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RURAL LAND FOR BALE, Y , WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST DAIRYING. PROPOSITION; OFFERING IN i THE WAIRARAPA AT:THE-PRESENT TIME. , OCA ACRES, L.1.P.; BG-acres of heavy low limestone hills, lying well to the sun. The balance is fla't, and the. soil is a . heavy black loam, being particularly well grassed. .'' % The whole property is well watered, and is well subdivided into 11 pad--docks by good post and'wire fences. > , The property will milk 120 cows, and do them well. The buildings comprise: G-rooined house, stables, implement shed, and paiv- | ticularly good cowbails, machines, and engine, being included in the price. >' This ideal little farm is.'situated 18 mile.? from Masterton by-an excellent road, 14 miles from railway, and) close to factory. Price £40 per.Acre for the goodwill, with .£2500 ensh, balance arranged for 4 years at 5 per cent. The Government rent is JCIGB per annum. , \ _ ' }or further particulars, apply to WAIRARAPA FARMERS'' CO- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION; - ' : '• MASTERTON. . P.O. Box 1.52. • Private' Phone, Tel. 1605. , , 2465 ■ < SPLENDID'GRAZING AND FATTENING COUNTRY. -' ' • . OQAA ACRES, Land Transfer Title, situated Muhuemii District, all in grass, / 4l*y\J well fenced and subdivided into 9' sheep-proof paddocks. 7 and 8 wires; substantial totara and hinau posts, all fences in excellent order and 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 good orde- 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 acres very rich river flats and Ml) acres of very rich fattening easy slopes, the balance very easy undulating country with good basins, slopes, valleys, and easy hill faces. There is a 6-roomed house, well finished, small cowshed, and- stockyard. The property has a gnod frontage to a main road, which is. metalled to withm' a short distance of the farm. Store and, post office within 2 miles. There is a considerable amount .of very'fine country surrounding 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" 1 GOO sheep,\Bso to 1000 grown-. cattle; 200 fat; bullocks just sent to: works.' PRICE, '.£2o' per acre.' Terms'arranged: NOTK—Thts property was takeh up.originally by present .owner, whose 'sole l reason for selling is ill-health; otherwise lie would not ' think of . offering it. . 1 have inspected this 1 land'and think it one of 'the best propositions that-1 •: hays had. on my books for many years. ' ' . • .; „ Full particulars upon application. . . * , NEWTON KING. ' LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENTI NEW PLYMOUTH. ' , ' P.O. BOX 100. Telephone 709. ■

" MURRAY, ROBERTS, . AND CO, LTD. "1 U"1 ACRES, lj miles from Featherston, rich dairying land, capable of cariyiJLl. ins 80' head., cattle. Heavy loam. soil, all flat, and watered by. pel**' • ' miirient stream. No buildings, but these can bo arranged.for at a low cost. Price, .£7O, per acre. Easy, terms. _ i' • " . A QA ACRES, O.R.P. at 30s„ Waitomo County, 3j miles from school ?nd 8 miles ; tttJU from rail. Over3ooacres p!oughablv4oo acres mixed English grasses, splen- '. v did sole. 50 acres ploughed. Several-paddocks, all watered'' by . permanentx : streams. Will milk 100 cows in present stpW or will winter 2 sheep to acre; ( 5-roomed house, with' telephone and "ail Conveniences, jirbail cowshed, imple- t ment shed and chaffhoiise. .FREEHOLD-PEICB,. £16 10s.' per aci;e. Terms— ■' .£IOOO cash, balance 5 years at. 0 per cent. 1 Off A ACRES, 0.R.P., nt 17s. 6d. per acre} subdivided into 6 paddocks; wall •XDO-x. ; fenced an J watered; 1050 acres grass'}.-'carrying '. 1 800 sheep and 120 head cattle; 2 houses with conveni paces, also woolslied. machines,- dip,.and . • yards.' .Rent .£36 per annum. Price, ,£S 10s. per acre. .Mortgage £3000. > Terms. . . ■ ■ -g . ■. • - ; ' . . P.p. BOX 1519* WELLINGTON.— ~ | SPECIAL LIST.. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, COME AT ONCE'TO INSPECT. Oftn ACR.ES of- first-class dairying country, 10 miles from Te Aroha. All level and in..grass, 90 'acres of which is ."very heavy drained swamp; 12 paddocks, well, watered by and windmills; 7-rooined house, store-' room, barn, 3 loose boxes, 8-bail cowshed and yard concreted, implement .' shed,- etc.; 21 miles from-town, school/and factory and .6 from railway sta- \ tion,' Carrying 75 cows. . Price £G5 per acre; £21500 posh; or as a, going ( ebneern 473 : per acre, £2500 cash; •-. .; (f -^. OA A "ACRES of the famous . Sandon'ryegrass. country, 3 miles from railway /aUy town. : A.bout 170 acres level, balance easy country; 7 paddocks, well watered. , New,s-roomed house, motor shed, stable, .cowshed, etc.; 35 <• acres turnips and swedes; V Patches bush, balance grass (mostly, young). Prise m per new.;- £2000 cash. , , - I .' . ! } C ..U), /»(> ACRES tip-top dairy: farm, adjoining, railway town, Feildmg district., DO All in grass-and subdivided into 8 paddocks. All level and practically all stumped. Watered by springs and running stream. GDod -4-roomed house, outhouse, washhouse, 10-bail cowshed concreted, trap shed, etc. Price only ■ J AMIR ; LAND AND'ESTATE AGENTS, : - \ MAUx'OM. . -. ' ■ ■ ? HIGH-CLASS FARM. ' ' RICH' RIVER DEPOSIT. • ' ONE 7111.10' FROM PALMERSTON. , • ; BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD, N ' rtWA ACRES, splendid situation, and one of the most . %-llf farms in th° Mfinawatn. being ornamented, and sheltered by lwnn tiful clumps of native and English' trees. - t" A GREAT P T ECE OF DAIRYING LAND, and when • used for this purpose will give -handsome, whims' to'the; purchaser; .will grow lucerne and, grass to perfection; divided into '~15 paddocks.'. ■ Alvint Ufl acres good river beach gnwiisr land tnfown m. , ' ' SOAIFONE WILT. GET A BARGAIN HERE, AS THE- PRICE IS ' ..'ONLT 'ills. PER ACRE. '• Easy Terms to Epod. man. : ' ! ' > ABRAHAM A> T D WILLIAMS, LTD., • ROLE AGENTS. ' ... : - ... ALL BRANCHES. ■

