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_ . .LAND NOTICES. ••A ■ 2J SHEEP COUNTRY, AT .£6 15s. PER ACRE. fiQA ACRES FREEHOLD, good easy country, 7 'well"grassed; carried 21 Sheep to the Aero WoU right through the winter. 125 ACRES I'LOUGH ABLE,. H miles from within • day's drive of freezing works/ -S'ROOMED HOUSE, Sheepyards, and Outbuildings. PRILIi, «£G 15s. per acre; terms arranged. TO- LAND SEEKERS! A CHANCE YOU-DON'T'-GET. EVERY DAY. m ACRES LEVEL LAND,"in the-licarl; of ploughable (when cleared), 100 acres in grass, lfr miles from' factory and:railway' statioh (lliaitt line), on mewl toad, sheep fenced (G paddocks), -i-roomed- House (nearly new), cowshed) aiid barii. PRICE, .£ls per acre; only <£300 cash. ... - AVo have some of the Best Farms!, in Taranaki for Sale, from 100 Acres to 2000 Acrcs. List sent 011 application. Applv— - : . ... HICKMAN ; Fi "RUSSELL & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. , Calt \'i CHEAP LAND. ; r ' 'LEASE IN PERPETUITY. ' . ACRES First-class Limestone Country, adjoining the famous Te Ante Station and known UOX as Coolgardie Sheep Run. Always winters two. ewes per acre on grass, and lamliß always sell at top price. Cari'ies doubje this munbei'.in summer, besides horses ahd cuttle. Nine-tenths ploughable country and splendid SDil 'nud- splendidly watered by ever-running streams. Carrying capacity .can,- be doubled by agriculture. New homestead yards and wool; filled, and old out station building? Present stock-consists 0f'2300 sheep and lambs, which can be taken at valuation. Annual -rent, Id. per acre net. Price lor goodwill, JES s's. pet acre. •- ' -• - Also, , . , Q/IK ACRES Lease in Perpetuity (known as-Flagstaff Run Argyle). Winters H ewes, be; • Oiy sides cuttle and horses. New house, .yards* islied and men's whare. About 100 acres turnips, rape, kale, and oats. All ploughable. i Present stock 1910 sheep and lambs. Rent, 3s. Bd. per acre net. Price for goodwill, £i, per acre. " Both above properties were taken-up .by presents holders in 1003, and have been considerably improved since. They are both within 0 iniles of. railway!: Good roads. HARTSHORN'?WELLWOOD, -HASTINGS..- C7OB .TO 'A'-PUSHING" MAN. ; 'A N EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY is offered to .secure an excellent City Store; old and ■£2- well-established business in a good locality. Present proprietor, who has mode a competency out of the business,' is compelled'to leave the Domiuion for reasons of health. Shop with 6 dwelling roomsj bath, and nil.'conveniences, also two store-rooms, is situated right on tram-line. Plant, consisting of horse find trap, counter scales, and all usual appurtenances, can be taken along with the stock at valuation. : : -£200 is asked for Goodwill,'and'therfreehbld'can' be.secured on advantageous terms. ByIKER 'BROS., - 203 LAMBTON QUAY. ' C 970 . CHOICE RESIDENCE'. ATT LEVIN.., "1 A ACRES, fronting good street, beautiful view of the Horowhenua Lake (excellent yachting). With well-built house of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, office, washhousej stable, cowshed, orchard. The section-is ■ well sheltered and watered. Freehold. Good latid. PRICE, ONLY ,£1250'; JC4OO CASH REQUIRED. J MILE FROM POST OFFICE. : APPLY TO ' ' KARBIS SUSSEX, V . LEVIN. - .. ' • CB6B COUNTRY .; STORE... Large double-fronted shop, bakehouse, bulk store, stables, large DWELLING. OUTHOUSES, Etc., with 61 .Acres Freehold. Monthly turnover, -£400. ' Stock and Plant estimated at -jCISOO. ■ ' . , Also- • ' ' BRANCH SHOP, Stables, 'Dwelling,'etc., on 1 acre. Monthly turnover, <£250. STOCKS AND.PLANT AT VALUATION. This is a First-class General Business, iii Flourishing. Dairy District, iild. is for- Said or Lease in either one or two lots. DAIRY FARM, m ACRES FREEHOLD; all grassed; 4-robm' Dwelling, Cowshed. Barfi, etc.; on good metal, road; within I"mile of Railway Station and Dairy Factory, 3 miles of town; warm situation; well watered and. .sheltered. ~For. Sale or Lease on Exceptionally Easy Terms. This is a rare opportunity" for,,.a, hian with a, family to secure a property that is boiind to rise in talue. • • '. ', , .7 ' ■ ■ - . ... NEWTON;:KING,' ■: LAND AND. ESTATE,.- ' NEW PLYMOUTH. : Established 1879. .'. j ....... C9lO TO OR SYNDICATES. ..•A GOLDEN. OPPORTUNITY! PROFIT; ;'CAN OF THls! Q1 ACRES of land, situated: bay"s';.Bay, at. retir of Day's Bay Honae, bounded at baok bt. / 010 Wainui-o-mata lioad-.: Ideal Building Sites.; The natural seaßide resort for Wet;. . lington. ■ t ■ • ' • It would pay handsomely to ncut-this bloc k up,- road it, and sell , QUARTEE-ACBB SECTIONS at TWENTY POUNDS EACH. We can offer this block at ,£5 10s. pbr atr«, and - give terms-if required.. f'*"- . Ap'pTy. at onoe to Sole Agonta— ' W. H. LAMBERT & CO., PROPERTY SALESMEN,.;''...\-L'.:-r - TALIIERSTON NORTH, ; ' f- ■ : " era MIRAMAR. 7 MIRAMAR v - BUY BEFORE RISE IN. PRICES AND VALUEiv ; ' MAGNIFICENT LEVEL SECTIONS, in' P'iok of MIRAMAR, can bo bought at'AUCTIOH - PRICES, and for -' v'sio ' dl'e' POSI T. : , 5". V"' : REOLAiIATioN SdHEME "ASSURED." , ' '|'' ; . write " Call '" SHOET®, ; :'LTD.; ■./ ; '. s ACCTIONLiKIiS, ESTATE,AGENTS, ETC., •>?' ■ ' .WILLIS'bTiiEEiV' ' ' ~:"j' : csa ; HAWKE'S BAY LAND BARGAINS. : ;NO. 10. ..... ' nA A ACRES, wintering 1500:.big: i sheep i ;'ah(l,spld 3000 fat shejp, off it last summer, with 300 large and comfortable "dweding and all conveniences uj ; to-aate; good yards, ,woolBhed stables,, orchard, etc.; abpuC.t'6uir: : iiiles.i'rbiu Napier.' lus. per acre, ..-:Casli, a;3SUOj oalatice as arranged for. . --v, .... . :/ . : ' nr-Tin ACRES, near WAIEUKURAU,. 1000llat,.all ploughalle, 7 paddoeka, strongly fenced, ■ 2I AO and well watered; carrying 285U sheep, will canv',.li ewes and 100 cattle J whare and 2-room cottage. Price jM.:.ss.:.^if.acit. .'ferns, 10 perjibnt. deposit, 15' per cent, on tie-. : livery; balance at 5 per cent.--,; - -■ 13 . ./ ' , ACRES, open valley3,2oo. bush, balauce'weU grassed, capacity 2 sheep, woolshed • X 044 lor (i shearers, dip,--stables,--.fi-roomed direUinft per-acre. on inert, gage for 5 years at it per cent, ■,Coacn..twice daily.; Sc>ool 3 miles. " ' / ' ■ F. Jv Wi GASOOYNE, / ..j"': - LAND AGENT, HASTINGS. '. • ;. J

