RURAL LAND FOR JfitQ. '.; TE PUKE DISTRICT GOING CONCERN DAIRY-FARM. Attn ACRES,.FREEHOLD.: ALL plonghiable and in good grass, ex« cept 20 acres maize, 9 acres turnips and about'GO acres good 6wamp, now being brought, in. Nine well fenced'pad- i docks, watered by springs . and creeks. j Milking 45 cbwe and grazing 500 sheep and 20 haad of cattle;. 1000 sheep, and 50 ' head of cattlo have fattened on the- grass ! alone during tho last twolve months, j Good house of 7 rooms, with complete range of outbuildings. School, threo> ! quarters mile. PRICE, as going concern, with 45 coH and machincß, £31 per acre. Cash,-£3OOO. j FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND COY., - \ Land Agents, " j KING'S CHAStBERS, WELLINGTON. \ BEACH LAND. . . ■;.[ THE BEST FOR DAIRYING. ' \ OAA ACRES, Freehold. Sphmdid OTU country, within 1 milo of beabh, 5-roomed house in good order, 8bail cowshed with L.K.G. maohincs and ; Lister engine. All in good grasses. 12 subdivisions. All level and all plough- ■. able. Now carrying and winterinc well ; 60 dairy cows, J8 heifors, 50 weaners 3 bulls, 5 horses, 3G sheep. Factory, school ' and Tiost,office 2 miles. Price, £00 per acre: £4000 cash. Balance can remain on'fjfirst mortgage for good term at cur- j rent rato of interest; --,:.-■ This is a splendid farm andTho owner i ' can show great returns.'There is" a fu- -\ ' ture for this Coast Iflpd. anOho man ] who gets in now will never "regret it. ' 1 Write or wire for. appointment to in--1 spect. ■ ~, „,. ; . A. L.-HUNTER AND COY.. •-• Land and General' Commission Agents, K!nsr Streot. New Plymouth. P.O. Box 217. . 'Phono 718. LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU, 292 Lambton Quay -V (Above Gamble and Creed's), r, zLAA ACRES, all in grass except "25 ; rrvFv acres shelter about "00 acres flat, balance undulating; 6-roort'ed house, telephone, carshed, woolßhiid, loosebox, 4-lmiled cowshed. This place will carry 360 breeding ewes and 25 covije. ' One mile from school, 2 miles from post office, 5\ miles to cheese factory, 10 miles from railway. ■ There is a lot of milling timber on this place,- also firewood. Price .£9 per acre. Exceptionally easy tenuis arranged. "I A AW ACRES, Freehold, all in grass ex9k9bl , copt.7o acres second growth, '9 paddocks (well watered), 250 acres flat, 300 seres ploughable, 9 acres has been ploughed, 6-roomed house, telephone, 10tmiled cowshed with engineroom and con- ; crete yard. Small sawmill. Price for sawmill and farm, £20 per acre. £1500 cash. 2'; Writo or call for information re land or property. Wo are hfiro to help yon all. Orchards, poultry farms, residential property, businesses, etc. ■*: WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. 2 SOMETHING SOUND. ;»• ; OQrt ACRESj with 5-roomed houfie, (SOsi ivith all modern conveniences) race cow-byre, concrete floor, L.K.G. milking machine and Hutchison vacuupi' pump; hydraulie rare. About 315 acriM in grass', 10 acres turnips, 7 acres Bheltisr bush, all ploughable when stumped, ,80 .; aores already ploughed nnd grassed; would easily carry double tho stock with a little improvement. Handy te school and factory on good metalled road. Would cut up nicely into.'two' sections. Owner will sell as a going; concern, with! 100 head of cattle, including 53 milking cows, 3 horses, and all usual farm iiii- i plements and plant, including milking ; machines, also' 116 dairy factory shnrcs, | furniture, and everything except per- ! sonal effects. Stock and implement* alone are worth £2000. -Price £33 per ; aero freehold, with £3flGfl cash; gopd I terms for balance. Wito for option. This is a 6nip. .L. A. NOLAN AND CO, ...;■■ ■ (8. 'A'. Eailey, Land •Representative), Devon Street, New Flymouth. ,• [ . THE BIG RETURNS. OAA ACRES, close to Glaxo Factory;' \ r</\3\> cJS ploughable, well divided and watered; 7-ix»ined house;, nicely ; sheltered; cow shed, concrete floor, and: i all'other necessary buildings; handy tt ■ 6chool; can dniry a larger herd of cows; j milking plant installed. Price, £75 per i aero; good terms arranged. j Apply i WILTON AND VAUTIER, | Agents,'- ; Palroerston Nortlt. j '' FIRST-aASS DAIRY F.UIM. | -ion ACRES, situated "in best dnirylnfl XO\J district in' the North Island.. Will carry GO cows. Close to .'actory and i school. Well subdivided s>r\A. watered by artesian wells. Good dwelling nnd out< buildings. New milking plant. About 30 tons hay and root crop all go with the : placo. Cows can bo had at valuation. ; i £2000 will put you In, For further particulars apply te Sol« Agents, ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. CO.i i LTD., ■! Foilding. /JAA ACRES, freehold, 10 miles from ! ™'" railway, markets, dairy factoryi cream cart passes door; 15 acres in crop, j balance in grass; 150 acres tip-top flats, balance first-class sheep and cattle conn* \ try; no gorges; well subdivided; fences ', in good order; good 6-roomcd houser.h*! • and o. water; woolsbcd with machines|i : cowshed with machines; all other neces«'' eary outbuildings. An ideal farm in; a i good, warm, sholtercd valley. Price ,£2J per aoro. Terms, Apply sharpj, i H. JENKINS, ■ ~ : Land Agent, R«etihi. '■•:• :i\i-3JU-l /)'.'» " Jl-.IQ H-iif j SUNNY TJAWKE'S'BAY.'' I 1 RAfX ACRESj good healthy country, I JLO'frO including 45 acres swedes j woll watered;'lß paddocks; wintered 2GOO i big sheep nnd cattlo; houeo 9 rooms, barn, yards, milking sbed, stebles for | 10 hors<>6; 6chool 2 miles/Price £15 10a, j per aero; good terr/iB. C. d'A. Everard, Tennyson Street, N»pier, sole P.O. Box 311.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 244, 9 July 1920, Page 11
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