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LAND NOTICEB, DAIRY FARM WORTH BUYING. WHY. PAY ilSfl lo ,£IOO per aero for Land in Manawatu or Tarauaki when you can BUY LAND WITH EQUAL CARRYING CAPACITY at JEM iiev acre, freehold, in DANNEVIRKE DISTItIGTf m ACHES, nil alluvial deposit, now country, well grassed, plenty feed on it now; now fences i house of 8 rooms and all conveniences, including Wizard light, anil telephone being laid on; good cowshed, concrete lloor, with milking machines and oil engine, which go with Iho properly at the price named; good roads, 10 miles from town, 2J miles from factory by level road. There is some Califoriiian thistle on the place, but no other weeds, and jo ono takes any notice of thistle as it is very harmless. The house cost JSIOOO two years ago. COME A'SD INSPECT AT ONCE, AS THE' FIRST TO SEE IT WILL JJUY. PRICE OF FREEHOLD, .£SO per acre, and to a practical man a XIOOO cash will let him in, balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. Cows at .£l3 per head, • worth .£l6. AVill carry well 75 cowe. i i WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ; LTD., 1 DANNEVIRKE. ' . W. I. HUSBAND, Manager, ■ 'Phone 32. Land Department i ■ i FOR SALE. j SHEEP FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. i;. [ ■ 1 1"1 IRQ ACRES, of trhich 142 acres are freehold, balance Education Lea6e; 8 AXIJ«/ mi l es f,. om Railway; nil in graes; 160 acres ploughable; well subdivided and watered; 10-rooincd house, mulshed and all necessary buildings for an up-to-date farm; 2057 sheep, 1200 of which are breeding ewes; 236.cattle• i , 103 of which are breeding cowe; horeea, implements, tools. i WALK IN. WALK OUT. ON EASY TERMS. ' For further particulars apply to x I WRIGHT, STEPHENBON AND CO., LTD., b 'WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. ) 5 ' I ' — —"" IDEAL SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. ' 610 ACRES. rIS PROPERTY is well situated, being only 10 miles from Feilding, and 5 miles? from a smaller town. Located in the heart of the Romney district, and famous Romney Marsh sheep and Hereford cattle have beeD raised there. It is subdivided into handy-sized sections, which make ideal fattening, dairy, or stud farms. Tho greater portion is especially adapted' for dairying, a large portion of the area being ploughable. Property well sheltered by plantations. Conveniently situated from two factories and a 6cliool. Freezing works within 9 1 miles. There are two road frontages, and to each frontage there are buildings, , particulars of which are:. Five-roomed house, washhouse, stable,, grain shed, ! '' woofshed, dip, etc Also six-roomed house, waehhouse, store room, trapshed, 9 loose box, smithy, large milking ehed, stables, S-Sail cowshed, eto. ■ PRICE, ,£3G per acre. Good terms arranged to a sound man. q For further particulars apply I VICTOR E. SMITH, ' land agent, box 59, feilding. i:r ■ : ' r A SOUND'INVESTMENT. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. -ftijn A ACRES, Freehold; situated 2 miles from Railway Station and P.O.| JLJOu Scluml at gate; all in Brass excepting 125 acres; about 100 acres ploughj able when stumped; well subdivided into 12 paddocks and well watered by pere manent streams. Stock now on the rjn,ce and being wintered:— n ■ 2170 Breeding Ewes [- 150 Hoggets y 76 Rams and Wathers ; .372 head of Cattle and 7 Horses. 