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RURAL land for sale. Qnnn ACRE FREEHOLD SHEEP PROPERTY; carrying and wintering 5200 OvUv B heen, over 2000 of which are breeding ewes; 360 head cattle. homestead with all conveniences; woolshed, yards, dip, whares, etc. Situated bast Patt PRICE £ P 9/10/- PER ACRE. £3OOO cash. Balance 6 per cent. Last year's wool clip, 125 bales (no lambs shorn). 1500 wethers away fat. ACRE MINED FARM, in South Wairarapa, for sale as a going concern. t/r-'V gt oc h includes: — __ ' , , , 200 PUREBRED ROMNEY EWES, with 95 per cent, lambs. 70 HOGGETS 8 ROMNEY RAMS 32 HIGH-CLASS DAIRY COWS 12 YEARLING HEIFERS 19 STEERS AND HEIFERS 2 PEDIGREE BULLS 4 DRAUGHT HORSES 3 HACKS LARGE QUANTITY OF IJIPLEMENTS & SUNDRIES. The property is well subdivided, has excellent homestead with all conveniences; sheep and cattle yards, cow bails, barn; all buildings in first-class order. Situated handy to town by good road, two miles from school. Owner is asking £l5OO for his equity as a walk-in-walk-out proposition, and is compelled to sell for health reasons only. This property is something extra good at the price. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Masterton, Wellington, Martinborough, Carterton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Dannevirke. WAIKANAE TE HORO LAND ~ BOTH SIDES OF MAIN ROAD. 1 poo ACRES, wonderful climate, suitable for dairying, breeding and fattening. IUOA J3ost o{ the lan(J is goodj warm sandridge country, with a heavy coating of black loam, also drained and partly drained swamp land 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 mild climate. Sweet, kindly soil, which will respond like magic to top-dressing. For price and particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Ltd., Wellington & Palmerston Nth. DAIRY FARM, GOING CONCERN. 1 Ad. ACRE S. Title, 0.R.P., at £4 per acre; situated 12 miles from railway, one mile P. 0., store and school. Cream collected. 70 acres approximately rich drained swamp, balance flat and undulating, and nearly all ploughable. Twelve paddocks P. and W. fencing, and permanently watered by running streams. Six-roomed house, cow-shed and usual out-buildings. Government rental £2B per annum, less rebate. County rates about £l2. Price £lO/10/- per acre. Goodwill, as a going concern, including the following stock and plant: 32 cows in milk, 4 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 3 horses, 4-cow plant, Zealandia milking machines. New 60-gallon Alpha Laval Separator, Plough, harrows, mower, power chaff-cutter, and tip dray. Terms: £7OO cash, balance arranged. Reason for selling is the owner’s age, and incapacity to work the property. Apply— F. R. H. BRICE AND CO. LTD. LAND AND INSCRAKCB AGENTS, MABTON. GOING CONCERN 2500 SHEEP 250 CATTLE 30 HORSES 1 ACRES, mixed title, situated East Coast; the area includes 680 aerei lIKW o£ ricll river d e p oS it; 25 subdivisions; splendidly watered. There are two houses, of five and four rooms each, good orchard, woolshed with machines, cowshed with machines installed, and the stock, comprising 2500 sheep, 250 head cattle, including 120 grade Friesians, and 30 horses, 100 pigs. This is a wonderful block ’of country, and is being sold at a pre-war price. An absolute bargain. Situated only four miles town; good roads. PRICE £ll/15/- PER ACRE, AS A GOING CONCERN. TERMS. 2278 Wire or write for further particulars, or for our Register, which contains details of hundreds of farms. Post free, HARCOURT AND CO. LA.ND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. ~ A REAL DAIRY FARM TJEYOND any doubt one of the richest daily farms in the Dominion, and quite close to Palmerston North. Equipped with a nice bungalow and 8-baii cowshed with concreted yards; artesian water in numerous paddocks; practically all in young grass. An expert valuer and successful farmer estimates the carrying capacity at 80 cows. We figure it out at only 70 cows, as follows: Total purchase nrice of farm £6OOO, interest and all other outgoings £460 per annum; 70 cows producing 250 lb. B.F. at 1/4 per lb. equals £1166/13/4, with, say, £lOO profit from pigs, brings the total receipts up tq £1266, leaving net profit of £BO6/13/4. Cash wanted about £2OOO. Balance arranged for long term. KENNETH McDONALD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. UNENCUMBERED SHEEP RUNS AT REASONABLE FIGURES 1000 ACRES, all in grass; 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £l2 per acre. £lOOO cash. <... 