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RURAL LAND 79R BALE. T7~ AIWAIWAI—SI7 acres, Freehold, subdivided into 20 paddocks, well grassed X and watered; 20 acres oats (good), 10-roomed house with conveniences, 12bail cowshed with milking plant (new), wool sheds, stable and loft, whare, 1 largo shod, and numerous other buildings. Price £5O per acre; £3OOO cash, balance for 5 years at 6 per cent. Possession June 1. AHUTARA—96O acres. Freehold, no {subdivision fences; well watered; 3roomed whare. Price £l7 per acre; £6500 cash; balance to be arranged. JJZ AHUTARA—26O acres. Freehold, subdivided into 8 paddocks; well grassed and watered; good shelter; 10 acres swedes, 10 acres rape, 3 to 4 acrea potatoes; 68 heifers, giving 1725 pounds of milk per day; 2 bulls; 5-roomed house; 8-bail cowshed; stable, implement shed, and garage; 9 milk cans. Price £75 per acre; £3OOO cash; balance can be arranged, as a going concern. This property is mostly flat. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CARTERTON. OB APPLY AT OUR WELLINGTON OFFICE, LAMBTON QUA?. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. K~11) ACRES, 98 acres of which is beld under L.I.P. Title, balance O.R.P. 1 about 257 acrea in grass, balance bush: about 140 acres rich river flats, balance of felled country, undulating to hilly. There is a fair area of very good country in the unfelled portion ; subdivided into 7 paddocks and well watered; almoat new 4-roomed house and dairy; situated within 5 minutes of school, Post Office and store, and 3 miles to factory; wintered 31 head 3 and 4year steers, 320 hoggets, 150 breeding ewes and wethers, and 160 lambs. PRICE. £9 10s. per acre. Terms, £2OOO cash, possibly less, balance at 6 pet cent for a term. . Note.—The owner is in ill-health, and the farm must be sold, and it 1a well worth the money asked. SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. rtPJQ ACRES, 0.R.P., at 255. per acre; rental £3O per annum; 400 acres in tPOO grass, balance bush; this is good papa country; ring fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks, all well watered; now carrying 100 head mixed cattle, 130 wethers, and capable of carrying more. This is a good opportunity for an energetic young num to get a flying start. PRICE. £8 10s. per acre, and the owner will be reasonable to deal with togarding terms, as he is an old man and wants to retire. NEWTON KING, LTD., LAND. ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 100. Telephone 101, ACRES. Freehold. Feilding district, all fiat and in English grasses. Bul> divided into 6 paddocks, well watered bv artesian well and etreame. Carrying 800 ewes, 70 head cattle, and 8 horses. BUILDINGS.—6-roomed house, ehed and granary. Situated 24 miles from dairy factory, 4 miles from railway station and town. Price, £7O per acre; £2OOO deposit. QAA ACRES. Freehold, King Country; 50 acres flat, stumped and in crop, Ovv balance easy hills, all in grass. Wintered 1000 sheep, 30 head cattle and 5 homes. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, well watered. BUILDINGS —4-roomed house, woolshed with 2-stand plant. Handy to factory and rail. Price, £3O per acre. Terms. 1887 ACRES. Freehold. Eltham. all in good grass except 40 acre* scrub. LuO( Subdivided into 18 paddocks, well watered by permanent stream*. Good loam soil on papa and shell rock formation. Wintering 3360 sheep and 65 head cattle. • BUILDINGS —5-roomed house with telephone and conveniences, men’s where and woolshed with 4-stand plant. , Situated 18 miles from Eltham by tar and metal road and 34 miles from school. ’ Price, £lO 10s. per acre. Terms. Vendors would consider good interest, bearing mortgage in part payment. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD.. P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. BEST AND CHEAPEST IN LAND. QAA first-class level land, all thoroughly drained and particularly OJU well fenced into 20 paddocks, 140 acres in _ turnips and swedes, 50 acres oats, balance mostly young grass, 40 acres of which is shut up for ryegrass seed. The property, which is only half-mile from Marton railway station, is considered one of the best in the district, and is suitable for either grain growing fattening, or dairying, and is particularly well suited for cutting up into small holdings, having 3 road frontages, 2 good houses of 6 rooms and <»nyeniences, etc., one with h. and c. water, 2 sets stables, granaries, implement sheds, yards, dip, etc. Price only £65 per acre. Good terms to sound man. NOlL.