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We have just finished stocktaking and have found many s articles Jhat we want to part with. They have- been given three days notice to quit and at the prices they are marked they are simply gifts. This is an annual event and looked forward to by many ■ prudent buyers who recognise in it a great money-saving opportunity,?Every department has some wonderful values to offer, but"as the quantities are limited, early shopping is necessary. . THE 6. M. ROSS COMPANY, LIMIT: DO YOU WANT SHEEP LAND You can have all this if you buy now, and buy this 830 acre block from m< All freehold except 70 acres. It is on a good motor road, only a few minut( from school, store, hotel, P. 0., etc. House of 8 rooms, washhouse, man’ room, woolehed, buggyshed, and shearing plant. All in good working otdoi Telephone to house. All in grass, with twelve miles wire fencing. Nol this—-It is carrying 1400 sheep and 100 head cattle. It wintered 1000 shoe (of which 600 were ewes) and 110 head of cattle. And the price is only £7l( an acre. Terms £ISOO cash, balance at 5% per cent. You can also havi stock, implements and furniture at valuation if desired. Facts like th above speak for themselves. I will take intending purchasers out to see thi 494 ACRES, in 12 paddocks. 200 acres ploughable, 300 acres of fallen bui grass, wintered 600 ewes, 110 hoggets, 30 cattle (2yrs old), 7 horses. [ roomed house, and all outbuildings. For the freehold, £8 12s an acre, THURSDAY. 24 FRIDAY, 25. SATURDAY, 26. ** Where You Can Shop By Mail,” PALMERSTON NORTH. DO YOU WANT IT FREEHOLD ? DO YOU WANT IT CHEAP ? DO YOU WANT IT GOOD DO YOU WANT EASY TE block from my Hamilton office. Don't miss this. Choice Sheep or Cattle Property. - report—Exceedingly cheap. Suit cattle and sheep. There is Big Money in This:

980 AGEES, improved sheep and cattle land at £6 10s an acre. The chance of; lifetime. Bead this carefully. Of this 900 aoras there are 600 acres plough able and suitable for dairying, 200 acres are rich swamp. Present winter capp city 500 ewes, 100 dry sheep, and 100 head of lj£yr old cattle. All ring-fonofli sheep-proof, and now being put into paddocks. 5-roomsd cottage, ohafiah&ij; ■ sheep yards and other outbuildings. Owner has this on lease, with purohasin clause, for £3 15s an acre, and sells his interest for £2 15s per acre. My rc . port—Bo acres of the swamp, when fully improved, will be worth £BO an acre and the rest of the swamp is nearly as good, All the low country is grazaS| for cattle. Will cut up into smaller dairying farm. Iftb Dairy Farm, 100 acres. All level reclaimed swamp. Terms about £6OO cash. Half is in best English grassjij rest rough feed. Dwelling-house and outbuildings. Price only £24 10s. M report—The cheapest little dairy farm in the- Waikato. Secure it at one# Adjoining farm sold at £35 per acre. 180 Dairy Farm, 155 Acres. Now milking 55 cows. All level land, in English grass, with neat home and cttli buildings. 11 paddocks. Eiver frontage on one boundary, £3O per acre; with about £SOO cash, and would arrange to leave stock if desired, 181, House, Land and Estate Agent, Auctioneer and Valuer) Yictoeia St., HAMILTON, and Queen St., AUCKLAND. CHEAP KING COUNTRY DAIRY FARMS. 157 ACRES, 0.R.P., rental £8 6s per annum. 100 acres in grass, bal* ance in rough feed, all ploughable and all limestone. Rin’j fenced with 7 wires, divided into 6 paddocks, all well watered. Fonil roomed house, 4-bail cowshed and separator room, Will milk 35 cow£ Price £lO per acre. Terms £250 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per ceni' Situated 5 miles from butter factory, 2i miles from post office and llj mile from school. 1 192 ACRES, Title L.1.P., rental £l7 par annum. Originally open feu; land, flat and easy undulating. 160 acres ploughed and well grassed, balance in rough feed. 600 chains of good fencing, divide#! into 12 paddocks. Good three-roomed house and cowshed. Milking 811 cows. Situated 2 miles from butter factory, school, town and sale yards# Price £l2 per acre. Terms £4OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 par cent. BARR4UD & ABRAHAM, LTD.: TE KtTITI. OUE BEST 80 AGEES. THIS IS A MODEL DAIRY FARM —Situated 7 miles from Hamilton b; a good motor road. The buildings consist of' a good 6-roomed housel scullery, and wash-house; up-to-date milking shed, separator roonl with concrete floor, also including “ Treloar ” milking plant, engine ami separator; large barn, trap shed and windmill; all buildings aq,d platf| are in first class order. The farm has two road frontages, and is su)>| divided into 8 paddocks, which are in splendid grass, sheltered by a fey] kaikatea trees. The following * took are being carried on the property a 32 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses and 11 yearlings, all being in tip-top condition | The owner states the farm would carry 40 cows. School, creamery:! store and post-office 2 miles; cream cart passes daily. The owner irl desirous of selling owing to ill-health. J PRICE: £4O per acre £I,OOO Cash. THE FARMERS 1 CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING GO., Ltd. - Ward Street. HAMILTON. ■a Goad; Dairy Harm to Lease, with Purchasing Claise. 847 ACRES,. Undulating and level country. Dwelling and sheds. About 250 acros in grass. Three miles from railway, school alongside# 1 50 acres of turnips. Bent 18a half yearly, payable in advance. ' Apply LAWSON & SWAIN, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU, N.Z.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11653, 23 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11653, 23 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11653, 23 August 1916, Page 3

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