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FOR IMMEDIATE FA'.E. o fW ti ACRES, L.T.P., 2 esA a,/ Jr from rail, all in miles in grass 12 acres under the plough. About half total acres ploughable when slumped, balance easy hills; good 7-roomcd house, outbuildings, cow shed, etc. Price £lO. ~(70.) S)> ; ACRES, 0.R.P.. all in grass, 7 acres under the phmgh, mosEy plougnable, when slumped; from school a-roomed cod age and oiuouddiugs. Price A i 2 per acre. (On.) AH IDEAL DAIRY FARiI ACRES, L.1.P.. all in. grass, one mile from dl and factory. 0 acres in crop, ver half flat, balance very easy ills; collage and cow-shod, etc., 'rice £2O per acre.’ CbS.) LAND AGENT AND LICENSED NATIVE INTERPRETER. HAETIHI. UPPER RANOITIKE!.

fXAP | ACHES, 5 miles from O'rfcA/ large market town by motor ro.ul; U miles from school. Has all boon first-class heavy bush country, now ail in grass. Splendidly watered and sub-divided into numerous paddocks About 150 acres of heavy fattening flats, balance easy low warm hills; new house of 6 rooms with all convoaencas, telephone, etc , cowshed and trap shed, sheep yards. Carrying capacity 2 breeding owes par acre, besides cattle, and capable of great improvement Price £25 per acre; easy terms; most of the purchase money can remain, on for 12 years balance bush; 900 acres very easy low country, considerable portion of which is flat and ploughable when stumped. Splendid grass country; well sub divided and watered by permanent streams. This country produces magnificent stock, and the winter carrying cap aoity is 2 sheep pa** acre, besides cattle. There aro 2 good dwellings with all conveniences: new woolshad with 3 stand plant and engine, cattle and sheep yards. 15 miles by motor road from railway and market town. Flics £8 per acre. at 4i per cent. (P. 10.) A OSES, freehold; 1000 acres in grass, Terms £3OOO cash. F. B. H BBICB LAND AGE ST ■ - Mi ETON

GOOD DAIRY FARMS. IpCjTh ACRES of first-class dairying land, 7 miles from Stratford, Kaponga and El-t-Lam. Ail level and undulating country, and well subdivided into 10 or 12 paddocks; ail in grass except 1 acre shelter bush and 81 acres turnips, school adjoining. | Exceptionally fine outhouses and man’s whare, suitable for sharemilkors; and shed with 3-cow Gane milking machines inatalleP, usual piggeries and fowihouses, lease has 8 years to run at £252 per annum rent with compulsory purchasing clause at £3G per acre, less £SOO deposit paid. .Price £IOOO, which includes milking machines and the £SOO deposit paid. Property now carrying 53 cows, 2 yearlings, 58 calves and 7 horses, which can be arranged If desired. A cheap property. ACRES Crown Lease at ■ JL V/ £B3 per annum as rent 1 and principal, good dairying land j 21 miles from Waipukurau, all in grass except 8 acras lucerne and 10 acres cow grass and clover, well subdivided and well watered, small orchard and garden, 9 roomed bouse and B-roomed cottage fitted up for married couple, 12 bail cowshed, up to-date with concrete floor and drainage, milking plant installed Alfa Lava Separator, pumping plant and saw-bench, pig-styes and mn, yards, etc; carrying 34 cows, 4 boiLrs, horses and young stock. Would easily dairy 45 cows. Price including 34 cows and 24 calves, milking plant, and separator, pumping plant, saw-benoh, 2 large stacks bay, oat stack, 3 sows, 1 boar, plough, harrows, roller, mower, horse and cart and various other farm implements, only £2875; £1250 cash. Come early to inspect as this is an exceptional bargain.

J. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS MARION. Whenever _/ there is n. %'S; “SSS. cough or coM i n the fnniilv, give the sn'Verer thisaplondid family medicine —it has stood the test of Imll a century. Always keep a bottle in the house. Be sure and get the original Bonningtou’s. ‘ 134 J

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11450, 1 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11450, 1 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11450, 1 February 1918, Page 3

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