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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A GOOD DAIRY FARM CAPABLE OF IMPRO VEMENT OO ACRES, Freehold, close to Pahia tua; dairy factory, adj oi ning;4s acres OO good flats, alance undulating country; 10 paddocks, plenty wat 23 milking cows eight heifers, 2 farm horses, 1 pedigree Jersey bul breeding sows. 1 P.B. Tamworth boar, 1 set harrows caj l “““ h. buggy and harness, milk enns, 3 stacks hay, sundries, /-roomed ’. and c. water, car shed, wool and tool sheds, 4rbail cowshed, » and vards pigsties, etc AS A GOINGCONCERN £3520. Cash Required About £lOOO. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. MASTERTON, WELLINGTON, MARTINBOROUGH CARTERTON, EKETAHUNA, PAHIATUA. DANNEVIRKE. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DAIRY FARM GOING CONCERN-£lBOO CASH 1 trn ACRES in the picked Dairying District about Dannevirke, and IOU handy to Factory, School and Store. 54 cows, including a lot of pedigree ones, 10 Springing Heifers. 18 Yearlings, 3 Bulls. 3 Hoises, 2a I igs, a “d a big list of Implements, etc., go with the farmi Splendid homestead, and altogether a very attractive property. PRICE £4a. GOING CU-XLEliix. 115 ACRES, FREEHOLD, UP NORTH, FOR £ll5O. Terms £2OO cash, balance practically all State Advances Mortgage. Good home, at present let for 25/- per week rental. Handy to everything. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. RIGHT DOWN TO BEDROCK ■g K 4 ACRES, between Feilding and Palmerston North: nearly all ploughable; XO-i gQ acres in young grass, which has all been drain ploughed; divided into 8 paddocks. Fair Groomed house, 6-bail cowshed, pigsties, etc Two mites f from school, railway and factory, and only 5 miles from Feilding Saleyards. M dairy 45 to 50 cows when put in order. Has been neglected and gone back. A. great chance for a young, energetic farmer. No mortgage; and the owner Will give very liberal terms. PRICE ONLY £27, with, say, £5OO cash. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE BUYING. KENNETH McDONALD ' 1 % PAI, MF.RST ON NO RTI j OWING TO ILL-HEALTH, THE OWNER HAS REDUCED HIS PRICE FROM £lO/10/- TO £9 FOR QUICK SALE. £lOOO CASH OR SATISFACTORY GUARANTEES OR SECURITIES IN LIEU Or CASH. HANDY TO PALMERSTON NORTH. AOA ACRES, situated 6 miles from LINTON Railway Station; 150 acres 460 easy' country; the bulk of it can be ploughed when stumped. Forty acres ploughed, balance rideable hill country; U paddocES; firstclass ences; well watered, 1J sheep Country and cattle, 25 acres bush; plain 5-roomed house; washhojise and copper; cowshed, trapshed, loose-box and two other buildings Insurance about £5OO. Can motor to the property. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LIMITED PALMERSTON NORTH. TWO GOOD FARMING PROPOSITIONS -I f ACKES-Taranaki, all ploughable and Hat country conveniently 514 situated, carrying 100 cows, 25 heifers, 25 weanars Make an ideal dairy farm toi tiw right man Good house, cowbails and other outbuildings. Price £l5 per acre, easy terms. Owner might consider leasing £1 per acre. Stock .an te taken grass> comprising hilly country, rough in Idl9 places >5O acres in front ploughable. Good subdivisions, ring fenced well watered. Good house, dip, yards, usual outbuildings Splendid proposition at tho price. Price £6 per acre. Easy terms good man. VICTOR E. SMITH THE LAND •>PE( , I A LIST, FEILDING. 300 ACRES OF THE BEST LAND IN NEW ZEALAND This is tho pick of the famous Kairanga Flats at Palmerston North. The carrying capacity of this place is undoubted. It cau fatten more than 4000 sheep nei yeaT &ill carry\nd fatten seven wethers to riro acre. First-class home and range of splendid farm burldrngs. PRICE; £96 P el acre. £5OOO CASH, balance arranged. Owing to very special reasons this place must be sold before the end of February. Anvone interested is invited to correspond, when fullest particulars will be given. This place carries our highest recommendation. D. J. REARDON, Land Agent, 90 VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI. CHOICE SMALL DAIRY FARMS AT REASONABLE PRICE jprks Rnncitikei 5 mite from railway station, 8 paddocks', all in grass, all 38 A Svef Shelter ptantarions. wel) watered; carrying to green feed crown 8-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, 10bail cowshed, concrete floor, also 4-roomed cottage let at 10/- per week. PRICE £55 per acre: £ll5O G.A.S. Mortgage. Terms arranged. watered; large commercial orchard. ntjtnp Fifiqo- £*”10 cash balance easy terms. Including Government mort* gage. l Owne/SFirSrTontrac’for pig food; at present carrymg 20 pigs. J. HARRIS AND SONS LAND AGENTS. MARTON. 4OA ACRES, freehold, 3 miles town ml 300 acres d r^ ri^ 4bU Wintered last winter and 1 UKNLD locks, 60 cows, 14 heifers, > which were wintered. 8-roomed. P.O BOX 60 TE KUITL , « . i.'r>ppri(il I) 35 miles from Wanganui (recognised to be one S t.™ t? Lpr«««l oll.nl. r«H P.n.0u1.1. tai the Sole AgentsBRUCE, CAIRD AND CO., Opposite G.P.O- Wanganui. P.O. Box 189. ' DAIRY FARM—SOUND VALUE .mrc ri?i.'l.'H()i D v school, etc. Cream collected. Manar n/r ACRES IRELHOLIJ d Hver flals> balance san d y bam. DO watu p 116 :,/ 1 ’ 0 ' 1 !./ 0 bush—subdivided into 9 paddocks and all well Well sheltered with ““ t,ve N e“ S bung alow of 5 rooms with electric light and watered. Will do -7 cows. “ “<. £]oijo Up to date milking shed, elecAS a>g -een. ttv 1 wn tnN trom " MILNE AND WILSON levin . TO “DOMINION” READERS po NOT GO WITHOUT YOUR DAILY PAPER WHEN AWAY ON YOUB wf haJe D lJenctes in every township and most village> within 200 mites of Wellington, from whom “The Dominion” can be obtained daily. Take advantage of our EARLY DELIVERY in the following towns OTAKI DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. LEVIN DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. SHANNON DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. FEILDING DELIVERY commences 7 a.m. MYRTON DELIVERY commences 7 a.m. WANGANUI DELIVERY commences 7 a.m. WOODVILLE DELIVERY commences 8.15 a.m. PAHIATUA DELIVERY commences 8.45 a.m. DANNEVIRKE DELIVERY commences 9 a.m. WAIPUKURAU DELIVERY commences 10.00 a.m. WAIPAWA DELIVERY commences 10.45 a.m. HASTINGS DELIVERY commences 12.15 p.m. NAPIER DELIVERY commences 1 p.m. TAIHAPE DELIVERY commences 12 noon. HAWERA DELIVERY commences 10.30 a.m. STRATFORD DELIVERY commences 11.30 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH DELIVERY commences 1 p.m. The Palmerston North Branch Office deals with aU matters concerning deliveries in that district Telephone 59;>5. If the Postal Delivery is more convenient, let us have your address, and Vie will mail “THE DOMINION" to you daily. pttrIISHER Keep in touch with current events. THE PUBLISHER,

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 156, 29 March 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 156, 29 March 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 156, 29 March 1926, Page 14

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