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FOR SALE DAIRY FARMS. IN THE MOST PROGRESSIVE PARTS OF THE WAIKATO. MATA MATA. 102 ACRES, freehold, all in grass, good rich dairy flats, subdivided into 1A paddocks, water supplied by creeks and springs. Tha property is now i«-i cw-vi.i.i >- c, jittl© improvement. Buildcarrying 50 cows, and could carry much more with a little improvement. Buildings consist of a 6-roomed dwelling, with all modern conveniences, 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor, fitted with 6-cow milking plant and electric light. 1 rice £4O per acre. Deposit ,£2OOO. ACRES, all in grass, beautiful unduUating country, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered by river running through the property. Buildings consist of a 5-roorued dwelling (modern), 5-bail cowshed with concrete floor, fitted With millritier _i U-al 134 iTJL j — -T, v .,, cv . opening (inoaern; fitted with milking plant and electric light. Price .£24 per acre. Deposit £SOO. further particulars from R. H. WOOD, THE LIVE AGENT. HAMILTON.

CHEAP FARMS. ££/k/\ ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa vicinity; all in grass; 100 acrwj ploughable. some rich, ri\©r flats; 8-roomed residence and all necessary outbuildings» nearly 2 sheep to acre, and 35 cows. Price. «£26 per acre. This is a beautiful property. 1 A{\ ACRES, Hutt Valley; nearly half flat and ploughable; 80 acres grossed, ring fenced; good access; 1$ miles railway, 1 mile creamery; bouse and outbuildings; carry beast to 3acres when fully improved, rnoe, Terms arranged. J. D. MINTYRE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. 815-217, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ONE OF THE CHOICEST LITTLE FARMS IN TARANAKI. PC A ACRES of really choice land, all dead level, no weeds, Freehold title, tarred roads, beautiful sheltered house of 10 rooms, all conveniences; telephone, etc. Carrying 70 head of stock, owner will guarantee to do 35 cows well. One mortgage at 5 per cent., and ,£IOOO deposit. Price is J6496Q for the 54 acres. This farm is really ohoice, and I invite inspection. Wire for appointment to C. R. FAIRBROTHER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ST. AT7BYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TARANAKI’S BEST. OQA ACRES, Freehold, of the famous Bell Block Dairy Land, owned by the present family 35 years, and never previously been offered for sale. It is an.ideal piece of country, all highly improved, subdivided into 15 paddocks, rioh soil, well watered. Now carrying 140 cows, also large number of grazing stook, horses, etc. Homestead comprises 8 largo rooms, all conveniences, up-to-date outbuildings, splendidly sheltered. Two road frontages, | male to dairy factory, 1 mile to school and township. 5 miles from New Plymouth. For further -particulars as to price and terms write to Sole Agent. SHEEP OR CATTLE SPLENDID Grazing Farm, coast land, 550 acres, freehold. Well fenced, subdivided, sheep-proof fencing, up-to-date dwelling house of 5 rooms, hot apd cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs, tennis court. Lovely 6ea view, suitable for grazing or dairying, on railway route New Plymouth to Opun&ke; metalled motor road. Selling cheap at <£lß per acre. Terms to suit purchaser. Would make three good dairy farms. (A bargain here!) E. JACKSON, AGENT, OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39. 'Phone 575 or 688. SOME REAL BARGAINS. ACRES, Freehold, splendidly situated in the Rangitikei district; no waste —— - land; suitable for any class of farming; well watered; good home, every convenience; can he bought oheaply. Inquire at once. AA £\ ACRES, Freehold, 180 acres ploughable, Balance good grazing land; well 44U fenced and divided into 12 paddocklT; small 5-roomed cottage; all necessary outbuildings; will parry 800 breeding ewes, 25 oowe, and dry stook. Price established AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS for sale. Owner , retiring, will entertain experienced working partner. Do not let the above chances pass you. liixe. LONDON AND CO., 140 W 1 WANGANUI.

TENDERS. SAWMILLING PLANT AND BUILDINGS. fTIENDERS are invited for the Purchase A of the Sawmilling Plant and Buildings, etc., of the Tokomaru Valley Sawmilling Co., Ltd. (in liquidation). Schedules of the plant and full particulars may be obtained upon application to Messrs Moss and Co., Odlin's Buildings, Cable street, Wellington, or P.O. Box 78, Wellington. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will close at NOON on April 23rd, 1924, and should be marked "Tenders for Tokomaru," and addressed to P.O. Box 1283, Wellington. P. 33. PATRICK, Receiver for the Debenture-holder*. AMIWUD WALLBOARD. fTTHIS splendid Wallbroad makes perA manent Hygienic and Artistio I’annelling for Walls and Ceiling. I Wo carry large stocks in all standard sizes. I Samples and illustrated booklet promptly supplied on application. AUBREY GUALTER AND GO., Chief Agents, 1149-151, Feathcrston street, Wellington. NIGHT BEVAN’S ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT. NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT. PIXIE BRAND PLASTER OP PARIS. Fresh Shipments Landing. BRISCOE AND COMPANY. LIMITED. PNEUMATIC TOOLS FOR ENGINEERS, BUILDERS, MINERS. THE BRISTOL PNEUMATIC TOOLS are the lightest, handiest, and best value on the market. Stocks held. Ask for quotations for Tools or Compressors, and compare quality and efficiency before deciding. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10-12, Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. Bulk Store: Maginnity street. ’Phone 208. When You Require QREGON J^ATHS We can quote you from Stock. ROSENFELD AND CO. (N.Z.), LTD.. L. G. Porter, Manager, 12 Panama street. Box 618. Telegrams : "Roshaar." WANTED Known—For Commercin and Goneral Printing, ring 2747. "N.Z. Times" Job Printing Department,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 10