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RURAL LAND FOR HALE. a ACRES, title registered Native rO J: Lease, 42 years. Rental, 10 years at Is. 9d., 11 at 2s„ and 21 years at Is", pc-r acre. Unimproved, growing high fern and tutu; practically all ploughable; in the heart of first-class dairying country. Situated 8 mifes from railway station by road. PRICE for quick sale, 30s. per acre. Easy terms. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD.. To Kuiti. ASfi ACRES, comprising 220 acres ~SrJLU freehold, balance L.1.P., rent 9s. 3d. per ficre; situated 6 miles from town, half-mile school, 11 miles factory by good motor roads. All in grass except 1 acres shelter bush, and subdivided into 14 paddocks by good stout fences. Buildings comprise Groomed house and all necessary conveniences, woolshod (2-stand), vard9, dip, etc.; 100 acres heavy alluvial flab exceptionally suited for mixed farming. Carrying capacity, 21 sheep to the acre, besides 60 lwtid cattle. Price, £40 per aero throughout as a freehold concern. Terms and conditions from Sole Agents, BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Dannevirke. Aa A ACRES, hear Raotihi, 300 acres jrVlr ploughable. first-class country, all • conveniences in the way of buildings, etc. Price,; .£32 10s. per acre; iHOOO cash. First-rate mortgages. This is described as a valuable property.' •| aq" ACRES, Ashhurst, partly river JLtt-J flats, 11-roomkl bouso and general outbuildings. Price, .£75. and ,£2OOO cash. An excellent proposition. OA a ACRES, near Bunnythorpe, 9i&l/'J roomed house, 8-bailed cowshed with 4-cow plant. .vaTd accommodates 70' cows. Practically' all ploughable. A splendid farm and well sheltered. OAA ACRES (about), near Shannon, 10 ,41/1/ paddocks, good buildings, well ftlnced and watered. Mortgages from 4J per cent, to 6 per cent. Price, £70 per acre, £3000 cash. Vendor will consider an cxchango or will sell as a going concern,BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM LTD., I'aimerslon North. Apa ACRES, Freehold, situated 4 teDv miles from Marton. BUILDINGS—Good 5-roomed house, scul- , lery, bath-room, waßhhouse, all modern conveniences,, 'phone.' Also 6roomed man's house, granary, woolshed, stables, motor-shod, etc. This property is well drained with over 80,000 pipes. Subdivided into 14 paddocks. Several nice shelter plantations. Crops now in; 65 acres oats, 5 acres wheat, 10 acres barley, thrown in. Prico .£SO per acre;' cash £5000, balance easy terms. Apply early, as will quickly sell. Solo agente. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD.,'. Marton. EXCELLENT SHEEP-FARMING PROPOSITION. AS A GOING CONCERN. TERMS, £5000 CASH. /f QQQ ACRES, Freehold, situated 7 rtOVO miles from Railway Station by metal road; School, Post Office, and Cheese Factory Is miles; Telephone on to house. All' undulating and low'hill country; 3600 acres in grass, balanco good bush) well watered and, subdivided into 38 paddocks; post and wire fences, in good order. Buildings: 7-roomed house, shearers cottage, motor shed, stables, woolshed with shearing plant, dip and yards; also 240 acres fattening farm; 4 miles from above property and 2 miles from railway station;.all in grass except 15 acres under crop; 3-roomed house, etc.; win•ter carrying capacity, 4500 sheep, including 1200 ewes, 150 head cattle, besides »horses; Summer. 6500 sheep. -Tho wlioio flock averaged 7Jlb. wool last year; percentile of lambs, 81 per cent. PRICE: £10 per acre, including 4000 sheep, of which 1200 are breeding cwm, 1000 lambs, 80 head cattle. 32 horse;,, plant, etc. TERMS: £5000 cash, balanco at 6 per cont._ Delivery January 10, 1921. This is an exceptionally cheap property, the fattening farm being valued at £1S per acre, and after allowing for value of stock and plant the wholo property is only costing £8 per acre. 14U For full particular's and arrangements to view, apply H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, , . 20 Brandon Street, . WELLINGTON. $Ole Agents. HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. ITO ' all in grass except 12 . J-IU acres shelter bush, all flat, all ploughaible, originally swamp land, very rich soil, good p. and w. fenccs, 14 paddocks, all well watered , by permanent streams. There is a good G-roomcd house 2-roomed whare, stable, trapshed, cowshed, concreted (8 bails), 4-cow milking plant and releaser, pigstyes, etc. Carrving capacity over GO cows, 18' horses, and young stock. Thoroughly improved! this farm Could carry over 100 cows. Only 4 miles from good town, haTI-mile from factory, postal delivery daily. Papers twica daily, etc. Price, only £48 per acre. Terms, £1000 cash. 802 1 A ACRES, which will carry 5 cows JLlr easily, 7-roomed house and conveniences, trapshed, barn, 3-bail cowshed (concreted), small orchard in full bearing, well laid out garden. Title, L.I.P.' This ■is a very desirable home, and is situated only 2 miles from gogd town. Price £1400. An absolute bargain. gje ACRES, over 700 in'grass, rye, J-xU cocksfoot, and clover, etc.. mo-re than 300 acres ploughable, and 500 acrcs is really good bullock country; 17 paddocks, well fenced and watered; 7roomed house, wjth h. and c. water, 2l'oomed whare, numerous sheds, yards, etc. Carrying capacity, 2J sheep. Stock on farm at present time, 700 sheep, 210 head cattle. Situated only 1 mile from schccl, etc., factory 3 miles. Prico, £1G 10s. per acre. Terms easy. 80G N.B.—Write or call for our Register, which contains a fine range of farms of every description. Posted free by Harcourt and C».

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 10

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