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RURAL LAND FOR BALE. i ' WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST DAIRYING PROPOSITION OFFERING IN THE WAJEAKAPA AT THE PRESENT TIME. GQfJ ACRES, L.1.P., 8G acres of heavy low limestone hills, lying well to tlio , • , ■ Sl " 1, '^' le 'wlonce is flat, ami the soil is a heavy black loam, being particularly well grassed. The whole property is well watered, and is well subdivided into 11 paddocks by good post and wire fences. ■ The property will milk 120 cows, and do them well. The buildings comprise fi-roomod house, stables, implement shed, .trnl rartieularly pood cowbails, machines, and engine, being .included in the price. This ideal little farm is situated 18 miles from Masterton by an excellent road, 14 nines from railway, and close to factory, I'rico ,£4O per acre for the- goodwill, with ,£2500. cash, balance arranged for i years at 5 per cent. The Government rent is J3IOB per-annum. For further particulars, apply to ; ■ [ WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, „ „ „ ■ MASTERTON. . Private Tho ßß , SPLENDID GRAZING- AND FATTENING COUNTRY. 2200 Land Transfer Title, situated Mahuenui District, all in grass, . fenced and subdivided into 9 fiWp-proof paddocks, 7 and 8' wires, substantia! totnra and hinau posts, all fences in excellent order arid condition. The property has been worked as a grazing and fattening farm, and a considerable number of prime bullocks and sheep come off the place annually. The farm is in rooil ord«? w and condition, except 'about 175 acres, which has run away to mako mako. which can be easily cleared. There is good water in all paddocks. Free of noxious weeds. There are about 375 J? re 9 r ' c ' l river flats and 400 acres of very rich fattening easy slopes, the balance very easy undulating country with pood basins, slopes, vnlloys, and easy hill faces. There is a 6-roomed house, well finished, small cowshed, anc i The property has a good frontage to a mnin road, which is metalled to within a short distance of the farm. Storo and post office within 2 miles. There is a_ considerable amount of very fine country sprrounding this block, much of it admirably suited for dairying, in fact dairying has started in close proximity, and a big area of this block is ideal dairying country. _ Carrying capacity 1600 sheep, 850 to 1000 grown cattle2oo ,fat bullocks just sent to works. PRICE. .£2O per acre. Terms arranged.NOTE.—'Thts property_ was taken up originally by present owner, rhoso solo reason for selling is ill-health, otherwise he would not think,of offering it. 1 have inspected this land and think it one of the best propositions that I have had on my books for many years, , , Full particulars upon application.' > NEWTON KING. LAMD, ESTATE. AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. BOX 1(0. Telephone 709. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD. 1 fifv/l ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d. per acre; subdivided into 0 paddocks; well XOutt fenced and tretered; 1050 acres grass; enrrying 1 800 sheep and 120 head cattle; 2 houses with conveniences, also iroolohed. machines, dip, and i yards. It-ent JC3(! per annum. Price, £S 10s. per acre. Mortgage isOOO. Terms. QAA ACRES (about) L.T; Title; in Wellington district: good undulating-and OUv easy lulls, with about 50 acres ploughable; subdivided into 4 large and 3 small paddocks, all watered with pernuvnent streams; 6-roomed house, storeroom, large woolshed, motor or trapshed, 3 sets sheep yards: 750 acres in. good mixed English grasses; about (!0 news food bush—totara. hinau, rimu, rata, etc.; carries U sheep and cattle and fattens well; wintered about 1000 sheep and 50 cattle; 3 miles from rail, 4 miles from town and school. Prica J!l2 per acre; cash required =Bjooo balance on mortgage for 7 years at 5J per cent. OOQA ACRES, Freehold, 12 miles from railwiy station, limelilOoif stone and papa formation; splendid sole of English grasses>l3oo acres ploughable, free from weeds, no bidibidi, no rabbits. The "farm is in splendid order, and is good 2-ewe country; subdivided into 28 sheep-proof paddocks, well fenced and watered throughout; 2 good houses, one new", up-to-date, 8 rooms, with all conveniences; also 7-roomed house, with all convemences; newlarge wooished. machines, 3 sets of yards, stable, and all necessary station buildings. Price .