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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. (Continued from Page 16.) Tpr ACRES, Freehold, Levin, all good F'J (lat land; 5-roomed house, e.L, and other conveniences, all necessary farm buildings, shelter hedges, garden and orchard. Bargain at .£lB5O. Would exchange for Palmerston house. 9A(A ACRES. Freehold, Levin, half —’JU’ flat ami ploughnble, balance good hills, carrying 40 dairy cows and 170 ewes and lambs; 6-roomed house, all conveniences, 8-bail cowshed, implement shed, etc. Price .£3O. acre; cr would exchange for small dairy farm or town property. . 9Q17 ACRES, Freehold, Wellington ’JC ) 'J (City area for Milk Supply), about 170 acres fiat and easily ploughable land, 100 acres been ploughed, balance easy riileable hills, 20 paddocks, live. and wire fences and good shelter plantations, running streams. Property carrying 32 dairy cows, 17 dry stock, 250 ewes, 5 horses and young stock; 2 houses, 6 and 5 rooms, electric light and hot-water service, S-bail cowshed, woolshed and oilier outbuildings. Price £l5 acre. Terms about £l-400 cash. Would exchange for Dairy Farm, Palmerston North, to milk about 50 cows. IT. G RUTTER AND CO., Land Agents, Wellington. Q.ET in Quickly—An opportunity, 570 acres tip top country in great heart; good sole of grass, good fences. Well watered, splendid dwelling and shelter. O.R.P. at 6s 3d. an acre. Price US. Terms -COCO cash. Balance 3 years at 6.J per cent. Apply— GILL BROS., Hastings. TO MARKET GARDENERS AND DAIRYMEN. ipOR SALE, or TO LET,, 12 Acres, Nai F Nai and Rata Lower Hutt; best soil in the Hutt Valley, and permanent water supply; 10-roomcd house, and all outbuildings. For further particulars. apply R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., Cuba Street. Ji3o PER ACRE. ACRES, Dairy Farm, close to <J Feilding; will carry 80 cows; 5roomed Bungalow and many sheds. An absolute bargain. First to inspect will buy. ALEX. J. GEARY, Feilding.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. HK ACRES 2 ROODS, situated in the ’ famous Kairanga district, close to Palmerston and Feikling. Best quality alluvial soil, beautiful patch native shelter bush. Good 7-roomed House, c.l. and telephone. Good outbuildings, 3-cow plant, electric motor. Government mortgage, 30 years’ table. Carrying capacity ■lO cows and young stock. Will sell as going concern. £1)0 per acre, including slock and implements. .Cl5OO cash, balance remain 9 years at 6 per cent. Owner going Homo. Apply—--1’462, c/o "Dominion” Branch Office, Palmerston North. STUD SHEEP FARM. 1 fjK ACRES Freehold, 1276 acres Leaselou hold, 26 years to run at rent averaging about 3s. 6d. nor acre; compensation for improvements; 22 paddocks; limestone country. Good buildings, telephone, 6 miles good town and station; stock, about 1,500 big sheep. 1060 lambs. 200 big cattle. 40 horses. Price -L5 10s. per aero freehold and goodwill of lease. A bargain, to wind up deceased estate. F. P. WELCH AND SON, Laud Agents, Mastertoil. TTOMESTEAD BLOCK. 1000 acres, adFl joining Pigeon Bush. Railway Station will) railway frontage of about IJ miles; 200 acres good flats; 300 acres lints and ensv slopes, ploughnble. balance hilly. Subdivided into 12 paddocks well watered. Buildings: 6-roomed house largo woolshed, and cowshed. Price, ,27 10s. per acre. Apply S. MOORE, Land Agent, Featherston.

HAVE YOU AN IDEA ?. Then hold on to it and make it your own by the protection we offer you. Our expert advice will point out possibilities ill it, and may make a fortune lor you. See us or write to-day Heury Hughes Ltd. (Directors W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter) Registered Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 15

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