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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR LAND, Why not Loot into the EXCEPTIONAL' PROPOSITIONS OF THE WINTERLEBB NORTH? HERE ARE A FEWi n*n ACRES, Freehold. Distance 0• ° from school li miles," Post Office 1} miles. . 57C acres in grass, balance bush, ploughable 328. Subdivided into 11 paddooKs, and all fencing in good order. Watered permanently in every paddock. Good 6-roomed house, woolshed, yards, and other outbuildings. Stock now on place, 1000' sheep, 100 lead cattle, 8 horses, 12 fat cowa. Price, 413. Terms to suit purchaser.AQ(\ ACRES, Freehold,! mile from . "" sohool, post and telephone exchange. All in grass,'carrying at preBent 720 sheep. 60 head of cattle, two torses. . Six-roomed house, cowshed, yards and (concrete dip, all necessary outbuildings.. .Price 414. Terms 4500 cash, .balance 10-years at 6'per cent. •'. ■■" '■ '■'"■'' -■ > .■' ■' ■'■' ■ ' ■) ; :.'TALK. ABOUT YOUR .GRAZING, ': ■■ :v COUNTRY-WELL, tvniv ACRES, school 1J .miles.. ■ In * u * grass 400 acres, balance bush, chiefly kauri, , tetany •' rimu, puriri, .Neyer.Aeen'a plough.. At-present.carry-ing- .525 'sheep and 200' head of cattle. ~ : . ,;Two,srroomedjhouses...and outbuildings.' .' ' Price'il'gsVper' acre;'ilsoo cash, 2500 in five years, balance in lo!jc'ars,\ 6 percent, per annum on all unpaid purchase money. -.'..'. ■ .Wire, or write, •" ' /• • ,-• C. H. SMITH. The Live Land Agent, Kaitaia, ■North of-Auckland. • . QOQ, ACRES, 220 grass, mostly unduiQOO lating-and flat.-.Carries 30: cows, 80 ■young- cattle,-and 50 sheep',. 4 horses; 5-roomed house, up-td-dnte cowshed. Title .freehold. Roads metalled, school i mile. Price, ,£l3 per acre. Only ,£BOO cash. ' (184) 099 ACRES, all grass, practically all •Afilfii ploughable, carrying at present 75 head of big and small, with 2 horses; 5-roomed house. On main metalled road. • Railway f 2 miles. -Price, - ,£32 10s; per acre; £600 cash. (204) rYQQ ACRES, 600-grass, 134 bush, 2 100 whßres, carrying 300 sheep and SO cattle; li. sheep country, and 700 ewes. Title, O.R.P. Price 47 'per aero; .£7OO cash. Write about this. (74) 0 A A ACRES, 238 grass, carrying 27t /&•*■* sheep' and 50 cattle. Suitable for dairying. Price, £17 p.;r acre; ,£IOOO cash. (72) These places are all worth inspection, and we advise you to make no delay in writing or calling on us. STANLEY E. READ, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 76-78 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. 'Phones: Office. 503; Residence, 564. ";'THE'/WELLINGTON'RETURNED ' .SOLDIERS' LAND AND PROPERTY BUREAU (Inc.),- ■ ' 292 Lambton. Quay. (Opposite Grey St.) • -- : 'Phone 1191. PICE 'OF- WELLINGTON DISTRICT. BBLMONT-430 PER ACRE. OKA ACRES, Freehold; adioining /VtPU niont railway station; 250. acres in grass, 10 acres bush, 230 acres ploughable. Well watered; all ring fenced. Would carry 2 sheep per acre, or very suitable for dairying. No buildings. Price, ,£3O per acre. Easy terms. LOWER HUTT. .- ,''.' .' .' A VERY desirable little Farm, on the -£* Main Hutt Road, near Mason's Gardens, suitable for'market gardening, rich soil. Residence 6 rooms, and all necessary conveniences. '' ,-' Price, ,£2200. Terms. FOR SALE. ACRES ■'•'•- QAAA '' 'ACRES ACRES •■' OXJVV ACRES FREEHOLD TITLE. .■ . . FOUR miles frontage to railway, truck- -. ing yards, post office, school, every convenience and railway station opposite; homestead, all trains stop; 2000 acres have been cultivated, 240 acres under wheat, out of flood reach, watered by 4 underground wells, tanks, and . troughing, water .'.easily, obtained from 40 to 100. .fe'et.rßich', crass,' herbage, .and. wheat- ' ■'Browing; country, all highly ' improved, |hay sheds' hold 400 tons, wool; and ma ctifnery sheds, workshop, good stables, sheep and horse yards, men's hut, 2 overseers' cottages, 12 liouts rail from Sydney, 8-hours Newcastle, picked portion of old Burburgate Station., Wire - if option required. ■;■-'■■ R. F! JSITTCHIE,' ' "Pilatus," Emerald Hill, New South AVales, North-west Line. 01 ACRES, all in grass, except about /vX- • 3 acres under cultivation; subdivided into 6 paddocks; 3-roomed whare with-.good stove; 1 mile station on main road. Price, together, with 5 dairy cows, v£l4oo. Cash about jMOO. IR(\ ACRES, 10-roomed house, large AUV- cowbails, first Quality land, all in grass, few. acres, shelter bush; .carry-, fng capacity, 75 to 80.cowsj.2i to 3 miles from; Factory, Station, etc. -Price.-.fSDOper . acre, balance 5 years. t - =.- G. ANDERSON, Land Agent, ■ Office 'Phone 58. Otaki Railway. House 'Phono 93. BAY OF PLENTY. BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE. 17AA ACRES IMPROVED FARM, .£5 tV\J 10s. per acre; winters 200 large Btock in present state; well fenced-(sheep-proof), subdivided; nearly all ploughable; mostly in grass and rough feed. Apply prompt to — COLIN C. NORRIS, . For this and particulars of other bargains, The Bay of Plenty Land Agent, TAURANGA. ?K(| ACRES, FREEHOLD, and 180 Ou\J Acres Leasehold (adjoining with compensation) rent, 35.; well fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; 250 acres flat, balance undulating; to hilly; about two-thirds ploughable. Down i*i the best of English grasses; 2J acres lucerne, 25 cores oats t.nd graßs seed/Wintered 250 "breeding ewes, 1850 mixed' sheep and 48" cattle. Good. 5-roomed houso. Telephone und water laid on; _all necessary outbuildings; only 2J miles from town. No oharge for Leasehold. Price for FreeL>ld, *3S 10s. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO, LTD,. Napier.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 13

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