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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. SOMETHING WE CAN RECOMMEND IN TAUANAKI. 1 ACRES, comprising 1272 Acres I 1 1000 0.K.P., 593 L.I.P. Rental, is £65 9s. 2d. Por Annum. This property m; is well subdivided into 19 paddocks, all wl sieep-proof fences. 200 Acres level, good an , 352 Acres in bush, bal- pe *nce easy, rolling, to hilly country, win- wi tcring 2500 Slieep, including 1100 Breed- T1 j ing Ewes, 1000 Hcggets, balance dry lo' sheep, also 100 head cattle, grown. Build- ar ! ings,. 7-roomed House, hot and cold water, la: all conveniences, large woolshed, sheep- m | dip, sheep and cattle yards, 4-stand 3 Lister Machines and Engine; 3-roomed a [ cottage, car shed, men's wharo. This se country lies well to the sun, and is beau- wi I tifully sheltered raid watered by per- m manent streams. . to r PRICE: £10 10s. Per Acre. Cash, £5000. P, i Balance for 5 Years at 5J Per Cent. I . The. present owner has occupied this farm for 20 Years, and the only reason ar I for selling being on account of health. In our opinion, this is. one of. the snips of the North. F931 Write or Wire us if interested. LYNSKEY AND EVANS, L Hawera. BAY OF PLENTY. B BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. . 3 vi THRIVING DISTRICT.. pi fo -V : ' til !S , I Ifirt ACRESI FREEHOLD ' fiie River p | j ■*•«" Flats, all in grass and all 9 ploughable. Metalled road to door; cheese factory, school, P. 0., and town- • j. ship all handy. House 10 rooms, cow- G „ shed, etc. m Will easily dairy 70 cows, and dry t 6tock, as well as crop maise. ( s ■■ ■■ 7 I PRICE: £60 PER ACRE. ( • w WM. M'FARLAND, fi ? ir I Land Agent, 0] WHAKATANE. P.O. Box 44. 'Phone 44. [f WAIKATO GOING CONCERN, n £16 10s. PER ACRE, d — ii ItAA ACRES, Renewable Lease, rent 1 OUv per year; 200 acres ini- -J proved, grass, 300 acres swamp, partly s ! r, drained, full of rough feed. In present i« stato will carry 2AO head grown cattle. * 1 Well watered, frontage to lake, 9 miles c to railway town. House 5 rooms,- tele- 6 7 phone, 8-bail cowshed (concreted), en- " . gine and sejiarator room, .milking plant * j* installed, eeparatin-, • etc. Cream cart o , calls; .school handy. Everything 011 the J property included in the price, except _ n household' furniture; 35 cows, 28 head 1 young cattle, 1 bull, 2 horses, all dairy ■ e utensils, cans, milking plant.' separator and engine, all tools, etc.. and dairy ]'n company shares. Deposit, £1500 or offer. ' e A fiplemfid, opportunity. ■ J Let us know, your requirements.. MOORE-JONES BROS.. T Hamilton, And at Auckland. A GOOD PROPOSITION IN TARANAKI. . t ' . P' j ACRES, FREEHOLD, all In grass , ld Viil/ and well watered by running , streams, on good, level road, 3-mile front- , ~ age, with railway station and factory j. l . at each end, well fenced and subdivided jj' into 22 paddocks, good, clean, well-grassed , 1,1 farm, nearly all ploughable, with about , lg 400 acres level land, mostly rich, reclaim- ' t 3: ed swamp. An excellent carrying farm, • and would cut up nicely into 3 dairy farms; good 7-roomed house, smaller 1 S house, woolshed, milking shed, etc. • This farm will double in value within tb pRICE, f £27 y pER ACRE, with £5000 J cash. Balance on good terms. CAMPBELL JACKSON AND ROBT. WOOD, Broadway, Stratford. ONE OF THE FINEST CUTTING-UP PROPOSITIONS IN THE WAIEATO. R ooq' ACRES.' all level, except about 70 000 acres easy rolling countiy; all ploughable and all »n grass except 13 acres swedes, and 10 acres.soft turnips; carrying at present 70 cows,. 400 sheep, m 10 yearlings, 17 3-year-old heifers, and 4 n ' fcoreea. There is a splendid range of n ' buildings on property, comprising 2 good ■ n ," houses (h. and c. water) 2 cowsheds, im- ■ \ plement shed, motor slied, barn, etc.; f good post and wire , fences, 18 paddocks, water in every paddock; only i mile from school, P. 0., and creamery, and 1 M 7 miles from Cambridge; Freehold. 1 Price £65 por acre. Having 3 road ( frontages, this is an ideal fram for . . cutting /up, and wten surveyed and cut: 1 up will readily sell from £80 to £85 per ncre. The land is equal, if not better than, the famous Hauralri Plains, ben ing nearly all good drained Kahikatea swamp. For further particulars as to terms, etc., apply to J. B. SCOTT AND CO., ■ "The Land Agents/' Victoria Street, Hamilton, Established 1898. M Qfhfl ACRES—A Good Property, in ■ 4i\"f splendid locality; suitable for' dairying or fattening. Well subdivided and watered. Buildings consist of 10ed roomed dwelling' with every ■ ronveniby ence; h. and c. water; Alpha light, etc. Is, All necessary ■- outbuildings. Milking on plan in good order goes with the place. 1 12 PRICE £J5 PER ACRE. • ' ' £3000 Cash. Balance Arranged. .j i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DIS- ' TRIB.UTING CO., LTD., 1 FEILDING. i- apa ACRES, Waverley, £17. ReasonTrOtP . able terms. Eight-roomed house, alongside school, 6 miles railway. | ea AAA ACRES, Rangitikei, £37. No 1 e , tcl/V mortgage, Termß. Close freei- 1 3l| ing works. . , ' „ fi i -IAOA ACRES, good she.ep country, 1 IlfoU £8 55.; £1000 cash, Opportunities like this seldom availaftJt. ■ Numerous others.- Please write. • w. .. ... i CAVELL, STRAWBRIDGE, AND CO., h 85 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. FOR SALE, CJPLENDID Sheep and Cattle Farm, in of IO Pe'.orus Sound, with great prospec?9B tj T e value. 780 Freehold and 1720 acres 'od L.I.P. and 0.R.P., of which about 600 , 5- acres is all ploughable land when stumpsd> ed; land subdivided into 15 paddocks id- and carrying at present 3000 sheop and ry. 80 head of cattle; all'buildings on proWA perty required for up-to-dnto farm. Price. 70 bare, £8 per acre. Vendors will accept 1 sy, £5000 cash, balance can. be arranged, j ry, Stock and plant at valuation. ier- Note—'We can recommend this property 1 irs to prospective buyerß as one of the best ro- we have hnd to offer for some considerable time. Further particulars on application. HUNTER, THOMAS AND PERANO, Blenheim. *.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 9

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