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RURAL LAND FOR SALE, HARCOURT AND COMPANY, Land Agents and Auctioneers. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN, INCLUDING WOOL, LAMBS, ETC. ACRES, 114 acres flat and ploughO I U able, few acres only in bush, balance easy hill country, lying perfectly to the sun, and well watered throughout. SUBDIVISIONS—The property is well fenced into 11 paddocks, and several smaller ones, and watered by neverfailing streams. SITUATION—OnIy 1J miles from Post Office, school, and factory, and 2 miles from seaport; 28 miles from railway. It is right on the main road, and mail car passes each way every' day. BUILDINGS—The Buildings comprise a 5-roomed new bungalow, with pancry-, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; 4-roomed cottage (old), suitable for married couple; also 7-roomed dwelling, in first-ciass order, with bathroom, pantry, etc.; large woolshed, capable of holding 900 sheep, new set of yards, stock yards, etc., cowshed, with concrete floor, and milking machines, hayshed, tool and implement shed. IMPLEMENTS—AU farm implements, which are too numerot a to mention. STOCK—The Stock consists of 440 ewes, 260 dry sheep, 322 lambs, 48 milking cows, 2 dry' stock, 27 steers, 11 heifers, 3 pedigree bulls, 1 stud heifer, 11 heifer calves, 1 bull calf, 5 horses (only 2 included in the sale), number of pigs, etc. The dairy herd is a splendid line, and contains many stud cattle. PRICE— .£12,500, as a going concern-, including wool clip, surplus stock, part furniture, and all sundries, with immediate possession. N.B.—Send for a "Register and Property Investors’ Guide,” which contains a fine range of properties, any areas, and almost any tonus,

TE HORO DAIRY FARM. Qjr ACRES, Freehold, situated 2 miles 00 from railway and factory by good rood, school 1| 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. piilking 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 Hero and Otaki Railway. ’Phone 50. WAIKATO. CHEAP, BUT GOOD. 366 ACRES, -£25 PER ACRE. ALL LEVEL. mHIS beautifully situated farm of 366 J. acres has just, been placed on the market for immediate sale at a considerably reduced figure, there being 100 acres gra=s; 100 acres in swedes, soft turnips and oats; about 120 acres unimproved. 45 acres of rich river flats; well watered by running streams, and bounded on the one side by the Waipa River; well subdivided ami fenced; suitable for an up-to-date dairy farm or cropping; would cut up into 3 nice farms; small house and 3 sheds on the property, and the material for an up-to-date cowshee!; any amount of shingle and sand handy for concrete work. This property will carry 80 cows in present condition. There is abundance of feed mid hay. Only 1 mile from school, 5 miles Post Office and £2s per acre, with only £7OO deposit. There is a mortgage of £5OOO, which has 54 years to run. interest 51 per cent. Balance of purchase money can remain for 5 years at 51 per cent. THE TERMS APE RIGHT. GENU INE REASONS FOR SELLING. For further particulars apply to R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent, P.O. Box 162, HAMILTON.

z MANAWATU LINE. IYAA ACRES, .uitable for mixed 4VV farming; situate under two miles from railway station and dairy factory; part rich, drained swamp, and well grassed, low hills; suitable for subdivision. Would make 3 nice farms. Good homestead and outbuildings. Plenty of feed winter and summer. PRICE—£33 PER ACRE. TERMS EASY. FAITH’S FARM AGENCY. TE HORO. ’Phone 48, Otaki.

ONE OF THE FINEST CUTTING-UP PROPOSITIONS IN THE WAIKATO. QQQ ACRES, all level, except about 70 000 acres easy rolling country; all ploughable and all in grass except 13 acres swedes, and 10 acres soft turnips; carrying at present 70 cows, 400 sheep, 10 yearings, 17 3-year-old heifers, and 4 horses. There is a splendid range of buildings on property, comprising 2 good houses (h. and c. water). 2 cowsheds, implement shed, motor shed, barn, etc.; good post and wire fences, 16 paddocks, water in every paddock; only 1 mile from, school, P.O. and creamery, and 7 miles from Cambridge; Freehold.Price £65 per acre. Having 3 road frontages, this is an ideal farm for cutting up. and when surveyed and cut up will readily sell from £BO to £B5 per acre. The land is equal, if not better than, the famous Haurakj Plains, being nearly all good drained Kahikatea swamp. For further particulars as to terms, etc., apply to J. B. BCOTT AND CO., "The I,and Agents,” Victoria Street, Hamilton. Established 1898, CHEAP FARMS QAQ ACRES, Freehold, all in grass /vIFO and all undulating and flat; 100 acres now ploughable, all when cleared ; G-roomed house, and oonvenienc.ee; rail 2'} miles, also P.O. and school Price £53 per acre. Esisy terms can be arranged (215) QPA ACRES, 0.R.P., and L.1.P,; 330 grass, 80 bush, 50 now ploughable, additional 50 when cleared. Well watered, undulating, and flat Carrying 200 ewes and wethers, and 100 head of cattle; 4-roomed house, all good metal roads Rail 61 miles, P.O. and school 1 mile. Price £l2 per acre, with good terms. (209) QQO ACRES, O.R.P , 318 grass: carries O/Vza ;-)3 sheep and 64 cattle; good motor roads; rail 24 miles. PRICE, ONLY £7 PER ACRE, with small deposit. Inquire about this. Seeing’s believing with this place. (92)

STANLEY E. READ, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 76-78 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. Office ’Phone 503.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 12

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