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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, TE KUT.TI, PALMERSTON N„ And DANNEVIRKE. ' PKV ACRES, L.1.P., rental £24 per "«» annum. Limestone country, originally all bush, 500 acres in grass, about half ploughable, remainder undulating. AVintered on grass 500 ewes, 100 head cattle. Situated on good metalled road, ring fenced, 8 paddocks, new five-roomed house, hot and cold water, new shearing shed with machines, .implement shed. Price, £8 per acre. Termsj £1000 cash, balance 5 years G per cent. ' AFA ACRES, unimproved, Native tOt.' Lease, 42 years, 21 years 2s. per acre, 21 years 4s. per acre. Owner will guarantee freehold at £2 ss. per acre. All open fern country. Situated in heart of a good dairying district. AH ploughable. Eight miles from railway station by road. Price, Goodwill £2 ss. per acre. Cash£2so. Apply BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD., Te Kuiti. KPA ACRES Freehold, two miles on o\}\l good metalled motor road* from town, school and post office. Buildings comprise new house in courso of erection, 3-roomod cotlage, 3-stand woolshed, yards, stables, etc. Subdivided into 10 well-watered naddocks by good aolid>fcnces. The wholo property is ploughable and about 100 acres hive been cropned. Wintered with aid of crops 1250 sheep, besides cattle. Price required £25 per acre, excellent terms. This is a great opportunity for a man with agricul. tural experience, as the situation is warm, healthy and close to a good market. Apply BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, DANNEVIRKE. A C)K ACRES, first-class country, near trVU Palmerston North, wintoring Z\ steep, besides cattle. A great portion of this property is ploughable, and can easily be improved eo as to carry a far greater number of stock as mentioned. Should a purchaser wish to dairy, then a herd of cows, together with a flock of sheep can very profitably be worked. Railway, factory, etcy are near the property, and we have no hesitation in •• saying that the first legitimate buyer will close. The. buildings consist of a good 7-roomcd dwelling, liot and cold water, together with oil necessary outbuildings for a first-class and up-to-dato farm.'- Further_ particu- • lars can be supplied on application. OPA ACRES, Freehold, near Shannon. OOlf Plenty of feed; carrying capacity in, summer, 350 grown cattle. . Well watered and fenced. Tworosined cottage. Two artesian wells. Price, £55 per aero. Easy terms. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD.. Palmerston North. ! ' THE PICK OF TARANAKI.. rqr. ACRES, FREEHOLD, in good disOJO \trict, well subdivided 'by livo and wire fences. Carrying 1500 sheep and 200 head of grown cattle. Buildings consist of 7-roomed dwelling with conveniences, also men's cottage and ,v complete range of necessary outbuildings. PRICE, £38 10s; per acre; with £3800 cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. R.I.F. 264 -1 |>A ACRES, Waverley district, uietaL *«" led road, all in grass, all fiat, and all ploughable. Winters 70 cows. Good up-to-dato dwelling, with h. and c. water, small cowshed and woolshed. The property is subdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by stvenms, fences in good order, adjoining factory'; Price, £G5 per ncre, with £2000 cash required down. _ Balance can remain for 5 years. This is a snip at the price.- Folio'o2B OAK ACRES, EDUCATIONAL LEASE, O\JO all in grass, 8 paddocks. Carrying 300 ewes and lambs and 70 head cattle. Dwelling house G rooms. Rental £31 per annum. Price, £13 per, acre. Only £GOO cash. Balance easy terms. The owner has milked 38 cows on this property, in addition to carrying 300 owes. • ■ Folio 615 LYNSKEY AND EVANS. • Regent Street, HAWERA. AT* STUD FARM, V n»A ACRES, Freehold Tip-top sheep ■ 00'.° and cattle country; practically nil flat, and all except a few acres ploughable;'boon heavy 'bush land, ]25 acres Flumped, 100 acres at present in crop. This property has wintered 3 sheep to the acre, besides carrying 100 head of cattle. Subdivided into 25 paddocks, good fences; splendidly watered by river, springs, and water races; a-rooraed house, stable, woolshed, yards, and dip; situated within 3 miles of go-ahead town, and. could with advantage be cut up into 7 g(.sxl dairy fnrms. At present used as stud farm, and giving high returns. Price, £45 per acre. CAMPBELL THOMSON AND CO., Dannevirke. FOR SALE. ; A DING-DONG SHEEP FARM. 1 1 OAA ACRES, Freehold,, subdivided • JLJ"" into 20 paddocks, well watered by creeks; 200 acres flat, balance easy [ ridable country, carrying 3000 sheep, of which 170(1 are ewes and 500 bead of cattle. Dwelling, 7 rooms, and all necessary, outbuildings; 7 miles to railway station, i Price, £19 per acre. Tonus, £b'OOO I • cash; balance arranged. For full particulars apply to R, PRATT, Agent, Feilding. GOOD WAIRARAPA- PROPERTY. 1 SUITABLE FOR STUD FARMING OR FATTENING. •3AAA ACRES, 20 miles, Masterton, O'l/IF" good motor road; about one- [ third ploughable; nice easy rolling countrv mostlv in English grasses, paying at present 5 per cent, on £20 per acre; can be increased, all slock fattened. Price, £14 17s. Gd. per acre. Terms £7000 cash to good man. Good' Homestead, 9 rooms, woolshed, . machines, etc. ___ C. C. ROSS AND 'CO., MASTERTON. HOMESTEAD, 31 MILES FROM GOOD • RAILWAY TOWNSHIP. ' AOAP ACRES, at £G 10s.; 2074 acres . yb.-OttO are in grass, 13S acres felled not yet grassed, and 2034 acres foiled bush*. Wintered 2500 shoep and 130 ■ head cattle; 11 paddocks; good Gromned house and office; woolshed, dip, shecpyards, telephone. TERMS ARRANGED. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, ] Land Agent : New Plymouth. J

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 13

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