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RURAL LAND FOR BALE. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ACRES of easy rolling, all in grass <5O with exception of 7 acres turnips, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered. 4-roomed house with cowshed and several other buildings. Gane 3-cqw plant, saw bench, water pumps, grindstand. At present milking 26 cows, 12 sheep, 11 young stock, and doing them well. Cream cart passes. Price, only £37 per acre, with £750 deposit. f>f» ACRES, all in grass, 5 acres bush, ’■Jx} all plofighable and easy rolling; no broken country, no noxious weeds; subdivided into 7 paddocks, permanent water supply; 4-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings; 4-bail cowshed, 2-cow “Farmers” milking machine, implement shed, pigsties. In present condition the proiierty will carry 20 cows all the year round. Post office, school, railway only 1- mile, saleyards 9 miles; creamery J mile. Price, as going concern, £37 10s. per acre , with £BOO cash, including the following:— 14 cows, 2 horses, 3 calves, 5 pigs, dray and harness, 1 set tyno harrows, 1 disc, 1 s.f. plough, 2 sets chains, 2 cream cans, 3 buckets, 2 sledges, 2 axes, 30 fowls., pig barrels, all necessary harness. GET IN EARLY, AS THIS IS GENUINE BUYING. R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent, Hamilton. TE HORO DAIRY FARM. Qp' ACRES, Freehold, situated 2 miles from railway and factory by good road, school Ij- miles, post office opposite; all flat except about 15 acres, undulating; grows crops to perfection, and is well watered and securely fenced; carrying 30 cows, 2 horses, pigs, etc.; good house of 5 rooms, washhouse, also 6-bail cowshed, concreted, L.K.G. ijiilking machines installed, concrete yard; large shed, cart sheds, piggery. Price £5O per acre; £lOOO cash. This is not a bad little farm, and compares favourably with higher-priced farms in the same locality. TAYLOR BROS., Land Agents, , Te Horo and Otaki Railway. ’Phone 50. SOMETHING WE CAN RECOMMEND IN TARANAKI. 1 Offer ACRES, comprising 1272 Acrca JLOOD 0.R.P., 593 L.I.P. Rental, £65 9s. 2d. Per Annum. This property is well subdivided into 19 paddocks, all sheep-proof fences. 200 Acres level, good ploughable flats. 352 Acres in bush, bal•nee easy, rolling, to hilly country, wintering 2500 Sheep, including 1100 Breeding Ewes, 1000 Hcggets, balance dry sheep, also 100 head cattle, grown. Buildings, 7-roomed House, hot and cold water, all conveniences, large woolshed, sheepdip, sheep and cattle . yards, 4-stand Lister Machines and Engine; 3-roomed cottage, car shed, men’s wbare. This country lies well to the sun, and is beautifully sheltered end watered by permanent streams. PRICE: £lO 10b. Per Acre. Cash, £5OOO. Balance for 5 Years at 5| Per Cent. The present owner has occupied this farm for 20 Years, and the only reason for selling being on account of health. In our opinion this is one of the snips of the North. F 931 Write or Wire us if interested. LYNSKEY AND EVANS, Hawera. A GOOD PROPOSITION IN TARANAKI. i fxwn ACRES, FREEHOLD, all In grass «7 I V and well watered running streams, on good level road, 3-mlle frontage with railway station and factory at each end, well fenced and subdivided into 22 paddocks, good, clean, well-grassed farm, nearly all ploughable, with about 4(JO acres level land, mostly rich, reclaimed swamp. An excellent carrying farm, and would cut up nicely into 3 dairy farms; good 7-roomed house, smaller house, woolshed, milking shed, etc. This farm will double in value within the next few years. PRICE, £27 PER ACRE, with £5OOB cash. Balance on good terms. CAMPBELL JACKSON AND ROBT. WOOD, Broadway, Btratferd. MILLING BUSH. ACRES, Freehold; tip-top bush, O"’vv7 mostly rimu, with a sprinkling of totara; a great deal can be easily worked; lying in large valleys; there is a lot of easy country, and when felled it will be a splendid grazing property; ISO acres felled and grassed, and the balance of bush is practically untouched. Only 9 miles from rail by good metalled road, mostly level"; lorry does three trips daily; handy to city market. This is one of the few blocks of easily accessible bush now available. Full particulars can be obtained from A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Dannevirke. i A BAY OF PLENTY GIFT. DAIRY FARM. OAOJ ACRES, Freehold, 210 acres In Out) 7$ grasses, 60 acres fallow, 12 i acres oat crop, balance fern, etc., ring tenced and subdivided into 14 paddocke. watered by stream and springs, etc.. 6. roomed up-to-date residence, wasMicuae, fixed copper and tubs, up-to-date cowshed fitted with 4-cow milking machine and separator. G-stallod stable, chaff room, largo barn, corn crib, fowlhouse, etc Price. £23 per acre. Terme. £lCu balance 6 Tears 5 per cent.: 5 miles from seaport town, 2 minutes’ walk from harbour front, where good boating, lis.iiIng etc. Perfect view. Cream taken from gate. The first person to inspect will purchase. Apply J. WILSON. Real Land and Estate Agent, Te Puke. Correspondence invited. Prompt ro> pliea. WAIKATO. /•DA ACRES, situated in a good disOVV trict, and within 4 miles of Main Road and Dairy Factory, 9 miles from railway and’ nearest town; over 300 acres of the projierty consists of lowlying flats, mostly in good grass. Ihe balance of the land is easy hills, which are ideal sheep country, and are sown in sheep grasses. There is an abundance of feed on the place at the present time, and it would readily carry 200 head of young cattle in its present condition, or 60 to 90 cows counl bo milked on the property, besides carrying young cattle and sheep on the hills. Buildings consist of good sound G-roomed house, and every convenience, not and cold water, porcelain bath, telephone, etc.; 12-bail concreted cowshed, engine and separator room. PRICE, £2O ;>er acre; £2OOO cash. 11. LEWIS. Land Agent, Te Awamutu.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 91, 11 January 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 91, 11 January 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 91, 11 January 1921, Page 7

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