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RURAL LAND FOR. SALE. SOM'FTTiAFGAINS IN DAIRY LAND. SUBDIVIDED TO SUIT THE MAN WITH A SMALL CAPITAL. CARRYING CAPACITY ABOUT 1 COW TO 2 ACRES. ,< 1 Q ACRES, highly improved coun.i.’J.O try. in good heart; subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered with never-failing springs and creeks and concrete cattle troughs, with water laid on from springs; 27 acres in soft turnips and rape, balance in good clean pasture, and further, there is no waste land on this property; 280 acres have been broken in with the plough are flat, undulating to easy low hills. .This place is at present carrying 120 milking cows and about 100 head of mixed stock. There is a house of 10 rooms, which has been particularly well built, good timber, every convenience, including telephone, orchard, vegetable garden; 12-bail walkthrough cowshed (concreted), separator and engine room, also concreted. 6-cow Relenser milking plant, and every outbuilding that is necessary, including a killing room wafer laid on everywhere. The price of this block is only 1130 per acre with about .£3500 cash.

ACRES,, p.-actically all in grass nnd the major portion of it is ploughable country. This section will carry from 80 to 96 cows, ai'd although there ere no buildings on the block the vendor is prepared to erect a cottage and milking s.hed at the price we quote, viz.. £2O per acre with .£BOO cash. VVo have seen each of these places. They are well worth inspection, and are the cheapest dairy farms quoted anywhere in the North Island nt the present time. We shall be pleased to give further particulars to genuine inquirers. HARCOURT AND CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers. Wellington. MANAWATU MONEY-MAKER. DAIRYING. CROPPING. GRAZING Buy Now, When Prices are Low, and Rise With the Timos. NICE 1-aKM of ACRES (full of feed), flat, and 4VU easy rolling downs, splendid winter country; well subdivided aim watered. There are two road frontages. and would cut up to advantage. Railway and township, 2 miles. Good dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences, and numerous outbuildings. THE PRICE—£3O per acre. THE TERMS—Arranged io suit a gooa .man. Advance arranged to purchase stock. Apply, sharp, FAITH’S FARM AGENCY, Te Moro. ’Phone 48 Otaki. ACRES, Freehold. Kakaramea disvv trict, all nicely subdivided into 10 convenient paddocks; in first-class pasture, excepting a few acres in crop; 5roomed house and washhouse, 6-bailed cowshed, within easy reach of a dairy factory; capable of wintering 45 cows. PRICE £B5 per acre. TERMS. .£lOO cash. QIQ ACRES, Freehold, 200 acres uJLu ploughable, ths-rest undulating, 33 acres in crop, balance in grass. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, well watered by streams; 4-roomed cottage, 8bailed cowshed. Stock - now on property consists of 50 dairy cows. 4-0 grown cattle, and 150 sheep. PRICE £4O per acre. TERMS, .£2OOO cash. Qtyo ACRES, Freehold, first-class land, nearly all plonghnble, all in grass excepting shelter bush; within 1 mile of school. Post Office. No buildings with the exception of cowshed. PRICE .£6O per acre, TERMS. .£3OOO cash. QQil ACRES, Freehold. Marton district new colintrv, 90 acres flat land stil] ir. l . bush, nearly all the Improved country is ploughable: all subdivided into 18 convenient naddocks. carrying at present 800 breeding ewes and 25 head of •fti’Ue. Buildings consist of a large modern dwelling and 4-roomed cottage, and all necessary outbuildings, within easy reach of a school and Post Office; cream cart passes daily. PRICE .£65 per acre. TERMS .£4OOO cash. Apply

GLENN AND WILLIAMS, Wanganui.

OTAKI PROPERTIES. DAIRY. A -| ACRES, first-class dairy farm, trood buildings, well fenced and watered. nearly all ploughable or been ploughed' close factory, school, station, good mortgages. Write for terms and further particulars. MIXED. ’/rreJ an< i 4-roomed cottage drv sheep country, wintered 100-cattle. Could dairy on this farm well. Price £l6 10s. per acre. Small cash deposit and lona mortgage to good farmer. Write for particulars. G. ANDERSON, Land Agent, Otaki. Office ’Phone 58: House ’Phone 93. ion ACRES, 380 acres good grass or vrC)’/ under plough, balance heavy standing bush; 300 acres easy ploughable land, well watered and fenced. 14 paddocks; good 4-roomed house, man’s cottage, implement shed, cowshed, 8-bail, engine-room, separator room, concrete floor: 7 miler, from Te Kuiti. school S miles. Price £l7 per acre freehold; £5OO cash balance easy terms. H. A. ELLISON Land Agent. Te Kuiti. 041 1 ACRES of ideal Dairying Country, close to good town, carry 106 head of stock, house 6 rooms and conveniences, storeroom, hayshed, stable, implement ebed, trapshed, dairy, cowshed. with machine and separator. This is an exceptionally good farm at a very low price. Price, per acre. £5O, forms £2500. Apply D. SMART AND CO.. Land Agents. Levin, BUSINESS NOTICES. FAT CATTLE. SHEEP, AND LAMBS. jq- Z. MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. are Buyers at Per Head or Per Pound. PRICES GIVEN ON APPLICATION TO BUYERS. OR HEAD OFFICE.BETHUNE’S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. 4 F. TOSSWILL, Carrier. Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. Picnics catered for. Furniture town and country. Office: Scott’s Lane (off Dixon Street). 'Phonos-. City 22—268; Hutt 29 (3 rings). YOUR CHANCE. TTNCLAIMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 18 ONLY LEFT. AT UNCLAIMED PRICES. GREEN AND DAVIS, 174 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 169, 13 April 1921, Page 12

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