; WILLIAM SINOLA^y^ NATHAN S BUILDINGII " .A-' ■ GOOD EXCHANGES. ; ' mo bo exchanged for good City Properties.: X jrjQO Acres eiwllent -i sheep country; 14 paddocks.-/ Homestead. i, per ' cent. for 5 years. Equity,. £"31. Pricfi,' £9 10s. per acre, or will sell on-deposit : of x'lSut). To be exchanged for 400 500 Acre A F »T?}, nt from £1 to £12 per aero, 12<6 aCres of good. 2-6heep country; 5 paddocks. Homeßtead. Mortgage, £3500. Equity, £4156. Price, £6 fcur ucra, or wiU sell on deposit .of £1000. taM . . FOE SALE. .. tot A NT) BAY.-Splondid Building Sites'(the bit in Island Bay), facing "The parade", and tram line at very l«w prices and en very easy wring. WILLIS STREET,. WELLINGTON.—Brick Rnildine, paying 71' per cent, dear yearly. Uuilranteed for ihreo years. £3000; easy terms. HUTT-BELMONT Building Sections' at £80, havingjepecial 'valno owing to unlimited supply of good building shingle close at hand, and Hollow Concrete Manufactory; to bo established on - Towfijhip y enabling concrete houses, which ramiii no/repairs, or painting, to be built 20 Vfcer , cont. cheaper that wooden houses. Compared . with other sites this is equivalent to ,buyeVs'gettingland for nothing.. Cheap train•;far6k '.War, future. •>«.»'- .WILLIAM SINCLAIB,.. .~, iJAXHAN'S BUILDING3»vv: -CJi 4

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 11

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