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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, GOING CONCERN, lo 3S !v IQO ACRES of Rich, Drained Swamp, {. Xo4 well consolidated, and all well e . grassed, with the exception of about 8 w acres. Thoro are 17 acres of good swedes, plenty of grass, and n good stack of hay. \ The front portion of the farm on which is the buildings stand is slightly undulat■y ing, and always nico and dry. Sohool ~t is ono , mile distant, railway G miles, cream cart pn6«es the gate. The bnildd ings \omprise an up»b>date house of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse with copper ana bibs, hot and y cold water, telephone, and all possible ir conveniences. There is a tennis l*™' ll front, and the situation is ideal- The n cowshed is of G bails with engine room T and 3-cow milking plant instated (floor ,' eonoreted). Motor shed, trap shed, and "i piggery. The 6tock at present en property nro 46 milking cows, 30 yearlinga, 1 horse, and 8 pies; these, togothor with *s a spring cart ant! harness, also 1 single buggy and harness as a going concern. PRICE £51 PER ACRE. CASH .£2500. THE FARMERS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING} CO., LTD., Victoria Street, Hamilton. 5 'A GOOD GRAZING FARM. ,' lyaft ACRES, within 10 miles of [j Wit Hawora; tip-top grazing ■ count try; at present carrying 1200 breeding i ewes and young stock. Permanent water, j Buildings comprise 4-roomed dwelling, , with telephone; 2-roomed whare; wool- • shed with 3-stand Wolseley shearing , plant. •. 'j PRICE-£l7 per acre, for quick ■ sale, j Cash required, £3000. Balance for 4 ' years at 51 per cent. "•«& r 0 ' j 990 ACRES. "■ COMPRISING 703 Acres 0.R.P., 282 I *-> Acres L.1.P., within 2 miles of » railway, Post Office, school and store; 5 good papa and sandstone country; about '' 25 acres ploughed. 575 acres in grassj J grows splendid turnips; well subdivided by good fences; nice dwelling of 6 rooms, , with bathroom, hot and cola water, etc. r Grounds nicely laid out. Carrying capa--0 citv 1} dry sheep. PRICE, £7 ss. per acre; .£ISOO cash; £ balance good terms. F. 837 ii :i , ij Apply ■■ LYNSKEY AND EVANS,. Hnwem, 1 OAQ ACRES, Freehold, situated in tho ! fivo best dairying district'in Tara- • naki, carrying 70 dairy cows, 100 sheep, • SO weaners, 7 horses; all ploughable ex? ' cept 30 acres; good house, cowshed, and ' usual outbuildings. Price .£7O. ' OPA Af;BB S Rich Dairying Land, near > ,-SO* Elthamj 'all in good order; | well subdivided; two good, houses and 1 all necessary outbuildings, including " machines, easily milk 100 cows; ' close to factory and school. Price .£65. I hnve inspected this farm, and can ' thoroughly recommend it, and prodnco ' returns showing big interest on price [ quoted. ''- T. H. BARNITT, Stratford. GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITION FOR SALE. QQAA ACRES, situated 19 miles from 001/ l/ Fordell Railway Station; undulating and hilly, and all exceptionally good grazing country; will winter up to 2\ sheep; well fenced and subdivided', 5-roomed house, woolBhed,' yards, etc. PRICE £15 15s. per acre; terms as arranged. For furtner particulars apply WILLIAMS AND. KETTLE, LIMITED, j Napier. iaa ACRES, first-class land, 4 miles JLtJy from Bulls, cheese, faotory 1 mile, and 6chool 2 miles; well subdivided into 9 paddooka; splendid 9-rooraed house and all necessary outbuildings, including cottage; well watered by windmills and permanent water. This land is all in Brass, and is some of the richest in Lower Rnnjitikei, grows the best wheat in the district. 65 t-uehcle per aero hav'ng heen taken off this land; will carry 130 cows easily. The soil is rich loam, with river'- flats. Price £90 per sere. Terms, £1000 cash, balance at 5| per cent. -j q/» ACRES, first-class land, 2 miles X«7O from Rongotea School, and. cheese factory; subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and all outbuildings necessary; nil ploughable. '/hie land is all in grass, and is the be6t of tho Rongoten. land; 109 cows can easily be milked on this pronerty. Price £87 per acre. Terms, £1500 cash; balance 5 vears at 5} and 6 per cent i H. A. GOODALL AND CO.. Land Aeents, BULLS. ft-i/* ACRES; Rongotea, carrying .100 /w J.U cows and young stock, first-clasj. land, G-roomed house, 3 stall staple, wool-feto-d and cowbails. Price, £100' per aero. ■j no ACRES, near Sandon, 7-roomeH X"u Bouse, barn, and stable, 4-sheen oountry. £33 12s. Gd. Cash £800. ml ACRES, 4-bail cowshed, 4-bail, ~ etc., w;atcred by stream, 8 miles from Feilding. Price £52 per acre. Cash £700. ALEX. J. GEARY, Agent, Feilding. ONLY 10 MINUTES BY MOTOR FROM 'PALMERSTON NORTH. AIJ(\ ACRES, all in grass, subdivided J: I U into 8 paddocks, watered by , streams, some flat, balance easy to hills, G-roomed house, woolshed, etc. Position ' and price right. - H. 12 ' £55 PER ACRE. I ABOUT £2000' CASH. WILTON AND VAUTILii, : Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH. "WHERE THE GRASS TS ALWAYS i GREEN"-MANAWATU LINE. I 9Of? ACR.ES, Freehold, all in' grass : i4OO or crop, well subdividfd Into 15 i paddocks; all fences in splendid order; < the property is about half flat, balance < low, undulating country; winter carry- ! ing capacity, 10 dairy cows and about 200 1 ewes; situation 1} miles _ from railway 1 station, school, etc.: an ideal farm for . tho Wellington milk supply; buildings, : 4-room«l house, whare, and outbuildings. Note the price: Only £28 per acre. ' This is absolutely the cheapest farm on ' the Mannwntn Line. J MILNE AND ROCHFORT. !j ' Agents, Levin.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 9

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