2786 ACRES, 1500 in grass, balance bush; 5-roomed house and outbuildings. S.G.R. Lease. £lO4 per annum. Price £2 per acre. £l5OO cash. Cut 52 bales wool off this farm. 830 ACRES, all in grass; 3-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £B/10/-. £lOOO CaSh ’ FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO VICTOR E. SMITH LAND AGENT, FEILDING. p REAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE.—3SO acres of level and easy country, 3 miles C* from Tarata, and 13 miles from Inglewood, by good metal roads; 90 acres have been ploughed, and grows excellent root crops; 18 .paddocks: 5-roomed house and outhouses, 4-bail cowshed, small woolshed and yards; 2i miles from school, store, pbst office and dairy factory. Property has wintered 25 dairy cows, 20 heifers and 200 sheep; 30 cows can be dairied comfortably on the ploughable land. This property is in the centre of a large oil-bearing district, so has a big prospective value, and has been held by the present owner for 18 years Genuine reasons for selling at the’ridiculous low figure of £6/10/- per acre, with £350 cash. Easier terms may be arranged. . x «nnv™ J. HARRIS AND SONS, Land, Estate and Insurance Agents, MARTON. IQQ ACRES, Freehold, carrying capacity, 90 cows; situated Waikato. FirstD/xJ r i alB i anc j ( a ii flat, mile station, township, etc. Bungelow, o. light, 10-bail cowshed, 2-ioomed cottage. PRICE, £5500; Deposit £2500. balance 5 years, 6J per cent. This farm was sold in 1920 at £7O acre. GRIFFITHS LTD. 6 PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. IAQA ACRES, East Coast. 180 free- BUSINESS NOTICES. LUOU told, balance native lease Ils. per acre, all in grass, 650 acres rich uver flats, balance splendid papa country; ■ . > stock 2000 sheep (mostly ewes), mclud- -r AERY AND CO., Allen Street, Weling 200 stud ewes, 120 Friesian dairy Jj cows, 80 heifers, 30 horses, 5 bu Is; good eSatld at® sub- linslon ’ have f ° r private iect to mortgage £3OOO, Government Advances. GOING CONCERN. Exchange for smalleY ro^g^ BHEAD , POTATOES suitable for Pigs and Poul- ' Palmerston NorthJ DAIRY FARM, Q MILES on main road from leading O Manawatu town. 1 mile and p X PLOSIVE FOR QUAHRIES-Blast school; new house, eveiy convenience, “LITHYTE." Up to 20 per 6-bail milking plant, in perfect order; cenL 'Xnger than other explosives, but 97 acres in best pasture. Carrying capa c j, eaner to buy. Effective in hard, City ' W r to £mTarran.£d ICe P or% ground. R. P. M. acre. Easy d. Q , MANNING AND CO.. 135 Albert Street, ‘ Rnwen Street Aucklnml TO “DOMINION” READERS We have Agencies in every township and most villages within 200 miles 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 ’’ p PALMERSTON NORTH » „ » a - m - FEILDING ” ; a '“’ MARTON ” ‘ “■ WANGANUI » FEATHERSTON „ » » a - m - GREYTOWN >• » ” ®‘“‘ CARTERTON » ” a ’ m ‘ MASTERTON » »• £.50 a.m. WOODVILLE » PAHIATUA - nl 3 a ’ WAIPUKURAU « » 10-30 a.m. WAIPAWA „ „ NAPIER » 1 P- m - TAIHAPE » w 12 noon HAWERA „ „ 10.30 a.m. STRATFORD » h J 1 a - m - NEW PLYMOUTH „ » 1 P- m - ♦WAIROA « » £3O P- m - ” 9-30 p ’ m ’ ♦Same day as published in Wellington. The Palmerston North Branch Office deals with all matters concerning deliveries in that district Telephone 5955. If the Postal Delivery is more convenient, let us have your address, and we will mail “THE DOMINION” to you daily. Keen in touch with current events. 1 THE PUBLISHER, “The Dominion."

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 28, 28 October 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 28, 28 October 1926, Page 18

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