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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE NORTH f WAIRARAPA QQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, all heavy flats, situated North Wairarapa. Splendidly erassed and in excellent heart; 1 mile from good town, half mile from factor Six-roomed house (e. 1. all conveniences; 8-bailed concrete cow bads, 4 ’“o S Cows 00 Gall< Sel ’ arat ° r ‘ “Wsc Harrows 17 Heifers ne Harrows 2 Pedigree Bulls Plough 2 Horses 4 Breeding Sows Milk Cane 20 Store Pigs Buckets Share in Factory Tools Cart and Harness 2 Stacks Hay, eto. 11-Coultcr Drill . PRICE £5550. About £l5OO cash. Good Mortgage. There is an abun-. dance of feed on this property. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. MASTERTON, WELLINGTON. MARTINBOROUGH. CARTERTON, EKETAHUNA. PAHIA TUA, DANNEVIRKE. A SOLDIER’S FARM URGENT SALE NECESSITATED BY DEATH OF OWNER. QQ ACRES. Government Lease, at net annual rental of about 14/- per acre. Situated in good locality, 5 miles from Dannevirke. AU flat and low rolling, and all ploughable when stumped. A fair area has already been stumped and ploughed, and several paddocks new grass. Comfortable little home and other buildings, and excellent cowshed with machines. Capacity 32 cows and young stock. Price asked for improvements, stock, implements, machinery, etc., £uY5O. This is only £lOO in excess of Government Valuation, made last week. Terms £B5B cash, balance on mortgage to the Crown, at low interest. HERBERT HEWITT DANNEVIRKE. KAIRANGA DAIRY F.ARM AN EXCELLENT PIECE OF LAND. QQ ACRES of real choice quality, and doesn’t pug up, being nice and dry to--LVO j a y a ftg r weeks oi* rain; will easily dairy 80 cows, without cropping, and no need for topdressing on this country. Artesian water laid on to every paddock. Well-built 5-roomed Bungalow House, large cowshed, carshed, implement and storage shed. This is the best value offered for years, at £lO an acre. £lOOO cash, balance for a term to enable purchaser to meet further payments out of profits. KENNETH MCDONALD, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. GRAZING COUNTRY—EWES AND LAMBS ACRES, Pahiatua, large portion ploughable, 200 been ploughed, aU in good O'*" So l e o f grass; carrying 1500 big sheep, 100 cattle; 10-roomed homestead; very well equipped; in thorough order; good terms. 7DO A.CRES- Mataroa. AU grassed, easy rolling to hilly; ride aU over; a lot • ploughable, 80 flat. Carry two sheep and cattle. Two-story bungalow residence, woolshed and outbuildings. K4A ACRES. Marton, all ploughable country, with splendid Bole of grass; ideal fattening land; very well equipped; fencing in tip-top order; 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Price and full particulars of these farms can be had on application. They are worth inquiring about. VICTOR E. SMITH THE LAND SPECIALIST, FEILDING. MANAWATU LAND O 1 Q ACRES, all in grass, about 150 acres ploughable. There is a good sixroomed house, aU usual conveniences, cowshed, machines, electric motor and lighting; capacity CO head stock, ineluding 50 cows. Situated only 2 miles from rail in Palmerston district. PRICE £25 per acre. Easy terms. 2165 -I Q ~ ACRES, aU in grass, all ploughable, weU fenced and capable of carrying go cows and heifers; only 5 miles from Palmerston; school and factory close. There is a six-roomed bungalow, with e.l. and all conveniences; cow bails, with plant. Buildings all modern and in good order. PRICE only £4O per acre. Terms. 2170 N.B.—Write for our Register, which contains details of hundreds of farms. Post Free. ** HARCOURT AND CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON. OWNER RETIRING AND IS SATISFIED WITH THE PROPERTIES AS AN INVESTMENT, EVEN WITH THE RIDICULOUSLY EASY TERMS OFFERED. OAK ACRES, 7 miles from town by level road, and adjoining school, ft. OVJ roomed Bungalow House, and all conveniences, about 200 acres level, and mostly drained swamp, balance slightlv undulating. Subdivided into 6 paddocks (tho best fenced farm in the district), sheep, yards, etc. Will dairy and winter well 80 cows and young stock. Now wintering 520 ewes and 100 ewe lambs and is to carrv in addition through latter part of winter 100 head cattle; £l2OO has been spent on this property in improvements during the last 12 months. Note price and terms: £25 PER ACRE; .£7OO CASH. Balance arranged for 5 to 10 years to approved purchaser. We are conservative in our estimate when mentioning the carrying capacity as 80 cows, and have no hesitation in saving it will carry 100 cows well. Why entertain land at from £lOO to £ll5O per acre that will carry at the most 1 cow to 1J acres? Figure it out. 4-iA ACRES of first-class grazing country, 5 miles from railway township, ttlU and handy to laihape by metal roads, all in grass except patches shelter bush, five paddocks Nice Bungalow house of 6 rooms, and all conveniences, outbuildings etc., motor shed, wool shed, etc. Fences in firspclass order £5OO having been spent on fencing and clearing up generally during months Stock on property to be wintered welQ 550 ewes, 30 head cattle, and 4 horses. Could dairy comfortably 30 to 40 cows on front, with sheep on the back. Price reduced from £2O to £l6/10/- per acre. £5OO cash, balance sto 10 years; stock at valuation if required. . , ■■ , If vou can show us better propositions than the above-mentioned properties, we should very much like to inspect. Don’t waste time writing for further particulars, but come right through, when we will motor you to mspcct‘ J. HARRIS AND SONS LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS. MARTON.

300 ACRES OF THE BEST LAND IN NEW ZEALAND! This is the pick of the famous Kairanga Flats at Palmerston North. The carrying capacity of this place is undoubted. It cau f atten than 4000 sheep ner year. Will carry and fatten seven withers to .Ju. acre. First-class home and range of splendid farm buildings. PRICE: £9O pel acre, £5OOO CASH, balance arranged. Owing to • very special reasons this place must be sold before the end of February. Anyone 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. ■ LOW-PRICE SHEEP COUNTRY HANDY TO PALMERSTON NORTH. 581 ACRES QITUATED 8 miles from Linton, and about 16 miles from , N ° rt ’ All hill country. A considerable area of it is easy, and when stumped could ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LIMITED nDUmmi PALMERSTON NORTH.

SMALL FARM. 1 A ACRES and a five-roomed house J-4 with outhouses, etc., Levin. Handy to Factory and Post Office. Well stocked. Particulars from R. J. TAYLOR AND CO., Bowen Street.

TO “DOMINION” READERS T, t . .tons. «I ISAIiLI DELIVBBI ta th. Mta.ng ww.:OTAKI DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. LEVIN DELIVERY commences 6 a.m. SHANNON DELIVERY commences u a.m. PALMERSTON NORTH DELIVERY commences G *.m. FEILDING DELIVERY commences 7 a.m. MARTON DELIVERY commences 7 a.m. WANGANUI DELIVERY ..-ommeuces 7 am. WOODVILLE DELIVERY commences b.lo a.m. PAHIATUA DELIVERY commences 8.45 a.m. DANNEVIRKE DELIVERY commences 9 a.m. WAIPUKURAU DELIVERY commences 10.30 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 H.oO a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH DELIVERY commences 1 p.m. The Palmerston North Branch Office deals with all matters concerning “W'VS'KSr, » bm >■»» •*> « will mail “THE DOMINION to you daily. pttri ISHER Keep in touch with current events. THE PUBLISHER,

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 210, 1 June 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 210, 1 June 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 210, 1 June 1926, Page 14

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