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RURAL LAND FOR SALE, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., 1 LAND AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, TE KUITI. PALMERSTON N.. And DANNEVIRKE. SOMETHING REALLY GOOD. : ACRES, 0.R.P., at .£2 ss. per Ouii. acre; 510 acres in grass, 45 acres hns been felled nnd is to be burnt shortly. Wintered 1000 sheep, of which 000 were breeding ewes, and ■ 50 head of cattle; 2 miles from post . office, 11 niiles from railwny station. Ring-fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. BUILDINGS: Four-roomed cottage, man's whare, woolshed, and yard. Telephone laid on. ~.... This Property lies in a go-ahead district, and offers a splendid opportunity. The carrying capacity speaks for PRICE .£l2 per acre. Goodwill for quick sale, .£ISOO cash. „„ TmT -„ A GOOD CUTTTNG-UP PROPOSITION. IQQQ ACRES, O.R.P.at2os.pw acre; JLOOO ]O0 acr' 1 ? ploughed and grassed, and subdivided into three small paddocks, which wintered 60 heed ofcattle. Open fern country. with. 30 ■ acres bush, containing ample fencing > timber: 3 miles from railway station; 'well watered. BUILDINGS: 7-vcomed house and nuthouses, whare, 3-stalled stable and fepd-'hed. PRICF, 355. per acre goodwill; ,£soocash. This Property is situated .in the heart of a daiTving district, and would cut v.p well for dairy farms, being all easy ploughable land. BARRAUD AND ..ABRAHAM LTD, To Kuiti. K(*(\ ACRES Freehold, two' miles on DO" good metalled motor road from town, school nnd post office. Buildings comprise new house in course of erection, 3-roomed cottage, 3-stand woolshed, yards, stables, etc. Subdivided into 10 well-watered paddocks by good solid fences. The whole pro- • p'erty is ploughable nnd about 100 acres have been cropped. Wintered with aid of crops 1250 sheep, besides cattle. 'Price required £.25' per ncre, excellent terms. This is a great op--1 portunity for a man with agricultural experience, as the situation ifl • warm, healthy and close to a good marke.t. i - Apply... 1 BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, DANNEVIRKE. i ■- ■ ' 1 QfilO, ACRES, in the heart of Kairangn, i Owl" with a portion of river silt, well watered nnd subdivided. Beau--1 tiful homestead, grounds, lawn ten--1 nis court, woolshed, stables nnd cow- ; sheds,.in fact every up-to-date btiild- ' ing for the efficient working of a ; farm. Wintered 1300 sheep and 200 1 head cattle. Estimated 120 tons of chaff off 31 acres. Price, <£M 0 per I acre. Fullest particulars on applica--1 tion. This property iends itself splendidly to a cutting-up proposi- ,, ' tion. 1 1A AAA ACRES, near Ohau, Wel- ; JLIMnJu lington-Manawatu Line, about 1400 acres in grass. Access by s motor road, with 5-roomed house, etc. A great quantity of milling timf ber on the place. Price, M 10s. for s cash over mortgnge, or .£5 nnd fur- ■- ther terms. Plan and fullest parr tioulars at office.\ . BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., . Valmerston North. 0 UP NORTH. I !ft ; 364 ACRES FREEHOLD, d 8 RUNNING 0 375 EWES, 100 WETHERS, 100 CATTLE. y THIS Property is well fenced nnd subdivided into a number of paddocks;

- 1 divided into a number oi padaocKS; the woolshed, yards, niid dip are good; the house is old. The position of this block is-unique. Railway Station and Yards will actually be on the property. PRICE, .£2O per acre; ,£2OOO cash balance arranged. Reg. £2350 A SMALL GOING CONCERN.' / 50 ACRES.' Includes 14 cows in milk, 2 heifers, 12 calves,\6 pigs, 13 tons oaten liny, 4 tons hay, household furniture, .plough, and harrows, 2 horses, trap and harness. CLOSE TO TOWNSHIP. The buildings are'good 6-roomed house, cowshed, and barn.. .£OOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. R«g. | Further particulars from I COLMORE-WILLIAMS, . "The Land Man of the North," Dargaville,. • ■' i Letters—Box 44, Dargaville. ' Telegrams—"Colmorewill." WAIKATO. CHEAP SHEEP AND GRAZING FARMS. /»ry/» ACRES, FREEHOLD, 450 acres 010 grass, 40'acres-'bush,- balance scrub, 100 acres flat,-balance undulating to hilly. Well watered-and fenced. Will easily'carry 1000 sheep. Price, .£ls per acre. £1500 cash. • •„,,,, m ACRES, FREEHOLD, bush land, 150 acres stumped and ploughed and in grass or crop, 80 acres standing ' bush, balance, felled, 'burnt, and grassed, but has partly gone back to fern, good rough feed all through it; all easy ploughable country when.cleared; warm and sunny aspect. Splendidly..watered, 7 miles from good township, school, and I post office adjoin the property. Will ; carry 150 to 200 cattle; 2 houses.concroted cowshed, etc. Price, £8 por ncre, £1200 cash. ■ ■ 1 QAA ACRES, mostly good bush connJ.Oe/U try, 1000 acres in grnss, about 400 acres of standing bush, balance fern and scrub, undulating to hilly country . with sheltered, sunny aspect. Carried last winter 1000 sheep and'lso head of cattle; 5-roomed house, sheep yards and Shearing shed, etc. Price, .£8 10s. per acre, £1500 to £2000.cash. . . H. LEWIS, Land Agent, . '■' TE AWAMUTU.: ■• 1 - A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. r»11 ACRES, Freehold, being situated AW 2j miles from township by good metalled road, and only one mile • from Cheese Factory and Creamery. '■ About 170 acres in good grasses, balance rou<di feed and bush. The land is bounded %y river, with gentle slopes to the ' water, and being all ploughable and practically level. i Carrying Cnpacity.-Tho property has 1 been carrying all the year round 60 I dairv cows, 11 2-yenr-old heifers and i r working homes. It is capable of enrryn ing 75 to 80 cows, and when fully lm- , proved will carry 100 cows The land '• (ins all been stumped and ploughed but . about 40 acres, and subdivided into 14 \ pnddocka. . Buildings—B-roomed house, concrete . cowshed (3 double bails), and necessary outbuildings. ' PRICE £38 per aero. Cash required, •'. £1200, balance 5 years at 51 per cent. _ Apply sharp, as the above property is only on the market for one month. NEWTON KING, 1 Land Department, INGLEWOOD.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 141, 10 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 141, 10 March 1920, Page 12

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