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LAND NOTICES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~ SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, ■ '' METHVEN. /JpHE Remaining Portion of this Estate will be OFFERED FOR SALE SHORTLY, SUBDIVIDED IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. Full Particulars will be advertised later... .' " SSCO ..NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, • "NEW PLYMOUTH'AND STRATFORD. Established 1879. GOOD PAYABLE. INVESTMENTS.'...1 QQA ACRES, "good sheep and cattle counJL<7C/l/ try; CSO acres in grass, balance good bush; 5-room House, orchard,- and garden; sheep and ctt'tlo yards, 10 paddocks; 3 miles to. Post, Office; School, etc. Price only. £3 10s; per acre. Reasonable terms; Qirl ACRES, with Dwelling - and outbuilduiS ings, well subdivided, handy : to-Fac-tory and School, 6 miles from New Plymouth; carries 30 cows well. Price, £16 per acre. One-third cash, balance at 5 per cent. - - OA A ACRES, all improved,' rich country; good G-i'bom House; 22-bail cowshed, and all necessary, outbuildings, 5 miles to Rail,way Station;.handy -to Dairy Factory and.Sale Yards. Price, £11 per acre.' . , ', AI7OA ACRES Grazing; run, 600 • in ■ grass, rk lOi balance first-class bush, situated on the coast, 12 miles from township; held under 21 years' , lease at £40 ,15s. per annum, with right of renewal and all improvements pro-' tected. Well worth inspection.' Price low. I CAN quote Properties of all descriptions at all sorts of prices., Write at once, or pay me a visit. - Loans negotiated. .Terms arranged. . '■ ' N E-W T O N I I N. G, NEW PLYMOUTH. . C9lO QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL GROUP SYSTEM. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FARMERS 1 WITH LIMITED, MEANS.- : WE liavo arranged with the Queensland Government to place Blocks of Land' under offer to New Zealand Selectors, .under, tho following splendid conditions:— 1. Land , to be selected by investors'.them-/. Selves, thereby obviating disappointflient '-'at ballot. , , _- 2. Selectors can detjrmine, the prico of such' lands with the Minister. ; - > : "3. Terms in reach of all,- as .follow:— 1 AGIIICULTURAE . FARMS.—Annual ■ rent, Cd. in £-or.-capital - value'for-.20 years, balanco of 10s. : n A f'aySble end of- ., '' term,-when'th'e ; Fee Simple'vis given. : . AGRICULTURAL . " HOMESTEADS aro niade Freehold hy an. annual payment of 3d. per acre for 10 years. Wo ore now forming'.a group,. so kindly communicate with-us.'and' be included, i

To save expense,, one; farmer can inspect for a group, and. socuro .option. ... H. BAKEE? &■ O'O., - 1 . No. 1 3 CALEDONAN - CHAMBERS, ' -.- ..' WILLIS .STREET, WELLINGTON. v FOR SALE. A PROFITABLE LITTLE DAIRY FARM, ' . comprising— tjl ACRES of Ricli Flat Alluvial Land, situOl atoin the RENOWNED KIARANGA, and within easy distance 1 of Palmerston and Loneburn. Adjoins and school. Well fenced ■ and' watered;-by...two -. artesian wells. This fine little property carries 20 cows throughout the year. Buildings consist of a modern G-roomed house,- stable, loft, piggeries, implement, and cowshed. Good narden and orchard. , '' " i • 1 PRICE .... ... .£1450 . . TERMS ... ... ... JESSO. . Apply- ' BELLBRQS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, . •' PALMERSTON NORTH. . '. ■ 1 ' ' :-v : - 1 ;C737 -TIMBER .-....-PBB-jgg ACRE. - - - LAND. INVESTORS— Why pay fancy, prices for .improved land when you can. get the following property, covered with splendid .MILLING TIMBER, for. JO2 PER ACRE,, and make '.' fortune out of it,- the timber, alone being valuer! at several times tho price asked for the freehold.. When ail in grass the property will , winter at least two sheep to the acre:—... OAOfh ACRES FREEHOLD, six miles . ii/\SrJ\S from Manawatu Railway, . mostly covered with good RIMU BUSH,, estimated to cut 20,000 feet ' per acre.' Metalled road to within two miles. Improved land in this vicinity valued at ','.£B per', acre. £2 15s. per acre refused for timber, alone on adjoining property.: . PRICE .£2 I'ER ACRE. ' iSIOOO 'cash, .£IOOO in twelve months, balance V four 1 years at's per cent; ' ' LONGDBLL -& • CO., V . .. LEADING LAND AGENTS, ~ _ TAIHAPEr 1 Buyers can be met at Shannon and shown ' over property. • 5252 DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. WE have for Sale in the DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND-. GOOO ACRES Freehold, 13 miles from railway; fenced into 7 paddocks; good house, plenty water, rolling downs, lightly timbered in places; carrying H sheep to the acre all the year round. Prico .£3 lUs. per acre. 4211 ACRES Freehold, fenced, new house; 200 acres under wheat cultivation, permanently watered; carrying one sheep to the aero on natural grasses. Prico ,£3 ss. per acre. Stock 3000 sheep; valuation; 1J miles from railway lino. 2670 ACRES, Freehold, rich black soil-plains; U sheep to tho aero on natural grasses, fenced, well watered. Prico ,£i per acre, or will rent for a term at .£530 per annum; ; 2000 sheep, 140 cattle,-and 10 horses at 1 ■ valuation. ; . ' 1 1 • , 103S ACRES Freehold, first-class land, black soil, heavily grassed; .carrying 1} sheeo to the aero; 300 acres', cultivated, 'including 100 acres lucerne; splendidly watered. 31,000 ACRES Freehold, fenced, homestead, well watered; carry 2'sheep to the acre; stock IS,OOO sheep,' 4000 cattle, 100 horses' at valuation. Price . £2 10s. per acre. 20,000 ACRES, Leasehold; rental Id. per apro; 27 years; permanently w'atcred; carrying capacity 10,000 sheep. Price, .£5500 cash. Writo to us and wo will givo you all information concerning this wonderful country. DWAN BROS., . WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. C 7491

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

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