RURAL LAND FOR BALb, 1019 ACKES > feee 'Qold. I; '-.-C 16 '. . , '•.•■"•-1:\ Is. 8 MILES FROM TAUMARUNUI D 7 S. i- GOOD METALLED ROAD. ;h • ■ « 720 acres in grass, balauco in bush, being felled,.4o acres flat and another 50 acres 'plough able, the balance is hilly grazing country, all sunny and well grasscd. ■ The farm has wintered nnd is now carrying 200 head of grown cattle, and . 1000 sheep/ nnd thei\. is plenty of feed. . The fencing is all 7 and 8 wires with' totara posts, ring fenced, and subdivided into S paddocks. Buildings consist of 2 three-roomed •a whnres, woqlshed with 3-stand machines, ■t Lister engine, dip, yards, motor garage, It Ctu " * PRICE, JEI3 IBs: PER ACRE. '" >'t " '■ ' FRANK L. ASHBOLT AND CO., I 0 . . . >,' ■ ; e 'Land Agents, i I, it ' , 8 King's Chambers, Wellington, e ;.'" ' "' .•''':.;!:,' -> '.••_'.■■:.' ". '■/. . .' i ii '",'■'-' "■-\ *'."" ; '' ; ' ; ; d ■::.. ... :. . ■,'.'," I- •■•' ■"■ . •■■'.:,■ '• ■■:■.■.-';!.■'. : x ONE OF THE FINEST CUTTING-UP. e PROPOSITIONS IN' THE WAIIATO.: >i *>yO ACRES, all level, except about 70 y duCS acres easy rolling country; all ploughable and all in grasa ercept' IS aores swedes, and 10 acrea soft turnips; carrying at present 70 cows, 400 sheep, - 10 yearlings', 17 3-year-old heifers, and 4 •■ horses. There is a splendid range of .i buildings on property, comprising 2 good ' . houses (h. and c. water). 2 cowsheds, implement shed, motor shed, barn, etc.i '- good post and wiro fences, 16 paddocks, ■-. water in every paddock; only } mile '■■ from school, P. 0., and oreamery, and ~ .7 miles from Cambridge; Freehold, '• Price £SS per acre. Having 3 road s frontages, this je an ideal fram for' t cuttine up, and whea surveyed <ind out il up will readily eell from £80 to £8$ 0 per acre. The land is equal, if not bot--0 ter than, the famous Hanrakj Plains, be- ; ing nearly all good drained Knhikatea C 6wamp For further particulara as to ', tortus, etc., apply to ; ) J. B. SCOTT AND CO., ' J "The Land. Agents." J Victoria Street, Hamilton. J Established 1888. I.' ■'. .: ■ ~ " r ~^ : ~ 1 KQ/4 ACRES, FREEHOLD, T,.T. r UO* A ]{ leTel> . reU , vateredi nl , d subdivided 1 ; on good metalled road; 40 ,' . minutes motor run from N.P. Good 5-roomed House, scn'.lery and bathroom. 200 Acres in grass, balance bush. Now ' carrying 25 milking cows and other dry stock. Owner may consider a walk in, walk out proposition. Don't delay I rPRICE, .£lO Per Acre; Cash, Balance, good terms. For further particulara apply to th« '■ SOLE AGENTS- " 1 A. L. HUNTER AND COMPANT, : o King and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth' P.O. Box 217. 'Phono 718. A GOOD'PROPOSITION IN "' • TARANAO; .; ' Q*J A ACRES, FREEHOLD,* nil -In grass . Vi". nnd well watered by-, running streams, on good level road, 3-milo frontnge, with railway station and factory at'each end, well fenced and subdivided into 22 paddocks, good, clean, well-grassed j . farm, nearly all ploughnblc, with nbout i 100 acres level land, mostly rich, reclaim-ed-swamp. An excellent carrying farm, ' nnd would cut up. nicely into 3 dairy ' farms; good 7-roomed house: -smaller ' house, woolGhcd, milking shed, etc.— This farm will double in value within 1 the next few years. •*. ■ .PRICE. .£27 PER ACRE, with .£5&00; cash. Balance on good terms. ',1. CAMPBELL JACKSON AND ROBT! WOOD, - ■- ' ; Broadway, Stratford, •• A CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY FARM.;TA.R ACBBS, rioh oounrry; could Slip. *&v ply town delivery or factory; station 1 milo; To Kuitl townohlp ( .2V miles; Post Office 2J miles; school-i3 miles; subdivided into eleven paddocks; house 7 rooms, h. and' o. water, ■rretj convenience, six-bail cowshed, ooncreta floor; orchard containing 100 trees. Prict £45 per acre; terms £1000 cash. •MATTHEW AND LTJSK. ', ' } Te Kniti. ]\ , SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY;. • Qft A A'ACRES, nearly allploughable, tfOlrU situated within easy dietanco of Marlon or Bulls;-soil consista for the moat part of nice warm sandy i loam on top of clay subsoil. The pro- ■ : perty is permanently watered, all well fenced and subdivided into numerous con. veiiicnt paddooks, and is equipped with a good horuestHad and complete rnngo.of outbuildings. Price, J!l3 per acre; good terms arranged. To anyone in search of a fhcep. and; cattle ranch • this property j is well worth inspection. For terms and full particulars apply to ' ' ••' *-■■•; MILNE AND ROCHFORT,. Land Agents, LVivin. , A nANDY MIXED DAIRYING AND GRAZING PROPOSITION. ; QAf) ACRES, Freehold, all in good OXfAI grass, all ploughablo wh)nn -i cleared of logs, 25 acres now ploughable, good sale for firewood, can motor to .centre of section, divided into 7 paddocks, .of ' 7 wires, well watered, good metalled , roads; could milk 100 cows. Situated j} miles.,, froni factory,, largo „snlovard6, . school;" doctor 'and P. 0., in-jiilandf rising i township; a . splendid oentro of gojd , ' country. Buildings oonsist of 4-roomcd ! cottaw. . PRICE. 425 per acre. Terms, 41500 ! cash, balance 5 years at fi per. cent..: N0.19.W. ! Apply ~,.-' L. JACOB, Agent, Te Kuiti. . ■
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 11
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