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LAND NOTICES. ' DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. SHEEP FARMS. "j C)X ACRES, Palitierston North disX/vO (net, J mile from school, all in grass, 0 pnddoaks, plenty if water, all Hat, suitable for dairying, will carry 15 cows well,-besides young slock; .'jearest factory, a "Oluxo"; house of live rooms, with scullery and 'washhouse. Very good,value at Jt-18 per acre, with JJlflOO cash. Kl3. fjAA ACRES, a splendid property, now being used for dairying, cropping, and fattening, Marton district, more than half flat, balance undulating, well subdivided and watered, very nice house of eight rooms, with every convenience, sheds. Exceptional value at JC33 per acre, with only .£BSO cash. dowh. I*ll.. I(\K ACRES', Palmerston North; soil JLUO loam and alluvial, level, well grassed, very convenient to creamery, 10 paddocks, watered by permanent streams, house of 5 rooms with every convenience, cowshed and yards, hnyshed. Price, i!SO per acre, with' ,£IOOO cash. This properly is very cheap. L 7 dpa ACHES, Masterton; a splendid 001/ freehold property, sown down in English, grasses with exception cf 20 acres in,-turnips: well subdivided and watered, homestead and outbuildings are really good, close to school.'Price, .£26,300, which includes MOO sheep, 112 head of cattle, and draught horses. R-i 9KOO, ACRK5 > Waverley district;soil iVuXJX) loamy on papa formation over 1500 acres laid down in English grasses. 700 acres undulating, ploughable when stumped, balance good grazing country, which holds cocksfoot well. Property well fenced. Very valuable totara m the standing bush. Comfortable house, woolshed, dip, ■ yards, convenient to school and store. Price, .£6 10s. per acre, with -£5000 cash. Thero is a big future profit inv this property. M3O R. U, HARDEN, Box 9GI. 'Phone 70-iA. ' Farm and House Agent, 8 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON RIVER FLATS. RICH DAIRYING PROPOSITION. \M& aaT B been favoured with instruc- » ' tions to Sell one of the best Dairy Farms in the country. The area is 228 acres, of which 160 are. RICH RIVER FLATS, and the balance undulating. This farm is situated about five miles from important town, with a factory adjoining.- The whole property is in grass, and has noarlv all been stumped. It is divided into 17~paddocks, is well watered, and has a fine residence of nine rooms, two cottages, stables, barns, cowshed, and all necessary conveniences. Would make an ideal atii'd or dairy farm. An absolute bargain at £56 per acre, (worth at least .£7O). Terms ,£ISOO cash, balance at 5J pec cent. PROCTOR WYNNS, 181 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. . wa ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile from town- '" ship, all flat, well watered, several paddocks ploughed, good buildings. Price, £10 per acre; good terms arranged. 90Q ACRES Freehold, 200 L.1.P., Tent *«0 £9 per annum, freehold at 355. per acre, 200 acres 0.R.P., rent £10 2s. per annum, freehold at* 255. per acre; good limestone country, 150 acres flat, balance easy country, woll watered, 10roomed house arid all outbuildings. Price £U per acre for owner's interest. This is one of the cheapest properties on tho market. KJT ACRES, Freehold, near good dairy"if ing centre. All been ploughed, factory J mile. All necessary outbuildings. Price, £G0 per.acre; £1000 cash required. . ' WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., DANNEVIRKE.' . FARM SEEKERS, READ THIS. THREE DESIRABLE FARMS. TAfifi ACRES, 0.R.P., Stratford DisJ "dbl/U triot, 2 miles from P. 0., fnir house of 1 rooms, wool 6hed, vards and dip. Nearly all in grass, 10 sheep-proof paddocks, 30 to 10 acres ploughable. At present carrying 800 fat sheep, 1050 store sheep, and 150 head of cattle. Price, £5' per acre, with £1000 cash. KA'iJ ACRES, Freehold, 1J miles from o*s: i creamery, 3 miles from school, store, station, commodious house, of 7 : rooms, wool shed, yards, cow shed, and dip, 11 sheep-proof paddocks, 15 acres of swedes, \ ploughable, carrying 1000 owes, and young cattle. A splendid farm and cheap at £1G 10s. per acre. Owner will exchange for s,outh country. • OAO ACRES, Freehold, 2 miles from OdfcO P. 0., station, school, and store, on good metalled road, well built house of 5 rooms, wash-house, wool shed, 12 sheep-proof paddocks, 200 acres ploughable, \\ sheep country. There is not a weed ou this property. Price £11 per acre with £1000. -i f\n ACRES, Freehold, Stratford DieJL"D trict, 5-roomed house, cow shed of 12 bails, 1 mile from school and factory on good metalled road, all 'ploughable and level, carrying 31 dairy cows, 5 heifers, 1 bull, 13 weaners, 5 horses and 20 sheep. There are no weeds on this property, 3 cow-plant milking machine to go with this, also 7 acres of swedes, 1 acre of mangolds and 1 stack of hay. F. H. BARNITT, Ageut, STRATFORD. rt/jQ ACRES, fully improved; carry /*tfcO 100 dairy cows. Good house an:! outbuildings; splendid cowshed, fitted with machines. Railway station adjoining property; metal roads; well wntered. SpiohdUl situation. Government valuation .£35 per acre. Price, £30 per'acru; £1000 cash. Note—The cheapest farm in the Te Awamutu district. 512 TCfi ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, OOU with good sheep-proof fencing. Up-to-dale house, all conveniences (new), handy tn two townships, metal roads, beautiful situation, owner making £2000 per annum clear. Pi-ice, £i!G per acre. Good terms. POTTS AND POLLARD, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. TE AWAMUTU. — T" 4 HAWKE'S BAY, L.I.P. J HAVE FOR SALE, 700-ACRE L.T.P. *• holding, 22 miles by 'good motor road from Hastings; good house, woolshed, and machines; ten paddocks, well fenced and watered; wintering two sheep and cattle. Rent. Gs. Sd. Goodwill, .£8 10s. per acre. Cash required, £2000. Balance on mortgage. Improvements valued at £1500. " 6 A. 0. WELLWOOD, Box 79, HASTINGS. i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 12

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