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• RURAL LAND FOR SALE. HIGHLY-IMPROVED DAIRY r FARM. OOK ACRES, at Kiritaki. i) miles from Dannevirke, 72 acres Freehold and 153 **V acres Government Renewable US-year lease, net annual rental S£l. me land is nearly all alluvial deposit, and .is in tip-top order; all ionces totara. with sawn-timber gates and iron hinges; 25 acres been cropped; about b acreß in crop now. Pasture is excellent, and is not affected by drought; 200 yarda. from cheese factory. • , . Buildings: 7-roomcd house, with bathroom and h. and c. water, plume, septic tank, trapped, store' room, washhouse- with copper, large hayshed, which . holds 50 lons bnv, 24-stall cowshed, with i-cow'"Simplex" plant, driven by steam; concrete yard to hold 100 cows,-.rich dehorning attached, \pigsties, 12-srall calf-feeding shed, and many other outbuildings and conveniences; good shelter round homestead, and in every paddock, and all particularly well watered; good orchard; 100 shares in factory, with amount, paid on them at time of sale. PRICE, .€(io per aero all round, with £2000 cash, balance 5 years at 0 per cent.; possession any time between now and July 1. NOTE.-'J'his farm put up a district record four years back by producing 32001b. milk per day from 80 cows. A GOOD. SHEEP AND AGIUCULUTUIUL FARM.. AA(\ ACRES, 0.R.P., at Mangatoro. about 9 miles from Dannevirke; ail flat th'ttU . and undulating; all been ploughed and now down in good English grasses except 20 acres oats (cut), 7 acres in rape and grass, and 20 acres in swedes; subdivided into 12 paddocks, fences in tip-tup condition; strainers, posts, and battens, all best heart of totara, and permanent water' in all paddocks except two; wintered 1200 sheep 'besides cattle. Buildings: Good 9-roomed house, stole room, washhouse with conper and tubs, woodhouse (holds-10 cords cut firewood), senarator room. 6-stall stable, largo loft, loose-box. trapshed, and largo machine-shed,- 2 cowbails. pigsty, fowlhouse, etc. etc., woolshed. with 2 stand machines, 2 sets drafting sheepyards, concrete dir/j with new yards complete; 2 miles from post office and school; stock and machinery can bo taken over at valuation. Rent, .£l2l -Is. 3d.,, with rebate; purchase rcrice £G 2s. 4d. per acre. PRICE £20 per aero goodwill. Terms, £3000 cash, balance above mortgag» at 0 per cent. NOTE—Owner's only reason for Jelling is on account of old age. For further particulars apply ■ ' • ■ WAIBARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.. LAND DEPARTMENT. ' DA N N E V I R K E. • HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARMA Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, subdivided into 8 paddocks, fencing cood, watered b* *»" permanent stream; all ploughable and all has been ploughed; lies'well to sun, and there are some good belts of shelter trees; half-mile to school, factory, and p.o. Fine dwelling of 7 rooms, built of kauri, hot and cold water, concrete water tank supplying house; 10-bail cowshed, 'with concrete floor, milking machines and engine. Cart and implement shed and motor garage. PRICE, .£9O per acre, with £1000 Cash (possibly less), balance 5 years at 8 per cent. • • ' THIS FARM WORTH INSPECTION. ' KA ACRES. FREEHOLD, 12 paddocks, -watered by river boundary, all dead level,- "" long road frontage. Carrying 20 cows,. 2 bulls, 1 horse, and 10 calves. Dwelling of 7 rooms and wash'honsc, cowshed, concrete, with machines, and motor shed. PR1CE,..485 per acre.' Terms,' £1200 cash, balance arranged., RICH COAST LAND. , RC) A ACRES, FREEHOLD, L.T., all in grass; portion drained swamp; aH has O/Vl" been (lax and cnbbaire-tree country; free of weeds, on good road, subdivided into 25 paddocks; all lias been ploughed, watered by windmills and running stream: estimated to carry 225 cows; 2 miles to factory, school, and postoffice. Dwelling (old) of 6 rooms, also cottage of 5 rooms; woolshed, stables, and cowshed with concrete floor. If too large for one man owners will consider cutting farm in two. This is reallv very fine country.- and the terms offered are exceptionally easy. .PRICE, .£OS per acre, with £3000 cash, balance arranged. . .■■''■■ NEWTON KING. LAND, ESTATE. AND FINANCE AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. BOK 100. ... .. ... - Telephone 709,, MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD. 1 CKA ACRlis, 0.E.P., at 17s. Gd. per acre; subdivided into 0 paddocks; well JLOD* 'enced an-rwatered; 1050 acres grass; carrying '800 sheep and 120 head cattle; 2 houses with conveniences, also woolshed. machine*, dip, and yards. Rent .£3O per annum. Price, £S 10s. per acre. Mortgage £3000. Terms. • M ACRES' Freehold,'Dairv Farm, all flat, loamy soil; G-room house and outbuildings; e'l in grass; 50 acres p.oughable,' •!! acres in turnips and.2 acres potatoes; subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by races; cirrying 32 cows bull and 2 horses; 3 miles from railway, and ?l miles from Municipal Milk Depot. 