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RURAL LAND FOR BALE. TE HORO LAND AGENCY. FIRST-CLASS MANAWATU DAIRY "" v. ■" ; FARMS. ODI ACRES, all'in' best grasses, wellOOZ watered, and subdivided into 6 paddocks; raijway and factory J-mile; at present -carrying 22 '■ head of dairy stock; good 6-roomed house with every convenience; good cowbailj and sheds. Price .£l5O per "acre, with wBISOO cash; balance easy terms. OIJ ACRES, of the choicest land pro--0 i curable, and has wintered 43 dairy cows, 2 and 3 weaneis, and at present ; time.' cattle are,' in the pink of condition. .This property is situated 2 miles from factory and 1 pile railway by gocfd metal road, and is well watered bv streams' an'dhigh-piressuro water' sup* •ply. Buildings comprise, good 6-rponiM house,, with conveniences,. M)ail-cowshed, concreted; also concrete yards." Prictj ,£l5O per acre, with about ',£2OOO cash,' or .could- be hud as going concern, if de 7 sired. This'is one of tho Vest dairying propositions in ' the -Manawatu, and .is worth inspection. Apply TAYLOR BROS., / . Te Horo. OWNER GIVING UP DAIRYING, AND IS PREPARED TO '■ ■ t SACRIFICE. • 1 A A ACRES, '95 acres in splendid pas-J-yvf . tures, all well subdivided into 11 paddocks, splendid belt of shelter frees; house of 4.g00d rooms, scullery, etc.; man's room, dotached; fruit trees; fowl run;- good motor and' implement 6hed. - The ' cowshed is the most convenient aiid best built in the district; 3-cow Treloar machines installed. * This property carried 50 dairy cows last season. FARMERS'IN SEARCH OF A GOOD PROPOSITION—this is undoubtedlv hard to beat. It is a place that has been systematically farmed, as the owner is a practical farmer. PRICE ONLY <845 per Acre. Owner's Equity ,£2060. Will accept <8500 cash ajid good Mortgages for balance. ' ' R. H. WOOD, Victoria Street, Hamiltoni Opp. Commercial Hotel. GOOD SHEEP FARM. TQ'Tfi Freehold, Waitotara (p a tc a District), 938 Acres in grass, balance bush, watered by 3 lakes : and permanent-streams (one lake 75 acres "in extent); 13 paddpcks "(well fenced); carrying 'At present 1780. sheep, cnttlo, and horses (can be 'bought at valuation). Buildings ' comprise 6-roomed" Residenoe. all conveniences, including telephone, Cottage. 3. rooms, also Shearing Shed (3 machines,- engine),' yards, dip, pens, and storage for' 40' : or 50 tales.' ' "' PRICE .£8 10s. uer acre. Cash required about ,£3400, balance 6 per' cent. For further, particulars apply THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU (Inc.), 292 Lambtop Quay.

(Opposite Grey St.). •), 'Phone 1194 QQAA ACHES, 'Freehold, grazing country, on ; goixl, metalled road and.-.adjoining railway station in Taranakil district; first-class homestead of 8 rooms with all modern conveniences, woolshed, and 6-stand plan 4; ..all in arass except a..few acres.of shelter bush, well watered and subdivided—3/400 acres ploughable.' This country., will carry 2 sheep besides cattle, and.is free of weeds. An excellent proposition at the price, £12 10s. Terms can ba easily arranged. , ' '• | Qwq ACRES, Freehold and L.1.P.. flu grazing country, on metalled road about .14 miles from. Stratford railway station'on'tho property, 1 mile from factory, 2 miles from school and P. 0.: 2 .dwellings of 6 and , 4 rooms on tho property besidesß-baii cowshed, ' 'woolshea and other necessary; outbuildings! all in grass and subdivided into 22 paddocks, 4/500. acres level and ploughable. Present carrying 2000 sheep and 350 cattle; free' of weeds.. Price £27.' wirih £3000 cash. Apply ■ FOLEY AND JAGO, Stratford..,.. 1500 ACEES ' FREEHOLD. < ! GRAZING PROPERTY. ' - \ Well grassed and permanently watered ' by springs and creeks. 1 One hour by car, good road, from Hast- i incs or Napifcr. Nice house, near.school,. : ■ 1 Carrying capacity; 2300 sheep, 180 cattle. ■" PRICE, £11 PER ACRE. - " £1000,-CASH.;. . I Beailtiful climate,, and cattle t farming is a pleasure; . „ . L LESLIE SMITH, " ... Agent, •* NAPIER.:- ' Box 2705- T Op.ACRES; level land; will carry a , OiV cow to the acre'; now 4-roomed t house, and cowshed, 8 bails; close 'to a township, school, and raSway station, f, Through the winter, this farm carried 40 cows. 250 breeding ewes, 6 rams, 2 horses, 1 1 bull and 35 yearlings. J This is river flat country, and is-well n sheltered. Would make an .ideal stud i farm.PRICE—£I6S PER -ACRE. TERMS i .CAN. BE ARRANGED. . H CRIGHTON AND ROOTS. J ' Land Agents, . HAWERA. 7AA ACRES, ' 200 freehold, balance 1 •""" convertible. • Fronts two metalled roads. Jlile-from factory, three 1 from rail; 550 acres in grass, bnlanco good milling bush,, consists of -low. hillswith sionie flats; a good proportion ploughable when stumped. Five acres y in crop at present. Up-to-dato home-' stefld (iiew), good woolshed with ma- ' chin'es; -also cowshed- mth machines (0 bails). ' Ownei 1 ' selling' on: account of ill-health. Price £23 p<fr. acre j, ternis. Apply 0 ;' n'. : JENKINS,'.. ' . / . . Raetihl. V •',- A A QIFT, WITH;.£3SO CASH. QQ7 ACRES, L.1.P., 400 acre? in grass, p Out ;'balance, bush, '14 'miles from- •« good town, good summer road, carry .li 500 to 000 sheep aJid 30 cattle,- lies- well si to;6iin. No buildings. .Price £3 10s. "• per. acre. , Tnrrns, only cash, bal- el ance 5 years at 6 per cent. A sure « rise in-i this: property. Apply at onco °! to ... .pi GRANT AND'CAMPBELL, ' f Land Agents, Hnwcra. '■

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 13

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