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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GROCEKI BUSINESS in progressive Uawkc's Bay town. Weekly turnover £lOO. which can be considerably improved. 5-Roomed house on same section but detached from shop. Stock on hand approximately £baO. The propert’ is for sale, but a lease will be considered. For further particulars apply Dan’nevirke Office. VXCHANGE for Small Sheep Farm: 14 J Acres, carry cow to acre .close to large 11/ town Eight-roomed house; also good farm mortgage of Owner wishes to Exchange this town property and for Sheep harm. Good opportunity for person wishing to retire. Apply Marton Brane . OPQ ACRES, Freehold. Carrying 600 sheep and 2S cattle. Good 8-roomed 268 house, wool-shed, stable, barn, milking-shed, with machines, e.l. £2.j per acre £l5OO cash.—Palmerston North Branch. . n ACRES freehold. 5 acres shelter bush, 38 acres in grass. 5-roomed house, 43 e V e r y convenience; eow-sbed, etc. Excellent situation mam highway. 4 miles from good town. £3O per acre £3OO cash. ACRES Title occupation with the right to purchase. Rental £l3 per 300 annum. All been ploughed and all in excellent pasture Ring fenced Fourteen sheep-proof paddocks. Carrying 40 milking cows, 3_o shiqi. Good fourteen snetpi i . electric range; cow-shed, motor garage, imarranged.—Te Kuiti Branch. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. TE KUITI, MARTON. DANNEVIRKE.

FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. GOOD MIXED FARM. ACRES FREEHOLD, at present carrying; 410 EWES, with S 3 per cent. 53i> Hmbs 210 EWE HOGGETS, 12 RAMS, 19 DAIRY COWS, 30 P.A. mwS'hi caif- I'P.A. BULL, 39 Head other cattle. ° Situated 8 miles from good town, 3 miles from railway, 2 miles from factory and school. S 5 acres being flat au( j Ue balance undulating; well subdivided and well watered. BUILDINGS consist of seven-roomed house with all conveniences; wool-shed, stable, cow-shed, motor-shed, sheep-dip. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. WRITE US NOW FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. P 0 BOX 122. MASTERTON.

