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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. REMARKABLE COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES 1. RECORD PRICES FOR WOOL AND FAT STOCK. - 2. GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY CAN BE BOUGHT AT BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES WHEN WOOL AND FAT STOCK WERE MUCH LOWER THAN NOW. 3. STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. OWING TO THE DRY WEATHER, CAN BE BOUGHT AT PRICES WHICH REPRESENT LESS THAN HALF THEIR TRUE VALU E. AND BUYERS WILL BE ABLE TO STOCK UP WITH VERY LITTLE CASH. There was never a better time to buy land, and the following Farms ar* offering at below pre-war prices:— Area. Capacity. Price. Cash. 150'9 2600 £ll5 £5OOO 986 1800 £l4 £3OOO 1470 2700 £l3 £7OOO 1300 2000 £l3 £2OOO 1130 2100 £l5 10s. £l5OO 944) 1650 £l4 10s. £3500 640 1000 £l3 10s. £l5OO 417 750 £l3 . £lOOO 620 1000 £l2 £2OOO I CAN OFFER THE BEST SELECTION OF FARMS IN HAWKE’S BAY, AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN OTH ER DISTRICTS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. All inquiries promntly attended to. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. ~ SPLENDID VALUE IN FARM LANDS HUTT VALLEY STUD FARM. NEARLY ISO acres, containing some ol .no richest land in this fertile district, together with good house, u p-to-date cow bails, barns, etc.; sitaate on the eastern or sunny side of the river. The property is eminently suitable for a stud farm, and has a large p respective value for cutting-up purpose* in the near future. The price is only £ 130 per acre. Terms, half cash. Sole Agent. HAWKES BAY. BEAUTIFUL small Dairy or Stud Farm of nearly 60 acres; 5 acres m lucerne, 6 paddocks, small orchard, 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 recommended. WAIRA RAPA. 1100 ACRES, all ploughable, 5 acres in crop, 12 paddocks, watered by pennall nent streams, all flat, carrying 40 cows. 2 bulls, 3 horses; .modern 7roomed house, every convenience; good cow bails, concrete floors,, milking machines, all necessary outbuildings, good garden, orchard, etc., 4 miles from larga town, 11 miles from school, station, and large dairy factory. Price £42 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. (IHARMING HOME, in perfect surroundings, consisting of artistic bungalow J 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.; 6) acres of land, of which 41 acres are in full bearing orchard best variety of 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: terms about one-third cash. Personally inspected and strongly reconirnenrled. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON Farm Specialist, 182 Featherston Street, Wellington and at Lower Hutt. Established 1902. Established 1902. r ONE MAN SHEEP FARM CARRYING CAPACITY 600 EWES. , A on ACRES, all in English grasses e xoept few acres bush, well watered by “dtOv permanent streams, all undulating country, with a present carrying capacity of 600 ewes, besides cattle. There is a six-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, ’phone, etc.; woolshed, dip and yards; situated only miles f township, and 5 miles from rail, and within 25 miles of Wellington, on the West Coast. Get in early if you want to have a look at this place. Pneo only £l4 per acre. Terms. ~, , ~ , OOAA 4CREB, 4% asres freehold, balance 1.1. P.; rental Is. per acre; stock XloVv usually carried, 2000 ewes, 2000 dry sheep, and SOO to 400 head cattle. There are two homesteads and a fine range of outbuildings, including woolshed yards and dip. This fine property is situated only li miles from one or the bert centres in North Island, on West Coast;, no droughts. Finances are. in excellent order. Price £ll per acre. Terms right to good man. 1018 N.B.