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RURAL LAND FOR SALE.' DRIED MILK. DRIED MILK. J- RARE CUTTING-UP PROPOSITION !- TN th© Famous Waharoa Dried Mill t -»• Factory area; in fact, within 1 it miles of factory. Milking plant installei n. and goe6 with property. Q ACEES > sio in best En G lisl Uttti grasses, 64 *cres- in turnips balance, with exception of 35 acres, un improved, fallow; 16 subdivisions, witl few noxious weeds. The property i freehold, watered by permanent stream and windmill, every paddock well water ed. _ The w>lock is mostly level to eas; rolling, and has Toad through the centre Absolutely an ideal uitting-up proposi 5- tion. Large well-built residence of e-igh y rooms, h. and c. water, bath, washhouse B Alpha light, ten-bail cowshed, engine a room, large two-story bnrn, stables, im i- plement sheds, garage, also 3-roomea cot e tage. The property is/now carrying g horses, 98 cows, and 160 bead dry 6tock Post office, school, station, 6aleyards, ani <e dried milk factory. 14. miles. Investors should . lose no time in in specting this valuable proposition. Pric £35 .per acre. Deposit only £2500. R. H. WOOD, , The Live Agent, Victoria Street (opposite Commercial Hotel), o HAMILTON. I. , ' __ a W. MOORE AND CO., Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, -~. FAT STOCK BUYERS, LAND. STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS. QQ ACRES, practically all ploughable >, °° all flat, rich soil. Carries 6 e cows. Subdivided into 12 paddocks b; s good fences, and well watered by spring a and streams. Two miles from township s railway, etc Cream is called for rogu larly, and ttte district is supplied witl rural mail delivery. ■ Sis-roomed housi with bathroom, pantry, scullery, am washhouse, with tubs and copper set in Six-bail concreted cowshed, carshed, am . all outbuildings. Price, ,£9O per acre Terms, .£ISOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. This property is in one of thb mos popular and richest dairying districts ii the North Island, and is capable of im provements whjeb. should increase it _ valuo quickly. _ It is only 15 miles fron ;"■ Palmerston, with excellent motor road '• all the way. q, . • 1" ■" 1 Oft ACI^ES > Freehold, first-class Tara • IXfxr naki land, all in grass, all fia and ploughable, 14 paddocks, well water ed, carrying capacity 70 cows; railwa; station, factory, and post office adjoin school 1 mile; 7-roomed house, 8-bail cow shed, and usual outbuildings. A good farm, showing excellent returns PRICE, .£l2O PER. ACRE. Terms .£3OOO cash. - (47 • " FAIRBURN AND FALCONER, t 52 Victoria Averiue, } Wanganui. RICH AND FERTILE. BAY OF PLENTY. OQA ACRES, 81 miles station, crean OnJ\f .collected, house 5 'large rooms bathroom, pantry, dairy, verandah, mo tor shed, wash-house, large shed, 8-bai cowshed, milking plant, concrete yards , 7,-wire fencing, 6 paddocks, well watorec ! creeks and springs, three-parts plough able/ balance easy; now milking 45 cows etc.; 230 acres grass; .£l3 ss. per acre , .£7OO deposit, balance 5 years at 6 pel cent. No. 991 COLIN C. NORRIS, Box 50, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty. ) CHEAPER LAND. 1- — MOMONA ESTATE. i ~ A FEW SECTIONS STILL AVAILABLE. WHY you should buy here: District has never suffered from a lane boom. Prices are therefore reasonable Any of the sections can be farmed t< Day, with prices of butter-fat at prc-wai *. level. Creamery, school, railway all adjoining. Cow-to-two-acre 'country, ai prices one-third of those of Taranaki oi ,' Manawatu. For piano and full details ' ' LEWI'S AND CO., 41 Maria Place, Wanganui. fIQ/v ACRES, freehold, on good metal X.W road, handy to school, factory, and Post Office; will carry GO.dairj ■, cows and young .stock. Buildings includi ' good house of 5 rooms, cowshed, imple .m/ht'ehed, tool shed, etc. Fences an all sheep-proof, and in first-class order • This is a good farm, and is well wortl inspection.' Price ,£45 an acre, witl jGinrtO. Easy terms for the balance. 0 We have a wide selection of propertiei e ' on our books, and will be pleased tc supply particulars on application. M. C. CRIGHTON, Returned Soldiers' Land Bureau, r HAWERA. LAND SEEKERS. THERE are better propositions offering in the Bay of Plenty than in any other part of the Dominion. We have - the best of these placed in our hands . for disposal; prices are not inflated, and 3 tho climate is the best in New Zealand. \ Write for particulars to A. J. CANNING AND C 0.," Land Agent. Tauranga. : FOR SALE, DAIRY FARM, 103 ACRES, Kahau tara Road, near Featherston. Price including 32 cows and heifers, milkinj plant, orchard, implements, ,£55. Cash £1500 to •■£2ooo. For particulars applj to T. BENTON, Featherston. FOR SALE, 121 acres, Upper Timarn Road, Tataraimaka, of which 7( acres Renewable' Lease at 2s, 6d. per acre S-Toomed whore. Price £10 per acre; £500 cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth. FOR SALE, r " A SNIP—2OO ©ores, L.1.P.; low rental; close to factory (cheese), school and station. _ Price £32 10s. as a going con- ; cern, with 29 milking cows and young i stock. "SQUARE DEAL,", [ C/o "Dominion." ', -I AO ACRES, Featherston. of rich land, ' XvO house of 8 rooms, land carrying 40 cows, calves, 2 horses, up-to-date milking plant, drill, roller, mowing machine, milk cart, gig, separator, hay, everything thrown in as going concern, Price. £G6 per aero; Good terms, Cheapest place on the market. C. d'A. Everard, Tsnnvwn Street, Napier, Sole Agent, P.O. Box 311. . DUBINEBS NOTICES. ' , LADIES! HAVE YOU EVER USED THE RED RUBBER « BLOUSE holdfast? IF ypu have not, ask your draper for one; and if he husn't one in stock, make him v eot it for you. You will neve.* bo without ono again, Simple and effectivo. Mado in four • sizes—l4in., ICin., 18iu., 20in., By the Dunlop lvubbT Company of Australasia, ltd. HE Now No. 7C Sterling Bread and Bacon Sllcevu, £12 10s. Hdnry Berry ana _Co,, Dixon Street,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 229, 22 June 1920, Page 7

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