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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE—BY PRIVATE TREATY. WE are instructed by William Pearoe Esq., of Rangiotu, who, owing to ill-health, has decided to dispose of the whole of his Properties. 705 ACRES, Freehold, situated at Aorangi, 175 acres in flax and grass, balance in grass. Subdivided into 9 raddocks by good wire fences. ’Within mile of factory, school, and railway station. Buildings consist of a good 7-roomed house, all conveniences, shed stables, man’s cottage. PRICE £4O PER ACRE. 868 ACRES, Freehold situated on the Main Road, liongburn to Rangiotu, 4 miles from Longburn, 8 miles from Palmerston North, and within 11 miles 01 school and factory. All in grass, subdivided into 7 paddocks by good wire fences. Buildings consist of a small cottage, whare and shed. PRICE £4O PEB ACRE. , . 500 ACRES, Freehold, situated at Rangiotu, within i mile of school, factory, and Post Office All in grass, subdivided into 9 paddocks by good wire fences. Buildings consist of nice 6roomed cottage, implement shed, stable, and a small cowshed. PRICE £6O IER 130 ACRES, Freehold, situated . at Rangiotu. all in grass, subdivided mto 3 paddocks by good fencei. Within a few chains of school, factory, and Post Office; 25 acres have been ploughed. Buildings, a small cottage. Yery suitable for a Dairy Farm. PRICE £4j PER ACRE. , , , t • 50 ACRES Freehold, situated at Rangiotu, subdivided into 2 paddocks by good fences. Situated within J mile of school, factory, and Post Office. Buildings consist of a 4-roomed cottage. An idejtl Dairy Farm. PRICE £6O PER ACREAU the above-mentioned property is rich, alluvial flat land, all ploughable and capable of being made the tjest fattening and dairying land in the Dominion. The prices asked. l>oing less than pre-war valuesTERMS, 20 PER CENT. CASH, BAE ANGE ARRANGED Also, 209 ACRES, Freehold, within 1 mile of Foxton; all flat, a large area under flax; 4-roomfed cottage land whare. PRICE £l5 PER ACRE. 2116 ACRES, Ftoebold, situated at Martinborough. All in grass. Price and particulars on application. 9041 ACRES, Freehold, situated at. Helensville, North Auckland, 6000 acres flat balance low hills, a large area ploughable. At present carrying 6000 sheep and 900 head of cattle. Buildings consist of a large house, woo’shed, and all necessary station buildings. Price and particulars on application. All the' particulars in connection with the above-mentioned properties may bo had from the Sole Agente, GLENN AND WILLIAMS, Land, Stock, and Station Agent* BOX 392, WANGANUI. . FARMS FOR LEASE. PRE-WAR VALUES. 1 J ACRES, excellent Dairying Xtfcx/ country; good district; handy to factory, school, and railway; very good home, and all necessary buildings. Capacity easily 50 cows. Lease 5 years, with right to purchase. Rent 355.; very good value. Wire for offer, as the big rise in butter is stimulating demand. GOOD MIXED FARM. A pj ACRES of Flat Land, near good tfcJLt/ town, railway, school, and saleyards. ’ Very suitable for mixed farming, and more than half suitable for dairying. Balance very good cropping country. Buildings ore poor. Present stock, 1000 sheep; 90 cattle. Ease 4J years at 18s. 6d. Goodwill about £lOO. HERBERT HEWITT, iDannevirke. -f -fl ACRES, Freehold, situate AtfcUU about 4 miles from Otaki; 200 acres flat to undulating, balance low hills; will carry about 1J sheep with cattle. ( This is a good proposition to anyone requiring a sheen and cattle farm. For further particulars, apply JOPLIN AND CO.. Land Agents Otaki. ■ i FOR LEASE. IOGA ACRES, FREEHOLD all in _L/wVV grass, about 200 acres ploughable, 20 acres in crop; carryimr capacity, one and half sheep and cattle. Ihe property is subdivided into 18 sheepProof paddocks, and is well watered. A herd of 50 cows could be milked on the front portion if deeired. The hills are low lying and all rideable- Salo yards country township, within 5 miles. BUILDINGS consist of an 8-roomed house, washhouse, septio tank, h. and 0. water, telephone. 12-bail cowshed, woolshed. whare, etc. Rent 7s. 6d. - per acre. Inquire into this. NEWTON KING. LTD.. New Plymouth. Stratford, and Inglewood. BUSINESS NOTICES. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. nnilE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT X CO.. LTD., is prepared to purchase Fat Sheen and Lambs (by weight or at per head). The Company also offers Clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at ffiie Company’s Offices or from any of the Buyers in tho country. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. AND CO., LTD., Wellington, have for private sale large supplies of Mangolds for stock feed. Quotations upon application. nrtHE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has X been established for over 80 years throughout the' entire English-speaking world in every principal City, of which Viavi Rooms, in charge of speciallytrained and worthy women, are conducted. Communicate personally or bv letter. just as visitor or inquirer, with the Manager, Miss Plttard, Viavi. 326 Lambton Quay. Wellington. QUIN STREET STABLES. Lately Occupied by J. O’Brien and Oo UNDER entirely New Management. Thoroughly renovated throughout. Accommodation 20 to 30 stalls and looee. boxes. Prices moderate. Attendants day and night. F. KEMP, Proprietor. Tel. 22—949. FENCING. THTHEN you think about fencing that V V section, remember that Hobart Split Polings cost half as much as Matai. They are far stronger and last longer. Hardwoods of ail kinds in stock. Ring up. call, or write L. G. PORTER. 42 Waring Taylor Street, 'Phone 2528. Wellington, Advice to motorists > Get "oilDAG.” Lubricates even when there is no oil. Prevents pitting of valves, improves compression. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Itow, Christchurch-

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 10