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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. : /.' HIGHLY-IMPROVED DAIRY FAttM. . 9Qr ACRES, at Riritaki, 9 miles from Dnnnevirke, 72 acres Freehold and W acr es Government Renewable 6G-year lease, net annual rental JE62. Tha land is nearly all alluvial deposit, and is in tip-top order; all fences totara, with sawn-timber gates and iron-hinges; 25 acres been cropped; about 15 acres •in crop now. Pasture is excellent, ana is not affected by drought; 200 yard* from cheese factory. : Buildings: 7-roomed house, with bathroom and li. and c. water, 'phone, . septic famVtrap?hed, store room, washhouse with copper, large hayshed, which holds 50 tons hay, 24-stall cowshed, with 4-cow "Simples" plant, driven by sleani ; concrete yard to hold 100 cows, with dehorning attached, pigsties, 12-etall 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 sate. PRICE, .£65 per acre all round, with cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent.; possession any time between now and July 1. NOTE.—This farm put up a district record four years back by producing 32001b. milk per day from SO cows. ' •A GOOD SHEEP AND AGRICULUTURAL FARM. 4-d.O ACRE '?- 0.E.P.. at Mangatoro. about 9 miles from Dannovirke; nil flat •x-xv nw j undulating; all been ploughed and now down in good English, grasses except 20 acres oats (cut), 7 acres in rapo and grass, and 20 acres in ■ swedes; subdivided into 12 paddocks, fences in tip-top condition; strainers, posts, and battens, all best heart of totarn, and nermanent water in all paddnr-lts except two; wintered 1200 sheep besides cattle. Buildings: Good 9-roomed houso, store room, washhouse vita, winner and tube, . woodhoiwe (holds 10 cords cut firewood), separator room, G-sfall stable, large loft,-loose-box. trapshed, and large machine-shed, 2 cowbails. pigsty, fowlhouse, etc. etc woolshed with 2 stand machines, 2 eets drafting' sheepvards. concrete dip. with .new yards complete; 2 miles from post office and 'school; stock and machinery can be taken over at valuation. Rent, .4121 is. 3d., with rebate; purchase price £S 2s. 4d. per acre. PRICE .£2O per acre goodwill. Terms, .£3OOO cash, balance above mortgage at 6 per cent. '. NOTBM)wnw's only reason for .selling is on account of old age. J; or further particulars applv . / ■ i WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. da oiniin, ■ SPLENDID COAST COUNTRY. 11 2 AC^ S ' FBEEJ iOLD, all in grass: splendidly watered, nearly • , '?" Pl°"ghed, three parts dead level; splendid erass eountrv and free ot weeds: good metal road; now carrying 40 cows, 2 bulls. 2 horses. 24 weaners, and 20 sheep. Two miles to factory; school, and post office. Good dwelling of , 6 rooms, cowshed, concreted, machines, and Hutchison nnmo, also big implen>pn<_?hed. PPTCE. /:85 per acre. Terms._ It's good value. AQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, subdivided into nine slieep-proof • paddocks, watered' "O bvgood -streams; all level nnd'lies splendidlv to sun: all in grass except belt of beautiful shelter bush, which cuts off westerly and southc-ly winds; on good road and within few chains of factory, 1 mile from post officeand store, and 3 miles from railway station. Farm has not b n en milked on for years. New house of 4 rooms and bathroom, huggv shed, etc. > This farm must be sold as the owner is very ill and not able to work it. PRICE, .£OS per acre, with 4J2000 cash and balance arranged. This is a cheap farm, and a most attractive,one. m ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass except about 10 acres busk: about half farm has been ploughed; 8 paddocks, well watered, situated 6 miles from New Plymouth and 31 miles from factory, school and post office, and on good road. Now carrying 2fl cows. 51 two-year heifers, 10 weaners. 1 bull, and 1 , horses, and Will winter Dwelling of 8 rooms, cowshed, etc. PRICE, ,£3O per acre. Terms, .£1550 cash and balance arranged. NEWTON KING. LAOT, ESTATE. AND FTNVNCE AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH.. P.O. "pOK- 100. .■;<,.- ■ Telephone 709. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD... JKA ACRES, LLP,; rent .£lO 4fl. per annum; all in grass; subdivided into 11 paddocks. ' Buildings, 7-roomed house, li. and c. water, woolshed, concrete dip, 3-bail cowshed and hay shed, and man's whare; 1 acre orchard. Carrying 200 ewes, 150 dry sheep, and 40 bend cattle. Price, JJ" per acre, •or ..£3725 as going concern. Mortgage Government Advances Settlers, ,£7OO. TPC/f ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. Od. per acre; subdivided into 0 paddocks; well X\)i)yr. fenced au.l watered; 1050 acres grass; carrying I SOO sheep .and 120 head cattle; 2 houses with conveniences, also woolshed. machines, dip, and yards. Rent ,£3G per annum. Price, t £B 10s. per acre. Mortgage ,£3OOO. ■Terms. . M ACRES. Freehold,. Dairy Farm, all flat, loamy soil; (j-roomed house and outbuildings; e'\ in grass; 50 acres p,oughable; i\ acres in turnips and 2. acres potatoes; .subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by races; carrying 32 cows, hull, and 2 horses; 3 miles from railway, and % miles from Municipal Milk Depot. Mortgage .