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LAND NOTICES. gg ACRES. ACRES. £23 ACRES. BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF "HOLDERS" WOOD VILLE FARM. THIS is the neighbouring property and of simi-. lar quality of land'to'the Ron. J.'.'D. Ormpnd's, where four crops of . rape have been 1 grown in four, successive years, on the .same paddock, sown broadcast, ■■••and without any manure. The fourth crop is now a dense growth, almost burryiug the lambs, and without the sign of a leaf turping colour. 'The grass which will cume 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 land in.the Dominion; lOd. per lb. is being paid for butter fat at the\ creameries close by. Price, ,£3O per acre, on the easiest. terms. . . LATHAM & CO,, Sole Agents, WOODVILLE' LAND. AGENCY, M'Lean Street, Woodville- . - CIO6B HARCOURT AND CO., TTOUSE . AND LAND' AGENTS, AUC- -°- TIONEERS, AND; SHARE BROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY. or A ACRES, 500 Acres first-class hills, 300 JOXJ Acres low undulating, . 150 acres the .' very best alluvial fiats,- : worth .£SO per.acre (adjoining owner has.refused.£6o per acre), ' . these flats '.will fatten a bullock to tlie • acre, at all times. The hills winter two sheep per acre, and do them well. The property ' is substantially fenced, and conveniently subdivided, permanently and well , watered in all parts.—Buildings—6roomed house, all conveniences, cartshed, workshop,: man's whare, cowshed,.dan's cot- , tago, etc. All buildings, ; !'ences, etc., are in perfect order. : There'is about 350 acres ofbusil on the property. AVe liave ourselves inspected this property,'and have no hesitation in . , saying that it is the cheapest place we have handled'for a lohg ; time. The property is situated on the Manawatu line, and is admitted to be the pick of that favoured dis- . trict. Is served Dy level metal road, and is within 1J miles of railway, school, and creamery. The price is <El 6 per acre; terms 1 can' bef arranged, if desired. . 7404 JOHNSON VILLE (close built House of 5 rooms and conveniences, , together Avith about 4J acres land. Price, • ■ .£(50; Bargain. HUTT ROAD (Wellington)— Splendid Block of Land, .containing's acres, good.sites for two houses. Price, only i 475. Also, ii Acres, at back,, fairly, flat land. ,£55 per acre. ABEI( SMITH STREET—Eight-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc.; land • about 20ft. x 100 ft. Price, only .£750; Bar- . ; gain. . i . '. . . gya KELBURNE —Six-roomed Villa, with all conveniences, large section. Price, reduced from .4900 to JE7OO. Must sell this month. (9020) Also, very- superior 9-roonied Residence, large'and lofty, plastered walls and ceilings; land 42ft. s: 120 ft., partly level.. Original cost, .£1650; owner will consider reasonable offer. : (8175) ' , MAUANUI—LeveI Allotment, 40ft. x 177 ft., adjoining Queen's Drive, and close to proposed new tram route. Price, i,' 4 foot. 8999 THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. A MODEL FARM FOR MONEY-MAKING . OR A. RETIRED. MAN TO MAKE. HIS HOME. ; • THEE Land is all first-class, level, and ploughJL able; has two good Homesteads, "and nn. merous outbuildings; 30 Acres of magnificent Native Bash. Consists of 10G0 Acres, close to town, railway, school, eto. A REAL SPLENDID PECrERTY. Further particulars on application to r, Harris, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT MASTARTON. 1 ■ .. ■; CBO3 WILLIAM SIWCLAIRj NATHAN'S. BUILDINGS, ■ ./ ■ \ WELLINGTON. '

.■'V' ■■ . . '■ EOR. SALE, ; , pRIVATE HOTEL, MAIN TRUNK LINE, . SHOWING A CLEAR PROFIT OF \£3OOQ NET PER YEAB. FORTY YEARS' LEASE. .1 Full compensation for all improvements. ' FIFTY ROOMS. HUNDRED GUESTS A day. NET . ANNUAL PROFIT OVER £3000 A YEAR. .- ■-,y: This. 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 eoiy terms. Books open to inspection and verification. Early,-application necessary. . . .. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, • NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, :- . WELLINGTON. . - ~ CIOB7 GOOD MIXED COUNTRY.. BALANCE OF MOKOIA ESTATE. THIRTY -THREE SECTIONS,' FROM j TO Pjfjg ACRES. \ 4ITTJATED 3J miles from Woodville, and adKj 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. Pull plans and all further particulars as to prices may be obtained from HORACE BAKER & SON, ■ AGENTS. . NAPIER AND WAIPUKARAU. C 1099 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. KOA ACRES, all in GRASS, except 15 acres O/wKj shelter Bush, 7 Paddocks, undulating, well, watered, 4-rooiued House, and Woolshed. This place is now carrying 1300 SHEEP and 100 HEAD CATTLE, which proves it to bo a really tip-top Fumi; . there is a good metalled road; situated i miles from thriving township. PRICE;• £12 per acre, oh easy terms., NB3B - ' , A BARGAIN: OTAKI. • fiOft ACRES, all in GRASS, J flat and Wl/ ploughed land, balance easy hills; 14 paddocks, well • watered. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. Eight-roomed house stable, trapshed, good woolshed'fitted with machines, dip, etc. School being erected. Creamery 2£ miles. Price .Terms J21500 cash. O. SNOW AND CO., . PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 435, 18 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 435, 18 February 1909, Page 10

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