1 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. remarkableTombination of ’ CIRCUMSTANCES" o GOOD R SHEEP C COUNTRY ® A BI?BOUGHT 3 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 £ll/5/-. £5OOO 956 1800 £l4 £3OOO 1470 2700 £l3 £7OOO 1300 2000 £l3 £2OOO J1!JO 2100 £l5 10s. £l5OO 940 1650 £l4 10s. £3500 640 1000 £l3 10s. £l5OO 417 750 £l3 £lOOO 600 1 000 £l2 £2OOO I CAN OFFER THE BEST SELECTION OF FARMS IN HAWKE’S BAY, AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN OTHER DISTRICTS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. All inquiries promptly attended to. HERBERT . HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. STERLING VALUE. MANAWATU. QI7K ACRES, nearly flat, terrace, and hill country; all in grass; subdivided 010 into numerous paddocks; at present carrying 70 milking cows, *0 head of dry cattle; will carry two sheep to acre, besides cattle. Good’ 6-roomed house and 4-roomed cottage, wool-shed, trap-shed, motor-shed, men s whare, cow. shed, dairy, dip, stock-vards, etc. Well watered by permanent stream; good fattening property. PRICE only £l4 an acre. Terms: £2OOO cash; balance arranged. NELSON DISTRICT. . 4‘nn ACRES, of which 65 acres are freehold agricultural flat land; excep6«JV tionally good potejo and turnip land. 525 acres 0.R.P.; good warm sheep country. Property carrying 500 sheep, 14 dairy cows, horses, etc. Modern 6-roomed house, shearing shed, barns, stable Cream carl passes door. Close to school and post office, also handy motor service. 5 miles from railway. PRICE, as a going concern, including stock and plant or without stock. £3700. Owner would entertain part exchange for Wellington house P1 ’ oPerty - HAWKE’S BAY. j v AKn ACRES, subdivided into five paddocks, well watered, permanent creeks; 380 acres in mixed grasses, balance bush, returning good royalties. Large whare, wool shed, feed shed, sheep and cattle yards, carrying 650 sheep, 65 head of cattle. Is understocked, plenty of feed, not affected by drought. Post office and school within U miles. PRICE £ll per acre. Terms: £16.50 cash. Owner would entertain exchange for general store, drapery, or mercery business, or any sound Proposition. nTriTTronuT H. ERNEST LEIGHTON Farm Featherston Street, Hut-. GOING CONCERNS AT THB RIGHT PRICE. 1 rn ACRES, Freehold, all ploughable, about 8 paddocks, fine homestead of JLSU 10 rooms, all conveniences, and usual outbuildings; stock to go with place 60 cows, pedigree bull, 5-cow milking plant harrows, tine liarrows TOllw\ plough, mower, rake, milk wagon, cans, 4 horses, drill, chains, etc. Situated only 31' miles from rail. I mile only, from factory and school. Returns are open for inspection. This is a fine property, and worth inspecting. P ACTIES, o North, including 27 cows, 2 bulls, 3 84r 2 ploughs, cultivator, harrows, chains, dises, 9 P nn S drays, gig with harness cows farm tools, etj. Fine range buildings. We.know this place and can reoommetrid an inspection. Price £5O per acre as a going concern. M S B—Write for our “Register,” which contains a big list of farms, post free, '•any address. AND LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. SOUND 2-SHEEP COUNTRY ACRES IOAA ACRES ACTfiS 1300 ACRES 1 ACRES -IoUU ACRES ACRES J-MW ACRES 100 ACRES FLAT 500 ACRES UNDULATING 700 ACRES HILLY 300 ACRES PLOUGHABLE ’•“wirr«u « p."rt .S wrty. -a «>»• cash. Price, £l3 10s. per acre. