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FARMS FOR SALE FARMING FOR PROFIT 1 000 -A- cres undulating and easy IUW hills, all ploughable, 850 acres in good pasture, balance scrub and fern. Carrying 2000 ewes, blackface and Romney; 200 cattle. First-class fences and buildings, 5 miles railway, etc. Freehold title unencumbered. Just secured this farm at £7/10/- per acre; £2OOO cash. Sound healthy sheep country and a great bargain. KENNETH McDONALD AGENT FOR OWN Eli. 1490 A - cres freehold, £3 per acre go- , ing concern; 700 sheep, 450 lambs, 100 cattle, 3 horses, llandy Hamilton and freezing works. Metal road, Good buildings. £1,500 deposit. Owner consider mortgage or small property as deposit.—Butler and Co., Palmerston North. — In perpetuity. 70 acres best land. (34 heavy stock, also pigs and implements. Going concern—£l27s. Alex. J. Geary, Fcilding. | p>ANGITIKEI Property.—3o7 acres, I two sections. Near township, railway and school. A lino piece of land, well fenced and watered. 2 houses (one old (5 rooms). 2 concrete cow > bails, outer buildings. At present milking 125 cows and running other stock. Owner must sell owing to breakdown in health. Would consider as part payment town property to the value of say £2OOO. Must have cash 1 ns well; lightly encumbered. Price | £37/10/- per acre. Full details from ■ Victor E. Smith, Estato Agent, Feilding. j'CKJR SALE at greatly reduced price to j wind up Estate. 1000 acres, 1-3 flat, up-to-date homestead and buildings. Handy to Palmerston North. Price £l2 10s per acre. This is good sheep country. D. D. Currie & Co., Palmerston Nth., opposite P.O. 'Phone 8415. THIS CAN’T BE BEATEN 1 /2-lvOOMEl) Residence and 11 acres of best of land, situated on Main Road, G miles from Palmerston North, for £l,lOO. The land is worth £BSO bare and tho house could not bo built under £IOOO. Add up the value for yourself call and inspect. W. S. LONG, Land Agent Rangitikei Street for want of reserves. “The fivo wise took tho precaution lo guard against contingencies, and so passed through tho difficult waiting period into a richer life. It is the crises that always liuds us out, and unless we are prepared in advance to meet it life tumbles iu. Wo end as wo began—‘it is all a question of our reserves’; and if wo are wise wo shall attend to them without delay."
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 27, 2 February 1937, Page 12
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