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LAND NOTICES. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 1 TE KUITI. PALMERSTON N„ And DANNEVIRKE. TWO BARGAINS IN SHEEP ; COUNTRY. GOOD LIMESTONE FREEHOLD. 1 1 AAA ACRES (about), of which GOO X\J\J\J nre in English grass; 4 miles of fencing; G paddocks"; four-roomed cottage and storeroom; two sets sheep : yards, carrying 850 sheep and 100 big ' cattle; 13 miles from Railway; small deposit to good man. PRICE, £710 i. per acre. ; OOQ ACRES, 0.R.P., at 255., can be WOO freeholded; originally all bush; ' limestone country, easy rolling; 320 j acres felled and grassed: sto 6 miles fencing; 3 paddocks; H sheep and cattle; small cottage; sheep and cattle yards; metal road from Railway Station. PRICE, £b for Goodwill; cash required, £500. Apply BARRAUD,AND ABRAHAM,' TE KUITI. Ifififi ACRES, Freehold, 16 miles from AUU y town, 8 miles from school, 12 miles Post Office by good motor 1 road; 5-roomed house, 3-roomed cottage, 3-stand woolshed, 3 sets yards, motor shed, etc. Subdivided into 11 ; paddocks; 900 acres in grass, about 250 acres ploughable. Wintered 1600 sheep and 60 head cattle. Price .£8 per acre; excellent terms. CfiQ ACRES, comprising 60G acres, °VJ L.LP.; rent Is. 9d., less usual rebate, and 263 acres freehold, 10 miles from town, school, and Post Office; IS miles by good motor road; 8-roomed house, telephone, garage and necessary outbuildings; 2-stnnd woolshed, 2 sets yards, 5-roomed cot. tage, stables, etc. • Subdivided into 20 paddocks, all in grass, 100 acres ploughable; 88 acres ploughed. Winters 1600 sheep and 100 head cattle. Price .£ls per acre for owner's goodwill. Good terms. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, DANNEVIRKE. PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 £/v ACRES. 100 ploughable, balance J.OU low ridges, fine plantations, i I mile from school, post office and creamery, Main Road, Manawatu district; ll' paddocks, 9-roomed house, every modern convenience, besides most up-to-date farm buildings of every description, including 8-cow plant and Lister engine, carrying 90 cows. Low rates and mortgages at low- rate of interest. PRICE-£9O per acre. Easy terms. RAETIHI. . 10AA ACRES, all in grass, 0.R.P., X/CUU wintered this year 3200 sheep 1 100 head cattle, besides horses; 16 miles Raetihi, G miles school; 10 paddocks, all good fences, 5-roomed house, I 3-roomed whare, woolshed. 3-stand machine, 3J h.p. engine, dip. yards, etc., n great farm, .well farmed, at an extraordinary low price. Tho first person with .£SOOO or ,£GOOO cash to inspect will purchase; This,property has been inspected by us within the last few days, and we may 1 state the stock is in lip-top condition. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, PALMERSTON NORTH. A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. i 1 Ql 9 ACRES, Native Lease, 3 years ; J OXrJ to run at 2s. and 7at 35., . 21 at 5 per cent, on the unimproved ! value, with half of full compensation i for improvements at end of. term. ; Situated 101 miles, on good road, from principal towa and railway station in ; King Country; 1250 acres in the best i of English grass, balanco half bush, half fern; 12 paddocks, well fenced . and watered, nearly three-quarters of ; the place is . ploughable. Summer carrying capacity.- 2500 sheep, 150 head cuttle; winter capacity, 2000 sheep, half breeding ewes; soil, semii volcanic. Buildings: 3-roomed cottage, largo woolshed, and yards, arid dip. Wool Cheque. £'<00 off 1300 sheep. Good road through the property, and it would cut up well into G nice farms. The Freehold can easily be bought—the Natives are anxious to sell. Price, ,£5 per acre Goodwill. Terms, £1500 cash, balance 5 years at 5!. per cent. Apply ARTHUR C. JOHNSON, BOX 36, TE KUITI. ROULSTON AND STANTON (IV S. Roulston).. ~(A. E. Stanton). HAWKE'S BAY. . [ A FEW GOOD PLACES WE'HAVE ' -*- FOR SALE. Fullest particulars . can he obtained on application: ' ziAAfl ACRES, FREEHOLD; 6000 [ "±VVV snCBP) loon' cattle;" good buildings. .£l2 ' 10s. acre. \ 11 QA ACRES, LEASEHOLD; rental . XXOV 145.; 2400 sheep, SO head cows » in calf, 50 weaners; 5-roomed dwelling, _ with all conveniences i and outbuildings. £1 10s. an acre. 9KAA ACRES; 5000 sheep, 600 cattle; rj\}\J\) first-class homestead and outbuildings. .£l7 an acre. Also, NUMEROUS DATRY FARMS in the sunniest part cf New Zealand. We can arrango financo to a good man for almost any sound 'proposition. P.O. BOX 247. 'Phones: Office 1317. T. S. Roulston (House) 516. A.-E. Stanton (House) 1318. J. L. Masterson (House), 1375. THREE 'EXTRA SPECIALS" FROM TE HORO. \ Jpl AKA WILL purchase a splendid i MX\3u\S up-to-date Residence of 5 J largo rooms and every convenience, h. and c. water, gas, etc.; section contains ' nearly 5 acres of light soil, suitable for > poultry; -well sheltered and watered; • quite close .to township. Termß, JJSOO cash. Immediato possession. I jp|TAA CASH will secure a comfortc&OUv/ able Home of 5 rooms and all conveniences; section of 2(1 acres; richest soil; close to townsliip and factory; paying not less than 2s. per lb. Butter-fat this season. Immediate possession. «?-| Q>YA IS the lowest prico for a o&J.tJ I\J lovely 20-acre block of richest soil, well grassed and watered, Ideal situation fur a homestead. i FAITH'S FARM AGENCY, TE HORO. A SNIP FARM. -IJAA ACRES, North Wairarapa, 150 J-HtUU iU .. R .s bu.;h, 120 acres ploughable; carrying 1750 sheep and 100 head i>' "illic: 7™ini'< 1 . house, woolshed, stables, and dip. Price, .£l3 per aero. LABATT AND CO. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 12

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