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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. QJ ACRES, famous Kairanga land; all level, well watered aud sheltered. New 6-roomed bungalow and outbuildings. A compact, model farm. live miles from Palmerston North. PRICE: £B5 per acre. To see this farm is to buy.—Palmerston North Branch. BUSINESS in progressive Hawke’s Bay town. Weekly turnover '- r £lOO which can be considerably improved. , 5-Roomad house on same section but detached from shop. Stock on hand approximately £650. The property is for sale, but a lease will be considered. For further particulars apply Dannevirhe Office. J 'T/I ACRES first-class land near Feilding; undulating, all ploughable, in best x 4 V of grasses and top-dressed. Permanent water. New wool-shed, 2 sets sheep yards and dip. This is a cheap property and close to Feilding stock market. PRICE: £26 per acre. Cash £l3OO. Apply Marton Branch. 1 /inn ACRES. Title, Freehold. All easy country, originally all bush It will winter 1500 sheep and 120 head of catt e Well fenced and subdivided. Buildings consist of New 4-roomed House, stable and out-sheds. Situation: Situated three miles from railway and township. 1 lice. £4/10/- per Acre. Terms: £5OO cash. Balance long term to approved man—Te Kuiti Branch. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, TE KUITI, MARTON, DANNEVIRKE. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 1 QQ ACRES, situated 12 miles from good town, and 2 miles from Railway. •Ai/vF school is distant 2 miles, and factory 1 mile. Stock at present on the property consists of 68 cows, 10 heifers, 3 bulls ana y ° nn ßufldings consist of G-roomecl house, and cowbails with big loft The property is flat, and with the exception of 2/o acres in bush, is all in grass. There are 14 paddoc-Ss watered by creeks and streams. For the past two years this property has been top-dressed with super, the results of which the purchaser will benefit by. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., • MASTERTON. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ZAWiYRR GIVING UP FARMING will exchange for HOTEL, WELLINGTON O RESIDENCE, or GOOD INTEREST-BEARING SECURITIES. D4TRY FARM DESCRIBED AS ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY" 80 acres, 4t hours from Wellington. 12 paddocks well watered, rtehert of ri’ver silt magnificent country residence with fine outbuildings, concrete bafls engine room, poultry house, ten pig sties. OWNER GUARAATEES FARM TO RUN 50 COWS Wintered .50 cows, 1 bull, 6 yearlings, 3 two-year-olds, two horses, 22 calves, 50 to 60 pigs. CULTIVATION FOR SAME PERIOD:—S acres wheat, 5 acres peas, 6 acres C W beans, li acres potatoes and 1 acre mangolds, o acres green feed (no has also T’l acres lucerne). Owner contracts for supply of peas. Full range of up!tc i-datc, fann tenements, milking machines, separator, hay stacker, circular saw; cows, heifers, pigs, horses, fowls. SALE PRICE: £6500, as going concern. VERY .LARGE STATE M°KTGAGE equity £2,500. Terms arranged. Further particulars to principals only from SOLE AGENTS:— . - ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD. (Est. 1902) 145 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. THIS DAIRY FARM CHALLENGES COMPARISON FOR QUALITY AND VALUK* "1 ACRES. All rich flat land carrying excellent sole best English grasses, xbv Well fenced and subdivided with live hedges. Iroperty is milking 120 cows, which average SlOlbs. butter-fat, and this high-class herd can be purchased for £l3 ner head Butter and milk shares to value of £7 per acre given m. Im nrovements consist 6-roomed house, 12-bail cow-shed, and all conveniences and facilities in first-class order throughout. Situated iu good district close to township and railway PRICE: £5O per acre. Terms: £2OOO cash on land and stock: balance 10 years at 6 per cent, . ... . . . to a Uioroughl/procticll and 1 ajprovefl 1 buyeV” 11 Is thToutstlmiing proposition of the year. HARGO U RT & CO-, IVELLINGTON. A VERY CHEAP FARMLET. ACRES, FREEHOLD of level, rich land, aU , “ good into 4 paddocks. Permanently watered and will milk 10 cows. Com and live hedges, and splendidly situated on a terrace, affording excellent draina„ . OWXnS REDUCED TO Balance arranged on easy terms. This property is situated li miles from Marton. Cream collected, mail delivery, and is a genuine bargain at the price asked. F. R. H. BRICE & CO. LTD., Real Estate and Insurance Agent MARTON. GOOD DAIRY FARMS AT REASONABLE PRICES. QO ACRES, freehold, all flat and ploughable, subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered bv permanent creek and artesian; all in good sole of grass; cairying canacity 56 dairy cows, average last season 3001bs. butter-fat. Buildings include T-roonwd house, washhouse, copper and tubs, hot and cold v '’i} t ® r ’ s ' bad concreted cow-shed. Engine and separator room. £65 per acre. £l5OO deposit. 127 gXE&sg HACKSHAWI SEARLE, “FREE SVoaeV, 4^ 3, E. W SEARLE’, 4081. CAS YOU STOCK THIS FARM? SO CASH REQUIRED ““ TO 4 V ihanlnfb Bargain at £5250 for 705 ACRES. Carrying capacity: 900 to A N 1000 ewes and 150 to 200 cattle. A splendid house and only 21 miles from aood town and Easy lying limestone and papa country a largei portion Sf which is very suitable for top-dressing. A remarkable opportunity to get a cheap and good farm and to stock up at current low pi ices. HERBERT HEWITT, Dannevirke. TIP-TOP DAIRYING COUNTRY OR STUD FARM. 9QA ACRES on main Wellington highway from P almers . t °“, r N ®^ i ®J, 0S e W es V towns etc This land, with top-dressing, will carry four breeding ewes to the acre or make an ideal dairy farm on large scale. There are two bails, wool-shed, and usual outsheds. Everything is kept m good ®P nd to obtnfa land is properly farmed. Owners sell purely on account of dwirrng to obtain about 1000 acres ploughable country, consider exchanging for a block of tins description For clasf of country, locality, etc., this.farm is unequalled. Price. £6O per acre. Very lightly encumbered. Terms arranged for a sale. VICTOR E. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT ~ FEH-DING. PALMERSTON NORTH DAIRY FARMS. jzx jniS-S all flat rich" Kairanga: 3 miles from town. New 4-roomed house 40 1 ' Omy S £79. Easy terms. Quick sailpanted QP ACRES, dairy 30 cows; S-mile Tokomaru. No buildings. Terms. £2OO 4b cash Price: £6O. Wonderfully rich piece of land. ronrs ns coimr concern, including 90 cows. Produced 27,000 lbs. b.f. 170 A E? c Xionally good°home’and buildings; all rich flat land. Pnce: £65 an acre. Remember —as a Going Concern. KENNETH McDONALD, RANGITIKEI STREET PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. \CRES. FREEHOLD. Situated 4 miles from Levin, about 100 acres LOO ploughable, practically all in grass. Subdivided into 11 9 add °^ s ;JV,® l watered Five-romned house, all conveniences; good cow-shed and other build ings Stock :28 dairy cows, 15 18-mth heifers. 1 bull. PRICE: £2B/10/- per Acre, with stock included. £B5O Cash; balance arranged. ' For further particulars apply:— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <S CO LTD., Wellington and Masterton; And ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. OSCAR MONRAD & SON, ESTATE ADMINISTRATORS, VALUERS, AND LAND SALESMEN, 22 RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ’PHONE: 5793. / J EVIN Bargain. 23 aeres, going concern. 20 head s £ o< :* c \ lia y’ b". p " -* u separator, implements, etc. S-roomeil house; I COW ’ bad ®’ " ’ light and*water. Price: £3,200. Cash: £800; balance arranged. HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent. Levin. HAIRY FARM of 80 ac.; 3 miles from Woodville, all ploughable. Divided into -L’ 10 paddocks. New 6-rd. house, all conveniences; milking-shed, 4-covi plant, e. 1., motor. Rates £8; mortgage, State Advances. Price. £4< per ac. HORNE & CO.. Box 39, WOODVILLE

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 18

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