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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. :W IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR LAND, • if 1- Why not Look into the y EXCEPTIONAL PROPOSITIONS OF TIIE WINTER LESS NORTH? r nnHIS one will bear the most critical inspection:— Area: 758 Acres 1 Rood 36 Perches. 3. Price: 435 per acre. Terms: One-third 1 cash, balance live years 6 per cent. Title: j Transfer. No mortgage.' Situation: . miles from, Otiria Junction, wliich is 0 about 45 miles from Whnngarei by rail. Good metal road. Cream cart passes the door. On main road, 2 miles from school, store, and post office, 3 miles from freezing works and sawmill. Buildings: Tenroomed heart of kanri houge, containing !0 every convenience, septic drainage, hot " and cold water laid 011, ( motor garage, - fowlhouso and breeding pens, tool house, !• stablo, loosebox, implement shed, large S barn, woolshed, and yards. Land: GOO - acres of first-class drained swamp. Cab--1 bagetree, kahikatea, and flax swamp. , Thoroughly drained by a number of - drains, which are at present being cleans ed out, leading into a creek running through .the middlo of the property, with plenty of fall. The swamp is alluvial .washi of splendid quality. Tho 'balance t _ is ploughable, undulating land of volcamc loam of fair quality. Carrving capacity: At present, wintering 80 beet' cattle, 140 stores, 12 horses, and 300 ewes. ) All the stock are looking well, and at present could carry more. Suhdivißion: i Subdivided into 16 paddocks. Fences: I All sheep-prool' fences, in good order, having been recently gone over. GenJ eral: This is a very desirable property, r situated midway between Kawnkawa and t Ohneiwai,.' on the Main North Road. The was originally part of the Pakaraka Station, which was settled by the Government for soldiers' dairy farms, but the station buildings were sold privately. they being too lorge for a small holding. The property is situated on the corner of two roads, and has 2} miles of road frontage, as well as an unformed road at the back. This property is in the market for one month only,"and if not sold will be subdivided into dairy farms, for which purpose it is admirably suited. S For sketch plan and further particulars apply to C. H. SMITH, j 120 Tasman Street, WELLINGTON. Telephone, 21—862. 1 ' Or, } J. W. WILSON, P.O. Box 459, AUCKLAND. I Telephone 2205. 1 [ QAQ ACRES, Freehold, situated cen/VUO tre of good dairying district, 1 good portion land river deposit, sub--1 divided into 15 paddocks, well watered, good roads, splendid shelter plantations containing very valuable timber; will [ comfortably carry 80 dairy cow 6 and young stock. BUlLDlNGS.—Beautiful homestead, j with all city conveniences, 8-bail cow--3 shed (concrete floor), milking plant (goes with property), largo stables, motorshed, storeroom, havshed and numerous other buildings. One mile from facl fcory and school, 8 miles from township. PRICE—4IO,SOO. Terms*: 41500 cash. 1233. 01 OA ACRES, 1135 acres Freehold, a/J-/vv balance L.1.P., which can be made freehold; 26 miles'from Wanganuiby good metal road; 1550 acres in grass, subdivided into 15 paddocks, 11 miles wiro fencing, country easy hills to steep, 40 acres flat. Lies woll to sun, carries good sole of grass and 6tock do well. Shore last season 4450 sheep (79 bales wool); 42025 worth fat wethers taken off place this year. BUILDINGS. —New 6-roomed house, all conveniences, motor-shed, woolshed (machines, engine and saw bench), yards, etc. 'Phone laid on; 21 miles' from school. PRICE—4II 103. per acre. Terms arranged. 1355 ■ 4.0 ft ACRES, situated Hawke's Bay, 6 miles from railway and township, country hilly, undulating and fiat; watered by running creeks (ind springs. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, good portion ploughable, .estimated to winter 1J sheep besides cattle'. BUILDINGS. — 9-roomed dwelling, splendid order, all conveniences, ivoolshed, men's cottage, dip, yards, implement shed, etc. ' PRICE—4I2 per acre. Terms: 45000 cash, balance arranged. Stock at valuation. 1358 Apply to H. F. M'NEILL AND CO. LTD., 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. FOR SALE, 1100 ACRES, WAIKATO. nnHE above Farm is for Sale, by private treaty, to wind up a partnership; 500 acres have been cultivated, and now show an excellent sole of good English grasses; used as a dairy farm, the property is showing excellent returns: lucerne grows to perfection, and a small paddock sown down is in first-class order. The buildings are very complete, in good condition, and comprise: 7-roomed house with all conveniences, men's whare, motor shed, implement shco, large stable, granary, concrete cowsheo and yards (machines installed), calf sheds, and piggeries. The cowshed and yards aTe extra well appointed; 600 acres not yet cultivated, and is in its natural state. The above property is adjacent to a light railway, and only 6 miles from the main line, and a flourishes town j Turnips and grain crops successfully grown. The .prospective value is good 'as with a few years' work, t.be farm will double in value. Full particulars from SILK, HAWORTH AND COMPANY, Wanganui. LOWER HUTT, 1073 ACRES. OP# ACRES and 6 rooms, registered "'J dairy and cowshed, and other farm buildings, mostly dieep loam carry a beast to tho acre. This land will grow anything. Price, £3500; as buildings are worth 41000 this is at the rate of 4100 per aero. < /<A ACRES adjoining nbovo can be 1 /f. , Purchased for 41500, 15 acres of 1 this being deep loam, balance hills 1 AnX. ACRES, also adjoining above, 1 with good 4-roomed cottago in < perfect order and between 15 and 20 1 acres good loam, balanco hills. Price. 42750. < Tho total aroa of these properties is J 1073 acres, of which over 55 acres nro deep loam. There is good native bush and excellent firowood and fencing material on hills. Propertv is well watered. I and if 30 acres were put in oats at once I a return of 425 per acre' should be ob- 1 tained by next February, and if irrara- i seed were 60wn with crop, heifers pur- 1 chased now could come in to profit on 1 the young grass and with amplo pro- 1 vision for the winter months. ITODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., ! 137 Lambton Quay. , A FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING FARM, I Thames Valley (closo to Glaxo Factory). ' rt-i A ACRES. Freehold, all in good 1 grass, all flat, mostly drained 1 swamp; fencod with live hedges into 8 ! paddocks; best of metalled roads; now | carrying 80 dairy cows and dry stock; ' 1J miles from railway station, P. 0., store, Bchool. and factory (Glaxo), flood f fi-roomed house, h. and c. water (hydro- •' electric power, to bo installed) ,12-bailed 1 cowshed, concreted, 8-cow plant, in good t ordor (thrown in), and all necessary appliances. Prico 485 per aero; terms 1 42500 ensh, balance easy. Apply, early, 1 as if no.t sold before the commencement of tho season, property is withdrawn from the market. L. JACOB, 1 Agent, Rora Streot. To Kuiti.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 309, 23 September 1920, Page 10

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