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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. QQ ACRES FREEHOLD. Auckland district, carrying 24 cows, 3 yearlings, 3 calves, 1 bull, 1 horse. 5-rmd. house, garage, 2-cow bails. Winding up estate, must sell. Large Govt, mortgage. Price £1550; about £550 eash. G. 404 100 ACRES AND NEW HOUSE — £BOO. Kfk ACRES FREEHOLD, plus 50 acres native lease, few miles Nelson; has been D" allowed to go back. Mortgagee in possession, will sell for £4OO below mortgage. New house, outbuildings, etc. Genuine bargain. £BOO cash. 41 JJ K/f ACRES, TAURANGA. All flat, carrying 51 cows, 27 hciter calves, 2 bulls, D * 2 horses, pigs, ete. 5-rmd. house, milking shed and machines, all implements, hay, etc. Price £3250 as going concern ; half cash. Ko /COUNTRY TEA ROOMS. Shop and mixed business, a concern which only caters for and receives the best class of trade. First-class furnishings, 18 tal>l e!s » up-to-date plant and crockery aud silverware. Selling on account ill-health tit valuation price, £l4OO. . POULTRY FARMERS NOTE. We have a genuine enquiry for a Manawatu poultry or hatchery farm. Please forward particulars. (C. J. S. Harcourt) HARCOURT & CO.. “;±“ ) 41 PANAMA STREET. Established 1888. WELLINGTON. SUCCESSFUL FARMING DEPENDS ON GOOD LAND I ACRES richest level laud, sunny Levin; very choice position with a com- * manding outlook; new modern bungalow, 4 rooms, kette and bathroo . Smartlyyappointed home. Price, ,£lB5O. Land admirably suited for market & a dening; long frontage, high subdivisional value . IAA ACRES. Excellent dairy farm. Levin. Harm, picturesque _situation, z--1V" paddocks, good pastures, well watered ; carrying 50 cows, 5 young heifers, bull, horse, 3 eows and boar. Dwelling 4 rooms, k’ette, hot/cold water, electnc range. 3-cow plant, garage, etc Price only £-16 per acre going concern Walk in ACRES’' superior mixed farm with a city milk supply guarantee. Beautiful Manakau. lovely sunny aspect. Carrying 51 good cows. 3 bulls, 79 ewes. 3 rams. 12 calves, horse, and 25 bead other stock. Good homestead of 6 rooms, all electric hot water and range. Mans room, cowshed, milking plant, garage, and other sheds. Price. £37/10/- an acre, going concern (Government mortgage £3OOO, 4 1-8 per cent.). A real good place. WHITEACRE. DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS 8 COURTENAY PLACE. WELLINGTON. ' GOING CONCERN—I3B ACRES, MANAWATU. SOMETHING that is good buying; 138 acres at £4l an acre. Stock and imple-l--5 ments- 60 head dairy stock, 2 horses, 9 breeding sows, top-dresser, McUormick mower, dray, R. and G. plough, tripod harrows, tumble sweep, pos.s, firewood, 20 tons hay, etc., 4-cow milking plant, 90-gal. separator 20-gal waterheater °e. motors, 1 e. pump, cream cans and cooler. Good dwelling ot 6 looms, 3 bedrooms; e. light and hot water, telephone. Private mortgage £_Bo6; 5J years to run at 4* per cent. Balance cash. This property is close to school, railway and store. Cream picked up. 97 ACRES L.LP.. MANAWATU DISTRICT. I OOK. here is one of the best propositions you have heard of for 8 long time. L* Genuine sale 97 acres L.1.P.. handy to railway station, school, store, and one of the best inland towns in the Manawatu. 4-rmd. dwelling (good), e-nimj-wha'-e "ood outbuildings, farm in good order Stock usually carried : ■>(> dairy rows, besides young stock Price, going concern, which includes all stock and ,uti ran-e of farm implements. £4600; £1(500 cash Without going concern. £3900; £9OO cash Mortgage £3OOO at 4 per cent due 1943 Don’t miss this snip. F. HOWARD — Land Agent, Levin

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 183, 30 April 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 183, 30 April 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 183, 30 April 1940, Page 12

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