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• ! RURAL LANO FOR SALE. !| A PROPOSITION FOB A MAS WITH SMALL CAPITAL'. I|]o ACRES, FREEHOLD. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, all well watercdl J."" 30 acres flat, balanco undulating, Tlio flat has been stumped, plough* cd, and rclnid down in good grasses. Of the rolling country a fair portion baa been ploughed, about 7 acres being in swedes at: present. Carrying at present 27 milking cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, hordes, etc. Buildings compriso 4-roomed house, scullery, wash-house, cow bails (6-stall), with concrete floor, implement 6hed and hayshed, etc. A good, natty little Farm. PRICE—£4O per acre, and good terms can be \irranged. Af\ 4.75RE5, Renewable Lease. Good rich river deposit. Situated close to *" good town, school, and factory TTell watered and subdivided into email, convenient paddocks. About two-thirds lias been stumped and ploughed. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, wash-house, outhouses, cowbails (con* crete floor and milking machines, etc.). Carrying at present 1? milking cows, horse, bull, and a jew other dry stock. ' PRICE—£IOO per acrei for Goodwill, including all fctock on property. About .£ISOO required down. VTAIRABAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., ] - ' . STOCK DEPARTMENT, PAHIATUA. Or apply at our Wellington Office, LAMBTON QUAY. HANDY LITTLE FARM, p|A ACRES, Freehold, L.T. title, situated within a few miles of New Plymouth'* «U All in grass and crops, and all has been ploughed; subdivided into 8 paddocks; well watered; 1J miles to cheese factory. Dwelling of 5 rooms, trapshed, implement shed, and 6-bail cowshed. PRICE: Only ,£4O Per Acre, with ,£7OO cash, and balance for 5 years at 55 per cent. ADJOINS BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. K~fl ACRES,.Freehold; all in grass; 5 paddocks; well watered by stream and OXi 'borough snpnly: practically level, with exception small gully;, nearly all has been ploughed. New 5-roomed bungalow, with bathroom, pantry, scullery, and hot and cold water; wash-house and woodshed. This farm is so nanny that a man can still retain his business in town and yet have the pleasure} of running a small /arm. PRICE and TERMS upon application. A CHEAP PROPERTY. nj_ ACRES, West Cocst Lease, 17 years to.run, Perpetual Right of Renewal, •J'* can be freehold-rd. Ail in grass, except 1 acre bush; nearly all plough* able; subdivided into 4 oaddocks; well watered. Dwelling of 4 rooms, 4-bail cowshed, and garage. PRICE: Only ,£lB Per Acre. Terms: Half cash (po* sibly less), / balance 7' years at G per cent. NEWTON KING, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 100, Telephone 109» I £A ACRES, Oroua district, all in grass and subdivided into 12 paddocks, well XOU watered; 120 acres ploughable; carrying, capacity, 53 cows. Buildingst Good 7-roomed house, motor shed, 15-bail concreted cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Situated handy to rail and 1 mile from Glaxo and Cheese Factory*' Price £55 per acre. Deposit, ,£ISOO. 970,0. ACRES > 0.R.P., Freehold at £1 13s. per acre; -1800 acres in grass, bat* /VIVM/ ance 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 whare, woolshed, 4 machines, 3 sets yards, and dip. Situationi 27 rail by good road, 2 miles from Wanganui River (good landing), and J mile from school. Price £9 per acre; JEaOOO deposit, balance at G per cent. • QAA ACRES, Freehold, Rangdtikei aistriet; also 200 acres Leasehold, at rent o\J{r of (Is. per acre; 31 years to run given in; 712 acres undulating, 300 acrea . flat and ploughablfc; all in"grass except HO acres root crops; well subdivided and watered by streams and dams; stock now on property, 1500 breeding ewes, 2300 sheep, 150 head cattle; winters 1500 breeding ewes, 1000 dry sheep, and 150 head cattle on gross a'.'oue. 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, £40 per acre, Terms. . MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND 00. LTD. P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. ■' -• — ■ ■■■ ■ ■....-. ■■■■ ; ■ ■■■■■—^ EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 1 a /»■ ACRES, grazing land, situated 2 miles from railway station, in Hunter* XtcO ville district, 10 acres swedes, balance grass. Subdivided into 6 pad* docks and well watered. Will winter 240 hoggets, 2G 3-year heifers, 1G year« lings and. 6 horses. Buildings include fl-roomed house, bathroom, dairy, wash* house, cowshed with machines installed. Price, only £38 per acre, £1800 caeh. (B. 21) QA K ACRES of easy country, 100 acred of which has been ploughed. Patches 4)Qo shelter bush, 8 paddocks, situated 5 miles from town (Foilding dis<. trict) by first-class roads, school adjoining. Good 8-roomed house and out* nouses, woolshfed with machines installed, granary, implement shed, horse stalls, hay shed, etc. Price, £.14 10s. per acre. £800 cash and £800 in 13 nmiths. Or easier terms may be 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, hi and c. water, gas and electric light. Necessary outbuildings, verandahs on throe sides. A bargain at £3000, with £1000 cash. (F. 21). J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATR AGENTS, MARTON. CAN YOU FIND BETTER? •I /»A A ACRES FREEHOLD. 