■'T ACRES, rich fattening oouiO • • try, highly improved; clom to railway and good town; a very choice piece of country. Freehold £43 IQs; only £2500 cash required. ~t H K ACRES, all in grass, well 1 I U divided; 8-roomed house; M acres ploughable. A choice little property for mixed farming. Price £9 ss; £6OO cash. 1 O AfJ ACRES, 150 acres plough--1 “vl U able, 50 acres have been stumped; good 10-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, garden and orchard: winters 2400 sheep and 200 head cattle; 9 miles from railway; a very nice property. Freehold £l4; easy terms to good man. ACRES, a nice little dairy tI.C fan*; highly improved; all flat dairying land; nicely situated; good house and outbuildings. Freehold £BO per acre; close to co-operative factory. 102 ACRES, 40 under the plough, good buildings; close to factory and school. Freehold £lB 10s; only £3OO cash required. AN IDEAL FATTENING FARM. Ci 1/| ACRES, 200 acres ploughy -1 '"'t able; 60 acres ploughed, well divided and watered, flat land grows splendid rape and turnips. 31 acres now in rape and turnips: large woolshed; winters 1250 sheep and 100 head cattle; situated 4 miles from railway by good motor road. This property will dairy a large herd of cows as well as running a large number of sheep. Tenure L.1.P.; rent 7/11. Owner’s interests £ll 10s; £3500 cash, balance on good terms. QO ACRES, as a Bping oemoern, tJ O rich dairy land, nigfly improved ; close to factory, J-mile from school and P.O. Price of freehold, which includes the following stock. 30 good dairy cows. 4 heifers. 1 bull, 3 breeding sows. 2 horse*, dray and gig with harness, cans, plough, harrows, mowing machine, etc., etc.. £3O 12s 6d per acre; Good terms.
THE CHEAPEST MIXED FARM WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. "I QQ ACRES, all freehold, pracAOu tically all flat, several acres have been stumped and ploughed, 12 acres now in crops; the Boil is a rich chocolate loam, the whole property ta exceptionally well watered by creeks, and is well fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks. Buildings consist of firstclass 7-roomed house with every convenience, cowshed (13-stall, concreted) with large hay loft, also wash-house, and all other necessary outbuildings; situated within 4 miles of town, and barely 1 mile from school and faotory. The property is now carrying the following stock, and will winter them well :50 milking oowb. 3 heifers and 107 sheep. Ratee odlv £l9 per annum. The price is £26 per acre. We hare never offered similar class of country for £35, and the terms are as easy as one could desk *; £SOO cesi ; balance r or 5 years at 5$ per cent. Inspect without delay; it will not be long on the market. 80 K ACRES. 351 freehold. 484 Oil L.1.P.. rent £l7 10s per annum ; this can be converted to freehold for £1 per acre; all this country is hilly and undulating, easily rideable; will winter 950 ewes. 500 dry sheep, with 70 head of cattle; the
sitaution is good. 14 miles from Pahiatua by good road, the land all lays to the sun. and the building are excellent ; house contains 6 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), connected with 'phone, good woolshed and all other necessary buildings. amongst very nice neighbours. Price £9 10s per acre; terms £2500 cash, balance arranged. We would advise an early inspection.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5258, 18 October 1915, Page 3
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