RURAL LAND FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE VERY HANDY TO DANNEVIRKE. ippr ACRES of first-class Dairy Land, with good buildings. Only 3 milea l')i) out of Dannevirke and well suited for town milk supply. Present stock, 65 dairy cows, 17 young stock, 1 horse and 1 bull. Lease 4 years at rental of 375. fiil. No goodwill, but lessee expected to take over herd and plant at a reasonable price. A GOOD EXCHANGE. A GOOD LITTLE FARM, near Dannevirke, which owner will exchange for a small place, unencumbered, or subject only to small Government mortgage. QQQ ACRES, L.I.P. Annual Rental, £124. Situated 14 miles from Danne000 virke by excellent road. Well fenced and improved, and buildings comprise a modern bungalow of 5 rooms, with all town conveniences; also woo’.shed, cowshed, motor garage, etc. Capacity, 500 mixed sheep, 20 dairy cows, and 60 mixed cattle. Last year’s returns £797, and those for current season will be fully £lOOO. Subject to first mortgage of £lBOO. Price, £lO. EQUITY, roughly. £2OOO. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP 9Qg ACRES FREEHOLD MIXED FARM ACRES QQg ft MILES from Dannevirke. Well subdivided. Plenty of water. Good Homestead and outbuildings, including large woolshed with 4-stand plant, dip, etc.; 400 acres excellent ploughable country, balance good grazing, easy hills. A REAL M ONEY’-MAKER. PRICE, £l3 per acre; £3OOO cash. Balance one good mortgage arranged for 5 years. Splendid lot of Implements can be taken over at valuation. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. eAUIATUA.
MANAWATU LINE CHOICE SMALL FARM of 84 acres, undulating and easily ploughable, divided into 10 paddocks, good water supply, all in English grasses. 4 acres m clover, 4 acres in new grasses, stack of good clover hay. 4 acres of turnips, six roomed house, 6 bail concrete cow-shed, workshop, chaff shed The property bas wintered 32 cows, w 11 carry 27 and do them well. Owner who has to return to England will sacrifice at £35 per acre; £750 cash or as a, going concern including 24 cows, horse, bull, 2 young beasts, implements, utensils. £3B per acre, witi»in a mile of factory and school; further details on application. HAWKE’S BAY. PQ ACRES of rich flat 'and, ring fenced, divided into 9 padlocks, watered by permanent streams, will carry 30 milking cow splen lid cropp g land J 71roomed house in good order, all necessary outbuildings motor-shed, cow-bails. Price £7‘. per acre, which includes 30 cows, bu.l. horses, ploug , cert, harness. Terms, about £l3OO cash; balance arran-red. WAIRARAPA NORTH. I.QG/1 ACRES healthv sheep country, all gras:, with the exception of 250 LoJ4r acres in scrub or bush; about 40 acres ploughable when cleaned p, ring fenced; divided into r paddocks, watered by permanent stream B , papa country; has wintered 1906 sheep and over 200 head of cattle, qkpd etc P^ U e S £ b 7 re :os nS p. C r°'lcre. ° H. ERNEST LEIGHTON FARM SPECIALIST. 182 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. Established 1902.
■ AT THE RIGHT PRICE -1 4 A ACRES Freehold, MAnawatu, ail grassed, and well arranged into 15 pad--110 decks’- at present harrying 50 cows, bull, 2 horses, 7 young stock. ,r here is a seven-roomed house, cowshed, with machines, motor shed, and other buHdings, and only i quarters of a mile from factory and school. Price 10s. per acre. Terms. 11- ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 11 paddocks, new seven-roomed house, 110 cowbails Irtth machines: hayshed/stable, store room orchard, gardem There, are 42 cows, bull, horse, 13 yearlings, etc., and the cows average about 2601 b. fat per head, only J mile from school and factory. Price £4Per Write Register, which contains details of hundreds of faims. HARCOURT AND CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, YVELLINGTON.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME 61 modern 2-storied K esl dence of 9 oms, ball. ho Wizard light, sewerage, ern conveniences, linen cupboards, " a rtL „• . c! A d h eart o f timber, and plasThis home is mo-t substantially built of Accommodation tered throughout. Term is r oom The district affords good sport in for two cars, loose-box and h arn ?% s°, , on [ v ji m iles from tennis courts, hunting, fishing, and shooting, wh Ist b g Dro ' p ertv is in perfect order outFor further particulars apply to F. R. H. BRICE AND CO., LTD. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS — MARTON.
