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Stud or Dairy Farm. 'f\ ACKESof the finest land in \J the Dominion, 3J miles from Feilding, in Aorangi district. Freehold property, absolutely the best quality soil, well improved, well watered, and all fences, buildings, etc., right up to date. Very good terms to an approved man r balance 5 per cent 5 years. For price and particulars apply 3jb mi w J AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 1 FEUDING. A GOOD FARM TO LEASE, '2O CRES Freehold > 200 a«ea- —«" in crop, ring-fenced and subdivided, all good flat land, will carry 3 sheep to the aore, 2 roomed cottage, 8 stall stable, loftr implement shed, etc., 3£ miles from Rongotea by good road, | mile from railway station, 1 mile from school ftnu factory. Will lease for 5 years at 25s per acre with a p.o. (optional) at £25 per acre. Crops to be taken at £lpcr acre. Worth enquiring about. A CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM 11 O ACRES, freehold, all in grass, XJ.U fenced and subdivided, well watered, 70 acres plovghed, 40 acresflat, balance easy undulating country, will carry 40 cows, 7-roomed house, 10 bail concrete cowshed, hayshed, stable, etc., 1J miles from Pahiatvia, by good' road, ,close to school and cheese factory Price £23 10s, £3OO cash, balance for 5years at 5 per cent, PETER TULLOCH. LAND AGENT, Box 42. PAHUTUALAND SETTLEMENT FINANCE ACT. DAIRY Farms for Sale under the above Act. Only 4 per cent deposit, Also several large blocks of good dairying land suitable for sub-division. iFull particulars from G. J. AUGER, Land Salesman, Frankton Tunction). DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. I A A ACRES freehold, highly imTele proved, rich fiat land, 5j roomed bouse, large i.utbuildings j handy to creamny, tchcol and p. 0.; carries 20 cm, Jrricd £2<? per acre. Turns £3OO cash, balance 5 per cent.' ' W. CHAMBERLAIN; Dominion Land Agency, WOOD VILLE. | ACRES—An ideal dairy ' stud farm, winter 700 sheep or will dairy 75 cows, highly improved, I£ miles from railway station, school and' factory and 3 from good town, grows splendid crops. Price of freehold £22,: good terms, only open for a short time. E. B. HARE & CO., Sole Agenii, PAHIATUA LOOK!! OA£K ACRES First-class land, 6i\J\JO Government lease, 17 years, to run at SIXPENCE per acre, with right of renewal; 3-room cottage, shed, sheep yards, dip, etc.; IS miles to sale yards and township, gcod heavy soil carries 3 sheep to the acre, Being sold to wind up a partnership. A bargain at /2500. Two good general stores for sale, also numerous sheep and dairy farms. C. B. LEVER. AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT TE KUITI. lOUR CHANCE. ACRES, 35 acres grass, house » VJ J small, oreamery and school across road, rail 2i miles. O.R.P, at ,11 ss. A certain speculation at £3 12s 6d, owner's interest £2OO. AAA ACRES, all grass, 10 pad V\J \J docks .good house and sheds 2 sheep country. A cheap place at ( 4 5s Enquire at once. g'BWfl GOLDFINCH & ANDREWS, AGENTS. HAMILTON. Straight-out Lease. Ol A ACRES, situated half-mile ■J JA/ from creamery and one mile from school, dwelling of 5 rooms, 10 bailed cowshed and outbuildings! A first-class dairying property in good district. Owner will lease for seven yearsi: 32s 6d per acre. Inspection invited. W. J. MITCTOJ, ESTATE AGENT FEILDING EISHEEMEN drarly love a refreFhirg cup of tea whrn they come back to camp. Canterbury Anglers swear by "STAND-OUT" TEA And English fifihermen always order it for their camps. Its up to Manawatu to Eee {hat it is in the parcels.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1457, 8 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1457, 8 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1457, 8 November 1911, Page 8