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LAND NOTICES, \ TWO UP-TO-DATE LITTLE FARMS. EASY TO FINANCE AND WELL WORTH THE MONEY. ' OAK ACHES, l'rwriiold, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 1M acres hilly, 50 acres i rkluJi, Hat, and about 70 acres ploughable. W«ll watered by peri maiiont creeks, and wintering 500 sheep and 30 frown cuttle. Improvements > include six-roomed house, in excellent order; 11-bail cowshed, woolsheu , sheep yards, etc. Situated 3 miles from Mauriceville Railway Station One milo Iron, factory and school. This farm is very suitable for mixed .farm, 3 Milk, say, Irom -U to 25 cows, balance sheep, l'rico JE2S per acre,'with .£ISOO t qasn. Uood terms for balance. - 1 9T tresnold, DAIRY FARM, all Hat. subdivided into ]2 padI I/vj docks, well watered, 10 acres now in crops, balance of -land all ploughable, Now wintering 40 cows. Improvements include !)-roomed house, cowshed, . with milking machines, concrete yards, and largo hayshod. Situated 5 miles l'rom Carterton, one mile irom school and'factory. Price ,£35 per acre, ,£IOOO rash. Good terms for balance. i Fur furthbr particulars, apply | WAiRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., ! MASTER-TON. ! FIRST-CLASS FARM. ; HAMILTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON DISTRICT. 600 FREEHOLD, limestone and mixed soil. All in grass, well eubdivided, small orchard; 100 acres ploughable, well watered by permanent creeks. Buildings comprise, 7-roome<l house, bathroom and scullery, | good woolshed and outbuildings. Carrying 50 cattle and 950 sheep (500 breed« ins ewes). PRICE—J!I3- per acre. Terms ,£IBOO cash. ? ■ Full particulars from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., I.TD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. TWO GOOD FARMS. FEUDING DISTRICT-AT ,£26 PER ACRE. gHjQ ACRES, i miles railway; 400 acres ploughable, and balance good sheep country; all in grass; splendid buildings, house, woolshed, coir- ' , hails, yards, implement shed,, etc. Carry 2J sheep and cattle. 610 a " in s l ' aSs ' Joins .small township, school, store, etc.; 200 acre* flat, balance easy to hilly; all buildings, woolshed, etc.; 22 paddocks j, now on—l2oo ewes and 65 head of cattle. FOR TERMS, ETC., APPLf . VICTOR L SMITH, LAND AGENT, BOX 59, FEILDING. CHOICE SHEEP COUNTRY. . Q/?A ACRES, Freehold, of first-class, easy rolling limestone country, of which fw about 300 acres aro ploughable; well subdivided into 10 paddocks, and very well watered; excellent buildings, comprising 6-roomed bungalow liousfl with all conveniences; telephone connection with all parts; large woolshed. motor shed, man's wharc, waslihouse, woodhouse, sheep yards, and concrete dip; stock being wintered, 101)0 breeding ewes, 300 wethers, 30 rams, and 90 head of cattle, and G horses; all are in splendid condition; situated 19 miles by good motor road from large railway-and market town on Main Trunk Line; P.O. next door. Price, J213 10s. per acre; Mortgage, .£5500, at 54 per cent. Terms, ,£3OOO eashj balance, 5 years., at 6 per cent. 1 v ni OA ACRES, situated 8 miles by motor road from good market town; 1600 a/JL'OI/ acres in grass, 400 acres bush; fully 80 per cent, ploughable when stumped; subdivided into 16 paddocks, and splendidly watered by streams; lime-' stone-papa formation; carrying capacity, 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; 4roomed house, man's whare, woolshed, and 2 sets yards. Price -£li per acre; easy terms arranged. The property is splendidly situated, and holds a great pros* pective value. For further particulars applv to ?. R. H. BRIBE, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, " ' MARTON. ■ . ' . - 1 . SHEEP RUN. :. 1343 carr )'i n S 2000 sheep and 70 cattle, for ,£8 10s per acr&. The country is hilly, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good grass. Divided into 20 paddocks. * Situated in a ne\V and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Roads formed whole distance.- ■' This, is an excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down ,£SOOO cash. Further particulars from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. 4(y ACRES FREEHOLD, first-olass registered Dairy Farm,-river flats, Mana> watu, carrying 20 cows; first-class buildings. J£G2 per acre. ACRES FREEHOLD, registered Dairy Farm, ilanawatu, 2J miles from OAi station, factory, and school. .£55 per acre. Cash .£BBI.. 1-j or; ACRES, 0.R.P., nearly all.in grass, carrying 2} sheep to acre; Wangs.' 1100 nui River. .£9 per acre. Apply tHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., im, ' DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON. - PERSONALLY-INSPECTED AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED, ~ ACRES, of all easy country, mostly ploughable when stumped; well 1/ i 0 subdivided with first-class fencing, and well watered by spring streams, first-class house of 7 rooms, with all conveniences, telephone, etc;; first-cla'ss woolshed, wit): machines installed, stable, etc. Price, only <£15 per acre; ,£3500 cash. Come at once to inspect. AAA ACRES, of all practically level land, 4 miles from Feilding; 22 paddocks, i/uV n ll watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed house, large woolshed, stables, " sranarv etc. etc. etc.- .£35 per acre; -£5000 cash. We guarantee satisfaction 011 inspection or pay your expenses. • J. HARRSS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS. MARTON. j TARANAKI. " N , I 1 OiCJA ACRES good land, over 200 acres level; well watered anO subdivided; . /iOU "adjoins factory and school; will carry 90 cows, besides other stock; 8roomed house, cowshed, trapahed, etc. Price .£35 per acre; ,£I2OO cash; balance at C per cent. The above is tho cheapest property offered in Taranaki, and is a tip-top proposition. CSLMOUR AND CLARKE, ' ,NEW. PLYMOUTH. • • .\^ SMiUX OTAKI FARMS. FARM—GREAT BARGAIN. WELL RECOMMENDED. , T\7"E Tiaye for quick sale a Farm of * about 200 acres near Marton; half — pioughable; 70 acres have been ploughed and cropped; 10 acres,watered by creeks >-a ACRES well suited for mixed farm- 1111(1 springs ; grows good crops of oats, &0 it. About 11 acres fine crop- turnips. Last year 92 tons of vine market and fruit land, ? orc off 40 acres of oats. I Ins balaiic" carries well about 12 cows. Good, J."" 11 !« vei T suitable for mixed farming, weU-situate'l fi-roomed residence, with futtening, or even dairying. Buildings conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to e om fir^, cli f, 8-roomed house with station tho city factory, and school, "athioom and hot and cold water, also P- : ice kea per acre. .£IOOO cash required, v ;°° s "«l. barn, stables, loft, impk»m«fe balance onrt rni ? hed - sh ? e P and concrete dip; afe pounce iont wo undcr?l . ound concrcte taaks> cac g G.' ANDERSON jSf« • (S „ tOT „, ~d w, ftJESwgt,'T SJ Otnki Railway. I greatest bargains on the present market. •Plinnn US ' IS '' '° " ,s PfiCt will IIUJ'. Phouej8 ' I BRUCE AND LUSII, I 27 Panama Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 277, 19 August 1919, Page 10

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