RURAL LAND FOR BAL& — —-— r KAIT I EKE..;';_•';-' ACEES - FREEHOLD. 500 Aeres in Grass, 10 Acres in Crop, ;,' 450 Acres in Bush. Carrying ' capacity, 3. sheep to acre; now carrying 1000 sheep and 150 heatf of cattle. 10 paddocks with wire fencing, well . watered by creeks. ;■;• Buildings consist of 6-Eoomed . ■ ' House, Woolshed, etc. '' Plenty of Totara in Bush. J';,', , PRICE: 412 PER ACRE. ;. :.r FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND COT, Land Agents, King's Chambers, i .Wellington. i i NELSON FRUIT FARMS. "VTO 1.-22 Acres Freehold, 17J acres plantr*,4j'in sk-rear-old trees, with, all buildings and improvements. 5-roomed Bungalow. .81850. Good Terms. No. 2—2 l} Acres, 7i Acres planted in seven-year-old trees, with all buildings and improvements thereon. 2-roomed cottage. 41700. Good Terms. No. 3.-23 Acres, more or less, all planted in 3 and 4-year-old trees. No buildings. .£1550. Good Terms. The owner of these properties will give good terms to the right man, or Vendor ■ u prepared to Sell under the Returned Soldiers' Settlement. Now is the- time to buy and get a good return on .this season s fruit. ■ Get in quick.- ■ '.; .WHYTE AND SON, • 107 Customhouse Quay. Wellington. 'Phone 285. Box 50. WAIKATO FATTENING, DAIRYING, AND CUTTING-UP BARGAIN. ' IF you can command 46000 to '48000 cash, we can offer you one or the greatest snips in New Zealand in farm lands; 1000 acres Frc?hold, 2 miles from railway station, and v.-ithin an hour** car run of Hamilton; mostly very rich drained swamp, and balance very' gently undulating; present carrying capacity, 100 cows. Price only 432 per acre. Get our special report of this bargain arid stock sheets. It would have been cheap at this figure prior to tho war. What is its aotual value now?. Present average Waikato values so handy, to rail approximate 4180 to carry-a cow. ' Taranaki and Southern land is even higher. Here you are offered land costing only 475 to carry a cow, and tho situation is ideal. There are neither noxious .weeds nor rabbits. No manure used, and the land in excellent heart. Long road frontages, and eminently suited for cutting up into smaller dairyin? farms! . MILBURN AND CO., Empire Buildings, Swnnson Auckland. ;■ ttOA ACRES; FREEHOLD, L.T. *" J * All level, well watered, and subdivided; on good metalled road; 40 minutes motor run from N.P. Good 5-roomed House, 6cullery and bathroom,' 200 Acres in grass, balance bush. Now carrying 25 milking cows and other dry 6tock. Owner may consider >P> walk out proposition. Don't 'delay'! ' PRICE, 410. Per Acre; Cash,' ,"41000. Balance, good terms. .''.. •'•'•'" ''. For, .further particulars apply to the SOLE AGENTS- - A. L. HUNTER AND COMPANY, King and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth P.O. Box 217. 'Phono 718. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A K(\ ACRES first-oloss Sheep Country, tOA) situated on the Coast, 10 miles from New Plymouth. TTell watered, fences fair order; only 40 acres bush; 800 ecres ploughable; two miles from township, school, and factory. House of 5 rooms and various outbuildings. • • ■' , PRICE-415 per aow; CASH 41500. NOTE.—This property has carried two sheep to the acre; and- in \\a- present state will carry one and a..half easily .""As a Dairy Farm it has carried 100 cows, and could with little exDense be made suitable to again carry this number. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. , . — . .—-— f ~.., OOA ACRES, Renewable Lease, rent OO* 9s. sd.j all - in grass, subdivided into 7 naddocks, and well watered by creeks and springs. Will carry 1} 6heep (besides, cattle., Tho buildings comprise good 5-roomed house, with wash-house, trapshed and cowshed, also large grainshed. This desirable farm is only a few chains from the school. A real snip and you want to be quick to secure this. Price, 410 per acre; 41800 ca6h. S. E. BOTT, Land Agent, Waipawa* ■ "WHERE THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREBN"-MANAWATU LINE. '■ not? ACRES, Freehold, all in grass iVOU or crop, well ■subdivided into 15 paddocks; all fences in splendid order; the property is about half flat, balanoo low, undulating country; winter carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows and about 200 ewes; situation 1J miles from railway station, school, etc.; "an ideal farm for the Wellington milk supply; buildings, 4-roomed house, wharo, and outbuildings. Note tho price: Only 423 por aore. This is absolutely tho cheapest farm.on the Marawatu Line. ' ■ MILNE AND ROCHFORT, Agents, Levin.
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