AX IDEAL DAIRY FVft.M AS A GOING CONCERN. r\Q ACRES, beautiful ricK dairy iUOland, 85 acres have been ploughed, water in each paddock; up-to-date house with every convenience, hot and cold water, concrete cowshed, fitted with milking machines, 30 gallon separator, horse, cart, harness, ploughs, harrows, mower, discs, seed sower, cans, 34 cows in milk, 8 springing heifers, 1 purebred Jersey bull, all furniture, which is new. house and buildings 2i years old. Tenure L.1.P.; rent 15s 6d per acre; owner’s interest walk-in, walk-out, £l9 per acre; the stocP>, furniture and plant is valued at £B7l. ACRES, all flat dairy land; O U all buildings new and in good order; 2i miles from railway. Freehold £26 per acre; only £4OO cash required; balance at 5J per cent, for a term of years. “I pi pi ACRES; a splendid piece I UUU of sheep country; winters over two big sheep to the acre besides 150 head cattle; well divided and watered, and handy to town. Freehold £lO 12s 6d; good terms 1 Kli ACRES, all ploughable when J- tl U stumped; 20 acres have been ploughed ; house, cowshed, trapehed, 6 paddocks, well watered, will dairy 60 cows, J-mile from factory; held under lease for seven years at 25e per acre with optional right of purchase at £26 for the freehold; goodwill of lease £2OO. Open for six weeks only. IQA ACRES, rich dairy land, tJ LI highly improved ; up-to-date house and all necessary outbuildings: within one mile of railway. Freehold £32; only £SOO cash required. "I /'A/'Y ACRES, all flat dairy land; IUU good house and outbuildings; close to school and factory. Freehold £3O ; no mortgage.
A O ACRES, freehold, with a few O acres river reserve free; tfri* smell property will easily milk 20 oows, with dry stock; the land is all flat, and fully half stumped; the soil is rich, and there is a plentiful supply of water, and the home is comfortable ■ there is a good shed (oonorwted), ami all other necessary buildings; a really good start in life for a young man * only 5 miles from Pahiatua. Price per acre; cash required £350 Apply early. T 1 ACRES of splendid freehold land, situated within two miles of Pahiatua; all ploughable. and 14 acres stumped, 11 acres under cultivation; ring fenced; well subdivided. well watered—in fact an ideal dairy (arm: now carrying 32 cows young stock and 2 homes; buildings R°°d; also nice shelter and orchard ; very easy distance to the school and creamery. This is one of those properties that is not often in themarket .and we would strongly recommend you to inspect it without loss of time. The price is £36 10s and only £SOO cash. 1 ft A S ,£fn>etual Lease, rent ,CJ only £2 l(h per annum, land all stumped and 3 aorew under the plough; good house and aH necessary outbuildings; also good orchard. Lews than 8 miles fram Town and within easy distance of School and Oreemeir* Price, only £6<X>. Easy terms, or will exchange for larger dairy farm
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4829, 6 May 1914, Page 3
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