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LAND NOTICE'S, TWO UP-TO-DATE LITTLE FARMS. ' EASY TO FINANCE AND WELL AVORTII THE MONEY. (JAI ACRES, I«*rcehLrld, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 150 acrc-s hilly, 50 acrea /Vl/J. Hat, and about 70 acres ploughablc. Woll watered by permanent creeks. and wintering 500 sheep and 30 grown cattle; Improvements include six-roomed house, m excellent order; H-ba.il cowshed, woolshed, sheep yards, etc. Situated 3 miles from Maurieeviljo Railway S'ation. One muo ij oik lactory and school. This farm ,is very suitable ior mixed farm. Milk, say, from. Ld lo 25 cows, balance thcep. Price £23 per acre, with ,4:1500 cash. Uood terms for balance. ' . • • mACKEH, b,'re.;nold, DAIRY FARM, all Hat. subdivided into 12 .paddocks, well watered, 10 acres new in crops, balance nf land all ploughahle, A'ow lmiti'ring 10 cows. Improvements include 9-ioomed house, cowshed, with .milking machines, concrete yards, and large hayshod. Situated a miles irom Carterton, one mile 'from school and factory, l'ricc =£35 pet acre, .£IOOO cash. Good terms l'or balance. Eur further particulars, apply WASRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., . MASTERTON. / FIRST-CLASS FARM. HAMILTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON DISTRICT. GOO FREEHOLD, limestone and mixed soil. All in grass, well subdivided, email orchard; 100 acres plouglAble,. well watered by permanent creeks. Buildings comprise, 7-roomed house, bathroom ■ and ecullery, good woolshed and outbuildings. Carrying 50 cattle and 950 sheep (500 breed« ing ewes). ; PRICE—£I3 per acre., Terms ,£IBOO cash. \ . ' Full particulars from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. ' * < \TWO GOOD FARMS. . FBTLDING DISTRICT—AT ,628 PER. ACRE. 930 m '' es ra '' vra^; acres P' olJ^lri W c i balance good sheep country; all in grass; splendid buildings, house, woolshed, cow* bails, yards, implement shed, etc. Carry 25 sheep and cattle. ACRES, all in grass, joins small township, school, store, etc.; 200 acrea flat, balance easy to hilly; all buildings, woolshed, etc.; 22 paddockaj now on —1200 ewes and 05 head of cattle. FOR TERMS, ETC., APPLY VICTOR L SMITH, land agent, box 59, feilding. ~ ' CHOICE SHEEP COUNTRY. a/ia ACRES, Freehold, of first-clnss, easy rolling limestone country, of which «/tw about 300 acres are ploughable; well subdivided into 10 paddocks; and very well watered; excellent buildings, comprising 6-roomed bungalow housa with all conveniences; telephone connection with all parts; large woolshed, motor shed, man's whare, washhouse, woodhouse, sheep yards, and concrete dtp; stock being wintered, 1000 breeding ewes, 300 wetffirs, 30 rains, and 90 head of cattle, < and 6 horses; all are in splendid condition; situated 19 milc-s by good motoi road from large railway and market town on Main Trunk Line; P.O. next door. Price, £13 10s. per acre; Mortgage, £5500, at 5J per cent. Terms, £3000 cash; balance. 5 venrs. at 6 per cent. . .' ' ... , ~ , ill OA ACRES situflted 8 miles bv motor road from good .market town; 1000 #IoU "acres in grass, 400' acres bush; fully ,SO per cent, ploughable when . stumped; subdivided into 1G paddocks, and splendidly watered by streams; lime-stone-papa formation; carrying capacity, 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; 4roomed house, man's wbnre, woolshed, and 2 sets yards. Price JJI4 per acre; easy terms arranged. The property is splendidly situated, and holds a great prospective value. For further particulars apnl.v to f. R. H. BRIBE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MARTON. ' / . SHEEP RUN. 1342 ACRES ' carf y ins 3000 3hcep and 70 Cttttle ' ( ? T ~ 8 10s per acr6. The country is hilly, but the soil is good, and all sown down in good grass. Divided into 20 paddocks. , Situated in a new and rising district, 20 miles from railway. Roads formed whole distance. ■ This is an-excellent opportunity for a man who can pay down £5000 cash. _ Further particulars from ABRAHAM AMD WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON AND ALL BRANCHES. . ~ ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class registered Dairy Farm, river flats, Man* 42 watu, carryiug 20 cowa;. first-class buildings. £52 per acre. Af'TiVS FREEHOLD, registered Dairy Farm, Manawatu, 2i miles from 62 Sfn/fac™ school. £55 per acre., Cash £881. 11 OK ACRES, 0.R.P., nearly all in grass, carrying 2i sheep to acre; Wangsllos nui River. £9 "re. Apply SHE N.L FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, . , WELLINGTON. , PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. ACRES of all easy country, mostly ploughablo when stumped; well , 970 subdivided with first-clnss fencing, and well watered by 7. . , „„f 7 rooms with all conveniens, telephone, etc.; first-class wSed, with machines installed, stable, etc. Price, only £15 per acre; £350# cash. Come at once to inspect. A CUES of all practically level land, i miles from FeildinK; 22 paddocks, 900 all watered, 30 acres bush; 7-roomed house, large woolshed, stable,, *i-a fitc ' «£35 per acre; *€oQOO cash. W? 'guarantee satisfaction on .inspection or pay your expense* J, HARRIS AND SONS, - I ' LAND AGENTS. MARTON. . TARANAKI. ACRES'»ood land, over 200 acres level; well watered ana subdivided; #W) adjoins"factory and school; will carry 90 cows, besides other stock; 8roomed house, cowshed,'trupshed, etc. Price £35 per acre; £1200 cash; balance at G per cent. The above is the cheapest property offered in Taranaki, and is a tip-top proposi. tion. GILMQUR AND CLARKE, NEW PLYMOUTH. . , .

SMALL OTAICI FARMS, WELL RECOMMENDED. ~a ACRES, well suited for mixed farming. About 11 acres fine cropping, market gardening, and fruit land, balance carries well about 1- cows. Good, well-situated 6-roomed residence, with conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to station, the city factory, and echoo. Price, .€OS per acre. .£IOOO cash required, balance long term. G. ANDERSON (Successor to Barton and Co.), Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58. . 5

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 10

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