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_ LAMP NOTICES. gg ACRES. - JQg.ACEIiS'. ACRES; BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF: "HOLDERS" . WOODVILLE FARM. .. THIS is the neighbouring property and of similar quality of land to the: Hon. J. D. 'Or'-: luohd's, where'.four crops of rape liavo been grown in four successive, years,. on the-.same paddock, sown broadcast, and without ■ wiy manure. The fourth, crop is.:now a dense growth, almost hurrying the lambs, and without the : sign of a leaf turning colour. The grass .which will come without being sown after the rape will winter 4 hoggets to .tho acre. Five to six tons of -clover hay can- be grown to the acre in'one season, and a large number of lambs' then fattened on .the: aftermath. , There is no finer fattening or dairying jand in the Dominion; lOd. per lb. is being l paid for butter fat at the creameries close by. Price, <£30 per acre, on the easiest terms. LATHAM & CO., Sole Agents,' . WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY, - M'Lean Street, Woodville. CIO6B '. HARCQURT -AND CO.; : 'C TTOUSE AND LAND ' AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, : AND SHARE BROKERS, V ;, . LAMBTON QUAY. ' OKA ACRES, 500 Acres first-class lulls, 300 Acres low uudulatiugi 150 acres the . very best , alluvial flats, ..worth i'so per-acre ': (adjoining: owner lias refused .£6O, per acre), these flats will: fatten a bullock to. the acre at all times. The hills .winter two sheep per acre, and do tiieAiv well. The property /is. substantially fenced, and conveniently subdivided, . permanently and - well .watered in all parts.—Buildings—6roomed house, all ■ conveniences, cartshed, workshop, manWhare,. cowshed, man s -ott'age, etc. All buildings, i'cnces; etc., are in perfect order. Tnere is about liSOacres oibusii on .. tho property.. We have''ourselves, inspected : this property, 1 and have no; hesitation in .'( saying that it is the cheapest place we.hayo ; handled for a long time.. The property is situated on the. Manawatu line, and is admitted to be the pick of that favoured district. Is served by level metal road; ; and is within IJ. miles of railway, school, and ~ creamery. ; The price is JGI6 per acre; terms .can be arranged if desired. . 7404 JOHNSONVILLE (close Ngahauranga)-Well-built House of 5 rooms and .conveniences, v . together .with about 4J acres land. Pricey ', vevso; Bargain. '*■ . HTJTTROAD (Wcllington)-Splendid Block of Land, containing 5 acres, good:sites for.two .houses. Price, only. ,£475.A150, 4J Acres, ■ .at back, fairly flat land.-," £55' per acre.. ABEL SMITH STREET T Eigh't-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc.;. land about ,20ft.: x",100ft;; Price, only .£750; Bargain., •• • .8749 KELBURNE—Six-roomed Villa, with all' conveniences,' large section.. Price, reduced .: from .£9OO to 32700. Must sell this month. (9020) Also,. very ; superior 9-roomed Residence, large and lofty; plastered walls .and V . ceilings;: land. 42ft. x 120 ft!„ partly: level;- . '.' Original cost, £1650: owner-will consider reasonable offer; (8175) ■" MARAN 01—Level Allotment, 40ft. x' 177 ft., adjoining Queen's Drive, and"' close to proposed, new tram route. Price, £i foot. 8999

THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. V A MODEL FARM PGR MONEY-MAKING, i Oil A RETIRED MAN TO MAKE HIS HOME, \v: V ' ' TPHE Land is all first-class,'level,:and ploughable; has two good Homesteads, and nu-! inerous ortbuildings; 30; Acres/-of magnificent Native Bush..- Consists of 10C0" Acres, .close..'to', town,.railway; school, 'eto. • ' A REAL SPLENDID JPESrERTy." ' ; Farther particulars on application to , R, HARRIS, LAND, COM-MISSION, AND ESTATE'AGENT, MASTSRTON. . ' : . - ■' CBO3 . V ■■■'■■ ■ , - \ . WSLLIAIVS SINCLAIR, . NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, . ' ' ■ . ' ■■ V ■■ ..' . . ■ - WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, pRIVATM HOTEL; MAIN TRUNK LINE, .' SHOWING A CLEAR PROFIT OF £3000 NET PER YEAR. ' FORTY ''LEASE.. Full compensation for!all improvements. .. J. FIFTY .ROOMS. V HUNDRED GUESTS A DAY. .NET ANNUAL., PROFIT OVER,' JE3OOO A . I .;. YEAR. . ■ This Hotel is'not dependent on the votes of the people for its existence or continuance, but will last for FORTY YEARS with yearly: increasing profits. , LOW PRICE, and exceptionally easy terms. ••••.''Books-- open to inspection and verification.' ; Early application necessary. ', WILLIAM SINCLAIR, v 1: NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, ■■■•'• : V WELLINGTON. ' W , ■V ; ' / ' •-. ' : ; ' CICS7 ' ' •'.■ - 'i'-V ■ .- V ' , GOOD MIXED COUNTRY. ' BALANCE OF MOKOIA ESTATE. - 0 : . -THIRTY-THREE SECTIONS, " • ■ ' ' ' '* ' FROM l'- T0 '552 ACRESQITTJATED 3i miles from Woodville, and adIO joining the.Papatawa Railway.. Station. All first-class agricultural, and undulating (dairy) land, with hill sheep country, which will'winter, over, two 'sheep to the acre. Well watered, with good access by metalled roads. -TERMS.—Easy, to suit: purchasers. Full plans and all further particular's as to prices may. be obtained from. HORACE BAKER & SON, AGENTS. NAPIER AND WAIPUKARAU. '■•■'■■■ ' 01093 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. trOft ACRES, all in GRASS; except 15 acres Shelter Bush,-7 Paddocks, undulating, well watered, 4-roomed House, and • Woolshed. This place is now carrying 1300 SHEEP and 100 HEAD CATTLE, which proves it to bo. a really tip-top iFarm; thei-o is a good metalled .road J situated 4 miles from thriving township.' PRICE, .£l2'per acre, on easy terms. NB3B A BARGAIN: .OTAICI. . - . (inn ACRES,: nil in .GRASS,- ] flat and Wl/Vi ploughed land, balance easy.hills; .14 paddocks, well watered. SUITABLE FOR .MIXED -' -FARMING. Eight-roomed house, stnble, trapshed, good; woolshed .'fitted with machines, dip,.etc. School being erected. Creamery 2.J : miles. Price £14. Tonus £1500 cash. ' C. 'SNOW' AMD CO., ;';•': PALMERSTON NORTH.. .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 12

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