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FOR SALE. ■SPLENDID YALLUS IN FARM LANDS MANAWATU. 1 KHrt ACRES (nearly), all In grass LtJvU but about 100 acres mixed bush; fenced, subdivided into 11 paddocks, with best of fencing timber, chiefly tola ra and black heart hinau posts; watered by permanent streams; lies well to the south; carries a splendid sole <T Brass; about 500 acres hilly, balance -undulating and flat; a large portion ploughable when stumped; has been exceptionally heavy bush country; good, plain 4roomed house, good woolshed, dip, trap shed, washhouse, etc. Owner states property will carry 2000 ewes and from 50 to 300 'head of cattle. The country is particularly clean, and will stand any inspection. Convenient to school, cheese factory, railway station, and handy to two large stock centres. The price is only JEIO 10s per acre; terras X2OOO cash, balance five yeaTs at 51 Tier cent. Personally inspected ai.d strongly recommended. This is the best value in the Manawatu at the price obtainable to-day. LEVIN. —Over five acres of rich, fiat land, >\.ith modern 4-roomed house and conveniences Price only XllOO. Terms, about half cash. OH ARID (Handy Johnsonville). —Fully two acres of land, with 3-roomed house, foivlliousefi and runs, trap shed, woodhouse, feed room, copper and tubs, etc. Price, as a going concern, including 13(> head of poultry, tools, etc-, <£6so. Terms arranged. CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. Dairy Farm of 120 acres, hilly and undulating land; 10 to 15 acres ploughable when fully improved; 4 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; 6-roomed house and conveniences; 6-bail cowshed (concrete floor), milk house, etc. Price <£3o per acre, including 34 cows and farm plant as a going concern. Terms, about halt cash; balance arranged. CLOSE TO PALMERSTON.—III acres, all in grass but six acres in turnips, 12 paddocks, watered by j.ermanent streams, nearly all plcughable when stumped; carrying 45 to'so dairy cows; 6-roomed house, large cowshed with concrete bales, hay shed, stables, etc. Price X 75 per acre Term--, X2OOO cash; balance arranged. HANDY TO WELLINGTON. 1 ACRES, splendid sheep cdunJLTtOVf try, all in grass but 25 acres shelter bush, ring fenced, 12 paddocks; watered by permanent streams; about 500 acres ploughable when stumped, 25 acres have been ploughed; 7-roomed homestead and conveniences;' woolshed, dip, motor garage. Price only XI4 10s per acre, including about 2200 sheep, over half of which are breeding ewes with lambs at foot. Terms X6OOO cash, balance per cent, for eight years. Further details of those and other farm properties can be had on application to

H< ERNEST LEIGHTON, FARM SPECIALIST, 182, Featherston street. FINE DAIRY LAND. HEART OF THE WAIKATO. CHANCE FOR FARMERS, order to close an estate ife have r been instructed to sell an area of 4382 acres, sitrated in the centre of the rich Waikato dairying district; about hair the area is suitable for dairying’ and the balance -will make one of the best sheep and cattle runs in New Zealand; about 200 acres has been improved, the balance consists of mixed bush and high fern. It is about ten miles from Cambridge and To Awamutu, and in easy proximity to the Arapuni power site. Price, «£5 per acre. J3asy terms to approved purchaser. Would exchange for approved city or suburban property. We can strongly recommend this property. For further details apply to H. R. COOKE AND SON, 12, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. -« ACRES, L.1.P., easy distanco Masterton, 1200 acres English and Native grass, 300 acres scrub country, 1100 acres plousi\abb»; carried last winter 1000 sheet besides good bunch of cattle; 2-roomed cottage, woolshed, and outbuildings, well watered. At ,£2 5s an acre a snip. Apply quickly. 0. C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. SHEEP COUNTRY, XMAS GIFT. OOQQ ACRES, splendid sheep country, &&parte hilly to undulating; all ridges are rideable; also some good river flats. Present stock about 2000 sheep, mostly breeding ewes, besides a number of cattle; good buildings, up-to-date, 5 sets of sheep yards besides cattle yards. The property is situated 200 yards from the railway station, on level road. The bank valuation 12 years ago was £16,400, price to-day only £8369; £3 15s per acre. PUT YOUR SONS lON THE LAND WITH THIS XMAS GIFT.

BTANLEY E. READ, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, 76-78, Eidgway street, Wanganui. BEING OFFEEED AS A SACEIEICE. WOW ts the time to bay a highly lx well-improved Sheep and Dairy Farm, close to a good centre. 470 Acres Freehold, all in grass except 20 acres shelter bush j all been heavy mixed bush country, on limestone and papa formation. Divided into 10 paddocks; real good sheep-proof fencing (totara posts). Well watered by continual running streams. A great deal is ploughable when cleared. Good orchard in good bearing, in splendid order. Good cattle and sheep yards. House of 5 rooms (telephone installed), practically new. This property is situated within 11 miles of Te Kuiti, and is of first-class quality. Will carry 600 ewes and 100 cattle. A great deal is suitable for dairying. Pried to quit only ,£l2 po r acre. Terms can be arranged. Apply * L. JACOB.AGENT, Bora street. Te Kuiti. m m BRAEBTJRN, Recognised as on© of New Zealand’s Leading Hotels. Sun and Sen Breezes all Bay Lon?. Electric Light, Garage. Croquet Lawn. Mfirton-Wangamii Motors pass the door. Write or wire: BRAEBURN* Wanganui.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11422, 19 January 1923, Page 12

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