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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FARMS AND STATIONS. FJAAA -ACRES, Taranaki, freehold; •Ju'jU 3SOO acres in grass, balance good tav.a bush; 38 paddocks, well watered by streams; all undulating and easy hill country; fair portion ploughable; carried last winter and now carrying 5100 sheep, including 1200 ewes, with 80 per cent, lambs, 140 head cattle, also horses: good homestead, witih. all necessary outbuildings; situated 7 miles by metal road from railway station, school, post office, and cheese factory 2 miles. Price J;8 per acre; easy terms arranged. 1189 1 TQ7 ACRES, Alain Trunk, freehold, situated 1G miles from railway station by metal road; all in "rass j\Nl well subdivided; undulating and low hill country; good portion ploughable;. now carrying 2200 biwjjng ewes and 250, head grown cattle: good homestead, including woolshed with shearing plant. Price, „£ll 10s. per acre; £1500 cash or less to pood man. 1195 "11 A A ACRES, Alanawatu Line, free.jL.Lvrv/ hold, of excellent- coastal hill country; 150 acres ploughable; at prosent carrying 900 breeding ewes. GOO hoggets. 300 wethers, 30 rains,. 1(10 'head cattle; all in grass; 10 paddocks; house 7 rooms, motor shed, new woolshed with shearing plant, night pens hold 300 sheep; telephone on; situated 6 miles from- railway station by good metal road; school and post office H miles. This farm is within-easy reach of AYellineton by.motor. Price ,£IG per acre; .£SOOO cash. For full particulars apply H. F. It'NBILL AND CO., LTD., Land and Estate Agents, 20 Brandon Street, WELLINGTON. " GLAXO FARJt. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE WAIKATO. OA A ACRES, Freehold, situated 10 Qi/U miles frgm Hamilton, in the most ccntral position obtainable; 218 acres boing in the best- of English grasses, 5 acres ill turnips, and thu balance now lying fallow tor grass. The latter area is not out of the rough, having been old pasture turned oven There are 13 subdivisions, and the fences are good. The buildings, wliiyi are practically new and up to date, comprise a modern G-roomed bungalow, replete with every convenience, including gs.s, etc.; 5-roomed dwelling; up-to-date stables, barn, and implement shed,. 8-bai.\ cownhed, concreted floor and yard. Tho milk is collected at the gate by lorry for tho Matangi Glaxo Factory. The railway station is 4>i miles distant, the school is at tho gate, also the Poat Office, store, blacksmith, etc. There is a running stream through the. ifarm, and the whole is well watered. The property is now fattening 140 cows. There is an abundance of feed, and et least 125 cows can ho milked and do them well. The rich flats on th\s farm aro abso< lutely first-class; there is very_little land in the Waikato to compare with 't, and we recommend the farm with confidence. PRICE, £4,7 10s, One-third cash. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERA TlA r E AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. Land Department, WARD /STREET, HAMILTON. . TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY., OQO ACRES, all lieavy rich alluvi.il iviW flat--: ; all jn grass; 5-roonied cottage ; well fenced; sheep-proof fences. This property is carrying 160 head grown, cattle and 500 sheep. A great dairy or fattening farm; one mile from sea. 4 miles railway, 7 miles good town and slock centre. Must rise to big value. , PRICE. ,£3O 10s. PER ACRE. - ,£2OOO CASH. FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, TE PUKE. maa ACRES, Freehold, all in grass,. 01/'/v/ with exception of a few patches of shelter bush; subdivided into 30 paddocks; house of 8 rooms, cottage of 4 rooms, woolshed (night pen 809 sheep), dip, stockyard, 3 seta of sheep yards. At present carrying 6000 sheep, 700 head of cattle, and 40 horses. A line of sheep lately sold off tho property; which is now slightly understocked, in» property is in good order and can bo ■; reached' from Auckland in about threo hours by motor-car. This is country without doubt, and is admirably situated for subdivision. Price, jCII per acre. Terms arranged, say ,£II,OOO cash. Further particulars, on application to MATTHEW, AND LUSK, Land Agents, P.O. Box 123, Te Kuiti. 'Phone 59., fpa ACRES, FREEHOLD,and 180 Acres Leasehold (adjoining with compensation) rent, 35.: well'fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; 250 acres flat, balance undulating to hilly; about twothirds ploughable. Down in the best of English grasses; 2< acres lucerne, ■25 acres oats and, grass seed. AVintered2so breeding ewes, 1850 mixed i-hee.p and 48 cattle. Good 5-roomed house, and water laid on; all necessary outbuildings ; only 2$ miles from. town. No charge for Leasehold. Price fur Freehold. .£33 10s. p.a. W. A. EDWARDS AND CO. LTD., Napior.' '1011. ACRES, S.G.li'., .with exception JLOI i of GO acres Freehold ; annual rental ,£l4; property subdivided into several paddocks; approximately 100(1 acres in grass 1 , balance hush. Alust of the country is hilly and capable of much improvement. There is a 5-ioomed dwelling on property, also all necessary outbuildings PRICE, including Freehold, J3 per aero Terms arranged. II.UNTKIJ AND THOMAS. , Blenheim. RICH AN!) FERTILE. BAY OF-PLENTY. Vide "X.Z. Herald": ".More first-class land, a larger area and a better ((U.iiitv of second-class land than the whoic of the province of Canterbury." 1 <11 ACiiito ,vo " Farm; good .JLU.i. buildings; carries 13 co\Vs. other stoi-U, and crops. 1'37 Per Acre. Terms. 1 i*<yACUK 50-rn\V SEASIDE FARM, 14 J ,£;W Per Acre, going concern. Terms. COLIN C. XOURIS,> Land Age:\t, Tauranga. A-ieu'.'ies throughout tlie whole Bay ol Plenty. Write for one of my Farm Lists,'and pureivise before 'pried? rise to l;lio.-e ruling in h>s iavenred parts of the 1 Itoraiiuon for dv.UAta, ote,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 9