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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. SURE SELLERS. The owners of these Properties are determined to Sell, and have reduced their prices to figures that must induce buyers to do busine&s. KQQ ACRES, about 22 miles from Napier by excellent road, and no distanca DoJ from the sea. All hill country, about half being limestone; Government lease at 4s. 6d. per acre rental. The property is well fenced, has good water supply, and ia nice, warm count ry. There is a lovely little bungalow very attractively situated. School within reasonable distance. The carrying capacity is fully 11 sheep per acre, and can be improved. PRICE ONLY *1750, ON VERY GOOD TERMS. JAA ACRES of dead flat land, within 3 miles of township, and one of the tUV best stock centres in Hawke’s Bay;- about 100 acres of good dairying country, the balance being particularly suitable for growing wheat, oats, rape, and turnips. The land has all been ploughed; 20 paddocks, well watered; good house, and other necessary outbuildings. Government lea.se, at about 6s. rental. This farm can be bought at well under *2O per acre on 'a freehold basis, and on very easy terms. The first buyer who inspects and makes any offer in reason will get a snip. m t. 1 AAA ACRES, Freehold, near Danncvirke, on main Coast Road. Sold beXvvLr fore the war at *lO 10s., bu,t owing to a death in the_ family li offered today at a price that is calculated to attract a buyer. Price *7 per acre. Unencumbered, and good terms can be arranged. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. •.. ■ SPLENDID VALUE IN FARM LANDS. IC'ktn ACRES, TWO SHEEP COASTAL COUNTRY, mixed grasses, 150 X• O V acres shelter bush, well-fenced, thirteen paddocks, permanent streams and springs, teii-itoomed homestead, every convenience, washhouse, copper, tubs, woolshedi, four stands with complete plant, men s quarters, all conveniences, hot and cold iVater, p.w.c., septic tanks, also tourroomed cottage, dip, sheepyards, ■ etc. Price as a going concern, including 3300 sheep, tools, plant, launch, etc., only *22,100, of which *12,000 can remain on mortgage. Will stand any inspection; there are no rabbits to contend with; within easy reach of Wellington and Christchurch. TE KUITI DISTRICT. MORTGAGEE'S SACRIFICE. 1934 acres, 900 acres in grass, balance busn and high fern; about half ploughable when fully improved; watered 'y permanent creeks and springs; subdivided into twelve paddocks with totara posts and 7 wiies; about 300 acres flat, balance hijly; 4-roomed house, conveniences, detached bathroom, etc.,, dip, woolshed, implement shed, stable, ana cart shed; alongside railway station. Price only *5 10s. per acre. Any reasonable terms arranged. WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. . . . . HANDY to Coaat. 486 acres, fences in to 12 paddocks, some 65 acres rich Haw, mostly ploughed, balance hilly; all in grass, but some 25 acres or scrub; good 5-roomed house, hot and cold, all conveniences, washhouse, men room, etc., one mile from township, 38 milea, from railway station. Price *9 10s. per acre; terms *lOOO deposit, balance arranged. H. ERNEST- LEIGHTON, FARM SPECIALIST, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. SHEEP RUN OF 864 ACRES: CARRIES 2 SHEEP TO THE ACRE AND CATTLE. PRICE, *l3 PER ACRE. SITUATED in Pahiatua district; 8 paddocks; good fences; modern house of 5 rooms (recently erected), bathroom, scullery, cowshed and outbuildings; almost sufficient timber for woolshed; easy hills; good pasture. *2OOO cash; balance arranged. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, • GRAZING COUNTRY SUITABLE" FOR SHEEP OR COWS. 247 A S S - SJ XX' cart passes the door. ’ The buildings are 8-roomed dwelling all h and c water, patent light, 4-roomed cottage woolshed cowshed, stables, motor aliftd Price <£27 10s. per* acre, with only «£bo(J casn. . ' ihis property is only o&red at this low price to wind up an estate, and is 8“oomed dwelling (nearly new), all conveniences, woolshed with machines, ‘NZ: d “FARMERS’?CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., FEILDING. ” FAKM BARGAINS. f ACRES of first-class level, cropping or dairying land 1 mile from im pri - 5100 ESmwjLgrto-k. "”!“=• S"d. T’rSK HARRIS AND °SONS ’ LAND AGENTS, MARTON. ESTABLISHED 1876. j FIRST CLASS [OR SALK 765 b A b^hu F r|S if T with electric light, billiard with 7ost and wire fences; good totara on and 900-1000 cattle; well subdividedwith post freezins , property for fencing; las t seas n , . 5 salevards bv cood motor roads: 8 miles from railway . lepras arrawd . at M' n in two or more if “"“ lhe F k<l K H. BRICE, . AGENT. MARTON. FOR SALE, ACRES Freehold, 23 miles from Woipawa, good 7-roomed House, woolshed, ." AH b«.b ctolry; ™ “ eW es PRICE. *ll 10s- Per acre - Easy terms arraD߀ ’ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. NAPIER. MIXED FARM,' Aoimrd TTT 210 acres grass, balance bush, 90 acres flat,, HO watered; °,- rool L et y V °„„anui Mortgages, *3580 at 5 per cent. FAIRBURN AN D lALCONER, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. —WANGANUI SHEEP FARM. ' aFvt?? within 35 minutes’ mitor drive from Wanganui, by good road; 2850 all surplus she?P can J 5O 4 f nr ms Tho mice is only *lO per acre, and perty to be d’I ldcd T «to fwo or io to palmerston''"north. , TWO - SPLENDID PROPERTIES; ACRES, Fcilding, all flat, rich-quality land* with fine, up-to-date res 660 donee and all other conveniences. Splendid chance for man to pur2150 S'mS'e»««gb. Ot Je° J rr ™ er| T SMITH,' LAND AGENT, FEILDING. SUNNY MARLBOROUGH 2150 sold at 29d. at last Wellington nolo. Large area ploughable. Beautifully sitn- . GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD, BLENHEIM

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 12

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