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LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KING, Land, Estate, and Finance Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 100. Tel. 20. ACRES, Freehold, first-class limestone, very easy grazing country; 1000 ACRES have been felled, and laid down in best mixed English grass, the balance good bueh land. The property is well watered, lies to the sun, I fenced and divided into 12 paddocks; all j sheep-proof, and in good order; good 5I roomed house, waslihouse, man's whare, and outshed; telephone, acetylene light, and water supply to house; sheep yards; good roads, and handy to township, etc, PRICE £8 10s. per acre. Reasonable terras, t ' ) ■ TARANAKI .DAIRY FARMS. • qaa ACRES, 8 miles trom Hawera and OXfIJ alongside factory,. good road, carry 100 milking coys and dry stock, Sis-roomed house. Omy .£45; i£looo cash, balance arranged. -j 0 A ACRES, South Taranaki, 11 padluv docks, well fenced, boxthorn, watered by streams; 100 acres ploughable, 112 acres in grass, 18 acree in turnips; now. milking SG cows. Good; 4-roomed houso, cowsned and Gane milking machines. Price, £18 per acre; .£IOOO cash. Can be had ae a going concern.—a Snip! HOLDER AND WILSON, Land- Agents and Sharebrokers, HAWERA, COME, BUY WHERE THE GRASS IS ; . ALWAYS GREEN, CHOICE DAIRY FARM, TARANAKI. f>aa ACRES, highly improved Farm, /vvlf over 100 acres been ploughed and regrassed, 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, watered by good. streams, good metalled road to factory, school and railway station, 1; mile, nice kouso of 5 rooms and outbuildings, rich soil, grows exceptional tiwnin crops. The farm is well sheltered, will carry 75 cows. If you want to give your son a start, or if you want a start yourself, come right away. An Absolute Bargain, at £i 6 per acre. .£BOO cash. Balance at 51 per cent. Note.—My register contains the pick of Taranaki Dairy Land* also .splendid sheep country; 25 years' practical experience of Taranaki values; Buy from me and; "IOD-WILL MAKE MONEY. E. JACKSON, ■ , " SOLE AGENT, ■ . Valuer and Commission Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. • • ■ ■ .•■-.■■■■ -/ ' ■" ■■■ i-ry ACRES, Taita. 12 miles from WelU , 6 iington on Main. Hutt Road. This fine ■ property is offered for Sale by the Trustees in the estate of. the late Mr. W. R. Welch, who purchased the property in the early days of Hutt settlement. There is an. eleven-roomed .house plus conveniences, and several sheds on theproperty. Main Road runs through the farm. Anglicau Church near, by-;'school 3 mile; store, P. 0., and telephone 1 mile. City Council's milk lorries run past daily, and will pick up milk for the i city market. A splendid opening for daiiT farmer, agriculture, and. fruit farming. Price of this splendid pro--5 perty is only ,£5125. Terms arranged if desired. ' F. P. WELCH, ESTATE' AGENT. MASTEBTON. "IQFC ACRES, Freehold, good six-roomed A. Jo bouse and outbuildings, new 8-bail milking shed, engine room, etc, sfables and implement shed. All in grass, will , run 05 milking cows; well watered, within I I dried milk area, 3s. per lb. butter-fat ..1 guaranteed. A very nice'property. Must i (.increase in value. Price, .£35 per acre. '. £1200 cash, balance arranged. . , '• Inquire of us for; good dairy farms and grazing lands. 5. ...PRATT AND BAYLY, Land-Age nts, ,Te Awamntu. - FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE AS A GOING CONCERN. QAAA ACRES Freehold; .situated tjul/l/ within easy distance of e bath Napier and Hastings by good motor j road; practically all easy, ploughable ; 1 land, mostly in mixed grasses and rough I feed i country capable of great improve- -- nient, is well fenced 'and subdivided; splendidly watered, and grows excellent d crops of rape and iurnips (150 acres already in turnips); large and modern dwelling and complete set of outbuildings. Price, as a going concern, including 3000 sheep (1000: o f .-os), 40 cattle, horses, plant and furniture, £1 15s. per acre; equity, .£17,250. Exchange for small and handy farm in good district or' take property as :art payment. HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON, Land, Estate and Exchange Agents, NAPIER. 'e ""SPLENDID SHKKI' AND CATTLE ,t FARM, ?i [ MANAWATU DISTRICT. Ig i • •: 3; KAA ACRKS, all in grass, except lew t- OIW acres .shelter bush; about: 101 l ?r acres pluughable, balance undulating; ]■'. post and wire fences; eight paddocks; •k : watered ljy permanent streams; capa a-'; city, 800 ewes, 301) dry sheep, ana Gt i nead of cattle; 5-roonied houso, sheepin dip and yards; situated within 20 miti-kl-I utes' drive of good town. Wo have inly J spected this place, and ciui thoroughly :.; I recommend it. it- !. PRICE, JJIS per p.cre. Terms, '.irciOf :s, i cash, balance 7 years i.t 5} per cent, Apply GILCHRIST AND KIDU, , Agents. ~ ANTRAL TARANAKI LAND. a Q ACRES, lirst-class proposition, righ 40 alongside railway station, 6cltool nnd cheese factory paying highest in, 8-rooincd houso and outbuildings, cow nt shed. Tho buildings are tho best in tin ay I district; buildings are worth at leas to 1X1200; asphalt roads. Market town 2 ot. j miles. Carrying about 24 cows. Ni 1 I limit to the possibilities of this littl farm, and would make a nice home l'o a man who requires something roall; good. Fair rainfall, never liable to dr spell. On tho main through road; £& — per acre. Deposit .5750. Central Tarn iinki is on tlio boom, nnd the lain! i ill j proving good value, and producing ex ro. j cellent returns at. the price. O- J. H. THOMPSON, iy, Stratford. FOR FURTHER UND NOTJCES SEE PAGE 11,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 166, 8 April 1919, Page 12

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