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LAND NOTICES, gg AQRES., ACHtiS. J_^3 . BEING SUBDIVISIONS OF "HOLDERS" WOODVILLE FABM. mHIS is the neighbouring property and. of simi,J- • lar quality of land, to the Hon. J. D. Or-, mond's, where fcrar crops, of rape have been grown in four successive years, on tke ; same sown broadcast, and -without ajiy manure.; The fourth crop is now ; a den'so 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 the. acre. Five to six tons of clover Lav - 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' ing land in the'Dominionj lOd. per lb. is being' paid for. butter fat at the creameries .close, by. •Price, .£3O per acre, on the easiest terms. . - - LATHAM & COi, Solo Agents, WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY, ,M'Lean Street, Wopdville. . : CIO6B ; HARCOURT AND CO., TTOUSE AND ' LAND /AGENTS, AtTC- ;• TIONEEES, AND: "SHARE . BROKERS, LAMBTON. QCAY. p /-v ACHES, 500 A ores ' first-olass hills, 1 300 JOU Acres low undulating, 150 acres trio ./.very best alluvial flats, worth JJSO per aero (adjoining owner has refused £60 per acre), these flats will -fatton a bullock to the acre at aU '-time's. v The hills winter two • sheep per acre, and do them well. Tht property is i substantially fenced, , and con- ' venientiy. subdivided, ; permanently.-, and • well watered in - all '-.loomed', house, all conveniences, enrtshed,workshop; man's whare, cowßhed, Eura.9 cot- . tage, etc. All buildings,'fences,'eto., are in perfect order. There is about SoOacres of busa on tho pr,operty. : We,have ourselves inspected. ■ : this property, and .have -no hesitation in: 'saying,that it is the cheapest place we have handlid for a long time: "The projxrty ia , situated'on the Manawatu. line, and is ad- >. nutted" to'lbe tho pick of that favoured district. la served by level metal road, and is .within li hiiliM 'of railway, school, and ' oreainery. The prioe 18 -CIS per acre; .terms can be arranges if desired. : -710 i JOHNSONVILLE - (cldse, NgahaurangaHWell- ' .built House of, 5 rooms and ; convenience®, .together .with about i\ iaore's ltnd. Price; ; £750; Bargain. ■ i HUTT ROAD (Wellington)— Splendid Block of -.- 'Land, containing' 5 acres, good sites for ; twio houses. Price, only>£(!&.-. Also, 4i Acres, ■ at back,'-fairly, flat- land/ ir £sS- psr' aore.r , ABEL, SMITH. S'i'REET—Eight-roomed ;House, ~bathrooih,' scullery,, wasnhouse, etei;' land ' about■ 20ft. x lOOft. Price, only, j£7so; Bar- ' gain. ' 8719 KTHLBTJRNE—Six-roomed Villa, with all con■■''.veniences, large section.. Price, reduced from £900. to .£7OO. Mtlust sell. this.moath. •..; (9020) Also, Stwjt ■< superior -9-roomed • Rwi- . dence, large and lofty,, plastered walls, and : ceilings; land', 42ft. xYl2oft,, ; .partly leveL . Original cost, . JE1650; owner. will oonsider ' reasonable offer.. (8175) 11 ARAN Ul—Level Allotment, 40ft. x 177 ft., ad- .; joining . Qneen's Drive, and close; ;tov pro- \ .posed new 'tram route, feot." 8599 THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. A MODEL FARM PGR MONEY-MAKING. OK A EETIKED MAN TO MAKE HIS HOME.

THE Lund is all first-class, level, and plough- : ' able; has '. two good Homesteads, "and numerous. ovtbuildingsr 30, Acres.of. magnificent'' Nativ». Bush. ConsisU'of lOUO'lores; clsso l to town, railway, school. eto. A REAL SPLENDID J?r.;rERTY. -Further particulars to T ; vV-R,';.HARRIS,-LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, MASTdETON, , v; CBO3 WILLIAM SINCLAIR^ NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, ' WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, piIIVATE- HOTEL, MAIN TRUNK ■' LINE', ". SHOWING A CLEAR PROFIT. OP £3000 NET PER TEAR. FORTY YEARS' LEASE. Full, compensation,'for' all improvements!' , FIFTY ROOMS. HUNDRED GUESTS'A DAY.,'-/.; ;V NET ANNUAL ' PROFIT OVER £3000 >-A YEAR. ''. ■ ; -V " V- r : 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, i Books open; to: inspection l and verification. Early application necessary. . ;V.; WILLIAM SINCLAIR, ! ..NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON.

GOOD MIXED COUNTRY. . BALANCE OF MOKOIA ESTATE. , ' j : THIRTY-THREE SECTIONS, | " FROM TO Sjg2 ACRES. ■ QITUA.TED 3i miles from Y/oodviHe.and ndO 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. . . FuU plans and all'farther particulars as to s prices may be obtained from HORACE BA&ER& SON, . . AGENI'S. V NAPIER AND WAIPUEARAU. - t • v. ' ■ do® FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. MA ACRES, all in GRASS, except 15 acres O&V Shelter Bush, 7 Paddocks, undulating, well watered, 4-roomed House, and Woolahcd This place is now carrying 1300 SHEEP and 100 HEAI)' CATTLE, which ■ proves it'-to be a really 'tiptop Farm;"there is a good metalled road; situated 1 miles from thriving township. PRICE, JEI2 per acre, on'easy terms.- - NB3S ■ A BARGAIN: OTAKI. fihdl ;ACRES,aII in GRASS, j flat and OUU ploughed land, balance easy hills; 14 paddocks,."well watered. SUITABLE FOE MIXED ■ FARMING.. Eight-roonied ■ house," stable,"; trapshed, good woolshed fitted with machines, dip, etc. School being erected. Creamery 21 miles. Price .£l4. Terms <£1500 cash. C. SNOW AND CO., " PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 437, 20 February 1909, Page 16

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