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FOR SALE. HARCOXJRT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. MANAWATU. I*o ACRES, good dairying land, 3 miles vJO from _ Utaki, all ilat, carrying zo cows and other stools;' good S-roomeU aouae, usual sheds, ’phone, etc. Trice, A4a IDs per acre; terms ABOO cash, balance 3i per cent. No. 289 TARANAKI. - QA ACRES near New Plymouth; 7t acres in grass. 2$ in oats; 0 pad.looks, well watered; carrying 18 head oi cattle; 4-roomed house and outbuildings; , mile; cu aos riymouiu. RHIGM JhTKR ACRE; ABOO cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. N0.25b TARANAKI. 1 090 ACRES; 800 ac. in mixed grasses, balance bush; 200 ac. ploughable; totara’fencing; will carry fully 2 sheen and. cattle in present condition; 4rd, house, stable, sheds, whare, dip anu yards, orchard, woolshed, etc., telephone; rly. and school and township adjoining property. TRICE AlO TER ACRE; anout A2OOO cash; would consider haso with r.p.c. to progressive man. No. IbS HAWKE’S BAY. A SPLENDID FATTENING BLOCK. |OKC ACRES in best part of H. 8.; JL«Jo<O a n ] e vel and originally swamp, a first-class fattening or dairying block; 18 pdss.; 20 miles fencing; well watered; i-icn black-soil suitable for anything, I-rd. house, h. and c. water, septic tank, eto.. woolshed, 4 stands (machines), men’, whare and other necessarv outbuildings; CARRYING 4000 SHEEP, 320 BUL LOCKS. AND 15 HORSES, AND CAN BE iMPROVED; school, rly., township, saleyards creamery, etc., 4 miles. Write us .or further details of this property. TRICE A 32 10s TER AC.; terms arrang 3d. No. 301 S At? ACRES, all grassed; B.paddocks, Avro about 20 acres Hat. balance undulating; good 7-roomed house, cowshed, stable, haysbed, calfshed, and pigsties: orchard; stock carried last winter, 16 dairy cows, 105 breeding owes, young stock, 2 horses; railway 14 miles, school and creamery, 1J miles. Trice, A 22 , per acre; terms arranged. No. 168 WAIEARAPA. f 7A*7 ACRES, L.1.T., near Eketahuna, i\Jt 600 in best grasses, balance fainy heavy bush; ring-fenced, 6 paddocks; 7roomed house, ail conveniences; ’phone; carry 300 eattle and 150 ewes at present, 8-bail cowshed ahd other outbuildings; school and factory 3 miles, railway G mites. Kent. ATT., Price, AlO 10s per acre. No. -90 HAWKE’S BAY. r?c\ AGEES, 4J acres oats, balance grasstJll e d; all plougnabie, flat to rolling land; 7 paddocks, 6-rooiued house, outbuildings; railway 3 miles, school mile, creamery I mile. Price , Ai)s Per acre. Terms, ABCO cash. Would Exchange tor smaller barm. 100 MARBLE BAR for sale, W T ollington. seating over 60; good turnover, expenses low. Price ABOO or offers. Terms good. We Issue monthly a "Register and Property Investors’ Guide,” containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Gall or write for a copy. SPLENDID FARM PROPERTY. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. IYO/l ACRES. Freehold, situated 5 * miles from township, school, creamery, etc.; subdivided into la paddocks, well watered by river along one boundary and uumorous streams. There are GOO acres of rich fiat land, including 110 acres of rich river flats,' valued by exports at A6l) per acre. - The fiat land is all under grass and crop, and the balance, consisting of terrace land, is all ploughablo, but is at present in rouge feed, scrub, and fern. Splendid crops oi oats, turnips, and rape, have been grown on this land apart trom the 110 acres of river flat, which has never been flooded, and would carry well 50 cows; carried k 2OOO sheep, besides ■ cattle last winter. Homestead. The homestead is very good consisting of 2 houses of 5 and 4 rooms, each with ordinary conveniences; 3-roomed cottage, grain shed, implement shed, and 3 whares, etc. Price—Alß pot acre. Terms—A2ooo cash. Balance can remain at 6 per cent. The property was valued for loan purposes twelve months ago at AlB per acre. The owner has both his sons at the front, and is in ill-health himself, so must quit at once. No. 41 L.. Por further particulars, apply sharp to H. F. M‘NEILL & CO., LTD,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 155, Peatherston street. Wellington. STERLING VALUE. LOWER HUTT.—One and a-half acres of rich flat land, well lenced, well planted with hedges and ornamental trees. Owner will sacrifice for X6OO. Terms, AIOO cash; balance at 4J per cent. LOWER HUTT. — Cost Modern FiveRoomed House, p.w.c., ail conveniences, splendid section. Price only A 625. Terms, about A2OO cash. Tart Government mortgage. ISLAND BAY. —Six-roomed House, gas, hot and cold water, concrete yard, handy to tram. Only A7OO. Terms, AIOO cosh i balance arranged. Also Pour-roomed House. Island Bay, hot ahd oold water and eonyenienccs. Trice A 550. Terms, about AIOO cash; balance arranged. Early application necessary. LOWER HUTT.—Two , and a-half Acres of rich level land, capable of growing anything, comfortable six-room-ed cottage) garden, paddock, • land, eto. Title L.I.P. Nothing better at ABOO to cash buyer. SPECIAL NOTE—Clients are notified that I have NO Partners, nor am I interested in any other land agent firms doing business in the Lower Hntt. All information should be.obtained direct from my Lower Hutt Branch, or my Head Office. 182, Peatherston street, Wellington. H. ernest~leiqhton. AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 183. Peatherston street and Lower Hutt. JP O E 1 Fire-proof Safe. , 1 Cash Register. 1 Cheese Gutter. Apply, LAERY AND COMPANY. LTD., Auctioneers, Produce and General Merchant!. Allen street. Wellington. SALE CHEAP.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 10

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