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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. CHOICE WAIKATO FARM. *|OA ACRES of first-class dairying AOV land, in the sunny Waikato, only -2 , miles from Cambridge, 1 mile to'school, and J mile to factory. Title Freehold; 7-roomed house with all conveniences. Concrete motor garage, concrete grain shed, concrete cowshed with 20 hails, all necessary outbuildings. Carry 100 cows and do them well. Well subdivided, and is a good cutting. up proposition at; . . ■ . PRICE, .£lls per acre, with .£3OOO cash. Balance on mortgage for 7 years at 51 per cent. F/859. . Apply . ' -. r • LYNSKEY AND EVANS, Hawera. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. 0/1 A ACRES, Freehold, the model <"» ■*"•. farm of the district, and without exaggeration the equal of anything in New Zealand. All level; rich drained swamp, and. with tho exception of a por-tion-in cultivation th» whole is- in* English grasses and in great heart, The property wintered, last year 180 head of cattle'and 800 sheep, and is used for dairying,' fattening, and cropping, principally fattening. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, but these were carried solely all the season on two paddocks of ryo grass and clover, comprising 20 acres. These two paddocks_ at the moment are in beautiful condition. A largo amount of chaff lab been grown this season, averaging over 3J tons and weighing out at 21 sacks to the ton. There is a beautifully situated homestead of 7 rooms, cowshed, a large barn and stables; a private metalled road runs right through the farm, which is situated handy to factory, on an asphalt road, within 1 miles of alaige town Fences are of the vory tat, English wire only being used. On a conservative estimate this- farm will easily, milk 150 cows. Indications are that this property will be ,£IOO per acre within a few months. • Price, ,£7O por acre. Deposit .£6OOO. THE . FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., ■Victoria Street, Hamilton. A GENUINE BARGAIN. WANGANUI. KQA ACRES, Froehold, abont 5 miles ■ OJV by main road from Wanganui i handy to school, store, post office, and factory. All in the best of English 1 grasses; all easy country, with 200 1 acres ploughable;'well subdivided by ' excellent fences into 11 well-watered 1 paddocks. - Beautiful Homestead of 8 rooms, with every modern convenience; all necessary outbuildings,' in- ! eluding woolshed, yards, etc Carrying 1200 breeding ewes, besides about 100 cattlei " PRICE, .£37 PER ACRE; XSOOO cash, ', balanco arranged. For further particulars, apply to . MESSRS. LONDON AND CO., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. EXCHANGES FOR GOOD DAIRY FARMS OR FOR FIRST MORTGAGES. I ■ IQQT ACRES, Freehold; good 6J.uO i roomed house, with all conveniences; good woolshed; with machines and plant;'all in grass, and well subdivided; 70 acres ploughable. Place is carrying 1200 ewes, 700 wethers, 000 hoggets, and ISO head of big cattle. Price, £10 10s. per acre. *a a ACRES, Freehold, S <mlee by 4fcW. metalled road from post office, store, and factory, with school opposite homestead; tip-ton home of 7 Tooms. with. all necessary outbuildings; 10-bailedcow-shed in good order; 350 acres in grass, 50 acres bush; 150 acres level; 350 acres being ploughable. Ai present carrying 50 cows, 97 dry stock; 20 sheep,. 5 horses, and 15 pigs. This farm has a great prospective valuo. and is cheap at .£25 per acre, with £1500 cash. Apply BARNITT AND ROBERTSON, Stratford. OQ ACRES, half-mile Bulls Post Office, nO rich river deposit, in great condition ; 12 acres of this property is now leafed at annual rental of £100. Price, £100 per acre. A really fine proposition. 9QR ACRES, 6 milee Fulls, 2-roomed /*s/D cottage. Large granary, stables, and implement shed, nine paddock', well watered', 70 acres sw.edes, 10 acres turnips. 25 acres new grass. Good proposition at £35. . Cash required, .£2OOO. '. H. A. GOODALL AND CO., Land Agents, BULLS. 1 tyi -i ACRES; S.G.R.. with exception LOl 1 of SO acres Freehold; annual rental ,£l4; property subdivided into several paddocks; approximately lOflfl aores in grass,.balance bush. Most of the country is hilly and capable of mnoh improvement. There is no-roomed dwelling on property, also all necessary outbuildings PRICE, including Freehold, £3 per noro, Terms arranged. ■ HUNTE3 AND THOMAS, Blenheim. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE.. HANDY little Sheep Run, comprising 1000 acres freehold, all in grass, undulating to hilly country, all rideable, all well fenced and subdivided, fences all in good order. The property is well watered and real healthy sheep and cattle country, equal to 1J sheep per acre, besides cattle. Buildings consist, of 4roomed cottage and sheep and cattle yards. We havo inspected this property and can thoroughly recommend it. For termo and full particulars apply to MILNE AND ROCHFORT. Agents, Levin. A SPLENDID GRAZING PROPOSITION -LIMESTONE COUNTRY. ' IAQQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, good Xt/i/O limestone conntrv 750 acres In : best of grasses, balance heavy, mixed, bush, principally mahoo, komni, ana ■ tnwa. Divided into 12 sheen-proof pad ■ docks, well watered. Wintered 1200 sheep, two-thirds ewes, and 100 cattle. Metalled roads, situated 12 miles from railway station, sehoo'i on property, sixroomed house, telephone connected, nii up-to-date woolshed with 3-machine plant, new yards, dip, etc., all fences and buildings "are in first-class order. Price, .£ll per acre. Terms, ,£2500 cash to good man j Balance as arranged. Apply oarly to L. JACOB, Agent, Te Kuiti. I

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 225, 17 June 1920, Page 9

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