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> RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ] WORTH THJ3 MONEY. OK-ACRE BLOCK of Teal good Land, AO well fenced, watered and planted;' nice site for a homestead, commanding views of sea, mountain, and valley. The first to inspect will purchase. -iaa-ACRE DAIRY FAEM, close to XvPv factory and station. . Good value at £45 acre. .£IOOO cash. »■ no ACRES', lovely farm and homeX/vO stead, closo to factory and railway. Immediate possession. , .£IOOO cash to good man. . j Write or wire, i ■ ' FAITH'S FARM. AGENCY, Te Horo. 'Phone 48, Otaki. PICK OF THE WAIKATO. TE AWAMUTTJ—GOING CONCERN. I KA ACRES, all in grass except 14 J.i)U acres crop, all ploughable, olosa to township, school, and every convenience; Rood 18-roomed houee, 8bail cowshed . (concreted), milking machines; will milt 85 cows. Price, including 89 cows, 15 heifers, 1 bull, 3 horses, milking machines, 2 stacks of hay, and all implements,, wagon, and harness. ,£67 per acre. ! CHEAP DAIRY .FARM, £30 PER ACRE. ■J OA ACRES, all in grass, all plough. able, well fenced and watered; close to school and factory; good iroomed house and conveniences; stacks of hav and oats; 23 acres tunupe; will milk 50 cows. Price £30 per aore; .£IOOO cash. CLOSE TO DRIED MILK FACTORY. R?A ACRES, only 2 miles from Te Awamutu; all grass, mostly river flat; splendidly divided by live hedges; G-roomed house,' cowshed, large implement and manure 6hed, etc.; will milk 80 cowb well. Price .£BO per aore; £1000 cash. H. LEWIS, Land Agent, Te Awamutu. READ LIKE GOOD FARMS. ' "DECAUSE they are selected from our ■O gs>d list; if you don't see just what J'ou want drop us a line stating yonr"exact requirements. IKO ACRES, practically all' flat, 9 iou main paddocks; 5-roomed all conveniences, and necessary outbuildings; 40 to 50 cows at present; metal road,' 5 miles rail; £30. per acre. Terms arranged. ■ (188) p*AQ ACRES, rail will be within 3j miles in a year or two; now is the time to buy this country; and Native Lease; 900 sheep and 53 cattle; £10 per acre; £1770 cash. (177) II £J A ACRES, cosy hill country, and .5.10'" cattle country; H sheep; 2 small, house's, ■ shed, Lister machines; 15 paddocks; station 1 mile, level road; O.R.P. and L.1.P.; £5 par acre; wants improving. Small deposit to good man, say'£lsoo; (66) THESE ARE SOME OF OUR SNIPS. STANLEY E.' READ, Agent for Vendor, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, , 76-78 Ridjtway ,St., WANGANUI. " 'Phones-Office, 503; Residence, SW. m ACRES.—Very highly improved and choice Dairy Farm; situated in the best part of Taranaki; subdivided . into 19 paddocks; the whole of the land is ploughable, well watered. Factory, school, and Post Office only a few chains away. Nice new dwelling-house of 7 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom. washhouse' copper and tubs; good metalled xoad. Railway station 1 mile. Price £85 per acre; £2000 cash.' 1 £AA ' ACRES— First-clasg Grazing IDUu and Dairying Farm. 1300 .teres in grass, Land Transfer Title; G paddocks, sheetvproof, will carry 2 sheep per acre well. Dwelling-house of 4 rooms, wool shed, sheep yards, cowshed, concrete floor, over 600 ncres ploughable, Suitable for dairying or fattening; warm, rich land of sniendid Quality. School, factory, Post Office, and Sale Yards, 2? miles. Price £8 per aero; £2000 cash, Would consider approved mortgages in exchange.. E. JACKSON, Bos 39, New Plymouth.

()AA ACRES dairy or mixed farm, freehold: all in grass except few acres turnips; well fenced nnd subdivided; practioaJly all plougliable when , stumped; SO acres have been ploughed; well grassed and plenty of winter feed; has been carrying 23 cows, 250 sheep, besides young 6toolc' and horses, or will carry GO cows; good 5-roomed house, cowshed G bails/ implement shed, eto.; 1} ( miles to factory and school... 1 -A bargain at per acre; about ,£2OOO cash required. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Dannevirke. ry/j-j ACRES, 0.R.P., at 4s. 3d. per iOJ. acre, all in grass except 100 acres being ploughed, and 16 acros biiEb. All plougliable, ring fenced and 6ubdi. vided into 8 paddocks, and well watered. I Carrying capacity over 1$ sheep to tho acre i (wintered 1300), 5 miles from, school and i P.O. Buildings, G roomed houso* with ' every conven'ence, woolshed with two. • stand machines, motor-shed, man's whare, cow bails, etc.; .£IBOO insuranco , on the buildings. : Price, £10 per acre. Terms. ■ ' E. B. BOTT. Land Agent, Waipawa, , : j SALE OR EXCHANGE. i CIK ACRES. Freehold, carrying (wini biO tp-r) 70 cows, 800 sheep, and other , stock, good 5-roomed itouse. woolshed. im- . plement shed. 14-bail concreted cowshed. ' Price, .£22 nor acre. .£ISOO cash. Or ' owner would exchange for 6',r.a1l dairy farm or larger sheep farm. J GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Land Agents, Hawera, Taranaki. 1 HAWKE'S BAT SHEEP COUNTRY. 3 ■' • . : i QKA ACJKES, title Renewablo Lease, . uO\f rental .£155 18s. 6d. per annum; t mostly all easv hill country: portions 3 plougliable; well fenced, subdivided, and 1 watered; wintered 1600 sheep and 90 f head of cattle; house of 5 rooms, tele- ;, phono connected;' room, washhouse 3 and other outbuildings; situated on the 1 sea coast within easy motor'drive of r Napiei. - Price, including about 100 head of ~- mix'xl cattle, .C 8 10s. per aero. Terms «£2OOO nisi], or owner' wotiM he prepared f. to exchange for suitable dairy farm. / HUNTER AND. CLARK THOMSON, Land, Estate, and Exchange Agents, Napioif.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 9

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