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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. REMARKABLE COMB INATION OF CIRCUM STANCES 1 RECORD PRICES FOR WOOL AND FAT STOCK. O GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY CAN BE BOUGHT AT BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES WHEN WOOL AND FAT STOCK WERE MUCH LOWER TITAN NOW. 3 STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. OWING TO THE DRY WEATHER, CAN BE BOUGHT AT PRICES WHICH REPRESENT LESS THAN HALF THEIR TRUE VALUE. 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 are offering at below pre-war prices:— Area. Capacity. Price. Cash. 1500 2600 £ll5 £5OOO 986 1800 £l4 ■ £3OOO 1470 2700 £l3 ' £7OOO 1300 2000 £l3 £2OOO 1130 2100 £l5 10s. £l5OO 940 1650 £l4 10s, £3500 640 . 1000 £l3 10s. £l5OO 417’’ 750 £l3 , £lOOO 620 1 000 £l2 £2OOO I CAN OFFER THE BEST SELECTION OF FARMS IN HAWKE’S AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN OTHER DISTRICTS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. All inquiries promptly attended to. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. SPLENDID VALUE IN FARM LANDS HUTT VALLEY STUD FARM. . , NEARLY 130 acres, containing some ol .ae richest land in this fertile district together with good house, u p-to-date cow bails, barns, etc.; situate on the eastern or sunuv 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, bole Agent. HAWKE S BAY. BEA.UTIFUL small Dairy or Stud Farm of nearly 60 acres; 5 acres in 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. Price £ll2 per acre, or, as a going concern. £125 per acre. Strongly reconimen ded. WAIRA RAPA. TOO ACRES, all ploughable, 5 acres in crop, 12 paddocks, watered by permaL. 44 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 large town, 14 miles from school, station, and large dairy factory. Price £42 Peracre Terms £lOOO cash, balance 6 per cent, over State Advances mortgage Splendid ' returns c&n b© shown from this property Immediate possession if stock taken at Valuation ’ NELSON. , i C CHARMING HOME, in perfect surroundings, consisting of artistic bungalow 7 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.; 64 acres of land, of which 4J acres are in full bearing orchard best variety of commercial apples, balance grass; exceptionally nice flower, and vegetable den; 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 recommended. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON Farm Specialist, 182 Featherston Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt Established 1902. Established 1902. T ONE MAN SHEEP FARM CARRYING CAPACITY 600 EWES. jon ACRES, all in English grasses except few acres bush, well watered by permanent streams, all undulating country, with a present carrying capacity of 600 ewes, besides cattle. There is a six-roomed conveniences, ’phono, etc.; woolshed dip and yards; situated only •_fr m township, and 5 miles from rail, and within 2a miles of Wellington on the West Coast. Get in early if you want to have a look at this place. Price 00/YA ?CRES^ e '4% aeree freehold, balance 1.1. P.; rental Is. per acre; stock 2800 usually carried, 2000 ewes, 2000 dry sheep, and 300 to 400 head cattle. There are two homesteads and a fine range of outbuildings, including woo>shed yards and dip. This fine property is rituated only U miles from one of the best centres in North Island, on West Coast;, no droughts. Finances a excellent order Price £ll per acre. Terms right to good man. IUS N.B.—Write for our Register, which contains a lengthy list of farms, post free to any PjSTATE AGENTg WELLINGTON. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND A nCTIONBBES. WELLINGTON. SOUND 2-SHEEP COUNTRY SI 1300 Si IS 1300 ISi 100 ACRES FLAT 500 ACRES UNDULATING 700 ACRES HILLY 300 ACRES PLOUGHABLEDairying and sheep-farming, suitable for lamb-fattening. ALRYIJNtt iaii watered 14 paddocks; 250 acres bush, 5-roomed house, : =a 1 .- k jkw aft’'’'price, -N3 IDs. per acre. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. I PALMERSTON NORTH i MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITIONS ; ' OFFERING ' . ’ 1135 S’ > and necessary outbuildings. diP C e a t sh required. £5OO. balance 5 years at 6 per cent. NZ. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. FEILDING ; good opportunity ! 340 A Ki! S’ 1 SaaaX”’ Th.‘See>»•■ »•' ”'>■ ■ N ° £5OO cash, balance at current rates. For further particulars, apply to F. R. H. BRICE LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON IT’S THE GOOD LAND THAT SELLS QAA ACRES. Feihling District. Freehold 1 mile ]^r Jj j St p^ d Ce i mT)roT e lnell t s " > 300 land, all flat and all in cowbailst machines, etc. Absolutely a SS’S c^ r ™S famins - Price. £45 per acre. Good terms. Two dwellings 550 \^d KS fl ’ll o\Xildto?r Subdivisions kre good, fencing in good order) well Wat This is P the e cla°s n s 17 of tknd’thatwni always find a market. Write for further formation, or arrang gMTTH LAND AGENT, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS <44 ACRES reclaim^I flax y 144 floods, handy Hawke s Bay . ed by running streams; etc Price, including the following stock: and yard, concrete floor to pi-'S ( purebred Berk50 cows. 2 bub. 3 horses. Io & S) cath° W Thi’s P ri rparticulkriy good property, and will carry easily 60 cow. and young stock w hen fully inrprovec good railway town, about half ’ and could be made toca ’ ’land AGENT, MARTON Established .1876. , HIGH-CLASS SHEEP FARM Go ™ Es M C0 ™ T s-d gas*® b, stream,! te’teugbt Tor .CIS per SftS&.TpSt ,t W IV-2l.’Syo”il.t<> .hoop ton under plmraet conditions, arrange for inspection at once. KENNETH McDONALD PALMERSTON NORTH

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 98, 21 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 98, 21 January 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 98, 21 January 1924, Page 12

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