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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ' A PROPOSITION FOR A MAS? WIT,n SMALL CAPITAL. ' TOO ACRES, FREEHOLD. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, all well watered) 30 acres flat, balance undulating. Tlio flat has been stumped, ploughed, and relaid down in good grasses. Of the rolling country a fair portion haa been ploughed, about 7 acres being in swedes at present. Carrying at present 27 milking cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, horses, etc. , Buildings comprise 1-rooraed house, scullery, wash-house, cow bails (6-stall), with concrete floor, implement shed and hayshed, etc. A good, nattv little farm. • PRICE—.£IO ier acre, and good terms can bo arranged. 1 AQ Renewable lease. Good rich river deposit. Situated close to good town, school, and factory. TTell watered and subdivided into email, i convenient paddocks. About two-thirds, has been stumped and ploughed, i Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, wash-hnuse, outhouses, cowbails (con. i crete floor and milking machines, etc.). Carrying at present 18 milking cowa, horse, bull, and a 'ew other dry stock. ■ PRICE—.£IOI) per acre for Goodwill, including all fetock on property, ■ ; About J! 1500 required down. , WAERARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ; ASSOCIATION, | LTD., | , STOCK 'DEPARTMENT, . ' •' ' PAHIATUA. \ j Or apply at our Wellington Office, LAMBTON QUAY. ( HANDY LITTLE FARM. ' fijA ACRES, Freehold, L.T. title, situated within a few miles of New Plymouth', jj i 111 CTass cro,,s ' fln( l a " ' las been ploughed; subdivided into 8 paddocks; well watered; l£ miles to cheese factory. Dwelling of 5 rooms, trapshed, implement shed, and 6-bail cowshed. PRICE: Only „£4O Per Aero, with .£7OO cash, and balance for 5 years at per cent. ADJOINS BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. -3- ACRES, Freehold; all in grass; 5 paddocks; well watered by stream and borough supply: practically level, with exception small guily; nearly all j i ploughed. New 5-rfy>iiied bungalow, with bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water; wish-house and woodshed. This farm 'is so handy that a man can still retain his business in town and yot have the pleasure of running a small farm. PRICE and TERMS upon application. I A CHEAP PROPERTY. i Q,d. ACRES, West Coa6t Lease,'l7 years to run, Perpetual Right of Renewal,' 1 vx. can be freeholded. Ail in grass, except 1 acre hush; nearly all plough- ■ able; subdivided into 4 Paddocks; well watered. Dwelling of 4 rooms, 4-bail i cowshed, and garage. PRICE: Only.,£lß Per Acre. Terms: Half cash (pos- , sibly less), biilauce 7 years at - 6 par cent. , i NEWTON KING. I •' LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT, >• ' ■, ! N&W PLYMOUTH.. P.O. Box 1000 Telephone 109. •I fr A ACRES, Oroua district, all in grass and subdivided into 12 paddocks, well Ai»l/ watered; 120 acres ploughable; carrying capacity, 53 cows. Buildings: Good 7-roomed house, motor shed, 15-bail concrcled cowshed, and all ■ necessary outbuildings. Situated handy to rail and 1 mile from Glaxo and Cheese Factory. Price ,£55 per acre. Deposit, ,£ISOO. S *^ l 7oo 0.R.P., Freehold at £1 13s. per acrc'; 1800 acres in grass, bat- '"" mice in good bush; subdivided into 10 paddocks by good wire fences; good 2-sheep country, and all rideable. Buildings: 8-roomed house with every convenience; men's wharc, woolshed, 4 machines, 3 sets yards, and dip. Situation: 27 miles from rail by good road, 2 milc6 from Wanganui River (good landing), and 5 milo from school. Price JJ3 per acre; jC'SOOO-deposit, balance at 6 per cent. , ' QAfk ACRES, Freehold, Rangotikei a:strict; also 200 acres Leasehold, at Tent 1 OVU of 6s. per acre;_3J years to run given in; 712 acres undulating 300 acres flat and ploughable; all in grass except SO acres root crops; well subdivided and watered by streams and dams; stock now on properly, 1500 breeding ewes, 2300 sheep, 150 head cattle; winters 1500 breeding ewes, 1000 dry sheep, and 150 head cattle on. grass atone. Buildings: 10-roomed house with conveniences, woolshed, motor shed, and outbuildings. Situation: 2 miles from school, 4 miles from rail, and 6 miles from town by good roads. Price, £10 per acre, Terms. ; MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO.' LTD. P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. 1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 1 Af* ACRES, grazing land, situated 2 miles from railway station, in HunterJUatU o-ille district, 10 acres swedes, balance grass. Subdivided into G paddocks and well watered. Will winter 240 hoggets, 20 3-year heifers, 16 yearlings and 6 horses. Buildings include G-roomed house, bathroom, dairy, washhouse, cowshed with machines installed. Price, only .£3B per aero. .