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LAND NOTICES. TWO UP-TO-DATE LITTLE FARMS, ■ EASY TO FINANCE AND'WELL 1 WORTH THE'MONEY. Qfl)~l ACHES, Freehold, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 150 acres hilly,-50 acres ✓Vl/J. jlul, and about 70 acres plonghable. . Well watered by permanent creeks, and wintering 500 sheep and 30 grown cattle. Improvements include six-roomed house,' in excellent order; 11-bail vowshed, ' woolshed',' ■ sheep yards, etc. Situated 'I miles from Mauriceville Railway Station. - One i mile iron, factory ami school. This farm is vary suitable fur mixed farm. Milk, say, lroin a) to 25 cows, balance sheep. . l'rice JS2S per acre, with ~£lsOO cash. Uood terms l'or balance. - ' 1 o)J ACHES, l''re:;nokl, DAIRY FARM, nil flat, subdivided into 12 padJLrJ l docks, well watered, 10 acres new in crops, balance of land all plonghable/ Now wintering <10 cows. Improvements include, 9-ioomed house, cowshed, with milking machines, concrete -yards and large hayshed. Situated 5 miles, from Carterton, one milo from school and factory. Price .£35 per acre, .61000 cash. Good terms for balance. Fur- further particulars, apply 1 WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., ■■■■•': MASTERTON. © I FIRST-CLASS FARM. HAMILTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON DISTRICT. GOO FREEHOLD, limestone and mixed soil. : All in-grass, well subdivided, small orchard; 100 acres ploughable, well watered by permanent creeks. Buildings comprise, 7-roomed house, ' bathroom' 1 and scullery, good woolshed and outbuildings. Carrying 50 cattif and 950 sheep (500 breeding ewes). PRICE—<£I3 per acre. Terms .£I9OO cash. *. . Full particulars from WRICHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON A/M)'BRANCHES. ; y. • / TWO GOOD FARMS, FEILDING DISTRICT-AT £26 PER ACRE. g^O" ACRES, 1 miles railway; <400 acres plough able, and balance good sheep country; all in grass; splendid buildings, house, woolshed, cow« bails, yards, implement shed, etc. Carry 2i sheep and cattle. 6XO a " 111 iaSß| 3 °^ nS ' owns^'p ' -hool, store, etc.; >200 acre! flat, balance easy ( to hilly; all buildings, woolshed, eto.; 22 paddocks) now on—l2oo ewes and 65 head of cattle. FOR TERMS. ETC., APPLY ' VICTOR Ev SMITH, LAND AGENT, BOX 59, FEILDING. CHOICE SHEEP COUNTRY. QiL'A ACRES, Freehold, of first-closs. easy rolling limestone country, of which JO'/ about 300 acres are plonghable; well subdivided into 10 paddocks, and very well watered; excellent buildings, comprising (1-roomed bungalow house with all conveniences;-telephone connection with all parts; large woolshed, motoi' shed uian'o whAro,' washhouse. woodhense. sheep yards, and concrete dip; stock being wintered. 1000 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 lares- rai'hvav and market town .on Main Trunk Line; P.O. next door. Price, .213 )os. per acre; Mortgage, ,£5500, at 5J per cent. Terms, J33000 cash| balance, S v?srs. at! 6 per cent. : • • ' • • • •• . • •; Ol OA ACIKS situated 8 miles by motor road: from good market .town; 1600 Peres m grass, -400 acres bush; fully 80 per • cent. ■ ploiighable when stumped; subdivided into 16 pnddocks, and splendidly watered by streams; stone-paua formation; carrying capacity) 2 sheep, per. acre, besides 4-;. roomed Wise, man's whare, woolshed, and 2 .sets yards. Price■ .£14.;. per acre( easy terms arranged. The property is splendidly situated, and holds a great prospective value. 1 • 1 ■ ■■ •' ■•--< For further particulars apnly to. . ■ -- ■ - IvR. H. BRIBE, • LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, marton; i,'":'' SHEEP RUN. ' 1342 ACKES| carr s' in 8 3000 sheep and 70 cattle,'for £8 10s peracro. The country is hillv, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good gra69< Divided into 20-paddocks. - Situated in a' new and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Reeds formed whole distance. This is an. excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down .£SOOO ca9h, Further particulars from . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMB, LTD., PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. An ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class registered Dairy Farm, river flats, Man* 4:# watu, carrying 20 cows; first-class buildings. £82 per acre. nn VCRES FREEHOLD, registered Dairy Farm, Manawatu, 2i miles from 0/» 'station, factory, and school. £55 per acre. Cash £681. 11 OK ACRES, 0.R.P., nearly all in grass,' carrying 1\ sheep to acre; WangslloD nui River. £9 per aero. Apply ' tHE N.Z. FARMERB' 00.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD«| DOMINION FARMERS'INSTITUTE,' " WELLINGTON. ' PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND STRONpLY RECOMMENDED. _^„ 1 ORES of all easy country, mostly ploughable when stumped; well 970 subdivided with first-clan's fencing, and well watered by spring streams, . i ' _f n rnnms with all conveniences, telephone,, etc.; first-clasjf ™toSd, with machines installed, stab.e, etc. Price, only £15 per acre; £3500 cash. Come at once to inspect. ) . AAn ACRES of all practically level land, 4 miles from Feilding; 22 paddocks, ' 900 all watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed^ house, large woolshed, stable., nfo ate ' ,£35 per aero; -£5000 caen. ® ral^e^'gu#T«ntee ' satisfaction oa inspection or pay your expenses. J. HARRJB AND 30N8, LAND AGENTS. MARTON. TARANAKI. i i„„,i nver 200 acres level; well watered anil subdividedj 260 adioins go facto'rv wd school; "will carry 90 cows, besidfs other stock; 8Led h^t"oil. trupshed, etc. Price £35 per acre; £1200 cash; balance at 6 per cent. The above is the cheapest property offered in Taranaki, and is a tip-top proposition. ■ CILMOUR AND CLARKE, \ NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ ' FARM-GREAT. BARGAIN.,': SM-VLL OTAIvI FARMS, —. WT?rT hTTOMMENDBD. ,W l have for quick salb a -Farm ol U JJjb Kljt . ? V about 200 acres near Marton; half plonghable; 70 acres have been ploughed ' and cropped; 10 acres watered by creeka •i j t fnnn and springs; grows good crops of oats. -A ACRES, well sui edfor mixedlf aim- amtUst ym . 92 tons of Ov ing. About 11 acl . cs . ®.. .Jj chart were sold oft' 40 acres of oats. lln» ping, market gardening, ' p.* i' farm is very suitable for mixed fa™."!!?, balance carries well about 1- co\ . , f a tLening, or even dairying. Buildings well-situated fi-roomed resulenM. inclll( i c f lret . c i ass s-roomca house, with conveniences and outbuildings. 1 . 3< bathroom and hot. and cold water, also station, tho city factory, and school. ~o o|Shcd> Wnii etabips, loft, implement Price, £65 per acre. £1000 cash required, shppp yardSi aI1(i concrete dip; also boUmce long tovm. uudovgrouiul concrclo tanks, encli holding 5000 gallon's. Good roads lo G.ANDERSON farm. Prico £32 per acre. Government mortgage for long term. Cash re s u !'.™ (Successor to Barton and Co.), ,i; 2000.-' This is undoubtedly one ot the Otuki Railway greatest bargains on tho present market. The first; to inspect will my. 'Phono 58. I URUCI? AND I'DSH, i 27 'Panama Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 278, 20 August 1919, Page 12

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