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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. AN HONEST SHEEP FARM QQA ACRES, Freehold, situated on Main Coast Road, within dn hour’s car 980 drive of Dannevirke. All good, healthy hill country with no bad gullies. no noxious weeds or pests of any kind. Well subdivided good water and plenty of timber. Very handy to school and viLage. The buildings are first-class and comprise a good 6-roonied dwelling (well sheltered) wool shed with machines, and all necessary outbuildings. A very attractive place and the situation leaves nothing to be desired. STOCK WINTERED DURING PAST A EAR, 18<3 sheep, 160 cattle. This is entirely on grass, as there has never been a plough on the property, PRICE, £l4 PER ACRE. Terms about £3OOO cash. J CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM AO ACRES, Freehold, at Kumeroa. A beautifully sheltered farm, all flat land of very good quality, and splendidly situated. Well fenced aind subdivided and good water supply. About 8 acres under cultivation. A verv cosy Bttle home and good range of outbuildings. Garden and orchard vei? much above the average. Altogether a snug little place, the like of which is seldom on the mar pßiCE, £5O per acre. Cash required, £650; balance on Ist mortgage at 8 HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. SPLENDID VALUE IN FARM LANDS • HUTT VALLEY STUD FARM. NEARLY 130 acres, containing some o 1 .ne richest land in this fertile district, together with good house, u p-to-date cow bails, barns,, etc.; situnte on the eastern or sunny side of the river. The property is eminently suit, able for a stud farm, and has a large prospective value for cutting-up purpose* in the near future. The price is only £ 130 per acre. Terms, half cash. Sole ARCnt ' HAWKES BAY. . BEAUTIFUL small Dairy or Stud Far m of nearly 60 acres; o acres m lucerne, 6 paddocks, small orenard, etc.; close to important town, and alongside school; well-built six-roomed house and every modern convenience, together with cow-bails, milking machines, etc. P rice £ll2 per acre, or, as a going concern, £125 per acre. Strongly E 1 nn ACRES, all ploughable, 5 acres in crop, 12 paddocks, watered by perms--122 nent Streams, all flat, carrying 40 cows 2 bulls % horses; Wern 7rnnmivl houRP everv convenience; good cow bails, concrete floors, milking ma* chides nl nlce-ssan -outbuildings good garden, orchard etc., 4 miles from large \ towr; ’ll miles from school, statfon, and large dairy factory. Price £42 per acre Terms £lOOO cash, balance 6 per cent, over State Advances mortgage Splendid returns can be shown from this property Immediate possession if stock taken at valuation. NELSON. CHARMING HOME, in perfect surroundings, consisting of artistic bungalow of 6 rooms, bathroom, pore, bath and basin, hot and cold water, p.w.c., large sleeping porch, etc.; motor garage, packing shed, washhouse, workshop, etc.; Cl acres of land, of which 4i acres are in full bearing orchard, best commercial apples, balance grass; exceptionally nice flower, and vegetable garden; magnificent and unexcelled view of snow-clad mountains and fertile plain; best position in Stoke. Price £2200; ter ms about one-third. cash. Personally inspected and strongly recommended. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON Mtoto stmt, Hlltt ,' DAIRY FARM. AS A* GOING CONCERN, NEAR PALMERSTON. nn ACRES, Freehold, all in grass and well , fenced into numerous paddocks; 80 full range buildings, and the pasture is in gooa order; the live and dead slock to eo with the place include 27 c ows. 2. bulls, 3 heifers 2 horses, 2 ploughs cultivator, harrows, chains, discs) spring dray, gig with harness, mlk and cream cans farm tools, and separat or. situated only 6 miles from Mmerston North We know this place, and can recommend an inspection. a going concern, £4200; terms. HANDY TO WELLINGTON. ACRES Freehold, near Wellington, about 90 acres ploughable, well x 430 fenced in 12 paddocks, good H ouse. 9 rooms all conveniences; welshed wtiouto •« of farm properties. Post free to any ad dress. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND A UCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON.