1 There is n good G-roomed house, woolshed, i stands, stable, dip and yards, all , complete; also, two small cottages let to tenants. Country is of blue papa for--2 mation and mostly been heavy milling buehj now well grassed and in good heart; [i 63 bales of wool "clipped last year, besie'e carrying over 300 head of cattle. i. . Price, £W per acre. Mortgage O/D lo Bank. . r Terms, ,£7OOO cash, balance 5 years at 5i per cent.; stock at valuation if de--6 sired. . For further particulars and to arrange for inspection, apply, to f. R. H. BRIGE, LAND AND I-STATE AGENT. MARTON. , PRIVATE SUBDIVISION OF A RICH BLOCK OF THE FAMOUS KAIRANGA. '• OAA ACRES, to be divided into areas to suit purchasers. This land is close I C'l/U ( 0 and every other necessary comtnercdal advantage, and •• for quality is second to none in New Zealand. Whoever is fortunate Plough in '[ getting.'one of the lovely farms will have something to be proud of for the rest of d bis life. The terras are easy to approved man. Call in and get further par- * ticu.lai-6 alii! let us show you over. I ABRAHAM AMD WILLIAMS, LTD., IS BOX 67, PALMEBSTON NORTH. , nt'o ACRES, FREEHOLD, SOUTH WAIRARAPA, all in grass; GOO acres flat and ploughable, balance undulating; well fenced, at present enrryn ing ISOO slieep, 220 cattle; S-roomed house, shearing shed with machines, !» stable, and all necessary farm buildings; close to railway, factory, and school. 0 PRICE, ,£lB 10s. per acre. Cash, .£SOOO. 3 Apply d fHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD,, s! , DOMINION FARMERS'INSTITUTE,. n WELLINGTON. 5 !3 ■ ■ i —" * ■ s ' ■ ' WAIKATO. t ! GRAZING AND FATTENING LAND. „ GLAXO AREA. A- GREAT BARGAIN! .' h ACRES FREEHOLD, 7 miles station, largo town, and saleyarde. Splen•r 1500 id sheep and cattle land; 450 acres in splendid grass, 250 acres, rich i) J SnpH flit swanipelnv bottom, free from timber; i miles .big .drains pood 1 Ml • llance fern rushes, and titree, with rough;feed; 700 acres rich flats, balI' nd, "in" 90 per cent, of the whole block is easy, ploußnableJand; Wβ A ™t nnd"oa e The whole block is rintr fenced, new fences, eu paddocks K ood roots endow throughout by never-failing etrennis nnd creeks; can milk and[run Tu of bulloeka. Good homestead and outbuilding*. ' rb V^es ß KllL:-J>2 per acre for the «wam P , .£8 for the M acres, ID' M && MlhW K"; acre. Terms, *m cash balance a, n W JK lr "Tont. This Estate has great prospective value. Work out the I raUlnti ° n - APP V: I T JOHNSON, BOX 36, TBKUITI. ' ■o — —— — ■ — |! FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. d r. .\rTJF s i i miles from Wanganui by level metnl road, and \\ miles from rl lOr •plhiol ' hclorv store, rnilway station and post office; 30 acres rich draini ~y« paiv good hills, 6 acres lucerne, orchard and plantations, 5- ' ™SS«^ SW ' S * ,eIC, Will carry, cow W (1 _ \PT?VS of Eood dnirvini? land, C> miles from Marlon, nil level and plonjshablo, I s ■ Co'me at onc'o to insped tho above propert.es. I J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. ~~ ' IQzLrt ACRES, all splendid grazing -MiTi\r X«7_:U country, 8 miles from largo II FIRST-CLASS DAIIU I'AKM. town o|l Main Tnmk lino _ Title, 1050 I" — . acres freehold, balance 0.R.P.; 17S0 acres' * rt IPRVS all in Ern«s or crops, all in English-grass, 50 acre.^bush; 100 acros '" ZO AoKbb : , ft " "„ Li j: v ; now ploughable, U acres in turnips. Ring •s JU ploughable now well " fenced r,nd subdivided into 24 padded d ded into 7 paddocks; modcriHouse by . nn<| RlrcftmSj Vprj .v with all convenances; good out- Mgjv coun . t mA MaAy t , vo . thirda '. buildings; regisloml ilau.\, con- ~io u?ll(l), ic ; vlicn c i cmT d, Cnrryiiur ca- ; creted sheds, etc. paciiv just on two breeding ewes. At '' Thn Prnnortv is centrally situated, with present carrying 2700 sheep, 200 cnftlu mi n road frontage, and is im ex- and 25 horses; 4-rpomed house and all "client farm in every respect. necessary outbuildinßS, including largo ceiieia * iron , vool . sllC( i wlt ] t 3-stnnd sliearins >' PRICE, J«850, of which .CloOO in cash p]ftn( . j M (- a Hed; G miles from station and '• and balance on good terms at 5J sn ] iool nc iioininfr. Price, oni» ,Cl 3 per '• per cent. Nero, one-third cash. ■ r a. ANDERSON GOLDINGHAAt AND BECKETT, LTD., "i n i n.rimi.iijrni Pnlmcrston. North, it (Successor to Barton and Co.), L ['; ot « ki Railway. nOOD Prmting,promptly produced at ' 'Phono 58. VT popniar prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 233, 26 June 1919, Page 12

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