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DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. -f Afl ACRES, all in grass and perJLUU fectly level, divided into 7 paddocks, about 30 acres has been stumped and ploughed. Splendid home of 6 rooms with all necessary outbuildings, all of which are in best of order, large 12-bailed cowshed, the property is only five chains from creamery, f-mile from school, and within easy distance of PalmerSton North. A real bargain at £32 per acre with only £450 cash, balance at 5 per cent for any term required. OA ACRES, all in grass, house of OU 5 rooms, cowbails, etc.; creamery 1$ miles, school 1 mile, a good dairy farm. Price, £24 10s, with only £350 cash required. OA A ACRES, all in grass, 999 years lease, 3-roomed house, sheep yards, etc. ; this is an exceptionally good grazing farm ; and can recommend it to any client, will carry 500 sheep and 30 grown cattle all the year round, and do them 3(ell, about 70 acres ploughable, balance easy hills. Palmerston North 7 nyles, school and creamery 2J miles. £10 10s per acre, with £500 ©ash) balance at 5 per cent. RODGEKS & CO.,* Main Street, Palmerston North. G. C. REEBLE.] [H. G. BAGNALL. RAYENEILL iX)., The Square, Palmerston North. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand* to whom we beg to refer clients. DAIRY FARMS. Q/5 ACRES, all in Grass, except OU a few acres of bush; divided into 5 paddocks, well watered by cr< eks; 4-roomed house and scullery, bails, concrete floor, trapshed ana stable, large orchard, 26 first-cjtass dairy cows, 1 bull, 1 55-gallon separator, cost £21 10s; 2 miles from railway station, 2 miles frcm school, 2 miles from 2 creameries, good road; milk-cans, buckets, etc., as a gcing ooncern. Freehold, .£l7 10s per acre; terms. Open only for a few days. 1 KO ACRES, i-miie rrom creamiuU ery and school, subdivided into 10 paddocks and watered by nfever failing streams, 15 acres stumpedjiand ■ ploughed, ALL ploughable waen stumped. The whole has been heavily ' bushed land. There are 2 acres of shelter bush; the improvements consist of 5 roomed house, built of heart ; of rimu, totara, and matai, cowshed, hayloft, stable, har»£B&~ 1 room, fowl runs, implement shed, : &n<] trap shed. The price for 1 month only is £15 per acre, £500 cash. 132 . These are the cheapest properties . on our books. ■ SWIFT & CO. [ LAND AND J STATE AGENTS, . GEORGE STREET, PALMERSTON , NORTH. Ifl'T ACRES —11 paddocks, well li-i I watered, post and 8-wire fence, all in good order, 40 acres ■ stumped, ploughed, and the whole i of the farm laid down in best English ■ grasses, orchard, splendid shelter, ' good 7-roomed house, w.h., scullery, ' 16 bails j stable, coachhouse, implement • shed, loft, etc., £-mile from creamery, 1 mile school and railway station. Price £30 per acre; £500 cash, balance very easy terms. 35/2 JOIISTHN & SIM LAND AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. OACkfk ACRES in the iJTrUU situated 4 miles from Te Awamutu and 8 miles from Cambridge. 1600 to 1700 acres in good flax, all thoroughly drained (£3OOO to £4000 has been spent in draining), two main lines of steel trams. Never failing supply of water by streapis. ample drying grQiind, well appointed mill, stables, cottages, and fibre shed | mil has just had 12 months' spell, and there is enough flax to keep two strippers going constantly. In another 12 months there will be enough to keep 3 strippers going constantly. Price, £12 per acre. Half cash. 704 OAA ACRES freehold, situated on good metal road, 2 miles from railway station and township, all in grass except shelter bush, nice rolling country, watered with running streams, being in the very heart or the Taranaki dairying district; well sown down in good 'English and foreign grasses, Lucerne grows well; 10 acres m turnips, hay stack land easilycleared. Carrying capacity 80 cows . all the year round, 15-bail cowshed, factory and plant, fitted with a 41 h.p. engine, 601b pressure. The property is divided into 5 paddocks. Fencing consists of 8-wire boundary and 7-wire dividing fences. Pigstyes and paddocks to accommodate 100 pigs. Price, £13 10s per acre. 706 HUSBAND BROS., LAND AGENTS, PAHIATUA. ACRES freehold, all In grass, €7 • all ploughable, divided into 6 paddocks, good 6-roomed house, 7stalled cowshed, trapshed, and otherw outbuildings, 11 miles from Pabiatua > 3 miles from railway station, 1 mile? from school and creamery. Price, £15 per acre; £300 cash, balance at 6 percent. Mail contract bringing in £7Q> per annum goes with this prop&rtj, w Ct Q ACRES freehold, all in grass,. divided into 15 paddocks,, well watered, 80 acres ploughable, very easy sheep country, 6-roomed! house, good road to section, 9 miles from railway station, 2£ miles from) school and creamery. Price, £15 pep acre; £1000 cash, balance at 5} per cent. (589) QAA ACRES freehold, all in, grass, 70 acres flat, welj watered, divided into 6 paddocks, 4~ roomed house, 12-stalled cowshed, 2 miles from * school and creamery. Price, £12 per acre. £500 cash. AfiCi ACRES, 0.R.P., at 27?^. per acre, 380 acres in grass balance bush, divided into 5 paddocks, well watered by running streams, about 30 acres flat, 2-roomed house and scullery, woolshed, trapshed, etc, 21 miles from school and creamery. Price, £6 per acre for owner's inter 1 est. Terms arranged. (779) "I OA ACRES, freehold, all in I CJIJ grass, 160 acres flat, 12 acres been cropped, limestone formation, divided into 9 paddocks, well watered by running streams and river 6-roomed house, bathroom, etc., washhouse, cowshed and other ings, 5 miles from railway station. Creamery, school, and P. 0., on*tlm property. Price, £25 per acre. Mail worth £75 per annum with this property. (76m HUSBAND BBOS.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8305, 8 June 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8305, 8 June 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8305, 8 June 1907, Page 2