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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. - m ■ 500 ACRE SHEEP FARM FOR ABSOLUTE SALE IFHIS property is situated in the best part of South Wairarapa. Accessible bjT good road, handy to town and school. Well watered, excellent buildings, all up-to-date and as good as new. The major portion of the property is heavy limestone, the balance being good, clay. Will winter and fatten 800 breeding ewes, 2/300 hoggets, besides cattle. This property is for sale at below pre-war price, to wind up an estate. INQUIRE AT ONCE, FULLEST PARTICULARS. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Masterton, Wellington, Martinborough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Dannevirke. WAIKANAE TE HORO LAND BOTH SIDES OF MAIN ROAD. 1 ACRES, wonderful climate, suitable for dairying, breeding and fattening. lUVjV most of the land is good, warm sandridge country, with a heavy coating of black loam, also drained and partly drained swamp land of excellent quality. 100 acres nice flat, top-terrace land. Beautiful view of the sea. House and outbuildings, up-to-date woolshed; small patch of native bush. A very attractive place to live on, having view of the sea, beauty of native bush, and comfort of mild climate. Sweet, kindly soil, which will respond like magic to top-dressing. For price and particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., Wellington & Palmerston Nth. DAIRY. FARM, GOING CONCERN. 1 ztdt ACRES. Title, 0.R.P., at £4 per acre; situated 12 miles from railway, X/L/f: one mile p # o ( store and school. Cream collected. 70 acres approximately rich drained swamp, balance flat and undulating, and. nearly all ploughable. Twelve paddocks P. and W. fencing, and permanently watered by running streams. Six-roomed house, cow-shed and usual out-buildings. Government rental £2B per annum, less rebate. County rates about £l2. Price £lO/10/- per acre. Goodwill, as a going concern, including the following stock and plant: 33 cows in milk, 4 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 3 horses, 4-cow plant, Zealandia milking machines. New 60-gallon Alpha Laval Separator, Plough, harrows, mower, power ehaff-cutter, and tip dray. Terms: £7OO cash, balance arranged. Reason for selling is the owner’s age, and incapacity to work the property. Apply— ’ .. F. R. H. BRICE AND CO. LTD. w LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. . .. TWO BARGAINS OAO ACRES, 0.R.P., at a rental of £l7/17/- per year; 200 acres grassed, bal. still in”bush; capacity about 250 sheep, in addition to cattle and a few cows. There is a full range of buildings, five-roomed house, woolshed, cowshed, etc., and the property is situated near Waikanae. Vendor is now unable to work, and has reduced price for a quick sale. PRICE £4/10/- per acre. 1847 GflO ACRES, Wairarapa; 200 acres grassed; capacity about 200 sheep, 15 cows ”3'-IV and cattle; capable of vast improvement. Seven-roomed dwelling, etc. Only 4 miles from rail. PRICE £4 per acre. Easiest terms. 2266 Write for our Register, which contains details of hundreds of farms. Post Free. . HARCOURT AND CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON, • , ‘ GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. QKfj ACRES of level and easy country, 3 miles Tarata, 13 miles Inglewood, by g oo d metal roads; 90 acres have been ploughed, and grows excellent root crops; 18 paddocks; 5-roomed house, outhouses, 4-bail cowshed, small woolshed and yards; 2J miles from school, store, Post Office and dairy factory. Property has wintered 25 dairy cows, 20 heifers, and 200 sheep; 30 cows can be dairied comfortably on the ploughable land. Property in centre large oil-bearing district, hence big prospective value, and has been held by the present owner for 18 years. Genuine reasons for selling at the low figure of £l6/10/- per acre, with £350 cash. Easier terms may be arranged or would consider offer. We are able to quote thia property from personal inspection. For further particulars apply J. HARRIS AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, MARTON. SHEEP FARM AT LEVIN LOVELY CLIMATE, BEAUTIFUL VIEW, OVERLOOKING THE SEA, AND A VERY NICE. HOME. 1 fIJA ACRES, comprising 450 acres nice easy country, ploughable, all in one block in the front of farm, and worth the total price asked for the lot. The balance runs back on to the hills , and will do about one sheep to the acre. Almost new house of 6 rooms, with every convenience. Cowshed, woolshed, dip, etc. Divided into numerous paddocks by good fences. The owner must get away, and ia prepared to sacrifice. Price asked is only £8 per acre, with about 1500 cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. THERE IS A BARGAIN HERE FOR SOMEONE. Arrange for inspection with KENNETH McDONALD ESTATE AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. ‘ unencumbered sheep runs at reasonable T ' FIGURES 1000 ACRES, all in grass; 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £l2 per acre. £lOOO cash. 2786 ACRES, 1500 in grass, balance bush; 5-roomed house and outbuildings. S.G.R. Lease. £lO4 per annum. Price £2 per acre. £l5OO cash. Cut 52 bales wool off this farm. 830 ACRES, all in grass; 3-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £B/10/-. £lOOO cash. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO VICTOR E. SMITH LAND AGENT, FEILDING. ——— £2so DEPOSIT—WAIKATO Iny ACRES, handy town, practically all been ploughed and grassed. Carry 25 cows a t present, double if farmed; 4-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE £l2 per acre, freehold. Terms £250 deposit, balance mostly State Advances Mortgage. O/jn ACRES, Freehold, 3 miles town, all grassed; 80 acres rich flats, balance umjujating an fl ploughable. Carry 50 cows, 300 sheep, and dry stock, and more with good farming. Six-roomed house, cowshed, etc. PRICE £l2/10/- per acre. Terms £4OO cash. Apply— SOLE AGENT: J. R. MORTON, P.O. BOX 60, TE KUITI. SMALL SHEEP FARM. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FOR SALE.

BARGAIN AT HAWKE’S BAY. 4Q9 ACRES Freehold, some 32 miles from Hastings and Napier; 100 acres flat land, 250 undulating, balance hilly; part in scrub (say (100 acres); whare, yards, ring fenced, and in 4 paddocks. Wintered 500 sheep. Price onlv £4 ss. per acre, a bargain; terms £460 cash. A great opportunity for young man. GILL BROS.. Hastings. STUD SHEEP FARM. 1070 ACRES, 106 freehold, balance I U 30 years' lease on rental of 3s. 6d. aero; 22 paddocks, well watered; 2 good cottages, ‘ -voolshea, stable, implement shed etc.; telephone; wintered (1926) IttX) ’sheep, including 400 stud Romneys and Southdowns, 206 cattle and 40 horses including 17 brood mares; grows great erons Price <£7 10s« per acre, crops. / nd S oN, Land, Estate and Labour Agents. Masterton.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 43, 15 November 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 43, 15 November 1926, Page 16

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