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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. URGENT. REALISATION SALE. . A VERY CHEAP FARM TOO ACRES, Government Renewable Lease, annual rental about L-s. bd. pw acre; practically all flat except a nice terrace on which tne nous® and buildings stand: ell ploughable when stumped, and all good heavy land ,1 acres been ploughed; 7 paddocks, well watered; situated 31 miles from good township and salevards. 2i miles from railway: school i-mile and factory 14 miles: roads in every direction are perfect. Bungalow of 5 rooms, nicely situated and surrounded with plantations: excellent cowshed, fowlhouse, calfhouse, and pigsties. 'The owner of this farm milked 48 cows on crass alone in 191 b and has always done 35 to 40 cows. Lt can safely bo put down a » doing 35 cowa besides vounc stock, really well, and with agriculture could be made to do 45 ' er PRICE "ONLY £l7OO. of this amount about half can bo arranged on mortgage, leaving onlv £B5O cash to be tound. probaHy a little.less A returned soldier buying the farm could get Government assistance to the extent of £SW fOF ABSOLUTELY A BARGAIN AND MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH. DAIRYING AND FATTENING FARM FOR LnASE PoT) . al OQO ACRES, with a splendid home, and in a very attractive district, itentai 00/W £2 per acre, with purchasing clause. HERBERT HEWITT. SOLE AGENT. DANNEVIRKE. 3000 ACRES ‘ ' 3000 ACRES MILLING PROPERTY WEL * T.TNGTON GN THE MAIN LINE TO AUCKLAND. . HHHE PROPERTY consists of 3000 Acres Freehold. 1 fully equipped; also a full range of bush gear, including-tvo log with ropes, blocks? and. trucks. The timber is chiefly i«i Pine quality, averaging 25 per cent, clean h ear *« an d 85 Per ce • • • ’ f or l is also scattered totai'a, and a large quantity of high-g > , of Kc!l . tin)ber ed countrytadjoins the block. on three 6id which cutting rights can ba obtained if desired. The pro . t? ere is everto Wellington gives it a special value, m addition to which increasing local demand. A org. nuios of th* This is now the only milling area of any extent nc | it ions The capital city, and being freehold, is not subject to any harass K cattle and th* land, when cleared, will carry 1J to 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, ana climate is equal to the best in the Dominion. ft-nm the sea. The centre of the block, in a straight me, is only five miles from tne sea. For further particulars and plans, apply ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, OR ; N. CAMBPELL. WAIKANAE. GOOD DAIRY FARMS. SMALT, b ut good. KK ACRES, Fattening or Dairying, river flats,. 21 miles 55 subdivided and good buildings; carrying and winter 43 cows and 3bo se Price £BO per acre; easy terms ' Ary ACRES, mostly drained swamp, Waikanae; ?wd C - 4/ , T ying 26 cows, 3 horses, and yo ung stock. Price £76, £lOOO casn. . mA ACRES, near Woodville, most!) level, and beautifully, 74 buildings, well subdivided; J mil eto fa“ to ry with dual plant, carrying 25 cows, bull, 8 heifers, and 3 horses. Price £SB; £9OO cash. Write us of your requirements, as we have a large list of proper ies choose from. J: HARRIS AND SONS LAND AGENTS, MARTON, ' "'ESTABLI SHED 1876. ..i WOOLGROWERS. FIRST-CLASS RANGITIKEI SHEEP AND CATTLE STATIONFOR SAM. 7650 eq fine homestead ra r f f ro r m fe generally tops the market in ite class. Apply to F. R. H. BRICE, AGENT. MARTON. BEDROCK PRICES, SHEEP. AND DAIRY LAND. a irorc all to areas all ploughable. 10 paddocks well watered; stock on 140 cows bull, 2 horses and young stock; 7-roomed miles from big town, i mile srati . i . e firs( . lt wll j U W a buyer THEI MORTGAGEE IS A SELLER. Price £43 per acre; £IOW cash or even less to good man. ATRFS 400 acres in English grasses, balance good Tawa bush; papa 1840 formation; Sipaci v when all in grass. 3000 sheep; area in gras* wi 1 dolTXes £d ETOdi^sheep and cattle: new 5-roomed house, "phone, and outbuilding Price only with £6OO c ash. 989 N.8.-Write for our "Register,” post free .any address. HARCOURT AND CO.. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, rvinn ACRES Leasehold, situated I-mile from proposed Railway Station at 2422 Sira'; 3-roomed house; well fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocta; could carry 2000 sheep besides cattle; £l2OO wanted for the goodwill. A/243 WILLIAM'S AND KETTLE, LTD, NAPIER. - - ' HAWKE’S BAY FARM SACRIFICE, ,~ 79 aches « t well-appointed residence and jqscfi cash; balance can required) be taken at valuation. I ■ c P i genuine sacrifice of this remain at 6 per cent. The ounei i- mak »>• * d mortgage or farm equity W.WtavFl'toemi ol tern ozoboMO.. »« b ' “ "’cUTTTzE. DICKIE AND CO VUAAi . AUCTIONEERS WANGANUI. “SOMETHING SPECIAL,’’ PRICE REDUCED IN ORDER TO W^° TE UP A DECEASED PERSON S 1412 tfF*’ V a e ndfin°e ; hetoof Cr 4o S' to Lail cowshed; four-cow plant, etc. PRICE ONLY £6 per acre for goodwill. («7) FAIRBURN AND FALCONER. SUNNY MARLBOROUGH ’VCE A’Vr acre. SOLE AGENTS—GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., BLENHEIM WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY FOR SA.LE. ~ u'PT-8 with a splendid situation, and comprising some very rich quality 1 PAA AGKnro, witn a spieuu. a.iifr-l for carrying ewes and fatten--1600 land. The nrepertv is n^t the j n New Zealand, and young ing lambs. Climate m this disti drained swamp, which for quality concattle do well. -Ibcrc ls ? k>w'crossed hills, large portion ploughable, not be excelled Da’an.cc hat ami ' watered. Capacity: Will carry ewes and Well subdivided by wire fync%. cattle. 2500 lambs on this winter. £ so £ d “SMITH, LAND AGENT. FEILDING. ' SUPERIOR SHEEP FARM, <wM> xiflaws Mill h "Thi“” W ri, .rill CAKIW 2, EWES TO THE ACRE, and a'.l lambs can be FATTKNED 0N THF,' FARM. . . on „a,!Bnnl-« bv good p. and w. fences; beautiful home of 9 rooms — a * KiNWTH M C DON ALD, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 12