'Mortgage £4723. Price £75 per acre. nrtJA AC-RES, Freehold, all in 31m except 300 acres busK; About 600 "Q/6*k\J acres ploughabl*:'SO acres now in turnips and rape; subdivided into 22 paddocks watered bv permanent streams; formation papa.and shell-roei and /part limestone; wintered 5000 big sheep; 12 miles from railway, 1 milo from school, 2 miles, from factory; mortgage- £17,500.' Price £11 10s. Terms.. P.O. BOX 1510, WELLINGTON. £15,000 CASH. 'JBIS.OOO CiSH. BUT ABSOLUTELY' GOOD. nr/» ACRES of first-class- grazing country, in tlu> Rangitikei district and OO 'adjoining railway township: 250 acres level, balance mostly imdulntiiur. \ll in grass except 40 acres grass and 30 acres swedes; 7-large paddocks, and numerous .smaller ones. Very v.ell watered, 9-roomed house-and a I urin-ve-iiienees, woolshed. with, machines installed, motor shed, stables implement shed, etc. Price, only £30jper acre; £15.CflD rash. A very fine property. (G. 15) , rti*'!"' ACRES of first-class agricultural or grazincr country, about Si miles from 275 Mnrton and adjoining railway station; 200 acres level, balance plough-. able--7 paddocks,:well-watered; 7-romned house., 3-stall stable, -trapshed etc Price, onlv --e.IV per acre; £2625 cash. ',„.,,'■ „ , . ( T rtJic \CTUSS'oi dairying or grazing country, fi miles from Palmerston, two-' "4:0 'thi-ds nloughable. balance undulating: 0 paddocks, well watered; 7roomed house,' G-bail cowshed. 6-stall stable, -, granary, 2-roomed -where, etc. Price, only £33 per acre; £80.0 cash. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, . V ' *; MABTON. GREAT POSSIBILITIES IN THIS PARTLY-IMPROVED aqa-ACRE FARM. . FA ™' To be Sold to Wind un an Estate. This property is situated 71 miles from Te. Kuiti, on a good metal road, and is all in »rn«s with the exception of 50 acres swedes and about 150 acres maiden country (tail fern and tutu). Splendid Crop of Turnips, quite free from blMlt The country is flat and iiiiclulahn<r. and con .all lie plousrlied.: divided into 17 paddocks, and watered by the jfolwu River and streams. The improved- paddocks are now-carrying a good sole of grass, and suitable for Dairying and fattening Only 500 feet above sea level; does not suffer by'severe climate, and stock do remarkably well: The buildings arc all that could bo desired, consisting of good shearing ami woolshed, 2 stand machines, implement; shed, motor and cart shed, etc., besides a 5-roomctl cottage and a convenientlj•\rran»cd artistically-designed Modern Bungalow House, situated amid cheerful 'and nleasan't surroundings. Price, only £13 10s. Easy terms to approved die* m WILLIAMS , LTD.. ' SOLE AGENTS, •■ 'ALL BRANCHES. ' I ' ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 n AAA ACRES partly imnroved country, situated about halfwny between 10 000 Weilii"tnn and Palnierston North. Two miles from railway and main road. Good buildings on the property. ' Utin'iVres in grass, which winters two wethers and other stock. - A sniend'id chance for a we.ilthv man -who can spend a few tjinusnnd pounds per annum in improvements. Should appeal very much to a man whose property 1S ' on tlle mosl: liberiU ot tsrms ' P ftrticnl , ars of wn,cu can na<J fromtheAge.it, LAND AGENT, 'FEILDING. w/l » \CRES 3 miles from ManpaweV n by ffood metalled rond. School and (bu ' railway at'Mangnweka. 3 miles: "(0 acres in English grass. 25 acrw at nrcscnt in'tnrnips and rape, balance liaht bush; 150 acres nloughable, 565 acres undulatinc 200 acres flat. Po-~t and wire fences. suMividerl into 20 paddocks well watered 1>? river and springs. Carrying at present. 2j sheep and 150 brad cattle. The land is best suited for grazing purposes. Rates and taxes, £01. PRICE—£2S per acre. Terms arranged. THE N.Z. EARMEI.S* CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY.,' LTD.,' DOMINION FARMERS'INSTITUTE. WELLINGTON. .. CHOICE TiIRANAKI FATTENING OR MILKING FARM.. -no ACRES, 6-roomed and S-rnomed dwellings, large shed, engine-room, and 023 stables. All flat and in grass, much of it havmir been drained swamp) well' watered and subdivided into about 30 naddoeks; handy school, lactory, and post nffic"; metal roads; free from wepds. . ~ PRTCE ncr acre; £3000 cash, ba anee H 5 years. This property conld milk ove. 20oiov?s. aid is snitablo for subdivision into 50 to lots. Further particulars from GILMOUR AND' CLARKE, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ ' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEr. STATION, 10,0000 ACRES. rynAA. ACRES Freehold and 0000 ACRES, Education and Pastoral Leasehold, 7000 situated best part Hawke's Hay; about 250 acre, p ouglmble, the Kal. anee being hillv and undulating; all well watered. The freehold is; mosHy in cattle- could easily be imnroved to carry 10,000 sheep and 000 cattle. Tho proty m ACRES FREEHOI^. time and strong]v advise immediate inspection. J. D. MARTIN M'TNTYRE AND CO:, ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 215 Lambton Quay. . WEIJiNGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 154, 25 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 154, 25 March 1920, Page 10

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