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RURAL LAND FOR (SALE. TO DAIRY FARMERS. rjIHE CHEAPEST MIXED FARM IN X THE DISTRICT. Will milk 150 cows and carry 500 sheep. Never dry, particularly well watered. No manure required. PRICE, £16,500. Cash, £3OOO. - £8 per cow will pay interest on land and stock. Balance for owner. Find ..out what cows are producing now and work it out for yourself. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Te Kuiti. 11 O 1 ACRES, Freehold country,' situX.lol ated 16 miles from town, 3J miles from school and post office by good roads; 6-ioomed house and 3roomed cottage, woolshed (3-stand), which holds 700 sheep, cowshed, trapshed, 2 sets yards and dip. Property has all been solid bush country, is ring fenced and all in grass. Carrying a great sward of solid English grasses. About 100 acres are ploughable when stumped. This property in 1920 wintered 2800 sheep and 100 head of cattle. The place is well watered, and lies well to the sun, and is subdivided by good stout fences into 13 paddocks. Price required is £lB per acre. Further partionlars from the Sole Agents, BARRAUD AND LTD., Dannevirke. -4AA ACRES, near Raetihk 300 acres tfcW ploughable, first-class country, nil conveniences in the way of buildings, etc. Price, £32 10s. per acre; £2OOO cash. First-rate mortgages. This is described as a valuable property. a q ACRES, Ashhurst, partly river JLttc/ flats, 11-roomed house and general outbuildings. Price, £75 and £2OOO cash. An excellent proposition. nnn ACRES, near Bunnvthorpe, 9-zivl-r roomed house, 8-bailod cowshed with 4-cow plant, yard accommodates 70 cows. Practically all plougliable. A splendid farm and well sheltered. ODD ACRES (about), near Shannon. 10 paddocks, good buidings, well fenced and watered. Mortgages from 41 pei - cent, to 6 per cent. Price. £7O per acre, £3OOO cash. Vendor will consider an exchange or will sell as a going concern. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North. d! QA ACRES. Freehold, situated 1} (itQV miles from Turakina; one good eight-roomed house, with all modern convenience?; one vroolshed and machines, implement shed, stable, and all outbuildings. Price, £37 10s. Qnsh £14)00. Fl 5 ■f ACRES, Freehold, situated five JLoO miles from Marton; 11 miles from Bonny Glen; subdivided into 7 paddocks, and watered by spring and dams. One four-roomed house: 30 acres of crop to go with property. Price £3O; good terms. D 4 BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD., Marton. ,4AA ACRES FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND DAIRYING COUNTRY in TARANAKI; well sheltered, and in a beautiful position; 250 acres ploughable, and over 100 perfectly flat: 5-roomed dwelling, and concrete floored cowshed, with 4-cow plant. 12 "paddocks, well watered by streams and rams. At present milking 60 cows, and carrying over 500 sheep; 3 miles from Schoolg Factory. and P.O. Good mortgages, PRTCE £35, with £2OOO to £3OOO Cash. The first to inspect will buy. Cbiyp ACRES EXCELLENT DATRYTNG COUNTRY, on first-class road, mostly tar sealed, and threfc miles from town; nearly all flat and ploughable : well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Existing mortrages are good. PRICE £55 PER ACRE. with. say. £2500 Cash—delivery in May or June next. Wo can recommend this property to anyone desirous of purchasing a Dairy Farm. The House, cowshed, and outbuildings all in rood order. FOLEY AND JAGO, Box 115. Stratford. ______________ (PAA ACRES, situated in a good tM/V tricL and within 4 miles of Main Road and Dairy Factory, 9 miles from railway and nearest town; over 300 acres of the property consists of lowlying flats, mostly in good grass. The balance of the hind is easy hills, which ar# ideal sheep country, and are sown in sheep grasses. There is an abundance of feed on the place at the present time, and it would readily carry 200 head of young (cattle in .its present condition, or 80 to 90 cows could be milked op tho property, besides carrying young cattle and sheep on the hills. Buildings consist of good sound 6-roomed house, and every convenience, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, telephone, etc.; 12-bail concreted cowshed, engine and separator room. PRICE, £2O per acre; £2OOO cash. H. LEWIS. Land Agent, Te Awamntu. NELSON. CHEAP HOMES! CHEAP FARMS! CHEAP LIVING! NELSON. THE City of perpetual sunshine. Admitted the best climate in the Southern Hemisphere. Where you can buy land at a reasonable price. For Homes. Farms, Business, etc., in the Nelson Province, Get in touch with CLARENCE SMITH AND CO., Land, Estate, and Insurance Agents. Nelson. Telegraphic Address—"Terrier.'’ Write for our Catalogue—Free! FOR SALE, 4 NICE little DAIRY FARM, 98 ./V acres, all Hat. good soil, well watered: could dairy 50 cows; subdivided; plenty of firew’cod, ready sale at 355. I cord. There is a 5-roomed house, conI Crete cowshed, pigsty, etc. Price, £5B i per acre. Very cosy terms can be arranged. Would sell as n going concern with cows, 'horses, drill, plough, harrows, gig, spring cart, engine, cans, etc. Would consider an exchange for hon.-e | property. Write us about this. A good farm going cheap. Apply WILTON AND VAUTIER, Palmerston North. A COSY LITTLE FARM. -g ri ACRES of first-class Dairy Land, JL** well watered and sheltered by’ beautiful native bush; carry 5 cows ail; the year; buildings consist of bungalow, ; 0 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, I washhouse, storeroom, granary, motor shed, fowlhouse, etc. High pressure water laid on. Apply D. SMART AND I i CO., Land Agents. Levin.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 12

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