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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GOING CONCERNS. Q f A ACRES, near Dannevirke, including 96 cows; handy to factory and within OdbU 2J miles of school; 5-roomed house with all conveniences; tip-top milking shed, with 6-cow plant; returning 20.000 butter-fat per annum. Price tor everything, £11,250. TERMS, £2OOO CASH. n ACRES, between Palmerston and Feilding, The best of heavy fat land, with, good buildings and handy to everything: 35 splendid Jersey cows, besides Horses, Implements, etc., go with the farm. Price for everything £5750. TERMS, £1650 CASH. GOOD SMA LL FARM. 901 ACRES, practically all flat, and been ploughed; right alongside Makotuku, 0/43 house of a rooms and plenty of outbuildings; milking 12 cows. The total price is only £1336; £936 can remain on mortgage for 8 years at 6 per cent., leaving a buyer to find £4OO CAS H ONLY. I have the properties and tho buyers. All business promptiy attended to. HERBERT HEWITT. DANNEVIRKE. SPLENDID VALUE IN FARM LANDS. 1 TKA ACRES, TWO SHEEP COASTAL COUNTRY’, mixed grasses, 150 JL 4 Ovr acres shelter bush, well-fenced, thirteen paddocks, . permanent streams and springs, ten-itoomed homestead, every convenience, washhouse, copper, tubs, woolshed', four stands with complete plant, men’s quarters, all conveniences, hot and cold water, p.w.c., septic tanks, also fourroomed cottage, dip, sheepyards, etc. Price as a going concern, including 3300 sheep, tools, plant, launch, etc., only £22,100, of ivliich £12,000 can remain on mortgage. Will stand any inspection; there are no rabbits to contend with; within easy reach of Wellington and Christchurch. TJI KUITI DISTRICT. n , MORTGAGEE'S SACRIFICE. W3l acres, 900 acres in grass, balance bush and high fern; about half plough able when fully improved; watered by permanent creeks and springs; subdivided into twelve paddocks with totara posts and 7 wiies; about 300 acres flat, balance hilly; 4-roomed house, conveniences, detached bathroom, etc., dip, woolshed, implement shed, stable, and cart shed; alongside railway station. Price only £5 10s. per acre. Any reasonable terms arranged. WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. HANDY to Coast. 486 acres, fences into 12 paddocks, some 65 acres rich flats, mostly ploughed, balance hilly; all in grass, but some 25 acres of scrub; good 5-roomed house, hot and cold, all conveniences, washhouse, men’s room, etc., woolshed; one mile from township, 38 miles 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. 1 347 cart passes the door. The buildings are doomed dwelbng all K and c water, patent light, 4-roomed cottage, woolshed, cowshed, stables, motor “J- w •» » OOft 8 'buIUI,?, lor slul wirposw. f'V’lV’y,! 7 .ff/dwdl! 220 town/practically all flat; well watered and jtodivided; .-roomed dwelling garage, stables, woolshed, cowshed, etc. Price £4O, terms “WL™]. •I!LarW‘LSSe& stabl€s, and granary. Price £3O per acie. TTITCtIKVOT N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., FEILDING.

FARM BARGAINS. . aoa ACRES of first-class level cropping or dairpng a“ d 200 portant railway, town; 20 acres valuable bush baUiice stunme grass; subdivided; dwe.ling, stables, granary, vioolshed, cowsliea, SIOO orrtnetaf'and mettY; 3000 a«?s felled "and graced balance good bash,* ttSfiK “Alls, HARRIS AND SONS LAND AGENTS, MARTON. ESTABLI SHED 1876.

woolgrowers. atiov foe 6ilß FIRST-CLASS KANGITIKEI SHEEP AND C .tool »» 7650 ii yft with electric light, billiard room and orav co..veme ce • d on Tnd 900-1000 cattle; fat ril «>ld? handv to freezing wort., nrooertv for fencing; last season 9000 tat w.een. s> . motoj . 8 miles from railway station townshin. andsaleyards^ . rtock t good reasons for sellin" • telephone.. Price £ll n if desired, or as a going Hatton if desired Would sell in t-o or more Mocks if desi concern. With small « T ’°"( hf:u . re , 2.]?' f" cattle; wool from this station to winter 15.000 sheep without difficulty, besiaes caiue, kF H. BRICE, AGENT. MARTON. FOR SALE, « .CPFS Fre-taW 23 n.i’-» Iron W.1p..., U~<l 382 A S'£ Ail >».n 7 • h «” PRICE, ill IW. P<* E “» WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. NAPIER. A WALK AT O BARGAIN ACRES. FBEEnOLD, rf ll>. « , SkTl'n ” SWSWSiS '.BWKWS’S---*' p ““- f P "’'“ FAIRBURN AN D FALCONER. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. WANGANUI SHEEP FARM. / al) good, sound, clean p. p< 350’head cattle; two houses of 7 and ing 2000 breeding ewes, -000 dry sh ’P/ he r d b uiidinos This is good country, ■ and 8 rooms; woolshed, 6 machine-, and otl c 1 ,“ e roading facilities enable this proall surplus sheep can , bc /“ t n ; more farm’ The price is only £lO per acre, and pertv to be divided into two> or more farms 1 P a) . Jow rate< L street, PALMERSTON NORTK . TWO SPLENDID PROPERTIES: 660 AC denc S e chase at a reasonable figure Price £45 per acre. township> and well roaded 2150 . T conej st of 9-roonie-d house, 4-ropfill'd House, 4LAND AGENT, FEILDING. SUNNY MA RLBOROUGH ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND winter IMK) haUtored g dJat o 29d. Lar^’area ploughabto. .. situ. ‘ te sßTCE n £6 l V ei pe t r an aorT h ' SOLE ” GRIFFITHS BROS, LTD., BLENHEIM

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 174, 11 April 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 174, 11 April 1923, Page 12