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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. DOR EXCHANGE AS GOING CONCERN. GOOD DAIRY FARM, TQA ACRES, Freehold, situated Tar a * OtJV naki, all in grass and subdivided into 27 paddocks bv good fences; s<M> acres flat, and practically all has been ploughed. 7 Miles from Railway, 14 miles School. Factory, and Post Office. Will carry 249 dairy cows and dry stock. BUILDINGS: Good 10-rooined house, small cottage. 16-bail cowshed, machines, and all necessary outbuildings. This is a splendid property, and well suited for cutting up into smaller farms, it having a road frontage of 2J miles. Price. £55 per acre. Equity .£18,940, including all stock and plant. ' Also, good First Mortgage of £3OOO. Total Equity, £21,940. Owner, who is retiring, will exchange for good Mortgages. War Bonds. . City Properties, or any approved securities. (No. 511' Further particulars apply H. F. McNEILL AND CO., LTD.. 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. SlpzA ACRES, freehold, situated 6 miles from Marton by good road, watered by springs and creaks: 30 acres in rape, balance in grass. One tourroomed house, pantry, stables, implement shed, etc. There are 10 acres of shelter bush. Price .£3O. This farm is soma of the well-known Fern Flats country, well known for growing grain or root crops. Would make a tip-top dairy farm. EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY’ FARM OR GOOD SECURITIES. < fl fThilY ACRES, freehold, an excellent ' U4’ ’v block of country, consisting of 1300 acres bush felled and grassed, 400 acres milling bush, remainder ordinary bush country. Country is all easy, and not broken. Nine miles of fencing, divided into ten paddocks, cottage, woolshed. etc. Situated 14 4111103 from Main Trunk line. Price £5 per acre. Equity £ll,OOO. "BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Marton and Te Kuiti. I HAVE just got on my books one of the very finest Dairy Farms I know of on the whole of the liangataiki Flats. This beautiful Farm, of IGS ACRES, is the very best river silt and black loam, ft has been well drained and farmed, and is all in the best of English grass, but about 10 acres ot flax and manuka. . Nearly the whole of it has been laid i down after the-plough, and at the present time will milk from 90 to 190 cows. There is a good little House of thre» rooms, two men's rooms, storeroom, motor shed, workroom, blacksmith g shop, maize-crib, etc. / The nropertv is subdivided into 10 paddocks bv post and wire fences, with, water in all from artesian bores. There are some very beautiful plantations of several varieties of gums and wattles. Also a very good orchard in full ’•earing. Close to school, factory, nnd is only 5 miles by main road from G.P.O , Whakatane. The price is onlv £65 per acre, and the terms 10 per cent, of the total prico in cash now, balance for five rears at G per cent, to solid man. Applv wm. McFarland. Box 44. Land Agent. ’Phone M. Wbah Mane. A GENUINE OFFER. FARM TO MILK 35 TO 49 COWS, AT £8 10s. PER ACRE. WE have for offer for a period of 14 days onlv a Special Proposition in the dairying lino. Good Farm, nearly all nloughable. nil >'n grass and well watered, in good district. close to railway. P. 0., factory and cofiool. no weeds, fences in good older Mortgages good Small cottage and sheds. Immediate pos-ession. Price only £8 lOs. ne< acre.'with small amount down. Early inquiry is advised. McCLUGGAGE AND CO., Stratford. RICH AND FERTILE BAY’ OF PLENTY. 7VIO extremes of heat or cold, no 11 floods, no fires, no drought'. The Maize, Lemon, and Orange-growing district of New Zealand. Now being onened up by the East Coast Railway. Finest climate in Australasia. Fullest information of this fine fract of country and lists oi properties from I-sth to 3(1.609 acres, from COLIN C. NORRIS, Tan range. The oldest-established Bar of Plenty Land Agent, with Agencies established from Waihi to Gisborne. Get in now before prices rise to those ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 70, 15 December 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 70, 15 December 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 70, 15 December 1921, Page 12

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