£IBOO cash. (B. 21) ()AK ACRES of easy country, 100 acres of which has been ploughed. Patches 61' xi) . shelter bush, 8 paddocks, situated 5 miles from town (Feilding district) by first-class roads, school adjoining. Good'B-roomed housoand out- ' houses, woolshfcd with machines installed, granary, implement shed, horse stalls, hay slied, etc. Price, ,£34 10s. per acre. £8 00 cash and iBOO in 12 m«inths. Or easier terms may bo arranged. (C.21) OVER HALF-ACRE OF LAND, situated in Hataitai and handy to tram. Substantial residence of seven large rooms and every convenience, including large hall, bathroom, pantry, 4 radiator points, range and gas cooker, h. and c. water, gas and electric light. Necessary outbuildings, verandahs on three sides. A bargain at 33000, with ,£IOOO cash. (F,21) • V J. HARRIS. AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MARTON. CAN YOU FIND BETTER? 1600 ACEES EEEEHOLII- - acres in grass, 400 of which are rich river flats, with river running through the centre. Hills steep, but rideable, balance bush and heavy fern; 2sheep country, ring fenced excepting the bush: 12 paddocks, besides a few small ones. Water in all.' Fences.good. Every hoof comes off this place fat. Five-roomed house, copper and tubs, woolshed and trapshed. • LAND TRANSFER TITLE, witli the exception ofQibout 150 acres. Metalled road to within five miles if the property. - Less ' than .30 miles' from Westfield, the FAT STOCK MARKET, also Southdown-Westfield Freezing ■ Works, /' PRICE, only 310 per acre. 'ABRAHAM 'AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . \ PALMERSTON NORTH - . AND CUST.OMS STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIKANAE FARM FOR SALE. • 9 Aft ACRES, FREEHOLD. Consisting of splendid dairying land, Ix-ing rich' rt/U J drains swamp country. This property is capable of carrying a beast to the acre, and with further improvements can easily bo resold at a greatly Increased price. 5-roomed house, now cowbails, wharefc, wash-house, etc. The land is all well subdivided .by wire and pest fences. PRICE: 365 PER ACRE. .£2OOO CASH. Th'o owner is prepared to give in 504 acres of leasehold land adjoining to the purchaser of the above. Rental on this is .£3OO per annum. Situation is all that can be desired, being only H miles from a thriving township, school, creamery, and railway. VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND A.GENT. FEILDING. . MAN AW ATU FARMS.' MANAWATU FARMS. OA Q ACRES, flat to undulating, 3-nnrts ploughable, splendidlv watered, 8 acres in crops, situated 4 miles from railway station, Manawatu Line. Cream cart calls within half a mile, coach to take children to school. Handy to Palmerston North,_ good house of 8 rooms, all conveniences, 'phone, rural mail, concrete cowbßils and outbuildings good. Title is 0.R.P., 1922. at, ,£2B per acre (remarkably chenpV Rout. 235. per acre. Price. .£2150 for Goodwill. **fis property will dairy 30 cows and carry 2/300 ewes besides. .This is worth inimcdi"t" inspection. /»A ACRES, all in grass except crops. 8 paddock", well watered, and all flat Olf land. Good 5-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, concrete cowshed, trapshed, etc. Situated close to good creamery, and only 3 miles from good centre. Price, .£llO per-acre; terms, .£2700 cash, balance 51 per cent. This property can do 30 cows, and is a good proposition. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COT., LTD,. DOMINION FATHERS' INSTITUTE, LEVIN AND WELLINGTQN. ' ' CHEAP FARMS. nnn ACRES, Freehold, Main Trunk, Line, 400 acres grass, balance heavy bushl OOU winters 2 sheep to acre; nearly new G-roomed house; 8 miles railway by good motor road. Price, ,£l2 10s. per acre. JSIOOO cash, AOA ACRES, Freehold, Waikato, 275 acres in grass, balance unimproved dry ttOl/ swamp, all flat and ploughable; about 275 acros been ploughed; carriea last season 60 cows, 6 horses, 40 sheep, and fattened 180 (!ows in addition; 8. roomed house and necessary outbuildings; school, Glaxo depot, and P.O. one mil»j railway 3 miles. Price, .£27 per acre, .£IOOO cash. J. D, MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, , ' • Zls Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON. A GREAT BARGAIN. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. MUST BE SOLD. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TRICE REIiUCED FROM ,£lO PER ACRE TO 32G. OfW ACRES, winters 160 cattle (runs 120 cows and 40 dry 6toclv), on grass «-*U< alone, 100 acres of the very pick of the Waipa flats, nothing better, • balance gently rolling, well fenced, well watered, good road and river frontage, cream cart calls, also river steamers, 4 miles froiU i progressive town, on tlio Main Trunk line, railway station and siileyards, 2 miles, freezing works. Good 7-roomed kauri house, first-class order, good cowshed and yards, machines given . in, large barn and stables; one of the most attractive and well-sheltered farnis in the Waikato. Price, only per acre. J31500 cash. Balance at 5J per cent. Also, For Sale, 90 acres, same district, a very good little dairy farm, every possible convenience, runs 40 cows. Price, per acre. Owner will Excliango for a grazing farm. Equity ,£2300. A. C. JOHNSON, LAND AGENT, TE KUITI.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 288, 30 August 1920, Page 10

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