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RURAL LAND FOR SALE, 1 OOA ACRES, Freehold, situated in IOOIP tte Eltham District, all in grass and" divided into 18 paddocks; modern house of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, telephone. This property will winter 3000 sheep. Price, £10 10s,, with £4000 cash, balance arranged. w/»q ACRES,' Freehold, nil in grass, <0O . about 100 acres flat; carrying 1100 breeding ewes, 1000 lambs, 200 wethers, 60 head of cattle; houso of 4 rooms, telephone installed; iron woolshed, 3stand Wolsley shearing plant and Donald woolpress.' Subdivided into 12 paddocks by p. and w. fences, 7 and 8 wires, splendidly watered. Immediate possession. This • place is situated near Hawera.' Price, £18, with £3500 cash. m ACRES, Patea district, Freehold property, all' in grass and about 70 acres are plougliable, modern houso'of 6 rooms end conveniences, telephone installed. I This place will carry about 60 dairy cows and othor stock, well watered by creeks and divided into 5 paddocks by good fences; factory, school, and post office 2 miles. Price, £45 per acre, with £1000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Possession any timo. GLENN AND WILLIAMS, , Stock and Station Agents, MARIA PLACE, WANGANUI. BAY OF PLENTY. .BEST CLIMATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ALSO .CHEAPEST LAND. ...'._ '" * A (Mi -ACRES, Freehold, practically all rfcOv in grass, and mostly flat; has' been used for fattening tyillqcks and sheep, for many years.,.' !"' .Only 4 miles from Te Puke, and 1J miles from railway station. BEST HOME in the'district; new ferret concrete house. \ Price, £34 per acre, on good terms. ■ Vendor will take small cash deposit and a good' sound mortgage for balance of his equity (£7600). This land grows excellent maize. At present prices this is the most profitable crop that can be grown. • Further particulars from HERBERT HEWITT,. B«c22)J, Hamilton. •v. LEVIN DAIRY FARMS. •tff ACRES, Freehold, good.rich land, Li) all in grass; 2-roomed > whare, cowbail; main road; handy to Levin. £1500.'

Wl ACRES, Freehold, close to school I » and station; good 5-roomed house, situated on rise; outbuildings, concrete pigsties; five-wire fence; fowlhouso 100 ft. long; ideal poultry farm. • .£2500. cash. Snip. to Ato ACRES, Freehold, half ploughiVQAl able, balance good hill; 24 miles from P. 0., li to creamery*; good 6-roomed house, all conveniences; concrete cowbails; 12 paddocks. £iS acre. .£ISOO cash. ■ A to ACRES, Freehold (30 acres leasc.kAl ho'.il, £1 per acre); situated Ohau;. H miles from 6chool and creamery; 1J acres lucerne;' 7-roomed house; concrete cowbails; engine-room and machines. As a going concern, to include horses and cart, milking machines, 19 cows, etc., .£lO5 Acre. .£1650 cash, mortgages 5 per cent. WHYTE AND SON, 107 Customhouse Quay, *Phona 285. ■■.-. Wellington. ■• --.Bos 50. T GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITION FOR ■ SALE. ~ '~'"" QQAA ACRES, situated 19 miles from OOvV Fordell Railway Station; undulating and hilly, and all exception- \ ally good grazing country; will winter up to 2J sheep; well fenced and subdivided; 5-roomed house,; woolshcd, yards, etc. 'PRICE 15s. per aciej terms as arranged. ' : For fnrther particulars apply WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Napier. V GOING CONCERN. , /»o ACRES, all ploughable, long Toad yO frontage, well fenced by live hedges and posts and wiro. Good sole, of grass. Factory adjoining. House S rooms, in good order. Cowshed, ' concrete floor, dairy, trapshed, piggeries. Stock—26 cows, sheep, 8 horses, implements, etc. Price, iIOO per acre. .£2OOO cash, ml ACRES, situated in the richest 2 . part of North Taranaki. Plenty of subdivisions. All level and ploughablo. Watered by streams. Carrying capacity, 'M cows and dry stock. Buildings, 7-roomcd houso, 12-bail concreted floor milking shed, fitted with Ccow plant Ridd.milking machine and en-, ginea. Price, .£BO per acre. .ttOOO, cash. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. WORTH INSPECTION. OAA ACRES, ,£BS per acre, choice fat•Jul/ tening or dairy farm, FreeholdOn a good metalled road- all in grass and and very well watered; t-cow plant 1 milking machine; 6-roomed and iroomed houses. Been carrying 120 cows and other stock; 1J miles from factory, school, and post office. Price, • J62000 cash, balance, on easy terms. This is a splendid opportunity nnd-is not offered every day. Apply immediately to F. H. JELLYMAN, New Plymouth. ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN WALRARAPA. ■I RAA ODD ACRES, situated right on i.O\f\y tho sea coast, motor-cat' road to door; mostly ploughable, with heavy bullock-fattening swamps (mostly drain-' ed), wintering newly 3000 sheep besides cattl6. and fattening everything. Firstclass homestead, with every modern convenience All necessary buildings. Price ~£25 ner acre. *. AN IDEAL HOME-TOUR OPPORTUNITY! C. C. RQSS AND . -1 1 n ACRES, Freehold, close to StrntXJLO ford, on a good metalled road and situated close to good dairy faotor.v and school. There is a good 7-roomed dwelling on tho property and plenty of outbuildings, concrcto cowshed; all in grass but a fow acres shelter bush, practically all level and all ploughable. Price, .£OO per acre, with milking machines. Cows can also bo taken over with this property. There is plenty of feed for the winter. Cnsh, .£2OOO required, as.a going concern, including HO cows, balance good terms to a roliablo man, or will sell without the Apply' sharp, M'CLUGGAGE AND CO. Stratford. Sole ABOTita.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 9

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