RICH DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND.
To obtain ri.;i\ land in small holdings, well situated and on easy terms is a problem, if vo this problem is added a reasonable price, one that will enable the purchaser to make a living and save a little as well then the problem becomes more acute. To-, day there is a large number of far-, mers requiring land but the price and tflie terms stand in the way in nearly every case. Many good men would like to start on their own if'they were sure of a fighting chance and the land's quality appealed to them. Tins opportunity now presents itself. Mr Speiis has made up his mind to sell all his land, the. area being 585 acres, in 11 suitable sized farms. This laud is quite close to Shannon, is of the richest quality, beln& originally 1 swamp and bush, but now fully improved and partly improved! The whole estate enjoys deep drainage.. The Dominion has just passed through a dry oeriod and there were not many places' that could show green pastures and abundancei of white clover as could these rioh flats rOu'nd Shannon. The sale presents great opportunities to men of limited means as some of ihe sections being small in area do not require very much finance. Full particulars will" be found in our advertising columns and plans can ■be - obtained from Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North or Levin.
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Shannon News, 26 February 1924, Page 2
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240RICH DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. Shannon News, 26 February 1924, Page 2
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