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RURAL LAND FOR BALE. ~lA~t ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, JurtX flat and ploughable. and situated Upper Tutaenui. This farm will carry 50 dairy cows; good 6-roomed house and conveniences; 8-bailcd concrete cowshed with new 4-cow Simplex milk- ' Ins machine goes with place. Subdivided into 12 paddocks by good wirq and live fences, and all well watered; 1 mile factory, 21 miles from a 6chool. Price, £62 10s. per acre, with £3000 cash; balance arranged. ... m ACRES. Freehold, situated 5 miles from Waverley, Humicky ; Country; 50 acres have" been ploughed; , 5-roomcd house and yards, etc. This place will winter 1500 sheep and 200 head of cattle. Subdivided into 7 paddocks and well watered. Only 2 miles , from a school and P.O. Price, £26 per acre, with £5000 cash required. Aftl ACRES, 0.R.P., in the Erua DisUVJI trict, Main Trunk; 385 acres • felled and in grass, 113 surveyed ready to be felled; the balance in standing bush. ; The land includes 2 to 21 miles of fencing, sheepyards. dip, large woolshed, 2 . dip poddocks and slaughter yards. This i place is well watered by several streams . and will carry "li to 2 sheep to the acre. The freehold value of this land is £1362 12s. 6d., due July 1, 1935, rent 13s, i 3d. Price, for goodwill, .£3 per acre all over; with all' cash preferred, or terms by arrangement. GLENN AND WILLIAMS, Stock and Station Agents, ' MARIA PLACE, WANGANUI. • MARK SPROT AND CO., Established 1865. BUY NOW ON WEST COAST. ' aaa ACRES FREEHOLD, 1100 , JVV ACRES LEASEHOLD. AU cleared, with the exception of 100 Acres. [ Well-fenced and subdivided; 700 Acres : Freehold, ploughable immediately. Leasehold, good river bed and bush run. Well ' fenced and subdivided into ten to twelve paddocks. Will winter 150 Cattle jnd 1200 Sheep. In good district, close to I railway. Best value on the West Coast. . Owner going out of farming. Price, ; £14 2s. 6d. per aero. One-third cash, , balance easy terms. • OAK ACRES LEASEHOLD, with AlVu buildings. Good fencing; nearly all' cleared. Good dairy farm, with 18 0 cows, 12 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse, separa- ' tor, and plough, as going concern. A a good opportunity. Price. £2500. Hajf 1 cash, and balance arranged. 9 QCQ ACRES (60 Leasehold. 159 Regu- >, uDH lation License, and 150 Acres ' T.G.L.), with 6-roomed dwelling, milk- ' ing' shed, 3-cow Gane milking plant and I separator, 29 cows,. 14 heifers, and 28 1 mixed cattle, 3 horses, carts, implements, etc. Well fenced and subdivided. Close to railway with good daily railway service. Going concern. Price, £4000. Easy terms can be arranged. GREYMOUTH. ?.0. BOX 72. WELLINGTON, 23 Hunter Streot, P.O. BOX 1052. i WAIKATO K DAIRY AND SHEEP LAND. 1, REAL OLD ENGLISH FARM. 1- kaa ACRES, near Hamilton, 250 i- oiJlf acres rich valley flats, balance undulating, all ploughable. Would & milk 100 cows (can supply Glaxo fac- " tory), and carry sheep. Beaut'ful planS tation 3 and shingly .creeks. Milk motor i. calls. School and P.O. 21 miles. House I- 8 rooms (old), cottage 3 rooms, cowl> shed, large stable, chaff house and trapI- shed. Long frontage on good metal y road, good cutting-up farm in warm valley, centrally situated. Only £22 '-' per acre, and £2000 deposit. (278) 1 Strongly recommended; has splendid '. possibilities. i Inspect in our care. ; MOORE-JONES BROS., Hamilton and Auckland. [1 T AND AND PROPERTY BUREAU, 2 JLi jj 292 Lambton Quay, £ Wellington • 'Phone 1194. » b il FARMS, s FARMS. 0 FARMS. 0 d '■ CALL AND SEE OUR SELECT LISTS ; " OF DAIRY, SHEEP, POULTRY • FARMS, ETC. i 1" We are here for your benefit. Tako j the advantage. y WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. A GOOD ['PROPOSITION IN TARANAKI. . 1 ~~ > .AWA ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass , VtV .and well watered by running • 6treams, on good level road, 3-mile frontage" with railway station and factory at each end, well fenced and subdivided into 23 paddocks, good, clean, well-grassed farm, nearly all ploughable, with about - 400 acres level land, mostly rich, reclaimi ed swamp. •An excellent carrying farm, - and would cut up nicely into 3 dairy i farms; good 7-roomed house.- Bmaller - house, woolshed, milking shed, etc. 1 This farm will double in value within 0 the next few years. PRICE, £27 PER ACRE, with £5000. cash. Balance on good terms. CAMPBELL, JACKSON, AND ROBT. WOOD, Broadway, Stratford. DAIRY AND FATTENING FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat; carrying at '■ present 32 cows and 40 young cattle, 300 sheep milking machines installed, 50 1 acres'under crop, new house 6 rooms, 0 railway, school, and P.O. and factory P close. r PRICE, bare place, JE5600, or would ,' sell as going concern. ;. *' G. CAMERON, '• Land Agent, NELSON. y 01/f» ACRES, Rongotea, carrying 100 ,8 4 J.0 cows and young stock, first-class '• land 6-roomed house, 3 stall stable, wool•e shwl' and cowbails. Price, £100 per acre. d ie -. (xq ACRES, near Sanflon, 7-room<>d d XlPo Bouse, barn, and stable, 4-sheep t- country. .£33 12s. 6d. Cash £800.. iiid inwl ACRES, 4-bail cowshed, 4-bail, io J./* i S etc., watered by stream, 3 miles °> from Feilding. Price'£s2 por acre. Cash e - £700. a. « ALEX. J? GEARY, 3 • Agent, Feilding. " a FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING FARM, ss Thames Valley (close to Glaxo Factory), d- n-lA ACRES. Freohold, all in good is. /il." grass, all flat, mostly drained th swamp; fenced with live hedges into 8 Is, paddocks; best of metalled roads; now d. carrying 90 dairy cows and dry slock; :), 1J miles from railway station, P. 0., store, school, and factory (Glaxo). Good - 6-roomed house, h. and c. water (hydro- ,, electric power to be installed),l2-bailed cowshed, concreted, 6-cow plant, in good 8 { order (thrown in), end all nocessary ap- "}' pliances. Prico £85 per aero; terms "' £2500 cash, balance easy. Apply, early, P ; as if not sold before the commencement to of tho season, property is withdrawn from '• : tho market. TO L. JACOB, I Agent, Rora fitreet, -Te KnitL

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 270, 9 August 1920, Page 9

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