I Napier Return, Ist Class, 15/2] | Week-end Trip Next Saturday. f j Only 15/2 from Wellington. ■ H Proportionately low fares between principal stations of |j H Wellington and Hawke’s Bay districts. Only first-class ® g| carriages. B g Special train leaves Wellington at It p.m. and arrives S E Napier 6.30 a.m. Sunday. Return train leaves Napier 5 p.m. g U and arrives Thorndon 11.59 p.m. Tranis for Island Bay and ’ B B Miramar Junction, and buses for Lower Hutt. g B Seat reservation fee (combined up and down journeys by r - ■ J excursion train) only 1/-. ' I | Visit Relatives and Friends. j | ' | g See the New Napier a § B | No Accommodation Cost I FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL. “TAUNCAN” 9-a-side Tractor Discs. : blades nearly full 18in.; £25. Reid and Gray Agency, Palmerston North. STOCK AND POULTRY FOODS. /CATERPILLAR Tractor 20; insured x for £300; £2OO cash: full range caterpillar implements. L. C. Purton, REST quality Stock and Poultry Foods Fitzherbert Ave.. Palm. Nth. 1J always on hand. Lowest prices. PBnniHT FAR SAI Fl Prompt attention to all orders. Price I RODULL I OR bALIS.I [j 6t samples on application. ' NEW SEASON’S HAY. Auction Sales of Poultry Daily ■ pOOD Uuthreshed Meadow Hay, £2/5/per ton, or truck, 155 bales (5 tons), LAERY AND CO., LTD., £9/15/- cash. Good sweet Threshed Clover-meadow Hay, 32/fa tor., or truck of 155 bales £6/15/- cash. Langleys Wellington. Hastings. ' RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A VERY CHEAP GRAZING PROPERTY. ACRES, handily situated in one of our best grazing districts. Thia OOvV property consists mainly of hill country with up to 150 acres of flat, ploughable land in front, thence easy hills rising to higher country at back. Wintered 5500 sheep, including 2SOO breeding ewes, of which 1800 were run with B.F. rams, and 420 head cattle. This is clean, healthy country, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, aud all fences are in good order. Complete with a nicely situated homestead, cottage, shearers’ quarters, large woolsbed, yard and dip, and two other lots of sheep and cattle yards. TRICE: £6 PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED WITH SUBSTANTIAL BUYERS. FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY—HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. FARMS: WONDERFUL CHANCES TO BUY CHEAP. ACRES Sheep and Cattle Country: About 2300 acres in grass, balance native bush. Splendidly watered ;no droughts. Wintered 2000 sheep and cattle, also horses. Good homestead of 6 rooms; large woolshed and planL garage aud whare of 3 rooms. A place with great possibilities. PRICEper acre. £lOOO deposit. Was valued for loan purposes at nearly three times ' the price now asked. ACRES Otaki: 500 acres grass, l<o acres native bush. reiinanent V• V ‘streams. Carrying 500 sheep and 60 head cattle. Nice homestead 6 rooms, bathroom, hot water, etc; woolshed, garage. PRICE : £2750. £i>oo cash. Plenty of firewood and post timber handy to a good market. Good chance tor TM n'ACßEs'fFreehold) within half-hour’s easy drive Wellington. Nearly all ploughable. with some good flats. Was carrying 30 cows and other stock, and onlv'partly worked. Bost market in N.Z. at your very door for milkj butter eggs, pigs, ducks, geese, poultry. Small cottage, up-to-date cowshed and poultri- houses. PRICE: £1550. Absolute gift. Great chance for energetic, enterprising, industrious people who desire to save money. BUY A FARM: IT PAYS BEST. START NOW. WHY WAIT? WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS. 7 COURTENAY PLACE. WELLINGTON. Q't'A ACRES. Wellington, main highway, miles railway. All ploughable i V land, including rich river flats, carrying 70 dairy cows and 200 sheep, with City Council guarantee. Good house and outbuildings. PRICE: £l7 per acre; about £lOOO cash. Greatly reduced to close deceased estate. 1 ACRES, hill country with ploughable patches. 1-100 acres iu grass, J. i/iO balance' standing bush, no noxious weeds. Carrying SOO ewes. 550 dry sheep and 70 cattle. Good house, woolshed, dip, yards, garage, etc. PRICE: £2 per acre. Terms: £750 cash, balance 4 per cent. Great bargain. Consider smaller farm or investment property in part payment. ' H. G. RUTTER & CO., LAND AGENTS WELLINGTON. 1 ACRES: Good sound hill country; capacity about IS sheep to the acre, J-Ottv besides cattle. With money available at low rate of interest. SO to 100 acres flat, chiefly in small paddocks, balance good bill country with good main ridges throughout. Two good houses, woolshed with plant, whare, washhouse, trapshed: 2 sets sheep yards, 1 set cattle yards. Water from springs laid on to houses. £4/7/6 per acre. £3OOO Cash.— VICTOR E. SMITH, Sole Agent, Feilding. SHEEP COUNTRY AT £4/10/- PER ACRE. 1 ACRES' Freehold. Wanganui district. Mortgagee's sale. BSO acres _LvW g ras s. Exceptionally good second-class hill country. Carries 1200 sheep (larger proportion ewes), and 150 head cattle. Well fenced, subdivided and watered. Good 5-roomed dwelling, woolshed, yards, etc. Note.—This property lias been well grassed and is well recommended. £4/10/- per acre or offers will be considered, and to a man who can stock the property, £2OO cash ; balance long term mortgage.— T. C. WEBSTER A CO- 20 Brandon St.. Wellington. GOING CONCERN FOR £4OO. LEASEHOLD. A 55-cow capacity dairy farm for a rental of about £2 per week. Well watered, no flooding. 9 paddocks. Sdiool and Factory 1 mile, Palmerston North 6 mile®. Good modern bungalow, washhouse, rowshed. City milk supply. Cows, bull, milking plant, etc. £4OO. Good value Prompt action necessary. OSCAR MONRAD A SON, Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North. TV ANTED to Exchange for Town or City Property, rent-producing: 120 acres ns ’’ Going Concern with 42 pedigree Jersey cows, bulls, yearlings, horses and calves. Milking machines and all farm implements. 20 acres orchard (2400 trees). 8-rmd. house, all outbuildings. 20 paddocks, water every paddock. Capacity 80 cows. Price: £5500; or will sell with £lOOO cash, balance arranged. Don’t miss this opportunity.— WOOD A CO., Land Agents. Palmerston Nth., Sole Agents.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 100, 22 January 1935, Page 14
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