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FOR SALE CHEAP FARMS. wKA ACRES, Freehold, 520 acres clear--40" e<l and in best English grasses.' balance in bush, now being felled ty contract; 5-roomed dwelling, hot and cold water, all conveniences, with the usual outbuildings. This is good limestone country, and when all in grass will carry 10C-0 ewes, 40 dairy cows, and 60 head of cattle. It is one of the best farms in the district, and is situated only 7 miles from 9 a good town on a splendid metalled road. Price .£l3 per acre, terms JBIOOO cash, 1342 A GOOD FARM. proACHES, all in English grasses, good limestone country and of easy undulating formation, and .practically all ploughable when stumped. This place wintered 800 breeding ewes, 50 cattle a four-roomed house, telephone, woolshed, etc.; 5 miles from good town. Price illO per acre 1553 CHEAP MANAWATU LAND. OO ACHES, Freehold, situated in the Manawatu, all in grass and ploughable. well fenced into 8 paddocks, well watered throughout, and there is rn abundance of timber on the property for all purposes. This place will do 12 mjws well, and with cropping would easily do 15; (Lroomed house, usual conveniences, well-laid out gardens, two orchards, concrete paths, 12-bail cowshed, separatingroom. chicken house, and it is a well sheltered property. It is situated within easy distance of Palmerston, and only 5 minutes’ walk from railway station, and 1 mile from factory. Price, .£2IOO only, terms arranged. , 1446 IN SUNNY NELSON. 4 ACRES, with fine 12-roomed house, 'hot and cold water, septic tank, motor-shed, tennis court, apple sheds, gas house, acetylene gas, grape houses, and there is a billiard room in the house as well; fine large rooms, with built-in wardrobes, balcony, sleeping porches, and there is a nice orchard, etc., etc. This place is situated in the Nelson district, and is beirg sacrificed at the price asked, and the terms will be made very easy indeed. Price., ,£1575. 1373 GOOD COUNTRY. WA ACRES, Manawatu, all in grass ex- • ' * ceptinp 4 acres of shelter bush, all flat, ploughable country, splendid for cropping, and e-reat grass' country; fenced into 8 paddocks, well watered. Nature of the soil is 'heavy deposit, arid it is exceptionally good. Stock now on the land is 35 cows, bull, and 3 horses; 7-roomed house, whare, cow-shed, 3-oow plant and engine, piggery, etc. This is alluvial deposit land, and is within easy distance of Palmerston, and it can be purchased to-day for .£5850, as a going concern; terms arranged. This is a gift at the price. 982 For further particulars and for a -opy of the new issue of our "Register,” write to HARCOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. HOTELS FOR SALE. BROS.. WELLINGTON. HOTEL, price .£5500. HOTEL, price .22000. HOTEL, £I2OO cash required. HOTEL, price £BOOO. HOTEL, price £ISOO. HOTEL, price £2750. HOT: L, price £I3OO. HOTEL. Marlboro’, £I7OO. HOTEL, near Wellington, £3250. COUNTRY HOTEL, price £IBOO. HOTEL, Country, price £2200. HOTEL, Country, price £3500. Hotels, cash required, £BOO. £IOOO, £I2OO, £ISOO, £2OOO, £2500 to £SOOO. CWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

A GENUINE MARGAIN ■FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. *J AAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, adjoin- I •Avrl#" ing Raetihi, all in grass, ali easy country, all rideable, close to school, town, factory and saleyards; good metal road; two frontages, with another road! surveyed through the property, making it a suitable cutting-un proposition for, dairy farms; subdivided bv good fences into 15 well watered paddocks; sheep and cattle yards, dip and large woolshed I with machines; nice 6-roomed house, all I conveniences, including tolephone; also broomed cottage. j Will winter 2000 sheep, including 1000 breeding ewes, besides 150 cattle. Lambs, fattened on property. PRICE, .£l3 per acre. J 63000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Further particulars from LONDON AND CO., HOUSE, LiND AND INSURANCE Agents, WANGANUI. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SEATOUN Superior Residence. 8 1 rooms, replete with every modern domestic convenience, in first-class order. 1-acre freehold land, nicely laid out gardens and lawns, glasshouse and largo garage, alongside tram and beach. Price £2750. terms £750 cash; immediate pos. LOWER DUTT (close station)—Superior Residence, 6 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc., water and gas installed; over i-acre freehold land 'moro if desired), beautifully laidout flowor and vegetable gardens and fruit trees; large grape house in full bearing, and tomato house. Price £1600; terms about £350 cash, rt/vp' ACRES Freehold. Bay of Tlenty, .400 5 miles railway, J mile school and post office; cream cart calls; practically all rich drained swamp, half in English grata, balance rough feed; will carry 80 dairy cows with further improvement, 6 paddocks; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Prico £2B 10s per acre. Terms to capable man only. £750 cash, or would consider exchange for investment property. Exceptionally cheap property. Owner leaving to settle in Australia. 100 ACRES, Manawatu lino (handy Wellington), railway, school, factory and post office; all flat and in grass; 9 padlocks watered running streams; capacity 35 dairy cows and young stock; 5-roomed house, usual outbuildings. Price «£46 10s per acre. Terms, about .£IOOO cash. This propertr has extensive beach frontage®, which will be very valuable in the very near future for cutting up. ' K. G. RUTTER AND Co. t LAND AGENTS. WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 10

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