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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. KQIT ACRES, Title L.1.P., rent Bs. 9d. per acre, 150 nores of good flat, all it front of property, and the balance is easy hills. Watered, by creaks and springs, and subdivided into four paddocks. Buildings comprise 3roomed cottage, lnrgo woolshed, yards, and other outbuildings, f-.ituated close to factory, 6chool, and railway township. This property is specially suited for anyono wishing to go in for mixed farming, as the flats are of firet-clasg quality, and suitnblo for dairying on. It would carry and do veil about 75 dairy cows and 800 sheep. At tho Price of £17 ss. per acre for the goodtrill, it is a bargain, and should not remain long on the market About £5000 cosh is required down. WAIRAEAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA. Or apply AT OUR WELLINGTON OFFICE, LAMBTON QUAY, A GOOD DAIRYING PROPOSITION. OAOI ACRES, Freehold, L.T. Title, situated on good metalled road. All in iGVOJ grass bar little shelter bush and 19 acres in now grass and swedes. All level with exception about 20 acres undulating, but easily ploughed, ' very warm lying country; subdivided into 9 paddocks, well This is very good grass country, and the property is particularly clean. Situated 2{ miles from post office, store, and-school, factory opposite. Now carry- , ing 50 milking cows, 10 2-year heifers, 30 weaners, 2 bulls, and 7 horses, and when further improved will carry considerably, more. Buildings consist of 5-roonied house, wash-house and man's room, 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor) with 4-eow milking machines and engines, which go with farm. PRICE-i'so per acre. Terms: .£2500 cash, and balance arranged for a term, ' IDEAL STUD FARM. nnl ACRES, Freehold; all dead level rich land, splendidly situated, being 002 within a mile of good factory and railway station, and 1} miles from a " town. This property is situated in a really Rood district and the land round i is much sought after. This little property is ideally situated for a stud . farm, and will instantly appeal to the lover of good and well situated land. [ It is estimated to carry 45 cows and do them well.- The buildings consist- , of a 5-roomed bungalow, cowshed, motor shod, etc., all in excellent order. PRICE—.£IIS per acre. Terms, £2000 cash, and balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. ' . NOTE.-This farm is weli worth inspection. Properties of this description are difficult to get. NEWTON KING. LAND/ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. • P.O. BOX 100. Telephone 709. Ol 1 K ACRES, Wairarapa District, all in grass and' in splendid heart, email ALLO reserves shelter bush; free from gorse, blackberry, and noxious weeds; 7 large and 3 small paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Winters 3000 sheep besides cattle. Wool clip 70 bales. Buildings-10-roomed house, with ! telephone (continuous service), all conveniences, woolshed fitted w;th electric ' machines; barn, stables, cowshed, cars lied, concrete dip, etc, Twice .weekly [ mail service to homestead. PRICE, £9 15s. per acre. Terms I 1 onn ACRES. Wairarapa District, all in English grass and subdivided into LAV" 2 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, easy rideable hills; '■ carrying 1000 sheep and 150 head cattle. No buildings, but excellent building site on property, and building timber being cut handy. i Price, £8 ss, per acre. Terms. OA in ACRES, Taranaki District, 2100 acres in grass, balance in bush, blue OU4bO papa and limestone formation. Winters 3000 big. sheep, Subdivided into 14 well-watered paddocks; 2 houses, very large woolshed, cowshed, etc,, school, and post and telegraph 4 miles. Price, £S 10s. per acre. '.enns. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD. ' P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. '. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. i AOK ACRES, 5 miles from Palmerston North P.O. by. metal roads. About 20 1 4:00 acres level, balance easy country, with good part ploughnble. Firstclass sheep or dairying country, subdivided info about 7 paddocks; {-roomed house and woolshed. Buildings not in mod repair. This property has one of the prettiest building sites in the district, it being surrounded by about 4 acres of native bush. Note tho price: £25 per acre., .