RURAL LAND FOR SAL*. KAITIEKE. ~ t 9621 ACEES ' FRE ® HOLI) ' 500 Aeres in Grass, 10 Acres in Crop, : 450 Acres in Bmh. Carding capacity, 8 sheep to acre; now carrying 1000 6heep and 150 head of cattle. | 10 paddooks with wire • fencing, well j watered by creeks. | Buildings consist of 6-Roomed . j House, Woolshed, etc. ' | Plenty of Totara in Bush. i PRICE: m PER ACRE. ! ] j FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND COT, | Land Agents, King's Chambers, ! .Wellington, NELSON FRUIT FARMS. | XTO 1.—22 Acres Freehold, 17$ acres planted in six-year-old trees, with all ■' buildings and improvements. 5-roomed Bungalow. JJIBSO. Good Terms. 1 No. 2—2 l} Acres, 7J Acres planted in j seven-year-old trees, with all build- j ings and improvements thereon. ! groomed cottage. JSI7OO. Good Terms. ; No. 3.-22 Acres, more or less, all planted j in 3 and 4-year-old trees. No build* 5 ings. ,£1550, Good Terms. The owner of these properties will give I good terms to the right man, or Vendor 1 1 1? 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 j£6ooo to <£8000 cash, wo can offer you one of the greatest snips in New Zealand in farm lands; 1000 acres Freehold, 2 mile 3 from railway station, and within an hour's car run- of Hamilton; mostly very rich drained swamp, qnd balance very gently undulating; present carrying capacity, 400 cows. Price only i 32 per acre. Get ; our special report of this bargain and stock* sheets. It would have been cheap at this figure prior to the war. What is ! its actual value now ?' Present average Waikato values so handy to mil approximate *6180 to carry a cow. Taranaki ! and Southerns land is even higher. Here you are offered land costing only .£75 to carry a cow, and the situation' is ! ideal. There are neither noxious weeds ! nor rabbits. No manure used, and the land in excellent heart. Long road frontand eminently 6uited for cutting . up into smaller dairying farms. , MILBURN AND C 0.,. Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland: j KQA ACRES, FREEHOLD, L'.T. All level, "fell watered, and subdivided; on good metalled road; 40 Djjnutes motor run from N.P. Good 5-roomed House, scullery and bathroom. 200. Acres in grass, balance bush. Now carrying 25 milking cows and . other dry Btock. Owner may consider a walk in, ! walk out proposition. Don't delay! PRICE, JCIO Per Acre;. Cash, .£IOOO. 1 Balance, good terms. For further particulars apply to th« ; SOLE AGENTS- " ; A, L. HUNTER AND COMPANY," King and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth P.O. Box 217. Thone 718. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. j i rn ACRES flret-olass Sheep Country, ' TcO/V situated on the Coast, 10 miles from New Plymouth. C ■Will watered, fences fair order; only 40 acres bush, 300 acres ploughable; two j miles from township, school, and factory. - i House of 5 rooms and various outbuildings. PRICE—j£IS per aaw; CASH .£ISOO. NOTE.—This property has carried two sheep to the acre, and in its present state will carry one and a half easily. As a Dairy Farm it has carried . 100 cows, and could with little expense be made suitable to again cany this number. R, A. LARGE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. ONLY 10 MINUTES BY MOTOR FROM ' 1 PALMERSTON NORTH. A»(\ ACRES, all In erase, subdivided Tt 1V into 8 paddocks, watered by streams, somo flat, balance easy to hills, 6-roomed house, woolshed, eto, Position and price right. H. 12 m PER ACRE. ABOUT .£2OOO CASH, WILTON AND VATJTIfirt, Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH. "WHERE THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREEN"—MANAWATU LINE. OQK ACRES, Freehold, all in grass /vOw or crop, well subdivided Into 16 paddocks; all fences in splendid order; the proporty is about half flat, balance , low, undulating country; winter carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows and about 200 ewes; situation 1} miles from railway station, school,' etc.: an ideal farm for the Wellington milk supply; buildings, i-roomed house, whare, and outbuildings. Note the prioe: Only £3& per acre. This is absolutely the cheapest fann on the Monawatu Line. MILNE AND ROCHFORT, . ' Agents, Levin.
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