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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. A SOUND PROPOSITION. 1 170 ACRES, Freehold, of undulating and rolling country, which has nearly JL 1 * < v a j] been heavy bush. Now all in grass, excepting a few acres of shelter bush. A considerable area ploughable when stumped, about-100 acres of which has been cleared and ploughed. 27 Paddocks, exceptionally well Exceedingly nice homestead with native bush surroundings, lawm and garden. : Fully equipped with’ wool-shed, dip, yards and necessary outbuildings. Stock being wintered 1100 breeding ewes, 1680 wethers and hoggets, 60 breeding cows (Polled Angus and Hereford), and 100 head of other mixed cattle. All stock bred on the property, and the sheep are a remarkably fine Romney flock, the clip commanding the highest market prices. Situated on metalled road 12 miles from railway 5 1 Mile from school; mail delivery. PRICE reduced to £lO 10/- per Acre, and reasonable terms arranged. Write for further particulars to— F. R. H. BRICE & CO., LTD., Real Estate and Insurance Agents ——————— MARTON. TO CLOSE ESTATE 220 ACRES. T HAVE for immediate sale one of the best farms in the district—been ini possession of present .owners for 40 years—must be sold to wind up .estate. This farm comprises 220 acres of first-class land with large two-story residence and every other convenience required on- a farm. It is handy to two good towns, close to railway, factory, school, etc. ..Well watered, fenced and subdivided; free of mortgage. Stock at present about 600 ewes, besides cattle. Price can be had on application to — VICTOR E. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT —- FEILDING. NOT HASTINGS FLATS!—BUT JUST AS GOOD AT HALF THE PRICE. lA9 ACRES, Freehold, rich alluvial ,flat in a very, progressive district where Sxjtv values are rising ’rapidly owing to the advent of the railway. A great climate and never troubled with droughts. Practically new bungalow of 4.rooms, with bathroom and conveniences.' Some : nice patches of native bush for shelter. Milking 80 dairv cows, which can be taken over at valuation. PRICE: £65 per Acre. A substantial cash deposit is required and th. balance can remain on exceptionally good terms. HERBERT HEWITT, . • DANNEVIRKE. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. SHEEP CLIP AN AVERAGE OF 9JLBS. WOOL. TpOR SALE, 1911 Acres, Freehold, splendidly grassed hill country of the best blue papa formation. Well subdivided and permanently watered. Wintering 4500 sheep, comprising 2500 ewes, 1800 hoggets, 200 dry sheep, and also cattle. Good homestead, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE : £l7/-/-PER ACRE. j ; NOTE—This is .one of the best properties in. the Wairarapa, and for value there is nothing to touch it. All stock is fattened off the grass and command the highest prices. Don’t hesitate to obtain full particulars :now, because, it s not likely to be oh the market after the first one has inspected. Apply -. W. S';' HEAPS (Associate Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z.), Queen Street, MASTERTON. 420 ACRES. CARRY FOUR EWES TO THE ACRE. ALL been ploughed and in splendid, sole of grass. Can motor over every paddock. Close to school, factory, and eight miles from good town. _ Numerous paddocks. Sheep-proof fences; splendid shelter. Only 2-roomed cottage, and not many buildings, but ideal building site. The ' farm is unencumbered, and the owner in England. Our instructions areTo sell at the AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE of £27 10/- per Acre. £lOOO Cash and house to be ejected. This is a wonderful, opportunity. So get m touch with us at once— KENNETH McDONALD, SOLE AGENT — PALMERSTON NORTH. - FOR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. XTEARLY 6 ACRES best quality land, with 6-roomed dwelling, orchard, etc, situated Palmerston North. . PRICE: £3,000. No mortgage. Ownei would .exchange for good city property and would also put in cash, if necessary. GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT PALMERSTON NORTH. .MIXED FARM FOR SALE. Of! 4 ACRES, 6.miles from.Feilding, nearly all ploughable; carrying 40 dairy cows and over 300 ewes. Five-roomed bungalow and outbuildings and cow-shed. £l,6oo’was taken off farm last season. PRICE: £26 per Acre. £1500,. Cash. For further particulars apply— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY LIMITED, FEILDING. r’OOD Propositions. 100 acres of best dairying land procurable. On mam highway about 14 .miles Wanganui, bandy township, radway station 4 7 paddocks watered by springs gravitated to troughs; G-roomed house, all conveniences, electric light, range: 8-bail cow-shed. 4-cow plant, stable, piggeries, etc. Price. £75 per acre. £lOOO cash. Will sell as going concern if required. Proper l ? will carry 60 to 70 cows. First-class country, a healthy locality.—ss leasehold: 4i years to run at £3 10/- per acre; well subdivided all do well 30 cows and young stock. Price of goodwill. ’• First to inspect will purchase.— J. HARRIS A SON. Estate Agents. MARTON. QO- ACRES, situated in the famous Levin district, near Levin; all in grass except 10 acres bush; all flat with exception gullies. Rich chocolate soil 6 paddocks. Winters 3 ewes to acre; besides cattle. Ideal dairying country. High pressure water laid to adjoining section, No buildings. This is an absolute bar’ain at £42 per acre. Good terms arranged. Can be sold in two farms “E. H. KIDD, BATH STREET, LEVIN SOLE AGENT. A USEFUL DAIRY FARM. ACRES, L.I.P. 999 years, all flat and iii good locality; handy to cheese fac- « * • torv and school. Good 4-roomed dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Fourteen paddocks. Will milk 28 cows. A cheap property at the price. £32 10/- per acre. Cash required, £lOOO. ______ R. R. JOHNSTON, LAND AGENT — — ■ — WOODVILLE. T K 7 ACRES, O.R.P. rent £7B per year, less rebate; divided into 14 paddocks. ’ Good 5-rd house, h. and c. Cow-shed, wool-shed. Situated 4 miles from Pahiatua. Price: £l2 per Acre— HORNE & CO., Box 39, Woodville.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 16

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