£l3 10s., cash -£10,000, balance 5 years, 51 per cent. P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. BAT OF PLENTY PROPERTIES. INSPECT DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS. qq ACRES, drained Gwamp land, all grass and well: improved, buildings, etc. 00 .£,38. ,£950 cash.. (U) 106 E rnss ' Blanco crops, thoroughly improved. £30. .£IOOO cash. 14 a ACRES, all grass and crops, subdivided. • All buildings, etc. ,£.lO, ■ l'irV .£BIO cash. (478 j nty ACRES, grass and crops, all buildings, milking machines. .£3B cash. . b< (48) ACRES, fully improved, all buildings, etc. £75. ,£BOO cash. (50) fbAf ACRES, Tauranga, fully improved, buildings, etc. .£l2 10s. .£BOO cash. 4\fO (52) d™i nG d swamp. Well improved, .£3O. JEISOO casli. (53.D.) OCA ACRES, fully improved. All necessary buildings, milking machines, etc. OOM m ,£4BOO cash. , ■ „ ' ~ < 4 ;>- A ' V T]ie above are a few from our select lists of Buy of-Plenty properties,, and we would advise clients to communicate with us before going through, when we shall forward a full list for perusal. Areas ranging from 50 to 8500 acres. ■ J. HARRIS AND RONS, LAND * CENTS, * MAR TON. HIGH-CLASS FATV. ETCH RIVER DEPOSIT. ' ONE vn,T! THOM PA.LMERSTON. BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD. ACRES 6piendid situation, and' one of the most picturescue "i" f:ii"ii= in the Mannwatu. b»irif ornamented and sheltered by ' beautiful rinmns of native and English trees. THK IS A GREAT PTECE OF DAIRYING LAND and when .used "for Hiis purpose will give handsome returns to the purchase' 1 : will nrmv lucerne and grass to perfection; divided into 15 paddocks. S iww wl river beach grown? land thrown in. wKi WID GET A BARGAIN HERE, AS THE PRICE IS ONLY .£l"i PER ACRE. Emst Terms to -jwd man.' ABRAHAM AND WTT.T.IAMS, LTD., ROLF! AGENTS. ALL.BRANCHES. ! FOE SALE OB EXCHANGE. «> « Ann ACRES, partly imnroved country. sitaatod about halfway between 10 00'/ We'iiifton nnd Pn'merston North. Two miles from railway and '• Good buildinrrs on the nropertr. mni 1400 icre« in -rass, which winters two withers and other stock. * iend'id chance for n wealth' man who can spend a few thousand pounds annum in improvements. Should nppwi! very much to a man whose property the most liberal' of terms, particulars of which can be ha* from the Agent. E SMITH. LAND AGENT. FEILDING. ' •v/ik ACRES 3 miles from MangaweVa bv coed metalled ro*d. Sshool aw! 7b5 ' -aihrav at M'angawekn, 3 miles; "40 acres in English grass. 25 news at present in'turnips and rape, balance light bush; 15(1 ncres tiloughable. 505 • acres undulating, 200 acres flat. Po?t and wire fen.-e? siibdmderl into 20 pad. dnelts well watered by river and sprine*. Ciurmmr at pwsent 2J sheep and 1 i. , 150 hr'ad cattle. The land is best suited for crazing purposes. Rates ana taxes, .£Bl. PRICE—J32S per ncre. Terms rrraiifffd. - THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY.. LTD., DOMINION FARM BRS' INSTITUTE. WEI-LIN GTON. sound PR nrosmo.vs. nn. ACRES of rich land, all level and in M.Wid order fenced into IS na& 69 docks; well watered, adjoins .fac ory and -school: groomed house, arga 1 it.' iinirv ete. CArrvinv? 2.> cows. horsos. 1 hull, ii nti 20 ••lieeT). land, wlfli do*-r>. cr as a soiiur.concern-ni 011(15,. viHi .CI2OO "a'cFFS*oT'Vne"countrv! 73S acn-f i.-: iin'."-'. W oloiichMilo. dividoa ■ 935 A S„ ES ,2° »,wU There are «t the h>e 0? of ~ xtd cat- ' L nnd 300 sheep on the property. Can Mb milk iw^besidesother stock Good cix-K*>n>«i hmise, men s wha.'e, cnvrfieu, *Trice. A.O , per acre: £5000 cash, balance at 51 fir cent. ' GILMOT-'R *NI) OLARRK. I EGMONT STREL'/O. NEW PLYKO'JTII HAWKE'3 BAT SHEEP STATION. 1fi.il0l!0 ACIiSS. „ AA . ACRES Freehold and nCOO AC'U-S.. !ulcc.:fi.-r, and Pasta-si TOOO situated best part HawVeV Bay: shont ploTKlwfeU. 12:| nnce being hill J' nnd undulating; a.l we; Too fr.-ehold » m«l!y 1 5 SS vi"b ot v: .T ; ' '" ,0 com. nrls- modern renidence of 9 ro-jir.s, nnd. all !,c»y;Hty oatliuih.inpi: insured for Kb'telephone connected; prwat can big sheep and 300 big rattlo- could easily 1» improved to iarp 10.00U mid 500 calile, Tlio pror,crty PER 7WW ft ORES FRKBHOtft. mu wxiJi ncros leasehold, held at a rciy low rwilfii, boJng girvn la. Sole reasca foVsMlinv <« oWe iU-H«i!U». .We consider this to bf of.pnrhiruty of « Mitt time raid' otror-giy "dvise inumcdmto J. D. MARTiK JiOTYSi .i-V9 O'G,, aSTiT.O Wl2ii) TS AND B'HOKEKS, iiS lAtebton Quay. WiilJilNffiPOSi

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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