2000 ACRES a CRTS Freehold 925 acres Leasehold; 18 miles from Palmerston 107 b A North- suitable for dairying or sheep farming; in 2 blocks, close to I y < enrvinV from rich flats to medium flats and patches of poor country, gether, Ta P ln S A TO “ n ni “ lv situated, surrounded bv numerous plantations, and Comfortable residence, e nnd School Subdivided into numerous paddocks; first-class fences. Station, and SchooL buoc hands f[)r ThI PRICE £ll 506 for Freehold and Goodwill of Leaseholds. Terms arranged. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. SOLE AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH,
"XSS ACRES ACRES ACRES ACRES tdf.Al, STUD FARM—£S6 PER ACRE. GOING CONCERN ~;» FOR SALE under exceptional circumstances, ownm rpHE and must quit. The Farm is one of the finest in , Ariof T>racticallv a’l ploughable and up to date in every way. Splendid the district p t us vO olshed, cowbails, motor shed, etc reSl F.rther particulars can be had from the Agent, who will supply a list of stock e.tc P , on application. VICTOR E. SMITH the LAND SPECI alist, FEILDING.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY „ bolder to secure an Unencumbered Sheep Run. T For. reposition and we will stake our reputation on it. K XS is a Genuine I T ,V . wlll accept good interest-producing pro-. Owner wantsl to ® XLh t ® a S e - 0 “"y Or War Bonds, or good, sound perty, subjectt° . con ,^ p ” re d Particulars o J ’ the run are as would be reasona erass LT Title under 1908 Land Act. Carrying at) Ar t a ‘Rooo er bi'>'°sheep including about 1200 breeding ewes and cattle. SplenB r d Se a ppoTntaie b nts. fences in excellent order, country in splendid heart, amf lies well ON EITHER LAND OR STOCK. nnn’t be°afraid to send along your propositions if they are sound. W« “ 1 dads Fullest particulars upon application to D. J. REARDON so VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI. P.O. BOX 63.
CFNUINE RANGITIKEI SHEEP FARM FI RST.CLASS LAND. S PLENDIDPOSITION g! LOVELY HOME. BEAUTIEUL irRI’S all ploughable; nice undulating country; holds English grass /£iXA A .,,i o '7ipiiv and grows rape and turnips second to none; carrying 1400 t’DV N.. i-iij’per cent, lambs, and almost every lamb goes away fat: ewes, L. .>p eo ws and running 50 head other cattle, besides usual also milking horses. Buildings, fences and everything in first-class order, complement ■ turesque clumps of shel (er bush. A farm to be proud of, and j souie profit. Price reduced to £4O an acre; £4OOO cash, balance ° n FuHcrt'lnvestigation invited. KENNETH McDONALD PALMERS’!’ ON NORTH.
“GREAT-BREEDING and fattening LAND FEILDING DISTRICT. acpFS L.T.T., situated in one of the best localities in North Inland. 1100 All heavv bush land, well grassed Approximately 700 acres plough- , ~ 4nn‘ n f which is flat; good 2-ew e carrying if properly farmed. Splena A 6 ’) am Wnn country, large range homestead buildings, including woolshed, shearera' accommodation; etc. Well known as being a first-ciass sheep-breeding prop6T The price and terms can be had on application. No reasonable offer refused. NORMAN E. GIFFORD LAND AGENT AND VALUER - FEILDING.
WINDING-UP LARGE ESTATE. nn/Ark ACRES, 12 miles large town, 1-400 acres relied and grassed: all heavy yOUv limestone and papa country. 75 per cent, ploughable when stumped. Wintered 1600 ewes, 130 run cows, 100 mixed cattle; good range buildings. PRICE £6 10-’. per acre: £6OOO deposit. This property is offered at a sacrifice for a quick sale. Sole /Agent, J. R. MORTON BOX 60, TE KUITI.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 151, 23 March 1925, Page 14
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