O'T'T ACRES, rich fattening ooirn- • .• try, highly improved; close to railway and good town; a vary choice piece of country. Freehold £42 10e; only £2500 cash required. "J K ACRES, all in grass, well f •tl divided; 8-roomed house; SO acres ploughable. A choioe little property for mixed farming. Price £9 ss; £6OO cash. "I Onn ACRES, 150 acres plough.L«UU 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. PJfx ACRES, a nice little dairy Y • . far ™ 5 highly improved; all flat dairying land; nicely situated; good house and outbuildings. Freehold £BO P® r acre; close to co-operative factory. IHO ACRES, 40 under the plough, good buildings; close to factopr and school. Freehold £lB 10s: only £3OO cash required AN IDEAL FATTENING FARM. ~t /I ACRES, 200 acres ploughf 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;' £2500 cash, balance on good terms. QQ ACRES, as a going ooncera, y rich dairy land, highly improved ; close to factory, i-mile from school andl P.O. Price of freehold, which includes the following stock, 30 good dairy cows, 4 heifers. 1 bull, 3 breeding sows, 2 horses, dray and gig with harness, cans, ploagh, 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, pr*oJ OO tically all flat, several acres have been stumped and ploughed, 13 acres now in crops; the soil is a nch chocolate loam, the whole property is exceptionally well watered by creeks, and is well fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks. Buildings consist of flrst- | class /-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 fao* t°ry. The property is now carrying the following stock, and will winter them well_ :50 milking cows, 3 heifers and 107 sheep. Rates only £l9 per annum. The price is £26 per' acre. We hare never offered similar class of country for £35, and the terms aTe as easy as one could desirs; £SOO casl ; balance £ or 5 years at 5J per cent. Inspect without delay; it will not be long on the market. QQK ACRES. 351 freehold. 484 OOt/ 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 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 3
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