LAND BY BALLOT WHICH CLOSES AS SOON AS SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF APPROVED " PARTICIPANTS AVAILABLE. SUBDIVISION AL LAND SALE. .rnwc ,ii rich Dairying Land. A first-class Stud Farm. Situated on the 362 stJS .SW. L. W.S? % merston North. 6 miles from redding. In lots fiom about 34 to 75 acres. NO tUil EW terms. The Price is right. Prompt application will be necessary. Clients motored from Palmerston North to inspect. Vendor: CHAS. CARR. ESQ. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS OFFERING , 1135 ACI!ES ' ‘S *0 d «“ “loSteM.l Thi. convon=ence. woolshed, granary, cowshed, motor-shed. etc. wintered °8 cattle. This is a compact little Dairy Fam. 571 W>e land is good and within easy distance of town; 4-roomed dwelling ‘and necessary outbuildings. « ACRES P can 11 be 6 ' secured tor £6 10s. per acre This property in its pref? 4-7 ’ s»nl Mate will carry 300 breeding ewes and 15 milking cows, and is SJble of doinTmuch S if improved; 4-reomed dwelling, woolshed, yards, diP ’Cash required. £5OO. balance 5 years at 6 per cent. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ' DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. FEILDING - EXCHANGE FOR LARGER AREA „. . r-nwc- Freehold good 7-roomed dwelling, with hot and cold i and pßlCE £3300. ’No Mortgage- Owner wants .80 to 100 Acres, Dairy Fann. ACRES (wpoxJ. -1 “ litt pRICE er Xo' ! »- G- AS - Mortgage £350. Exchange for 40 to 50 acres, with or without buildings. F. R. H. BRICE LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT,' MARTON SEASIDE PROPOSITIONS AND VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY SEASIDE Dwelling at Plimmerton for sale. Price £lO5O as a furnished house. 8 B A ild°in Pn Section^ e< at Ol Waninnne 1 section, 56 x'lM, price £275. Another oInAdRES. only 34 O miTes h fr C om n w e llington, first-class P r °P° 3iti "?! ut val^ 9 Q 4-0 for factory sites. The frontage alone is worth about £-000. 'Wellington and the sites foi factories Thjg , g money . 'IS d J“ iV'ShS Mertrn. JOT. Owner ..elmng. fee town ptop.rt, ot “ yI "” d VICTOR E. SMITH LAND AGENT, P.O. BOX 59, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS - . A irnvc nF fin-ton level reclaimed flax land, free from droughts and 14-4 A ftoods handvtoWnipnwa. Hawke’s Bay; 12 paddocks, foautifully water. edbv running sttenms; good 5-rooffirei house, good cowshed with concrete floor nnHvard concrete floor to pig-sties, etc. Price, including the following stock: o toile 3 hoXs, 15 calves. 7 sows. 1 boar, and 20 slips (all purebred BerkM cows. - cimnlov milking plant. 90-g nllon Alpha separator, etc., etc, £7570— £3(XX) 3 cash. This’ is a particularly good property, and will carry easily 60 cows B^ y Ai’RF<t°of goM n d«ir^ng I ’l P nml.°linndv to good railway town, about half 40 level moS ly ploughnbl ' when' stumped; nice 5-roomed house n.l outbuildings? motor shed, large ha shod, 10-bail cowshed with cjucrebi Yards good orchard, plantations and garden, etc.; cow< ’ could £mn'do e to canw 20 comfortably. Price £52 per acre; £4OO cash. J. HARRIS & SONS LAND AGENT, MARTON Established 1876. ~ REAL SHEEP COUNTRY EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUE. onn ACRES of good, strong papa country, all covered with rich sole of Eng. 800 lish grass, with exception of 70. acres standuig bush, 18 pS. aualitv land. All easy rideable, water m every one of the 10 paddocks. Irtretctass fences. Will carry 1200 grown sheep, principally breeding ewes and 50 head cattle. Only 1 mile from railway, saleyards, school, etc. Houm Of 5 the greatest bargain in the North Island-at £9 per acre, with about JCIOOO cash, balance long term. KENNETH McDONALD PALMERSTON NORTH

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 90, 11 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 90, 11 January 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 90, 11 January 1924, Page 12

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