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. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. KOULSTQN AND STANTON (T.' S, Roulston) . (A. E. Stanton) LICENSED LAND AGENTS, ' ■HASTINGS. H. 8.. (jAji ACRES; L.1.P., Hawke's Bay OUU district (nehy sea const).. Bent, 4s.' 6d. • Subdivided into 8 paddock 9, all well grassed and ! well watered, easy ploughablo country, 5 acres tmeh, Will carrv 3 dry sheep in, winter; 6-roomed dwelling, woolshed, and machines. ]|lotor gnrope, sheds, etc. House has every convenience, 2 miles from school by good metalled road. PRICE Goodwill, .£lB per acre. Terms good man. Real Proposition. ■ , , P.O. Bos 247, Hastings. , ' la 4 ACRES, nil .grass, ..seven .'padJIU-* docks, streams; 7-roonied house and usual dairy buildings; half plouEfhable; balance easy slope? < now carrying CO cattle, 14 sheop, 4 horwis: >£20, free; hold, on good term?. • » OA A A ACRES, all ploughable. half <viPUly / under cultivation. : balance fern and tutu, 200 acres splendid swedes, BO soft 1 turnips, 175 just laid down, 550 permanent pastures,- three cottages, and timber for big shed. .Present crops are Becond to nothing. . Motor road to place. Adjoining place sold at i2O- |Without bnildines. Price, £U for! freehold. Terms ion application.; • \ ! Q/T»0 ACRES, O.R.P. at 255.. ISO awes O"0/W in grass, balance bush. Two paddocks, S-roomed ■ whare, sheep yards, etc., 110, chains' fencing, orchard, parden, etc.,. 16 miles.from railway. Price, •filOM; easy terms. ; /jq-j ACRES, O.R.P. n'f 305., 360 grass, 00 J. balance bush, 8 paddocks, house, yards, and tracks... £!. per acre. Termsj arranged." K. C, GUTHRIE. Land Agent, •RAETIHL ' IQGK ACRES, O.R.P. and L.l.P.,'' 1 oOt) good grazing country on metalled road, in Taranaki district, 7-room-ed bouse with all modern conveniences, including hot and cold water; 1493 acrc9 in crass, balance bush and scrub, cowfihed'. with 5 bails' and necessary outbuildings, well watered country, subdivided into'l9 paddocks. Will winter 2400 sheep and 70 cattle. Present carrying 2100 sheep and 75 cattle; 9 miles from school and 2 from P.O. Price. ,£lO 10s.; .£SOOO cash, balance easy, terms. Knn ACRES, 0.R.P., good Oi/u country, on good metalled road, fn Taranaki; 7-roomed hoiiso with all conveniences, motor garage, etc.; 500 acres in grMj, Jmlance bush, welt watered and subdivided, 150 acres ploughable, carrying 2 sheep, free from weeds, adjoining school and i mile from P.O. Price, .£lO "10s.; .21000 cash, balance easy terms. Apply FOLEY. AND JAGO, Stratford. A CHEAP PROPERTY. .. OOQ/1 ACREfI of first-class Limestone li/VdQb and Papa Country. Between 1300 and 1400 acres in splendid grass, and about 350 acres of rough feed being sown, and fern now being crushed.' Between 30 and 40 acres turnips; 600' to 700 acres ploughablo now, all very easy country. and a large proportion of balance ploughablo when , cleared. The clearings are subdivided into 12 paddocks, house of 0 rooms, stable, implement shed, cowshed j and stock and 9lieep yards. About 500 acres of ■ heavy tawa>bush. This property is situated , about It) miles from Te Kuiti and eight miles from railway station: will winter 2 dry sheep and cattle without crops.-' This is a splendid proposition at XI2 per acre, and we can atrarige terms for sound man to go in- at .£3OOO cash. Apply early, . „ MATTHEW AND LUSK, . , P.O. Box 123. Te Kuiti; 'Phone 59. DAIRY FARM. THE BEST QUALITY PROCURABLE. QP AGRES, all in grass, permanently 00 watered; well fenced and divided; good 7-roomed bungalow, 8-bail cow- - shed with -4-cow 'plant, machines; new loose-box, trapshed, harness roomi and motor shed on concrete foundation. Handy to school and factory; will dairy 65 oows., Price '■£160' per acre. Terms: .£4OOO, cask, balance 5 years at SJ-per ceit. • ' The returns from thin place will prove this ono .of the best propositions being offered. " ' Apply, at once, ' DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, Palmereton North. 1 •»•■ : .. . ' JOPLIN, STALLARD, AND CAR- ' MICHAEL, LTD., 'Phone 76, Levin. Auctioneers, Land and llstiite Agents. 1 KK ACRES, MOutoa, ri.ver land, all 1«0 in best, of gra(S9o9, carrying 80 cows and heifers, 20 weaners, 50 sheep and 8 horses, 9-roomed holncstead, every modern convenience including fias; cofr. sheds, etc., all up to latest requirements. A bargain at .£95 per. aero. Easy, terms. EJA ACRES, 7 rooms, 12 acres in crop, o'/ 20 cows, farming implements, close to railway station and school, going concern. <£110 per acre. .£2OOO cosh. SHEEP 'AND CATTLE FARM. Ann ACRES in grass, except a few J l ''" acres turnips, 12 paddocks, 650, acres .ploughable, Inrge plantations';' up-to-date 9-roomed house, h. and c. water; every - convenience, woolshed, situated close to' good town. This property .will stand inspection. Price, £2-1 10a. j*r nore, JMfIDO cash, bruance 6 years sinterest 5J por cent. Apply . ,15. R. KIDD ,'Sucocicor to Gilohrist f.nd Kidd), 12 lUniittkei Street, Palmereton North. A SNIV. 1 wnn ACRES of excellent sheep com.l. i «"«? try, accessible by good metalled road- well subdivided with strong fencing, carrying capacity. 1000. b. Wt«, 1300 wethers, 400 dry ewes, 800 hoggett, '. 800 Inmbs, 35 cows; 10 miles from .rail--1 way township. One of the best sheep 1 runs in South T.'irnnaki. Price, £10 10s. 1 per cash. Owners will «-• chango good mortgages Or leasoftble dairy 1 farms, aa they ar& retiring from form--1 tag. worth inspecting «t once. JAMES AND GILLMAN, Stoolr, FiiMice, and Land Agents,'"' Hftwera,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 11

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