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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. VALUABLE DAIRY’ FARM, WAIKATO. Q't' ACRES, all level to rolling, an exceptionally attractive one-man farm; 6 * paddocks; very handy to Hamilton, also school and saleyards; at present can do 60 cows; new 5-roomed bungalow, e. 1., garage, septic tank, 4-batl cowshed, implement-shed: largo Govt, mortgage. Price, £5O an acre; about half cash. M. 153 1 ACRES, mixed farm, Manawatu, few minutes' motor to Levin; 70 acres ' flat, balance easy undulating, carrying 25 cows, 380 ewes, 10 weaners, 4 horses, 7 sows; 5 roomed house with usual conveniences; 13 paddocks, all fencing sheep-proof and in good order; the returns on this farm could be very much improved. Price, £4B au acre; substantial deposit required. 4219 TEAROOM BUSINESS, very modern, run on up-to-date lines, central position in best building, important South Island town, 18 tables, expensively furnished; net profit last year, £573. PRICE, £l4OO, or WILL LEASE THE BUSINESS on terms to be arranged. . ' 4868 (C. J. 8. Harcourt) HARCOURT & CO., kwTe“2 41 PANAMA STREET, Established 1888. WELLINGTON. BRITAIN’S 5.0.5.: SEND BACON, BEEF, CHEESE & EGGS’ 4‘K ACRES golden dairy farm, going concern, Paraparaumu, the ideal climate; 'J'-’ lovely sunny situation, mostly flat to nice rolling country; some suitable for market-gardening and one corner ideal spot for raising poultry, ducks and geese. Carrying at present 32 cows, 14 nice young heifers, 1 bull. 2 horses. 2 sows, and some sheep. Make splendid stud farm. Good all-electric homestead, 6 rooms, k’ette. garage, cowshed and milking plant. Price, £65 acre, with stock and farm implements: Govt, mortgage thereon; an excellent proposition. o*7 ACRES rich river silt, southern Wairarapa, dairy farm, going concern, 45 • cows, 8 heifers in milk, bull, 8 sows, boar, and a whole regiment ot young pigs, the “gint who pays the rent.” Bungalow. 4 rooms, whare, cowshed, milking plant and garage; title. Govt, perpetual lease. Price, £2200. everything. 41 1 ACRES, Masterton district, 120 acres, easy flats with sidlings, balance A broken and hilly, some gorse and 250 acres scrub: suitable mixed tarm,ing and with renovating estimated to carry 30 cows, 120 ewes and dry stock. Price, £1650, terms; Govt, mortgage: just the place for two grafters: snip. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS. 7 COl KTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON SHEEP OK DAIRY FARM, 12 MILES PALMERSTON NORTH. I QQ ACRES( easy undulating, and all been ploughed and now in excellent sole ±C>«7 of g riiss; first-class sheep-proof fences and swing gates divide farm into 12-14 paddocks: sound 5-roomed house, and stove, light and power; large cowshed and implement-shed. Will dairy 100 cows tor carry 600 ewes and fatten lambs on grass only. Price, £33 an acre. Same owner will sell 380 ttcres workable distance away doing about 2 sheep for £l2 an acre; at present breeding stud sheep and cattle; this is good country. KENNETH McDONALD. SOLE AGENT PALMERSTON NORTH. MIXED FARM in PROGRESSIVE AREA. Open ACRES flat to rolling, all ploughable, 195 acres good pasture, 7 acres follow, well subdivided, sheep-proof fences, watered stony creeks, 11m. Four-rmd. house, conveniences, also -Lrntd. cottage, 8-bail cowshed equipped, manure shed. „ , ■ ~ Wintered 41 dairy cows, 5 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls, 12 calves, 3 horses, 440 ewes, 32 run cattle, grazed 30 cows for neighbour. PRICE : £22 per acre, includes 300 ewes, 32 steers, sow litter, cowshed equipment. Cash: £2760. H. D. AND A. B. MATTHEWS, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING. HAMILTON. Phone 1584: Private 3195. 3127. 3122. Chief Aeents: F.A.M.E. Insurance (u. Ltd. 1870 ACRES FOR URGENT SALE. OWING to ill-health the owner has decided to dispose ot his farm at the tow price of £3 per acre. Approx £l6OO cash balance at 4i per cent. Only 16 miles from good town Halt property in standing hush, balance English grass. Carrying 1050 wethers 110 hoggets. 60 ewes 46 cattle. 8-rmd. house, woolshed. dip. cowbails, etc Further particulars from— VICTOR E. SMITH, Agent, EEILDING.

TENDERS. / ARCHITECTS SPECIFY THE BESI GIBBONS ARCHITECTURAL FITTINGS. LOCKS AND BRONZE DOOR FURNITURE. Agents— YOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., Willis Street, Wellington. WH LONG AND CO.. LTD. • 23 Ghuznee Street. 51-555. WALLBOARDS. PLYWOODS WANGANUI DOORS. „ „„„ ELECTRIC FLOUR SANDER FOR HIRE CAFES AND RESTAURANTS. r |MIY Sanitarium Health Food Cafe, S 3 1 Willis St., for better meals. Steamed Vegetables, Salads.

DELIVERIES FOR “THE DOMINION” READERS “THE DOMINION” is now available throughout the Province at a much earlier hmir than heretofore, due to the introduction of improved transport faeiiiHco ‘THE DOMINION” is new obtainable from over 860 agents, and is on sale in practically every town and village within 3UO miles of Wellington. Deliveries have been organized as follow:— OTAKI ® a - m MASTERTON «.«.«» O tt.m. FONTON ........... 9 a.tn. EKETAHUNA ...... 6 a.m. LEVIN 6 a.m PAHIATUA « a.m. SHANNON a.m 6 a‘m PALMERSTON NORTH 6 a.m 6 a’S.’ FEILDING 6 NORSEWOOD ....... o a.m. MARTON .......... 6 a.m. TAKAPAU 6.30 a.m. TAIHAPE ........... 12 noon WAIII kl’ IUO S' 40 “ "*• WANGANUI 7 a.m. WAI PAW A •••« *“**• 1 a - m ’ HAWERA .......... 8.15 a.m. HASTINGS ......... 7.30 a.m. ELTHAM ........... 9.20 a.m. NAPIER ® a.m. STRATFORD 9.40 a.m. WAIROA ...........12 noon INGLEWOOD ...... 10.10 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH .... 10.40 a.m. TAUPO ............ 1- noon WAITARA 12.15 p.m. ......... 4 p.m. FEATHERSTON .... 6 a.m. sto ‘.A MARTIN BOROUGH .. 6.30 a.m BLENHEIM ........ 8.30 a.m. GREYTOWN ....... 6 a.m. WESTPORI ........ 10.4 a a.m. CARTERTON 6 a.m. “THE DOMINION" Is now available over the whole of this area on the day oi publication rhe following Branch Offices deal with all matters concerning deliveries in theis respective districts 1-nlmerston North Branch I'elephone 5955 Wanganui Branch. Telephone 3386 Masterton Branch: telephone 1161.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 282, 23 August 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 282, 23 August 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 282, 23 August 1940, Page 14

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