£4723. Price £'75 per acre." ,' ~ \ ■' ' ' P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. ___ BAY OF PLENTY PROPERTIES. INSPECT DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS. qq:ACRES, drained swamp land, all grass and well improved, buildings, etc. M .£3B. .£950 cash, i ■ (44) 1 C\R ACRES, balance crops, thoroughly improved. £3(1. .£IOOO cash. 1A A ACRES, all grass and crops, subdivided. All buildings, etc. .£3O, £$4fl cash'. ■ ' ' ' (47.8.) /•W ACRES, grass and crops, all buildings, milking lunchines. £38 ,£950 cash. bi . (48) rn ACRES, fully improved, all buildings, etc. .£75. .£BOO cash. (50) OAK ACRES, Tauranga, fully improved, buildings, etc. .£l2 10s. .£BOO cash. oqa ACRES, mostly drained swamp. Well improved, .£3O. XISOO cash. (53.D.) OPA ACRES, fully improved. All necessary buildings, milking machines, etc. OW .«fl. ,£!806 cash. ~ , „t, ,m t■ i- a I The above area few from our select .lists of Bay of Plenty.,properties, and we would advise clients to communicate with us before going thrniurh. when we shall forward a full list foi perusal. Areas ranging from 50 to 8000 acres. LAND VfIENTS, ( MAR'f OH. „' ~ GREAT POSSIBILITIES IN THIS PAETLY-IMPROVED Q9A-ACRE FARM. ggQ-ACRE FARM. " To be -Sold to Wind un an Estate. ' ' , ■ This nronorty is situated 71 miles from Te. Kuiti. im a good metal road, and'is allin grass with the exception of 50 acres swedes and about 150 acres tfaiden country (tall fern and tutu) Splendid Crop of Turnips, quite free from 1 "lit The counter is flat and undulatinsr. and can all be ploughed; divided in 017 iwddorts, and watered by the Molcan River a.-d sin™. The improved paddocks aw now carrying a good sole of grass, and suitable for Dairying ami fattening Only 500 feet above sea level: does not suffer by severe, climate, and stock do remarkably well. The buildings are all that could be desired, ' consisting of good shearing and woolshed, 2 stand. machines, implemented, motor and cart shed, etc., besides a 5-roomed cottage and a convenientlyYrrnneed artistically-designed 6-roomed Modern Bungalow House, situated amid cheerful and pleasant surroundings. Price only .£l3 10s. Easy terms to approved client. WILLIA MS, LTD .. ' SOLE AGENTS, ALL BRANCHES. FOR SALE OR'EXCHANGE. ' ". rt/\n ACRE 5 partly'improved country, situated about halfway between 10 000 Wedii"ton and Pnlmerston North. Two miles from railway and moW'Tond Good buildings on the property. 1100acrVin crass, which win ers two wethers and other stock a .nUniKd chance for a wenlthv man who can spend a few thousand pounds annum in improvements. Should appeal very much to a man Tvhose property ™ ■^e?wllT«ll t on the most liberal' of terms, particulars of wtiich can be had from the Agent, y ICTO K E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEUDING. ttirtf JfRER 3 miles from Mangaweka by good metalled road. S:hool and 765 railway at Mangaweka, 3 miles; 740 acres in English grajg 25 acrM ! «t nreeent in'turnips and rape, balance light bush; 150 acres nloughable, 565 a C rM?ndulating, 200 acres flat. • Po< t and- wire, fences snbdivided into 20 padSocks well watered by river and springs. Carrying a,t present 21 sheep and 150 head cattle. The land is best suited for grazing purposes. Rates and y . taxes, £61: per acre. Terms arranged. -\' ' : ; THE NZ. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COT., LTD., DOMINION FARM ERS' INSTITUTE. WELLINGTON. CHOICE T/IRANAKI FATTENING OR MILKING FARM. wittered 30 paddocks; handy school, factory, and PoSt pßfcE ! 'A™™ »S. 5. years Thh property could mi lK 200 »nd h suitable for subdivision into 50 to 10P-Vcre lots. . Further particulars from ' GILMOUR AND CLARKE, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. """-'•' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP STATION, 16,0000 ACRES... a nuns Freehold and 1000 AC RES. Education and Pastoral Leasehold, 7000 about 2514 acres ploUghable," the bal. i • v,fiw nnd undulstinc; all we.l watered.. The frrchold is mostly m fln n « wi h Slh"s oig t bush "subdivided into 20 paddocks; buildings «m----grass .', ~ , al id all necessary outbuildings; insured foi pnsc modern resid- J ™" carrying capacity 7000 big sheep and 300 biu S- couldtolv 1v 'iK sW and 500 cattle. Tha i.ro. The 9000 acres leasehold, hold at a very low rental being given in. Solo reason Ir selling is owner's ill-health. We consider this to be an opportunity of a life time and strongly advise immediate inspection. J D. MARTIN M'tNTYRE AND CO., ESTiTE AGENTS AND BROKERS, _,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 10

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