RURAL LAND FOR SALE. WAIKANAE te BOTH SIDES OF MAIN ROAD. 1 pO9 ACRES, wonderful climate, suitable for dairying, breeding and fattening. o f f] ie i an d is good, warm sandridge country, with a heavy coating of black loam, also drained and partly drained swamp Innd of excellent quality. 100 acres nice flat, top-terrace land. Beautiful view of the sea. House and outbuildings, up-to-date woolshed; small patch of native bush. A. very attractive place to live on, having view of the sea, beauty of native bush, and comfort of mu'i climate. Sweet, kindly soil, which will respond like magic to top-dressing. For price and particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., Wellington & Palmerston Nth. A GOOD SHEEP PROPERTY FOR GENUINE SALE QI o ACRES, Freehold Farm, situated in North Wairarapa, handy to good xzJ-'w' town. Owner has been in possession for nearly 40 years. At present ~ood 14 sheep’country, and can be improved to easily carry 2 sheep. Well fenced and watered. Good buildings, consisting of excellent 10-roomed house, Wizard light billiard room, 2 bathrooms, and all conveniences. Woolshed, 2-stand Lister machines 2 sets sheep yards, dip, cattle yards, stable; 5-roomed cottage. laO acres ploughable. 100 acres flat, balance easy hills. Limestone papa formation. PRICE £l5 PER ACRE. ABOUT ONE-THIRD CASH. BALANCE OF VENDOR’S EQUITY CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE AT 4i PER CENT. This is an excellent property, and well worth inspection, and has never been on the market before, but owing to failing health; the owner is anxious to sell. SOLE AGENTS: WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Masterton, Wellington, Martinborough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Dannevirke. CHEAP DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND 1 Q 4 ACRES, Freehold; over 100 acres flat, and 150 acres ploughable; all in -*■ grass and divided into ten paddocks. Principally totara post and eight-wire sheep-proof fencing Seven-roomed -’-storied dwelling, wash-house, stable, <.nd loft and trapshed; 8-bail cowshed, engine and separator room; substantial cowyard, all concreted; extensive piggeries. Good plantations, and plenty of firewood. Well watered by dams. Will milk 50 eows. Also suitable for agricultural or fattening. Situated 5i miles from town, 2 miles from school, with railway station on the property, thus doing away with all cartage of manures and produce. PRICE only £2-’ pet acre. Terms £750 cash, or possibly less to an approved purchaser. Immediate possession. F. R. H. BRICE AND CO. LTD. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON. RICH MANAWATU LAND 1 exD ACRES, Freehold, all fiat, river deposit, good fences, and the buildings are AtzV aR g 00( j order, and consist of a four-roomed house, usual conveniences, 6-bail cowshed with machines. The vendor states that the farm will do about 120 cows. It is a wonderful bit of country, and to anyone wanting a first-class farm, this land is strongly recommended, and will bear the strictest investigation. Ihe price has recently been reduced by nearly one-third, and makes it one of the soundest propositions in the way of good country that we have had to offer for many Je!l TRICE NOW £65/10/-per acre fur a quick sale. 1723 Write for further details, or for our Register, which contains particulars of hundreds of farms. Post Free. HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. —— — MANA WATU sheep fabm SITUATED BETWEEN PALMERSTON NORTH AND LEVIN. 1 ztfHl ACRES of nice, clean, easy hill country, absolutely free from fern or bidi . about 150 acrcs o f busb i n tbe hack corner, the only rough part of the farm, and not worth felling; balance in clean sole of grass; good fences and well subdivided; carrying on the 1250 acres grass, 1800 sheep, about half ewes, and 150 head of mixed cattle Very nice 5-roomed house, h. and c. water, etc., large woolshed; only 3 miles from town, railway, etc.; 150 acres of this farm could be ploughed. PRICE only £lO/10/- per acre. £3OOO to £4OOO cash, balance at 5J per cent, on Ist mortgage for 5 years.' Stock at valuation if required. A very handy, payable farm, and below pre-war price. KENNETH MCDONALD . PALMERSTON NORTH. t THIS FARM IS CHEAP ACRES, Mangaweka District, all good, sound sheep country, comprising ‘ undulating to hilly land, all in grasses, and bearing good improvements. Carrv about 700 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 150 cattle. Good country that can be improved and capacity increased. All well fenced and well watered, 13 paddocks. Good 9-roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, trapshed, hayshed, etc.; and also £>- roomed cottage. PRICE £l3 PER ACRE. Good terms can be arranged. VICTOR E. SMITH THE LAND SPECIALIST, FEILDING. QQP ACRES, 5 miles from railway township and handy to Taihape, easy to hilly country, all easy rideable; 6 paddocks, fencing in tip-top order; all in grass, except 40 acres shelter bush; good bungalow house and all conveniences, woolshed, cowshed, motor shed, etc. Property carrying 1550 ewes with lambs at ’foot, and some 30 head cattle. Price £l6/10/- per acre. Stock at valuation. Owner will accept £lOOO cash on property and stock, and give good terms for balance to approved purchaser. NOTE: The cash asked is practically the value of the stock only. Get in early. J. HARRIS AND SONS, Land, Estate and Insurance Agents, MARTON. SHEEP FARMS.—AUCKLAND DISTRICT. P-A ACRES, North Auckland, 8 paddocks, old house; Price only £4/10/- acre, including 250 ewes, 50 head mixed cattle. Deposit only £5OO to substantial GnTx’q ACRES, South Auckland; good buildings. £lO acre, including 1000 ewes, Ovv horses> implements, etc. £2OOO cash required. We have sheep farms ranging from 5000 to 3000 acres. GRIFFITHS LTD., 6 PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
AN OPPORTUNITY THAT RARELY OCCURSA FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM BEING SACRIFICED ON TERMS TO SUIT A GOOD FARMER. IKA ACRES FREEHOLD—Seven miles KU) f ronl Wanganui, on main metalled road 100 acres flat, balance easy sidelings All lies well to the sun and good warm sheltered position. The soil is a rich loam and is in good English grasses. Well watered by permanent springs and creek Subdivided into numerous convenient paddocks. Long road frontage, would easily subdivide into three farms of 50 acres each. Buildings include 6-rooined house with conveniences, concreted cowshed and engine room Motor shed, also large shed with good loft. Carrying capacity 50 dairy cows besides horses and dry stock. Cream collected at gate-, half mile from school, store, post office, etc., and only seven miles from Wanganui Post Office A big prospective value as a cutting up proposition, also an ide.il place for milking for town supply. Price, £36 per acre. Deposit, £5OO (or near). HACKSAW, SEARLE, P.O. Box 313, Wanganui.
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