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FOR SALE. HAROOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. HAWKE'S BAY. 1 1 (R.X ACRES, Leasehold, all in grass -ILJL'IJ.J and all plougbablc; GOD acres already been ploughed; 100 acres are in manuka. Well watered, fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks. 0 Situated on the main road, IS miles from Uannevirko and 6 miles from Weber. Will winter 930 ewes and 100 breeding cattle. Seven-roomed house, ’phone, woolsbod, stables and other outbuildings. Lease has 9 years to run, at a rent of 3s per acre. Freehold price about JM 10s per acre. Price for goodwill .£7 per acre; terms arranged. Will consider exchange. Mortgage of .235C0. No. 311 RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. O'Qi-yA ACRES, all du grass and all Ow I 3 plougliable; subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered, and all flat. Suitable for cither dairying or mixed farming, and is well sheltered. House of 10 rooms with every convenience, plenty of outbuildings, telephone, etc. Handy to railway, school, and factory, and has 2 long road frontages. Two cottages on the property, one is let at .AllS per annum. This farm is showing splendid returns and is worth inspection. Running 00 dairy cows, -10 fat stock, 8 horses, and 230 ewfes. Price, .£ls per acre; terras easy. Will consider exchange for about 1000 acres sheep country. Equity, -CC.120. , No. 313 CHEAP WAIRARAPA PROPERTY. 1 CtCt-l ACRES, near Eketahuna; caps ii .' U bla of-improvement to 24 sheep country, with cattle. All in grass; 50 acres flat, balance undulating; permanently watered, 11 paddocks, 6 acres in oats. , Buildings.—Seven-roomed house, dairy, various sheds, dip woolshed, 2 cow- • lieds with lofts, eto. Stock.—2oo sheep and 60 head cattle. Railway, school and factories, halfuilo: Eketahuna, 3 miles. Price, £27 10s per acre; terms arranged. No. 337 WAIRARAPA. L.I.P., all in grass; 8 'ivy V? paddocks, well watered, nearly alt flat, and ploughable when stumped; 4j niles from -railway station, P.O. and cheese factory 1 mile. New 6-roomed house, h. and- c. water, various sheds, cowsheds with concrete yards, engine room; L.K.G plant installed and in thorough order. Stock—so dairy cows, 2 bulls, 35 calves, 2 horses and about 30 pigs. Owner took -£1157 off this property last year. It is admirably ■ situated, well sheltered, and bounded by river on one side. Price, J 230 per acre; teirms'arranged. Stock at valuation. No. 312 ■ BUYING A HOME? WB CAN HELP! HILL STREET, THORNBON. j-'tOMMODIOUS Residence of 11 Booms 'Lt on Section G 5 x 90; gas and electric .ight; hot and cold water; every modern convenience. BRICE, 222300. CASH, 22800. AT KELBURN — Substantially built, recently erected House of 8 rooms f two stories; electric light, hot and cold water; good bath ind oasin; large gas stove; a second sink and gas stove upstairs. Long road frontage, with room for n second house. House faces North; wide view, sunny position. PRICE, .21350. CASH, Jim IP YOU’RE SELLING? ' WE CAN HELP! S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. S. George Nathan.] [Charles E. Xhuch. AUCTIONEERS', SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 113-115, Customhouse quay. Telephones; P.O. Box 714. Office, 3100. Residence. 1200. Fred k. benn et t, CALEDON IA N CHAMBERS, S 3, Willis street. Wolliiigiou. Represenlal i\c for: P, B. LOMAX AND CO., Motueka, Orchard .7upei vuuro. PRUIT HARMING. To those persons anxious to obtain a healthy and peaceful and highiy-romu-neralivo occupation away from the busy hum of life peculiar to the "petrol ago," there is no vocation combining these attributes to a greater degree than that of fruit farming in the Motueka district, Nelson. As Tasmania is to the Commonwealth of Australia, so is the Motueka district, omy in a more marked degree, to the Dominion of New Zealand. The Soil is adapted to cultivation of Fruit, rainfall plentiful, sunpower another groat asset at Motueka. Take sound advice—get in early PREDK. BENNETT is ■ being daily interviewed, respecting Properties for Sale in this district. WEND YOUR ADVERTISEMENT TU £3 "THE TIMES" If you have Farm 'Lauds for SALE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 10