—Write for our Register, which contains a lengthy list of farms, post tree ““ 7 “ dd '“’LANl) AKn ESTATE AGENTS, WEELWaTON. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND A UCTTONEERS. WELLINGTON. SOUND 2-SHEEP COUNTRY ACRES I QAA ACRES ACRES IQAA ACRES ACRES 13vv ACRES ACRES . XovV ACRES 100 ACRES FLAT 500 ACRES UNDULATING 700 ACRES HILLY 300 ACRES PLOUG HABLE DAIRYING' AND SHEEP-FARMING. SUITABLE FOR LAMB-FATTENING. Papa formation, well watered, 14 paddocks; 250 acres bush , 5-roomed house, 8 bail cowshed, concrete floor and milking machines. First Mortgage 8 Will lell or take as part payment smaller farm or town property, and some cash. Price, £l3 10s. per acre. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH • MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS OFFERING ACRES carrying 2 grown sheep per acre and 200 cattle. Water in 1135 every 'paddock. All easy country. About 70 acres ploughable. This j.,,,, k ( , en well done bv. Is sub-divided into 20 paddocks every- ' in good working order. The Homestead is exceptiona ly good, 10 rooms with” every convenience, woolshed, granary, cowshed, motor-shed, etc. P i ri 7cTU?S wintered 28 cattle. This is a compact little Dairy Form. ’ 571 The limd is"good and within easy distance of town; 4-roomed dwelling ’ and necessary outbuildings. ■ « 7X iC A CRES P can at be'secured for £6 10s. per acre This property in its pre-34-7 sent f’tate will carry 300 breeding ewes and 15 milking oofs, : SSe of doing much moro if improved; 4-roomed 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 48l A .FXilwav station. Wintered 13 cows, 2 bulls, and 10 heady of dry stock. R PRICE £3300. No Mortgage. Owner wants 80 to 100 Acres, Dairy Farm, nl A CRT'S (annox.) with sound, well-built 4-roomed House and bathroom, 21 wrondas P asphalt paths, and garden; all in apple-pie order. Extensivee and modern fowlhouses, with-accomodation for 300 fowls. A nice compact Utt PRICE 6 £1650. G.A.S. Mortgage £350. Exchange for 40 to 50 acres, with or without buildings. F. R. H. BRICE LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, MARTON IT’S THE GOOD LAND THAT SELLS OAA ACRES. SMM. 300 land. ~11 «.« and all “Xl, mSh S“ Ateolul.ly . Price £45 per acre. Good -terms OTlinh , yi Two 550 A S all Subdivisions are good, fencing in good order, well Wat Thi is F th C e e cla°s n S ly of hnd P6 hat a wm always find a market. Write for further formation, or LAND AGENT, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS 144 A fl C^ S h°a n dtto P W 6 i V pawa r 6 Howto’s Bay W floods, handy to u cowshed wjth concrete flo6f ed by running streams, g . .. e f. c , price, including the following stock: and yard. c° , '£ re g e h halves, 7 sows. 1 boar, and 20 slips (all purebred Berk--50, cows 2 buls, : 3 horses »c. Al^a BeparatOTi etc . et . f7s7(u . £3OOT iaS° W This is a particularly good property, and will carry easily 60 cows and y Ar^ES f °oi' to good railway, town, about half 40 A i C vri S b-lanco most Iv ploughabl when stumped; nice 5-rpomed house It -ill,-nrs motor shed, large ha shed, 10-bail cowshed with concrete a ml'de E to d ca?^ h 2o rd e’omfortobly? p'ricl w"nero ° o ' T’’ HARRIS & SONS LAND AGENT, MARTON '• Established 1876. REAL SHEEP COUNTRY exceptional good value. ACRES of good, strong papa country, all covered with rich sole of Eng--800 lish "i-ass, with exception of 70 acres standing bush, which is eatne ° iHv Innd " All easy rideable, water in every one of the 10 paddocks. Firstqualit • carrv 1200 grown sheep, principally breeding ewes, and 50 head catt’e.’ Only 1 mfle saleyards, School, etc. House of 5 ro ° ThisVs the*'^<»test d bargain in the North Island at £9 per acre, with about x>KW) cash balance long term. KENNETH McDONALD PALMERSTON NORTH

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 95, 17 January 1924, Page 12

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