well-fenced paddocks; good buildings, best of water, no vceds; half (J) mile railway station, rchool, etc. This farm is remarkably cheap. The stock is absolutely the best. The. ingoing to an approved man is such as defies competition. Price and full particulars supplied on application. Terms arranged after inspection. E. J. IBLE, Inglewood, Sole Agent. P.O. Box 42. 'Phone 61. MILL or Factory Supplies—Belting, Belt Dressing, Electric Lamps, Boiler Compound!., Jointing, .Greases, Fire Extinguishers; one quality, the best Moderate prices. .Manning Co., 183 Cashel Street, Cbristehurok.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 11

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