THE MAN WHO KNOWS HIS JOB BUYS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE * MARKET. 1 /ill ACRES. Practically all heavy flat swamp land, thoroughly drained and LuV -settled. Carrying good sole best grasses. Soundly fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks and well watered. Complete 7-roomed house, wash-house, 10-bail cow-shed, implement-shed, etc., and electric light throughout.. This farm carried a herd of heifers last season and there were never less than 86 on the place at any time. PRICE: £34 PER ACRE. .CASH: £BOO. This property is on the market owing to owner’s breakdown in health. Situated in centre of great dairying district, only two miles from school and all town facilities. Good road. This is a genuine opportunity. Easier terms to approved buyer. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. MARTON FARMLET. OO ACRES, FREEHOLD; 1 mile from school, P.O. and railway station. All i eve ] ] an( ] i n g oot ] pasture, connected with borough water supply. Compact little house of three rooms with h. and c. water, scullery, and wash-house; insured for £4OO. Small cow-shed and fowl-house. Will easily milk 14 cows, with great scope for poultry and market gardening. TWO ROAD FRONTAGES AND GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE FOR SUBDIVISION. PRICE : £2300. TERMS: £5OO CASH. F. R. H. BRICE & CO. LTD., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, MARTON. GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITION. JfW) ACRES FREEHOLD. 200 Acres L.I.P. at £lO per annum. Situated j n g 00( ] district. School adjoins property. All in grass, well watered. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. Good buildings, .2 houses, wool-shed, yards, dip, garage and outbuildings. Carrying 1000 sheep, 90 cattle. PRICE and TERMS are right For further particulars apply :— Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd., WELLINGTON and MASTERTON; Abraham & Williams, Ltd., PALMERSTON NORTH. DAIRY FARMERS ! HERE’S PRE-WAR PRICE ! ACRES. Would make three or four nice dairy farms; situated 15 » W minutes from Palmerston North. 10 minutes Feilding (by motor) ; beautiful location, handy to everything, two excellent road frontages. This land is located right in the midst of £BO to £lOO per acre country. Splendid homestead residence and outbuildings. All tip-top flats, well subdivided, fenced and watered. Price; Only £4B per acre. Terms arranged. This farm is sure to be rushed at the price, so don’t wait to make inquiries—telegraph date you will be inspecting. VICTOR E. SMITH REAL ESTATE AGENT FEILDING. IT IS TIMES LIKE THESE THE COURAGEOUS BUY AND REAP A BIG HARVEST. JDEAD THIS carefully and then come and talk it over:—ll4 ACRES, all been ploughed and now in excellent sole grass; been down for 5 years and improving every year. No buildings and only ring fenced. Close to factory ’"good g rowin K .district. This farm WITHOUT AN,Y POSSIBLE DOUBT n HATEVER, will dairy 70 to SO cows without any further improvement. PRICE: Only £2O an Acre; £5OO Cash; balance 7 years at 6 per cent. Now fattening sheep and bullocks. No; we haven’t made any mistake, it is the one chance in a lifetime. KENNETH McDONALD, SOKE AGENT — PALMERSTON NORTH. J‘ A REASONABLE PRdPOSITION.” 370 ACRES O.R P., at £2/3/6 per acre, first-class papa and limestone country. originally heavy rata bush, recently felled and sown in English grasses, well watered by creeks. 5 paddocks, binau and totara posts, all easy un aulating country 5-roomed house and outhouses, cowshed, woolshed with machines installed, motor shed and yards. 10 miles from township. 5 miles of which is nnmetalled. 35 mites from Pahiatua Government rent £39 per annum Rates £Pr £?. f! r r zU-.'yi')> tte r n 8 540 ewes 320 hoggets; 110 wethers, and 40 head of £l2/10/ acre £l2s ° cash.— J HARRIS & SONS. Marton Established 54 years. at this! 1120 Acres, few miles from prosperous Waikato town. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, well watered. Gentleman’s 7-roomed residence beautiful garden, etc. 8-bail cow-shed. 4-cow plant, manure-shed stable, im-plement-shed and two-roomed cottage for milkers. Carrying and wintered 1000 breeding ewes and 60 head cattle on approximately 400 acres. When whole broken in owner intends carrying 4/5000 breeding ewes. We have personally inspected this property and consider it a great money-making proposition Price ■ Palmerston r North. W cash.-OSCAR MONRAD & SON District Agent’, L BV /oi‘ f xce ’ le " t . farra . 0f , 2 8J acres, good land, carrying 29 head of stock, with full set of farm implements. Five-roomed house, all modern conveniences. Good outbuildings with irodorn dairy and cow-bails. Price- £3 850 m a going concern.—Apply HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, LEVIN. °

r pE AWAMUTU District—l 394 acres, freehold, well fenced, well watered, all ploiighable; large house, cowsheds: £5 per acre. Small deposit. Interest 2 per cent. Apply Owner. J E. Miles. 51 Austin Street. Wellington. TENDERS. FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., THE CEMENT PEOPLE. —Wilson’s N.Z. Portland Cement. —Wilsonite Rapid Hardening Cement —Hydraulic Lime. —Toxement Waterproofing Compound. —And All Builders’ Requirements always in stock. 20S-212 TARANAKI STREET. Phone 28—152. Store and Office. VV H. LONG AND CO.. LTD.. DOOR SPECIALISTS LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. 21-23 GHUZNEE ST. Tel. 28—221. VVE are Manufacturers of high-class Joinery and Leiidlights, and are in a position to give prompt and efficient service, and would be glad to supply bedrock quotations. Specialists in Shop and Office Fittings. C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO.. LTD., Wellington. Telephone 46—292.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 19, 17 October 1930, Page 16

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