fob sale or'exchange.' ..'• n ACRES partlv. improved\country, situated 'aboot halfway between 10 000 WeiliWton and Palmorston North. Two miles from railway and • and*oiler stock. » rWofo'r a'wealthv man who can . spend a few thousand pounds . er'nnnlm in Should appeal very much to "a man property " ' Owner o '\rilUell'on the most liberal of terms, particulars of which can be had frtvm tte Agent, SMITH, L . . • LAND AGENT,' \ . _ . FEILDING. ; ... ■> V ACRES 3 miles from Marigawelca by pood' metalled road. School and 765 railrav at lldngaweka, 3miles; WO acre*.in English grafs 2S aorw R t nreeont in'tiiT«ip« and rape, balance\li«rht bush; 150 acres ploughable, 563 ncresTndulating, 200 acres fiat. • Post and wire fences subdivided into 20 pad. ' S well watered by river and spring Carrying at present 21 sheep and ' 150 head cattle. The land is best suitpd for grazing purposes. Rates and taxes, .€6l. • ' . • PRICE—JS2S per acre. Terms 'arranged. ■ . ipgjj ft,Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP: 'DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. ■ , WELLINGTON. ■ , SOUND PROPOSITIONS. inn's nf rich land all level and in splendid order, fenced, into 12 .padfSland"&>X7o(f « a going concern at .SlO5, mth^SM '«A oTC*coui»tryl -TO acres in grass. 400 acres oloiiifr.a'ole. divided CIQ.PJ . 5 io -.j.inpti! There'are' at the present time rOO head cf mixed cat- •« 1 £f° c'n jasilv milk 150 dairy-co*? Iwsides other slLf Gottltix'roonied house, men's whare,"cowshcd, ivoolshed, etc. Trice,.£2o per acre; £5000 cash, balance at s|..per cent. ~ ■ GILMOTJK ; .'AND CLARKE, . ' EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAWKE'S BAT SHEEP STATION, 16,0000 ACRES, '• • .pp'we fwhoM nnd (1000 A'ORIW, Education and ■ Pastoral Leasehold, 7000 situated 'tot nart Hawke's Bay; ahonl 25(Vacres p ougbable. the bal. i • ' uiul Xa nil wel i watered. The freehold ifl mostly \n ance being " { IHit bush - snbdi vided into 20 paddoclts; buildings com., ' t!r "" S of 9 rolsaml all necessary outbuildings; Insured foi '■ •"teleohone connected: present cart - vin * ™ p ." c j ty ®' ,ce .P nn ™? M JJJjI cattle; could easily bo improved to.carry 10,000 Aefep and 500 cattle. The.-pro* pCr t y pRICE^fI(k''PER ACRE™OR THE 7000'.ACRES FPEEHOU) Thfl nOOO acres leasehold, hold at a very low rental being given in. Sole r«won fo- selUng is owner's ill-health. We con sider this to be - opportun.ty of a Me. timo and atronglv advise immediate inspection. \ J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., ; ESTATE AGENTS/AND BROKERS, r 815 Lambton Quay. ; WELLING k'V

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 14

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