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. PALMERSTON NORTH STUD FARM OR DAIRYING. of £52 10s. per acre. AfTIFS- -will carry 100 cows. Nearly all flat country, within half a 296 ' of sriiooh y Cream. collected daily N^rl^ new 6-roomed Dwellin" h. and c. water, all conveniences: washhouse and trapslied'’’Price £2O per acre; easy ingoing to good man. r-aw 4 ACRES carrying 75 milking co ws and young slock; new 6-roomed dwell- x 274 A S, 8-baU cmvshed and ample, o utbuilding:‘ This; is a goodproperty, and is being offered only for the reason that the owner is in poor hea . To go with this farm is a new 4-caw mUkmg plant Price £3O per acre, iwith £7OO cash; balance mortgage for 8 years at 5J per oen . N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD. FEILDING GOOD OPPORTUNITY nj rx ACRES Freehold, practically all flat and ploughable when slumped} 340 has7.ll been heavy bu=h. now in English grasses; very well watered a nil cnitsble for dairying. The finest root-growing land, good rainfall. ? PC mfies by metalled road from railway and market town There is n 1 rood’five-roomed house and snb-dantial cattle yards on the property A con--4 taeome can also be derived from the firewood, of which there is a laree quantftv The price is only £l4 10s. per acre. No mortgage; terms £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 300 stumped!* gMd imnrove'mentZ IdMsion U machines etc. Absolutely a fiAc niece of country, suitable for stud purposes or mixed farming. Pr! TrppV™d7nc District er n?1 S ’in grass, good mixed country. Two dwellings 550 A and K M1 F outbtaldings” C Subdirfsiona’are good, 'fencing in good order, well W Th d ’ is P th'e e cla°s” ly of Lnnd P that aC wiil always find a market. Write for further snformation, or arrange for inspection from VICTOR E. SWTH LAND AGENT, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS 144 W 3 7 a P Io P w\ C imwa e Ha7w S fl floods, ’wndy to Waipawa H c^she(J ;. ith concT . ete floor ed by running streams, g •™ n price, including the following stock: n Ji a b buta 3 Wvei 7 Us. 1 hoar, and 20 slips (all purebred Berk--50 cows. 2 ottlP, ono • • -nln-nt all on Alpha separator, etc., etc., 4J7570— S S) ;ash 0W TMs P if ™ particular ®arry easily €0 cows fl rk y A l rßFS°of g«!d n dah-^ng ,I ’lnn O d e handy to good railway, town, about half zip 1 V? i K most Iv plougbahl when stumped; nice 5-roomed house , lr e -i>;nA motor shes “e ha shed. 10-bail cowshed with concrete and ont^ nlld ’As ’ -mod orchard, plantations and garden, etc.; carrying 16 cows, anfcohld made’to carry 20 comfortably. Price £52 per acre; £4OO cash. J. HARRIS & SONS LAND AGENT, MARTON Established 1876. HIGH-CLASS SHEEP FARM rnnn RICH PIPA COUNTRY, COMBINED WITH FERTILE FLATS. GOOD in a good district and only 5 miles from good town; 610 A^ S v distance from Palmerston North. Ideal farm for lamb fattening °„i and sheep; divided into 12 paddocks; all permanently wateror ” llse 4„_ Tn< ;. g renmed House, every convenience, woolshed, dip, yards, etc.; *4 b i nnlv one mile With £2OOO cash this farm can be bought for £lB per school g vears a t 6 per cent. If you wish to sheep farm under pleasant conditions, arrange for inspection at once. KENNETH McDONALD PALMERSTON NORTH SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM, GOING CONCERN. ~ ~ or ACRES, all flat and in grass, except 15 acres low hills,. 16 miles from 85 city;* modern Dwelling, 6 rooms, milking-shed, cart and implement sheds. Factory school, and post office within J-mile; 18 dairy cows, heifers, calves, 2 draught’ horses, carts, and harness, imp lements and cans. PRICE £3600; terms £5OO cash. J. FANNING AND CO. 74 MANNERS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 105, 29 January 1924, Page 14
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