—satisfaction guaranteed on inspection or expenses paid. AAA ACRES of first-class grazing, dairying, or cropping land, 24 miles from "00 railway town and handy to Feilding. About 150 acres level, balance ensv Tiptop soil, 7 paddocks, 45 acres turnips and swedes, patches bush, balance ’grasslS acres of which is shut up for seed. New 5-roomed house, motor “ted, Stables, cowshed, etc. Price, £45 per acre, £lOOO cash Or owner would consider exchange for mortgages or good town property. Equity, about £.OOO. J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MARTON. BEST SMALL DAIRY FARM IN NEW ZEALAND. FOR earning power, this is the best Small Dairy Farm that has come under ou7notice The area is 30 Acres only, and for the month of October the cream cheque was £96 4s. 6d. FROM 30 ACRES, and with a further 3d. per lb. f ° r CARRYING 0 CAPAC?TY—2S° f cows, 3 horses, and 19 weaner calves, besides ntecThis beautifull little Farm is in a good, central position, divided into 6 j S j ir- wal-Arpd hv artesian wells, and not a waste inch on the whole property* Nice two-roome<l Cottage (could be added to), good cowshed, trap, and imP SS l ’KTAi'f Sole ipote. abraham asd williams, ltd.. PALMERSTON NORTH. • MANAWATU FARMS. ~ J. icrn nil flat few minutes from town (Levin), all in grass and crop, 20 newly’repaired? 7-roomed house (old). Price, £2BOO A bargain - y AOPFB s itnated Levin, close to town; an ideal poultry farm, with shel--1 0 in nearly every paddock; watered bv race and high-pressure; house i 6 rooms? with aßconveniences; cowshed, fowlhouses, etc., etc. Price, £3150. Terms arranged- . „ .j f m half flat, balance undulating 248 to h®n ’wriUenced and watered; can do 40 cows and up to 500 sheep; 1 filmedI 'house with all conveniences; large cowshed and several outIniildings is ’ a really good property and well worth the price of £45 L e ;. n A%ES er fr”™ station and close to school and factory; 56 A wood soil' grows crops, and carries 30 cows; fine residence of 7 -4-k cnarv f/invpnieiice cowshed, motor-shed, machines installed, etc. S S ’£l4o aern Terms ’ arranged. For full details of these properties, THE'NZ FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD., W.ZJ. ND DEpAETMENT> levin . P.O, BOX 7. — — — CHEAP FARMS. i errs Freehold WangannTdiSrict; 1380 acres grass, balance bush 1 1 ROO is post and wire fences; permanent streams: 4-roomed hones rwr • fltoch at valuation. ■~ 7 p KRFVWOLD close KING COUNTRY Township; about 750 1100 A . <^’b^ E ShgrXs; PRICE, £l2 PER ACRE. Will sell on Ea7y terms or Other Good Securities for Equity of about • £7oo ®‘ Arnj v~j Dairying Country. MANAWATU; close railway; nearly mostly land; house and outbuildings; J. D. MARTIN M'INTTRi: AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. 215 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. CASH—£IOO DOWN. . nil rollinsr dairving land, situated 2} miles railway 141 A ACRES of rich la > .. weeds; 40 acres clover, balance high fem; 140 station, near Te Knitb M w Sam< no buildings; adjoining N »? Te Leflge> at 3d ncrei reut £4 quality of land. 3 an w j lo will improve. TERMS AS ABOA E, BAL,tv . p-rnis adjoining each other, good buildings, cowsheds, TWO Improved vairy * ’ d 16g res and 70 Mws; average return machines; 228 acres and M cowe, , d £3 108. and WILL EXCHANGE Two Dairy Farms for Sheep Country. A. C. JOHNSON, LAND AGENT, TE KUITI.

104 “su? , »%- Feilding. -IO ACRES, Manakau; all flat; 1276 locality, mostly hilly. Pr' ce 10s ’ 067 acre. ALEX J. GEARY. Agent, Feilding.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 96, 17 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 96, 17 January 1921, Page 10

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