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SPECIAL FOR keen buyers JI/vl\/ 350 acres in good grass, 150 acres grass and rough feed, Balance bush Capacity -2 sheep and cattle. Buildings—New 4-roomed house and cattle yards. Two-thirds bush land, balance easy mustering hills. Native Lease 42 years. Goodwill £4 10 per acre. Terms £1450 cash. Balance arranged LEWIS & CO. WAKGAtJUI, SOLE AGENTS. LAND! LAND! MODEL DAIRY FARM. £1 ACRES FREEHOLD, Westmi JL mere. Handy to school, store, post office, factory and railway. All flat and in good grass. Well subdivided by good fences into convenient paddocks. Nice 4-roomed house, concrete cowshed, large fowl-run, pigstyes, good Price £7O per acre. About £ISOO cash required. . _ Anply early for this Genuine Bargain to LONDON & CO., Opposite Post Office, i VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. SHEEP RUN AS A GOING CONCERN FOR £ISOO. ACRES, O.R.P. at 80s. One 800 mile from station- 500 cres in grass, 4-roomed cottage, 2oomed storehouse, sheep yards, etc. [adulating to hilly, about 50 acres flat, rice per acre £8 for goodwill, inclndig 200 sheep, 80 head of big cattle 1 ,6, erses, implements, furniture Place ery much understocked. Cash wanted 1500, balance arranged. We strongly dvise inspecting this at once, as it is very rare opportunity to get a good arm as a going concern with such a iw deposit. FAMOUS HAURAKI PLAINS 148 acres, 60 acres in grass, balance rough feed. New 5-roomed house, hot and cold water, every convenience, cowshed, machines. Only five miles from Thames by metal road. Two factories within a mile. Price £4B which includes 30 cows, machines, implements. This class of country is so well known, that w© do not need to enter into a long description of the quality. The 60 acres in grass is caiTying 41 cows. We can arrange exceptionally good term for this property. Further particulars from LAWSON & SWAIN. AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU, - M.Z. ACRESSituated 5 v _ miles railway staon. H eavy rata and white wood uah country, practically all easy ideable country, with a large porion ploaghable when cleared. Title rovernment Lease Freehold obtaiuble at 5 per cent on Government aluatiou Lease, 35 years to run. rice: :£3 ss. Very easy terms to mud purchaser who will improve. ACRES Freehold, from flat to undulating connry, practically all plonghable. .bout 40 acres in crop. Well subivided, gorso and wire fences, 'his property has a certain amount E gorse on it. There is money in to clean up. Price for quick sale, 24 per acre. £ISOO cash. I I \ ACRES Situated in LiOt F dried milk area with igh prices for butter fat. All good airy laud. Well watered and well rassed, and in great heart, been sed entirely for fattening. Under 4 files to railway, post office, store nd school. Price: £33 per acre. Splendid cutting up proposition. Fonld suit several returned soldiers., 'rice right f. BURGESS or A. J. B. SICELY LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, MARTOK CHEAP PROPERTY. If ACRES rich deposit land, al fiat, watered by artesian carrying at present 132 milking cows and horses ; creamery, post office, etc., i-mile ; 4 - roomed house, bathroom, washhouse and man’s room, 12-bail shed, engine and separator. p rice £BS per acre. The cheapest dairy farm on this coast (No. 39" i GILCHRIST AUCTIONEERING COY.. LTD.. PALMERSTON NORTH, SOLE AGENTS. PIGS! PIGS! PIGS Fending Bacon Company THE Feilding Bacon Company, Ltd will be receiving bacon pigs as follows: Feilding, at Factory—Every Monday and Tuesday. ALWA S RULING PRICES. ‘ E. VALLENDER, Rongotea Buyer, E. R. BRIDGE, Rangawahiaßuyer. Phone 316.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12000, 13 February 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12000, 13 February 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12000, 13 February 1920, Page 3