1300 acres in grass, 400 of which btc Tieh river flats, with river running through the centre. Hills steep, but rideable, balance bush and heavy fern; % sheep country, ring fenced excepting the bush: 12 paddocks, besides a few small ones. Water' in all., Fences good. Every lmpf comes off this place fat. Five-roomed honsp. cooner and tubs, woolshed and trnnshed. LAND TRANSFER TITLE, with tlin exception of about 150 acres. Metalled road to within five miles of the nrnperty. Less than 30 miles from Westfield, the FAT STOCK MARKET, also Southdown-Westfield Freezing Works. PRICE, only £10 per acre. ABRAHAM ANLWTJJJAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH AND CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. . ■ WATKANAE FARM FOR RALE. OAQ, ACRES, FREEHOLD. Consisting of splendid dairying land, 'being ricK *""d drained swamp country. This property is capable of carrying a beast to tha acre, and with further improvements can easily be resold nt a greatly price. 5-roomed house, new cowbails, whares, wash-house, etc. The land is all well subdivided by wire and pest fences. PRICE: £65 PER ACRE. £2000 CASH. The owner is prepared to give in 5G4 acres of leasehold land adjoining to tha purchaser of' tho above. Rental on this, is £300 per annum. Situation 'is all that can be desired, being only 1} miles from a thriving township, school* creamery, and railway. VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT. FETLDINO. MANAWATU FARMS. MANAWATU FARMS. O/IQ ACRES, flat to undulating. 3-Wts plomrhable, splendidlr watered, (j /JrtO acres in crops, situated 4' miles from railway station. Manawatu Line, Cream cart calls within half a mile, coach *to M;c children to school. Handy to Palmcrston North, good house of 8 rooms, all conveniences, 'phone, rural' mail, concrete cowbaihi and outbuildings good. Title is 0.R.P., 1922, at £28 per acre (remarkably cheap). Rent, 235. per acre. Price, £2150 for Goodwill* ■awfis nroperty will dairy 30 cows and carry 2/300 ewes besides. This is worth] immediate inspection. 7, , , , u n A ACRES, all in grass except crops. 8 paddocks, well ■ watered, and all flat! OU land. Good 5-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, concrete cowshed, trayHJ shed, etc. Situated close to pood creamery, and only 3 miles from good centra*' Price, £110 per acre; terms, £2700 cash, balance 55 per cent. This property caq do 30 cows, and is a good proposition, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LYIU . . ' DOMTNTON FARMKRS* INSTITUTE; *! LEVIN AND WELLINGTON. '}. i ■ i •' . ■!■ 4\ CHEAP FARMS. /jqA ACRE 9, Freehold, Main Trunk Line, 400 acres grass, balance heary Irash't OOv winters 2 sheep to acre; nearly now 6-roomed house; 3 miles by good motor road. Price, £12 10s. per acre. £1000 cash. jqA ACRES, Freehold, Waikato, 275 acres in grass, balance unimproved drj' Tto'' swamp, all flat and ploughable; nbont 275 acres been ploughed; carried last season GO cows, 6 horses, 40 sheep, and fattened 180 cows in addition; G« roomed bmiso and necessary outbuildings; school, Qlaxo depot, and P.O. one miltj railway 3 miles. Price, £27 per acre, £1000 cash. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, tli Lambton*Qu»y. WELLINGTON, " — ■ • ■ "•'" ,i A GREAT BARGAIN. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. MUST BE SOLD> DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. PRICE REDUCED FROM £40 PER ACRE TO £2G. now ACRES, winters IGO cattle (runs 120 cows and 40 dry stock), on grass OV t alono, 100 acres of tho very pick of tho Waipa flab, nothing beHerJ balance gently rolling, well fenced, well watered, good road and river frontage, oream cart calls, also river steamers, 4 miles from progressive town, on tho Main Trunk line, railway station and saleyards, ( 2 miles, freezing work's. 'Good 7-roomed kauri house, first-class order, good cowshed and yards, machines given in, large liarn and stables; one of the most attractive and well-sheltered farma in the Waikato. Price, only £20 per aero. £1.500 cash. Balance at 5J per cent. Al6o, For Sale, 90 acres, samo district, a very good little dairy farm, over? possible convenience, runs 40 cows. Trice, £00 per acre. Owner will Exchange to* a grazing farm. Equity £2300. A. C. JOHNSON, ■ LAND AGENT, TE KUITI. * '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 289, 31 August 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 289, 31 August 1920, Page 10

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