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SPLENDID VALVE FREEHOLD FAFM OF 254 ACRES. PRICE £45 PER ACRE. This property is situate! in one of the best dairying districts in the ( Dominion. Splendid climata. The soil is of first-class quality, about 180 acres in grass, the balance being swamp with plenty of rough feed. The unimproved portion can be broken in with little expense. To an energetic r .man with little capital this property offers a rare opportunity. The 'farm is capable of dairying 100 cows, is in the DRIED MILK AREA, r i highest prices for butter.lat, every facility being provided for the trans- ■ port of milk. Buildings consist of 2 roomed cottage, milking shed with machines & g , engine installed. d ; )t . Boundary fences are sheep proof, with five paddocks post and wire ie , fences. ? i We have inspected this place and can confidently recommend it as a n i SOUND PROPOSITION. ie i The vendors will accept an approved mortgage and a little cash or would exchange for unencumbered town property. D : ,f , EXCELLENT REASON FOR SELLING. 4_ For fuller particulars apply at once to: u . ■; FAIRBURN AND FALCONER, LAND department. O 52 VICTORIA AVENUE, S. M. DIXON, st ! WANGANUI- Manager. e
e. ■ Two Good r’arms. l; Q OWNERS WILL EXCHANGE FOR WANGANUI HOUSE OR SUBURB AN PROPERTY OR SMALL FARM. id'2B4 ACRES near Auckland. Mostly ploughable land. Il paddocks. 150 m acres in grans, balance in fern. Wintered 90 bead grown cattle. House 3 rooms, cowbails etc. —PRICE £l4 10s; equity £l2OO. , n 1000 ACRES, Main Trunk. All felled and grassed. Stock 900 breeding - ewes. 700 lambs, 500 wethers, 100 head of cattle, modern residence and outbuildings. PRICE £l2 10s PER ACRE. THE ABOVE ARE WELL WORTH INSPECTION. "■ A I.SO FOR. SALE. BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS. BOOKS & FANCY GOODS. MARBLE BAR. ‘ ! For Ail Details Apply: 11 LEWIS & CO. AGENTS, WANGANUI. n.
a. ■■■■DnaßMaaMaMamaMMaiMaMaManHnKSMXwacssciatfKMacEsaMPMMMß&iEauuasamcKarßKisnaKnß ; e 5 Tfi© fo.?' WITH THE PROSPECT OF RECORD PRICES FOR DAIRY PP.ODUCE NEXT SEASON, A BIG DEMAND FOR GOOD FARMS IS BEING EXPERIENCED. WE QUOTE A FEW TIP-TOP MODEL FARMS IN THE HAWERA DISTRICT WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL—THE RETURNS JUSTIFY THE PRICES AND HERE YOU ARE RIGHT IN THE HEAP.T OF THE J - BIGGEST PRODUCING AREA. 00 ACRES and carrying 34 cows, 8 heifers, 2 horses, 1 bull, 12 calves, 5 sheep; fences practically all boxthorn; watered by windmill in centre of farm; buildings arc a feature ol' the place, the cowshed be. ing the most up-to-date possible, full concreted holding yard and concreted pig-sty to hold 50 pigs. House of 5 rooms in splendid or- ' der and conveniences and included with the farm r.re 4 cow L.K.G. 1 plant with Lister Engine, 6 cans, cart, harness, and farm imple. ments all in very fine order; also 2 stacks hay. A' model farri, no ■ ! work to do io get it in order and giving tip-top returns. Inspection , will convince you. For terms and conditions apply to us at once. We ; are sole agents. 70 ACRES, good house with every convenience, motor shed and splendid cow-shed, concrete yard with totara posts; subdivided into 10 paddocks; 2 windmills, water laid on in every paddock; live hedges throughout; carrying 0 cows, 10 in.calf heifers, 2 bulls and 4 horses. This farm was awarded first prize in the A & P farm com- ■ ' , petition. 1916. Not an inch of waste land. The owner selling only on '' i account of ill-health. Milking machines go with the farm. -"'9o ACHES overlooking ths township and NEVER BEEN MILKED ON. s - ; First-class land and admirably suited for stud farm, been used for fattening only and lias wintered 400 sheep. Subdivided into 8 padc" ; docks, with good wire and live fences., watered by strer -a and dam; e ’ handy to laciory. A ery attractive bungalow house of 5 rooms, scullery .-bathroom. h. & c. water, telephone etc., motor shed an., work- • • shop. No cowshed. An iueal proposition. ‘A 1 THE WEEK & JOLL - hawera 8- LAND, STOCK, INSURANCE, GENT UAL COMMISSION & FINANCIAL '<l i AGENTS.
FARMS ? FOR SALE wr rt’ il * '.'■ .a WESTMERE FARMS. - ' •. Here is your chance to get etc of the few farms that are left for sale i ; on the Main North Road. i.'.-’ i! 9-1 ACRES, all well watered and ploughable, and 8-roomed dwelling and outbuildings, 13 paddocks well fenced. Price £16,670; Cash required £1250, Balance 6 per cent, for 5 years. (22) I HUNTERVILLE SHEEP FAP..M. 1382 ACRES (312 acres Educational Lease at 5/9 balance freehold) sub-divided into 16 paddocks, fairly well fenced and watered; Good 7-roomed dwelling with telephone; woolshed, stable, i yards and 3-roomed whare. Wintered 2200 big sheep, mostly breeding ewes; 90 three year old f steers and 20 horses. Price £ll per acre. Further particulars on application. (222) SMALL SUBURBAN FARM. 15 ACRES, all flat, carrying 12 cows, well watered, 7-roomed house. Only a couple of miles l from Post Office. Price £5OOO. cash required, £l5OO. (202) LOOK! £lOOO CASH PUTS YOU INTO THIS TARANAKI FARM. THERE IS MONEY IN THIS FOR AN ENERGETIC MAN. 2000 ACRES freehold, 3.3 miles from Stratford; 1000 acres in grass, balance standing bush: 8 : large paddocks, watered by streams. Will winter 11 sheep to acre; 4-roomed cottage. Owner sellI ing account of ill-health. Price only £5 per acre. (241) < Hyder J J farkes J# house. Land, Insurance,finance Agents & Valuers. DISTRICT AGENTS BRITISH TRADERS’ FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. LTD • WILLIAMSON’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), BOX 233 NEXT POST OFFICE, AVENUE. ’Phone 1149.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 7
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