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RURAL' LAND ' —' «» r,j . I . ' I ■ \k„ ! -v' i I ... 1 ' :/'S TAUMAIiUNUI DISTRICT, , 1140 A ® BS ' V AT 128 - * PER ACRE. /T THIRTEEN MILES 'FROM ; TAUMABUNUi,':i All in grass, about 100 acres plough-- . able, balance easy hills. Splendid grazing country, abundant water, ring fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks; 4-rootoed house with usual conveniences; cowshed, woolshod with 4-stand machines complete, stable, trapshed, and concrete dip, School, 2£ miles. •!' GOODWILL'.£IO PER ACRE, WITS .£ISOO. CASH. /••■ „ ' FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND COT., Land Agents, King's Chambers, Wellington, WALK. IN—WALK OUT, - •. QQA ACRES, Freehold, easy rolling i yi ?°™try.Kood S-roomed house,! 8 ■' double-bail cowshed, with machines, all in grass, well watered, and subdivided ■ into ...12 paddocks' by ,first-class feneing. Will carry 100 head mixed g?o,wn 'cuttle, Owner "is'at present- carr-nnr-'i.rjS-. Vdairycows (good finality), 18 i.e. 27weaners, 2 bulls, and will sell as. a'.Y • : going concern with horses,, traps, hivr-:. ness, 'all farm implements and sundries - at .£3O per acre, with JE2960 cash. M _ This place js a srift, and the first Jto • inspect will buy. Taranaki's 'coast land ■ lias ■ a-■ (treat future, and it Will .pay Jo :i buy early. £ ■ A. L. HUNTER AND CO., "i ■ Land and General Commission Agents, » - P.O. Box 217> King Street, New Plymouth. '' ;t ■ LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU? i 292 Lambton Quay ~ r(Above Gamble and Creed's). ACRES, all in grass except "25 ' « Ims1 ms sll eiter bnsliv about ft) acres.lint, balance undulating; ,6-roomeii house, telephone, ca.rshed, woolshed, „ loosebox, d-bailed cowshed. This place - ; will carry 300 breeding ewes and 25 oows. •'* One mi e from- school, 2 miles from post I office; 5J miles to cheese factory, 10 mifes from railway. There is a lot.of milling timber on .this nlaco, also firewood,' Price £9 per acre. Exceptionally easy terms arranged. . IT ACRES, Freehold, all .in grass rfx I ce'pt 70 ' fieVes Sfeond' growth,'' 7 ' 3 paddocks (well watered), 250 acrijs flnf,' 300 acres ploughable, 9 acres fias* been ' ploughed, 6-roomed house, telephone, 10- " bailed cowshed with .'cngineroojn and coil- - crete. yard. Small sawmill. >• Price for 1 sawipill and farm, ,£2O per" acre." ,£ISOO ; ' cash. ' ; .Write or call for information'Te.larfd or property. We are here to help you ; all. Orchards, poultry farms, residential > property, businesses, etc. " WELLINGTON RETURNED : . ASSOCIATION..,'... ; SOMETHING SOUND. . . OOQ ACRES, with 5-roomed house, I iJOv with all modern conveniences! V race cow-byre, concrete floor, L.K.G. & milking machine and Hi'tohison ,vacuum . : pump; hydraulic ram. Abopt.3ls acres' in grass, 10 acres turnips, 7"acres shelter - ; bush, all ploughable when stumped, 80 -. acres already ploughed and gratised; 1would easily carry double the stock with • a little improvement. Eandv to school and factory on good metalled road. - j Would cut up nicely- into two sections. : Owr.er will sell as a going concern, with', " < 100 head of cattle, including 53 milking -' ' cows, >8 horses, and all'usual-farm, implenients and plant, including milling <' machines, also llfi dairy factory shares, furniture, and everything except pot 1 'eonal effects. Stock and implement* • j ' alone are worth _ .£2OOO. Price ,£33 per acre freehold, with cash; good terms for balance. Wire for. Option. - ■ This is a snip. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., ; - " (S. A'. Dailey, Land Representative),' Dbvon Street, New Plymouth. .IQA ACRES of Freehold Land, sitri--*-0"' ated witllin two miles of cheeas and butter factory, school, P.O. r > tele-~ ..T phone, stores, on good metalled road, practically all been well shunned, ploughed-and laid down in good English grasses, practically clear'of -freede,' .. .good; winter niid spring . feed, subdivided fnto'ls paddocks, in two sections, wide frontage, will carry 70 cows nnd. young stock, nicely sheltered, good house- of. O* H ' or 7 rooms. S-cow plant mi.'king ,ma- .! ehine nnd engine goes in with farm. This. Is an excellent dairy farm in good d'lWet. will rise in value. Prien only an acre, ,£looo' to <61500 cash, balanceS years at 51 per cent. Would consider., exchange for eood second mortgage with perhaps a little cash. • CAMPBELL, JACKSON AND ROBT, ....... , WOOD, * ; - . Broadway, Stratford. GOOD. FRESH WINTER FEED, Ofifl ACRES, good grass, land; has been understocked for u while, and now has abundance of feed.. It is about half ploughable. balance ' easy: well watered and subdivided; 5-roorted house and outbuildings. About 1 mile from school, nnd handy to markets. Good winter profits can be assured by buying this place now; will earrv a lot "of stock. Price ,£32 p|r acTe, Terms arranged. This place has only been farmed by \ one-man, who took it'up whsn bush. Apply J. B. WILTON AND CO., Agents, Palmerston North. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. . f 1 on ACRES, situated in best dairying . XOU district in tlio North Island. Will carry 60 cows. Close to .-'nctory and school; Well subdivided nn/f watered by • artesian \vells. Good dwelling and outbuildings. New milking plant. About 30 ' . ions hay pnd /ojjt go with the ' place, cam Ites hdtf, 1 . at valuation. J iC2OOO' will 'you- r in, i:v ' i For further particulars apply to Solo .'t Agents, , N.Z. FARMERS 11 CO-OP; DTST.' CO.. LTD., , i Foilding.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 226, 18 June 1920, Page 11

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