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TARANAKI CHOICE DAIRY FARMS.

! ACREEj highly improved section, nearly sll been ploughed; well fenh-td; close to' School, factory and railway station 1 ; ndWrhcnse of 8 rooms, with bathroom; ace by Kite gas installed in house ; up’to-date cowshed, large impliment shed. Now carring 16 dairy cows and two horses, which were . wintered. Remember ! £2lO was taken off this section for milk alone this season.. Price only £I7OO, with about £6OO cash and balance 5 per cent.

Handy little farm, all Ov# level, well fenced, within easy reach of factory., and school ; small cottage ; 6~bai3 cowshed. Price £2O per acre ; £250 sash, balance 5 per cent. A good chance for young man with small capital.

1 ACRES. Splendidly fenced and _fi_ O grassed dairy farm, all ploughable ; land of rich quality ; 10 paddocks ;• one mile from creamery and school; good dwelling house, cowshed, with miking machines, all complete. One of the best farms in the district. Price £32 per acre, £3OO cash, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. "I /It 4-CRBS. This is a weli-grassed JL x-P farm and lies well to the sun ; subdivided into 13 paddocks ; large portion ploughable ; one mile from cheese factory and school; nice 7-roomed house, 20 bail cowshed. Owner will take town property in part payment. Price £32 per acre, £7OO cash.

ACBBS, This is the pick of v the Stratford district, only 2 miles from post office, factory and school. All highly improved ; subdivided into 11 paddocks, half been ploughed and renewed. Will carry 40 cows easily. Good buildings on property. A pleasure to work a farm like this. Price £4O per acre • £4OO cash, balance at 5 percent.

PABMBES t Remember that if you buy a farm through us ”wo will finance you for stock if required at 6 per cent. W 6 can show you returns and give you sound advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy farming in this district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farm, town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquiries and will do our utmost to help you to make money.

C. and E. Jackson, LAND AGENTS, STEATPOED.

A. W. READ and Co., 79 QUEEN STREET. ' AUCKLAND. The owner of the undermentioned two choice dairy farms desires to exchange for one suitable farm up to 200 acres—must be good land—adaptable to share' milking. TE PUKE. REA 140 ACRES. Fenced and subdivided into G or 8 paddocks by post and wire fences. All in excellent grass, well watered by springs, good shelter. Splendid house, well situated, 7 rooms and necessary outbuildings and conveniences. Half mile to school, 1 mile creamery, cart passes the door, Post office and telephone 1 mile. Price £2l per acre, free of mortgage. This property will conveniently dairy 45 cows. No. 60 REA 160 ACRES, first-class land. All in grass except about 18 acres crop. Splendid position.. Fenced and sub-divided into various paddocks, well watered by springs. House of 5 rooms, conveniently situated. This property is also close to Te Puke railway tation, creamery, school and store adjacent. The property will easily carry 60 dairy cows, and is highly suitable for dairying purposes Price £2l per acre. Mortgaged for £I2OO, 2 years at 5 per cent. No. 61 Full particulars from Sole Agents, A. W. READ & CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 79 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. We have numerous exchanges offering on cash basis. Let us have yours.’ No inflated values.

PROFITABLE SHEEP & CATTLE COUNTRY

Dissolution of Partnership. The undermentioned valuable leaseholds put under oiler for a limited period ;

fOi O ACRES at Is 9d per acre forjjlS years with renewal for a further 21 years at 5 per cent on the then unimproved value. Reasonable distance of railway and school, post office and stores. 703 acres grassed, balance bush, 50 acres ploughable. Wintered 1600 sheep besides cattle and horses on cleared part. Owners been offered £1 per head for lambs in the wool at shearing time. Seven paddocks, all well watered and fenced. This land is not steep inaccessible country, but consists of flats and easy hills. The soil is loam overlying papa. Compensation for all improvements. Present improvements worth at least £3OOO and include two cottages and outbuildings. Price £i 5s per acre ; terms can be arranged. Adjoining 2000 acres, also leasehold, can be purchased for £3 per acre and m'ade freehold at a further £1 10s per'acre. G. STEVEHSj OTAK! RAILWAY,

STERLIN VALUE IN SHEEP AND AIRY FARMS

i KX ACRES, Manawatu Line, rich JL r 7 ? / dairy and fattening land, practicallj'- all ploughable, about 70 acres have been ploughed, 7-roomed house, trapshed, cowshed, woolshed, yards and dip, man’s room, etc., now carrying 700 sheep, 13 head cattle and 4 horses, handy to school railway station and co-operative creamery. Price £45 per acre. Terms £2OOO cash, balance arranged.

ACRES, Hawke’s Bay district. Bing fenced, subdivided into seven paddocks, well watered, all flat, 179 acres in grass, balance in crop. Good 2-roomed whare, 6-stalled stable, chaff house, etc. G 4 acres in rape, 55 acres in swedes, 55 acres in oats, 3% miles by level metal road, from railway station, 7 miles from school Title, leasehold expiring 1920. Compulsory purchasing clause £8 per acre. Kent 8s per aero. Goodwill £1412. Terms cash.

-M 4\ ACRES, Waverley district, a. a 'U' 1500 acres in grass, balance bush, about 300 acres flat, 30 acres have been ploughed, watered by lakes and streams. 14 paddocks and two houses, 6 and 6 rooms, woolshed, s>eep yards, dip, stable. 7 miles from railway station, sheep country. Price£B 15s per acre. Terms about £SOOO cash, balance arranged. LOWER BUTT offers farmers and others wishing to retire, a lovely suburb, with beautiful homes, having all the advantages of the country, and yet within 21 miles reach of Wellington. Golf links, bowling greens, tennis courts, etc. Pull details forwarded on application of the many charming properties placed in my hands for sale.

A K.4T|l ACHES, Peilding district, all 41-0& v* in grass but 50 acres in bush. Ring fenced, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 200 acres of which are practically fiat and ploughablc when stumped, five acres stumped, will carry 2 sheep besides cattle, good six-roomed house, stable, trapshed, cowshed, etc, sheep yards, two miles from school, three miles from creamery, nine miles from township Price only £ll per acre. Pavourable terms.

GISBORNE. 1250 acres, all in grass, subdivided into Seven paddocks, sheep and cattle yards, very easy country, lies well to the sun. seven-roomed house and all conveniences, main road runs through the property. Wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 head of cattle. Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with 18 years yet to run, at 5s 7d per acre, and right of renewal for another 21 years, at valuation, £7OO payable for improvements at end of first term. Price £6500. Easy terms arranged.

NOTE.—Buyers of good farm properties should write to obtain particulars from the undersigned, and receive reliable information acquired by personal inspection. Sellers of farm properties should send me details without delay, including area, number of paddocks, how much flat, hilly and undulating land, how watered, price, mortgages (if any) and terms.

fi. Ernest Leighton, Anctioneer and Estate Agent, 182 Eeathbrston Street, WELLINGTON, or LOWER HUTT

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 3

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