SEE THE BIG National Dairy Show —AND— I British Trades Exhibition at PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. JUNE 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 1918. i Also —• MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA- ’ TION’S CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. PUREBRED CATTLE SALE. Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships. Wanganui and Te Ante College Football Matches. HORSE LEAPING AND DOG TRIALS Magnificent Display of Machinery, Etc. Take your holiday in June and make your arrangements now. General entries close Ist June. Schedules free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, Palmers.ton North. /JV VV\ rt-tttfTvA S£ a» CH fOVLOOK. 55 ACRES.—Tip-top ploughable land, all in good grass except 5 acres love!ly bush, . ring-fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered. Splendid 8-roomed houf e, washhouse, dairy, stables gig shed, trap shed feed room, ail in brick, only 20 miles from Auckland by boat or car, half mile fropi Post Office, school, store, etc., 5 minutes walk from wharf, return fare to Auckland only 2s. Good orchard and garden. An ideal, little farm , for a retired farmer. PRICE: £3250. Terms, half cash, balance arranged. (G 10). 270 ACRES.—AII ploughable, 7 miles from station, on North Auckland line, 100 acrs in grass, 4 acres bush, 30 acres big ti-tree, balance fern and tltree, two-thirds ring fenced, 11 paddocks. Six-roomed house 1 \ miles from school and post office, now carrying 140 sheep and 25 cattle. Only £ 6 per acre, easy terms. Would accept £2OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent. (B 8). 2000 ACRES. —Good sheep, cattle, or dairy land, ring fenced, sheep proof fencing, 400 acres of bush, balance j scrub country, over half ploughable, an abundance of good feed, well watered, now carrying 35 cows, 400 sheep, and 100 head cattle; could easily carry more at the present time. Buildings c omprise new 5-roomed j house and conveniences, cow shed, storeroom, etc. SITUATED north of Auckland, li miles from post office' and school, 6 miles to saleyards and store, cream cart calls. PRICE: £5 10s per acre. TERMS, £2OOO cash balance arranged. This is a good proposition, and is well worth an inspection. (A 6). 200 ACRES. —Six miles from Matamata, all flat and ploughable, execpt creek banks, half in grass, nearly ring, fenced, 5 paddocks well watered. Good . house of 5 rooms, sheds, etc. The j land is easily worked at any tirAe of i the year, and in the hands of a prac-! tical farmer would make a first-class farm. Farm adjoining has just been sold for £2O per acre. PRICE; £l6 per acre, equity £2OOO. Would exchange for smaller farm or good house property, (C2). Efficient Service Ager-cy PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Queen Street (op. GP.O.), AUCKLAND Box 1173, Telephone 1901 Telegraphic Address “Berea”
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 April 1918, Page 8
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