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FOR SALE. CHEAP FARMS. ACI?B S, Freehold, 520 acres clearluU €i \ nm j j n ) >est English grasses, balance in bush, now being felled by contract; 5-rooined dwelling, hot and cold water, all conveniences, with the usual outbuildings. This is good limestone country, and when all in grass will carry 1000 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 a good town on a splendid metalled mad. Price per acre, terms «£IOOO cash. 1342 A COOD FARM. rton ACRES, all in English grasses, good limestone country and of easy undulating formation, and practic* ail.v all ploughable when stumped. This place wintered 800 breeding ewes, 50 cattle 21-year-old, 30 yearlings. There is a four-roomed house, telephone, wool* shed, etc.; 5 miles from'good town. Price .£lO per acre 1553 CHEAP MANAWATU LAND. OA ACRES, Freehold, situated in the Manawatu, all in grass and ploughable, well fenced into 8 paddocks, veil watered throughout, and there is cn abundance of timber on the property for all purposes. This place will do 12 • ows well, and with cropping would easily do 15; G-roomed 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, AT2IOO only, terms arranged. 1446 IN SUNNY NELSON. 4 ACRES, with fine 12-roomed house, hot and cold water, septic tank, motor-shod, tennis court, apple sheds, gas house, acetylene gas, grape houses, erd 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 being sacrificed at the price asked, and the terms will be made very easy indeed. Price, <£1575. 1373 COOD COUNTRY. ACRES, Manawatu, all in grass ex- • ” cepting 4 acres of shelter bush, all flat, ploughable country, splendid for cropping, and ereat grass country; fenced into 8 paddocks, well watered. Nature of the soil is heavy deposit, and it is exceptionally good. Stock now on the land is 35 cows, bull, and 3 horses; 7-rooined 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 bo purchased to-day for ,£5850, as a going concern; terms arranged. This is a gift at the price. 062 For further particulars and for a "opy of the new issne of our "Register,” write to HARCOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, •WELLINGTON. HOTELS FOR SALE. BROS.. WELLINGTON. HOTEL, price £5500. HOTEL, price £2600. HOTEL, .£I2OO cash required. HOTEL, price .£BOOO. HOTEL, price £ISOO. HOTEL, price £2750. HOT? L, price £I3OO. HOTEL, Marlboro’. £I7OO. HOTEL, near Wellington, -P39JW COUNTRY HOTEL, price £IBOO. HOTEL, Country, price *£2200. HOTEL. Country, price £3500. Hotels, cash required. £BOO. £IOOO, £I2OO, £ISOO, £2OOO. £2500 to £SOOO. DWAN BROS.. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. A GENUINE MARGAIN FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM.

*| AAA ACHES, FREEHOLD, adjoin xUUU ing Kaetibi, all in grass, all 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-up proposition, for dairy farms; subdivided by good fences into 15 well watered paddocks; sheep and cattle yards, dip and large woolshed with machines; nice 6-roomed house, all conveniences, including telephone; also 4-rpomed cottage. Will winter 2000 sheep, including 1000 breeding ewes, besides 150 cattle. Lambs fattened on property. PRICE, £l3 per acre. £3OOO cash, balanco at 6 per cent. Further particulars from LONDON AND CO., HOTJSF, AND INSURANCE Agents, ' WANGANUI. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SEATOUN Superior Residence, 8 rooms, replete with every modern domestic convenience, in first-class order, i-acre freehold land, nicely laid out gardens and lawns, glasshouse and large garage, alongside tram and beach. Price £2750. terms £750 cash; immediate pos* tession. LOWER HTJTT (close station)—Superior Residence, 6 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc., water and gas installed; over J-acre freehold j land 'more if desired), beautifully laidout flower and vegetable gardens and fruit trees; large grape house in full bearing, and tomato house. Price £1800; terms about £350 cash, or*?-' ACRES Freehold, Bay of Plenty, .-wOO 5 miles railway, 2 mile school and post office; cream cart calls; practically all rich drained swamp, half in English gras©, balance rough feed; will carry 80 dairy cows with further improvement, 6 paddock.;; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £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. IAA ACRES, Manawatn line (handy lUv Wellington), railway, school, factory and post office; all flat and in grass; 9 padlocks watered running streams; capacity S 5 dairy cows and young stock; 5-roomed house, usual outbuildings. Price £46 10s per acre. Terms, about £IOOO cash. This property has extensive beach frontages, which will be very valuable in the very near future for cutting up K. C. RUTTER AND CO., LAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 10

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