RURAL LAND FOR SAL*. K AIT IE KB. 9621 ACEES - FREEHOLD. 500 Aeres in Grass, 10 Acres;in Crop, 450 Acres in Bush. Carrying capacity,' 8 sheep to acre; now carrying 1000 sheep and 150 head of cattle. 10 paddocks with wire fencing, well watered by creeks. Buildings consist of 6-Bcomed House, Woolshed, etc. TV Plenty of Totara in Bush. PRICE: .£l2 PER ACRE. FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND COY, •- Land Agents, '7 •King's Chambers, - ; Wellington, : NELSON FRUIT FARMS. MO 1.—22 Acres Freehold, 17} acres plant i e 4-,.i'i six-rear-old trees, with all buildings and improvements. 5-rooniea Bungalow, .£IBSO. Good Terms. No. '.1-212 Acres, 7J Acres planted in seven-year-old trees, with all buildings uiid' improvements thereon. 2-roomed cottage. JEI7OO. Good Ternls. No. 8.—22 Acres, more or less, all planted . . in 3 and 4-y6nr?old:trees.:'.'No build- . ings. .£1550. Good Term 6. The owner of these properties will give gopd.ternis to tho right, man, or Vendor is prepared to Sell under the 1 Returned Soldiers' Settlement, Now is tho time to buy and get a good return on thie season's fruit. Get in quick. WHYTE AND SON, 107 Customhouse Quay. .Wellington. " i: 'Phone 285. Box 50. :. WAIKATO FATTENING, DAIRYING; AND CUTTING-UP BARGAIN. ; IF you can command ,£6OOO to JESObO cash, we can offer you .0n0..0f...the ■ greatest snips in JTew Zealand in farm' lands; 1000 acres Freehold, 2 miles from railway station, and within an hour'# oar,, run. of Hamilton;, mostly,i.yery>.xich drained swamp, and balance very gently undulating; present carrying capacity, 400 cows. Price only ,£32 per acre. Get our special report of this bargain and stock sheets. It would have been che'ip at this figure prior to the war. Whatsis its actual value now? Present average Waikato values so handy to mil .approiimato JGIBO to carry a cow.' Taranaki and Southern land i 9 even higher. Here you are offered lund costing only <£75 to carry a. cow, and the situation >ia ideal. There are neither noxious weeds nor rabbits. No manure used, and t}io land in excellent heart. Long road frontages, and eminently suited for cutting up into smaller dairring farms. ,'.t . MILBURN'AND CO., Empire Buildings, Swan6on Street;,, 'Auckland. t;o/f - acres, freehold', 1 i/r. ■ All level, well watered, ajjd BiVbdivided; on good metalled road; '*'40 minutes motor run from N.P. Good 5-roomed House, scullery and bathroom. 200 Acres in grass, balance bush. New carrying 25 milking cows and other dry stock. Owner may consider ii walk in, walk out proposition. Don't delay! PRICE, .£lO Per Acre; Cash, ,£IOOO. - Balance, good terms. * For further particulars apply" to tho SOLE S : A. L. HUNTER AND COMPANY,S ■ s I s ? King and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth' P.O. Box 217. 'Phone 718. ' FOR SAKE OR EXCHANGE, t. 'At() ACRES first-class Sheep, Counfry, rtOiV situated on the Coast, 10 miles from New Plymouth. /Well watered,, fences fair order"; ofily 40 acres bush, 800 acres ploughnble; two miles from township, school, and factorr. , '' House of 5 rooms and various outbuildingß. PRICE—.£IS per acri>; CASH .£1500,. 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 carry this numbfer. R. A.- LARGE, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. only io Minutes by motor from PALMERSTON NORTH. A iyn ACRES, all in grass, subdivided tfc (" into 8 paddocks, watered by streams, some flat, balance easy to hills, 6-roomed house, woolshed, eto. Position and price right. • H.tt .625 PER ACRE. ABOUT .82000 CASH. WILTON AND VAUTIM, Agents, PALMEESTON NORTH. "WHERE THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREEN"—MANAWATU LINE. ■ OQK ACRES, Freehold, all in grass' /VOO or crop, well subdivided itto 15 paddocks; all fences in splendid ordeT; the property is about half flat, baianoe low, undulating country; winter carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows and about 200 'ewesi ' situation Ij "wiles lfromvrailwiiy station, school, etc.: "an ideal farm fjr the Wellington milk supply; buildings, 4-roomed house, whare, and outbuildings. Note the prioo: Only .£2B per aorl. ■ • This is absolutely the cheapest 1 farm oa the Manawatu Line. MILNE AND ROCHFORT. Agents, Levin.
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