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ARCHD. WALLACE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, PROPERTY VALUER, Darby's Buildings, LOWER QUEEN STBBET, AUCKLAND. ij\jhi country, all ploughable save 50 acres, 100 acres new grass, few clump's bush, balance old grass, all ring fenced, partly subdivided, well sheltered, lying to the sun, originally puriri country'; property susceptable to great improvement; house 4 rooms, hall mile creamery, 3 miles station, lli miles school, 7 miles saleyards, 16 miles city. Price £lolos per acre. mJ acres, 20 acres bush, balance grass, major portion ploughable, well watered and sheltered, convenient school and factory, roads well metalled, house 5 rooms, cowshed, 30 bails. For sale as a going concern, including milking machine, separator, Tangye oil engine, 24 milking cows, waggon and harness, milk cans, cream cans, poultry, 3 horses, 2\ sows, 6 young pigs, • plough, all farm implements, Price .£l6los per acre. ARCHD WALLACE.

TO LEASE. HI \ ACRES good dairy farm, all \J\J level, handy to creamery, school, and station. Eont 25s per aero. A(\(\ ACRES splendid sheep coun" "dbl/U tiy, 5 miles from Woodvillo. Rent 12s Gd per aero; half year's rent in advance. ' f\ ACRES, Freehold, situated in ■ \J tho Waikato, all level and ploughable; 5-roomcd houso, sheds, etc, Rent 12s per acre; half year's ront in adHUSBAND & FINCH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE.

BEAUTIFUL WAIKATO. Good Land, Good Climate ofcnJbU?" into, 160 acres good lard, 30 aores in Rrass 70 aores ploughed school % milo, railway 6 miles. Notice £8 per acre i fJ/»/» A JVILL finance a good 11/ jmau into 62 acres beßt lan-i in tlio district, Fr*t)kion Junction \% luibs, good hou'e, P acres orchard. > iir'A aOIIES, 2 miles from BamillOv ton, 'very tost rf dairy land Price £2O per acre, tasy terms. ! Nf-j Q ACKEB. Price £l lo* per acre I JLfai Look at thia, 10 per cent m\ balance 4J years at 5 per cent, Half im proved, creamery 2 miles, railway station 3 miles, ring reread, divided into 7 paddocks, 14 acres rape, 12 acres kale, 6 roomed house, new 10 bailed cowihed, separator and engine. Thir, it real good sheep and daiiyland. A fint-clais in* vestment. "1Q K A ACHES, freehold, 500 petes JLOO'X/ grass, 200 acres 4-aked • rolling country/allploughable, creamery j 2 miles, now 4 roomed house, 16-bailod j cowthed, store-torn andstablei, implej ment shed. Pr ca M per oora one-third [ cash, balance 5 or 10 years at 6 per cent | This is a first-ola«s property. ' ill carry : about 400 dairy ojws. It would cut up j into abmt 8 good dairy farms 11 f\Kf\ AC,i^S ' oloset* - Hsmilton jXUuU in firmo to sui-purchasers ! »t from J6lO to £2o>per acre, easy terms, ' Second Mortgagos arranged. Money also I available for olienis purohacing through G.McCANDLISH.H!LL&CO LAND AGENTS, HAMILfON. Up-to-date Farmers must Read LEMKNTS OP AGEICULTtJBE Text Book, by W. Fream, L. L.D., 4a; postagu fee 6d THE SOIL Introduction to Soimtifio Study of Growth of Crops, A. D. Hali.M.A. fiss postage fee, FIEST FQOK OF FABMING, by Chm. L. Gordioh, Illus,, 6s6dj postage, Ed. FIEST PRINCIPLES OF fcOIL FEBTIL ITY, by Alfred Viv.an, 4i 6dj IFEBTILISEES AND MANURES: | Theories of Fertiliser AotioD, Systems 1 j£ Manuring Crops, by A. D. Hall, M.A., 6s j postage fee, 61 . SOILS: How to Handle and Improve I Them, by & W, Fletcher, lis 6d; FAEM ANIMALS: Forses, Cows, Sheep, Swine, etc. by E. V, Wiloox, Ph.O., A.M, lis fidj postage fee, Bd. FABM STOCK: Oj Charles W. Burkett, 7s 6d i postage fee, Bd. ANIMAL BEKEDING. By Thomas SEND TO R, G. HAWKINS & CO.. QUEEN STBEET AUCKLAND,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1360, 5 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1360, 5 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1360, 5 July 1911, Page 8