£2OOO cash. Absolutely the best bargain on the market. . /fr"' nin ACRES, 3 miles from railway town; 170 acres level, balance undulating, AL" 175 acres in grass, 35 turnips and swedes, patches bush. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered, new 5-roomed house, fi-bail concreted cowshed, motor shed, etc. Price, only .£45 per acre. MO cash. (CM) r»1 ACRES of level land, quarter-mile from railway station and handy to MarOf ton Good 7-roomcd house, outbuildings include washJionse, dairy, cow. shed, etc; "Good garden and orchard. A gift at the price of .£6OO cash. (F. 24) J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, , MARTON. . mr~ • 1 Jtto DOWN' .£7OO CASH I j>"00 DOWN! - £ ™ UW TERMS RESEMBLE A GRATUITY. s 130 ACRES. ■ 1 TtTIXED FARM in the routine of cultivation. Been fattening on lucrative " M lines Not far from Palmerston; .cream cart passes door. This place i isnoW PRODUCING THE GOODS, As our books t* o «S^ of «**•»■ Md \ V« Acre. K) acres young grass, balance under cultivation. Well-wntered and ) subdivided into EIGHT PADDOCKS, j House of 2 rooms, and all outbuildings, including 4-bail cowshed with concrete t floor ' TITLE FREEHOLD. { REMEMBER! There is no limit to ihe productivity of a well-oult.vated farm. Sveseveral strings to your bow, and get on to this farm. 1 P- and <fifo WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. ~~ TWO FINE SHEEP OR CATTLE FARMS. ' rrurTNl? two nronerties are situated right in the heart of the richest sheep land T aroundlFeXg, and are suitable for either da.ry.ng or sheep farming. ~« KCWVfI, all in gTass, all ploughable, 6-roomed housej>-roomedhouse, and 320 outbuildings. Fverythingin good condition; 23 paddocks. A fine <rm Price £52 per acre, with easy terms. «, irp'rq corner property, all in grass, half ploughahle, 100 acres been 0 £160 per acre. s For further particulars. „„„_* k VICTOR E. SMITH, 1 FEILDING. i* /v ifflFS Freehold Eketahuua district, good roads, good undulating conn, t 730 trv'nll in grass, and divided into 10 paddocks, carrying 1000 sheep and * Hie- 7 roomed house, with all conveniences, wool shed, whare, yards, and L close to school. PRICE Mi per acre; £2500 cash. I nrpvq Freehold, first-class Dairy Farm, jterin, rich loam; 7-roomed bongo, - registered dairy. PRICE, £110 per acre. Cart, >• £2200. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., '" DOMINION FARMERS" INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON. SOUND PROPOSITIONS. e ? kd)VA of rich land, all level and In splendid order, fenced into 18 pa 3. d 69 d£ weT wate? d adioins factory and school; 5-roomed house, larg. „ uT«W dnirv etc Carrying 25 cows, 3 horses, 1 .bull, and 20 sheep. I fl «. B c,u 4 nt?y: Nacres in grass. 400 acivs plotighablo, divided * 935 into 12 paddocks. There are at the present tine 700 head of mixed eatn M. ,nd 300 sheep on the property. Can easilv milk 150 dairy cows besides other i stock tod six-roomed house, men's whare, cowshed, woolshed. etc. Price, £29 ' per acre; £5000 cash, balance at 5} per cent. ft GILMOTJR AND CLARKE. h EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. •t __: iCHEAP FARMS. !l /»n/\ ACRES, Freehold, Main Trunk Line, 400 acres grass, balance heavy bush) d 630 winters 2 sheep to acre; nearly new 6-roomed house; 3 miles railwar Jj by good motor road. Price, £12 10s. per acre. £1000 wish. J- jon ACRES, Freehold, Waikato, 275 tores in grass, balance unimproved drt II 430 swamp, all flat and ploughahle; about 275 acres been ploughed; carried ! ' latt season V cows, 6 horses, 40 sheep, and fattened 180 cows hi addition ,-8- >" ™med house and necessary outbuildings; school, Glaxo depot, and P.O. ono milei '• railway 3 miles. Price, i 27 per acre, £1000 cash. 0 J. D. MARTIN M'INTTRE AND CO., [' ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, 116 I/unbton Q»»y. ' WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 244, 9 July 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 244, 9 July 1920, Page 12

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