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Phenomenally Bright Prospects FOR Meat, Mutton £ Produce SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE PROPHESIES FERITY AFTER ENQUIRING THE REALFACTS. READ THIS CABLE! {J3y<!aHc.-.—Press Assocfeti on.—-CopyrlgbK) (ATretralran-antLN-Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, October "lOi, zxr Ttuamas Mackenzie -visited the principal English and Scottish industrial centres and collected valuable data, in connection, with after-wax trade. The prospects for dairy prodnce are It is expected that there will be great scarcity for some time after the war, and that produce cd. reasonable quality, especially butter, -grin find a ready market in view of the depleting herds. i Some people may liave regarded OUR prophesies, of prosperity as over-optimistic. Now Sir Thomas Mackenzie backs trp our statements, having collected valuable data. f& forthcoming markets. The following farms will thus double and treble themselves in value within the next few years. Added to which is the fact that special circumstances in*each case are snch that present proprietors are prepared to sell for LESS than to-day's values. 2158 acres, situated WhetoJcora, Hiwke's Bay—Good sheep land, with house 4 rooms and washhouse, stable, chaffroom and man's room woolshed and motor shed, sheep and cattle yards, etc. Telephone on to house. Kail way is 10 miles away, school between 4 and 5 miles, post office 6 miles The title is Land Transfer, freehold. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, well watered by creeks, and fences are in first-class order. No crops in at present. Has grown good crops of swedes and rape, and with a moderate amount of crops it would carry 3,000 sheep—carries now 2,t60 sheep and 64 cattle, besides at present rBo grazing. The land is undulating to hmy. capable of .Treat improvement. Will carry 2 sheep to the acre, besides about 1 head of cattle to 10 or isacres. PriC3, £10 103. per acre. Owner's interest about He will exchange for place in Canterbury of even equity. polio 384*6 1,280 acres, situated Draimnond, Southland—Good ploughable ridges, with 4-roomed cottage and men's hut, 6-stalied stable and shearing shed, sheep and cattle yards. 1 mile to school, post office and telephone, 6 miles to creamery and railway station. The title is freehold. Watered by permanently running streams. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, stake and wire' fences. 20 acres oats, 60 acres turnips, 50 acres grass seed. Carries 1,000 sheep, beside crops. All nice rolling ridges and all ploughable ; 6po acres grass and cultivation. Price, £4 ss. per acre. Owner's interest about £3,440. Will exchange for Bungalows and /i ,000 cash, purchaser to take up first mortgage. This is a good property, and we can thoroughly recommend it. Folio 36,9 4,000 acres, situated near Dargavllle, North Wairoa River—Practically all English grass, no ploughing, and fattens aTI the year round, splendid sheep country and cattle country. Carrying nearly 900 head of cattle and 1,600 sheep. Wording expenses very little. Price; £10 10s. per acre for land, exceptionally easy terms can be arranged to an approved buyer. Folio 3543 ; 900 acres. Situated Whangaref—SpTfendid farm, and outbuildings of the I best, carries stock well, and fattens all the year round. Price £12 per acre, easy terms arranged to an approved buyer. Folio 3844 ~ 705 acres, situated Atea, near Eketabuna—With, o-roomed house and 'all . conveniences, 3 cottages, cowshed, numerous outbuildings, telephone connected to the house, 7 miles from railway, 3 miles from school and factory. / Carries 2 sheep to the acre, 150 head, of cattle. Price, £10 10s. per acre. One of the cheapest properties in. the North Island/owner's interest £4,500 ; will exchange for smaller placc near Christchurdi—must be sold to wind up estate. Folio 3770 DON'T WORRY OVER WANT OF CASH—If you've got a property well get it taken in exchange. ~ IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY ESSENTIAL—Dont wait another day before-calling upon us, or wiring for further particulars. H. H. COOK & CO. FARM SALESMEN 1 INGLIS BUILDINGS. CASHEL ST.. CHRISTCHUIICH ' pv S*;*.- 3-preGe/ Bedroom :?1 jljl Solte . BPf i\m |f Is one of A. J. WHITE'S U latest productions and fit for any home. ...|pPi £26/-/-OAK WARDROBE measures 1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT '4ft. 2in., on cornice, large Ovml FOR CASH ' Mirror,- two "cleaf glass Lead- - hgbts.*M» large Drawer, top part -|Tall h«iging space, castors. .■ ■ I 3ft. 2ln. WfISHSTANI>in Oak, 3ft, 6in. Oak DUCHESSE Tilo back and top, large Cupboard oval bevelled Mirror, five < » under, two towel airers, castors draweTS, cantors I A. J. WHITE Ltd. | The Premier Honse Furnishers Cfaristcharch j V » . W8314-9660 JSB jf ■ ~ f If yon are ' Buying New Bj B Mm&Gsr jv be sure to Inspect the New jp j NON SKID Undoubtedly the Cheapest and Best the world pro- . y, daces. Large Stocks at— L v i Central Garage fe + HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. What P KFUNCER" influenza cure M. Q has-been Curing Influenza for years and will go on doing soil you let it. «!•'• It.Destroys the Cause and the Malady Dies! 1111 lto ■ One Dose Prevents.—A Few Doses Cures. Wi & ' • ■V e> AT ALL. CHEMISTS AMD STORES—2/jjf|jfc - Wholesale; Kempthorne, Proaser & Co.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 3