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. LAND NOTICE 9. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & 'CO.; PANAMA STREET, an d No. 1 RIDDIPORD STREET. KILBIRNIE.-Land, 80ft. x 145 ft.. with piece 180 ACRES, MANAWATU.-120 acres in crass, nt back 30ft. x 80ft., 7 rooms, one iloor, hot balance bush, 5 miles from station, i net and cold water, verandah, bay windows; .£IO3O. splendid view, gas stove, gas throughout, 3220 ACRES, MOT*EKA.-950 acres in grass, and every convenience. This property is 550 acres just felled, balance mixed bush, being sacrificed as the owner is under limestone country, carry two sheep to marching orders, and leaves the colony in acre. Price JC2 per acre. „,.,,.» , a few days. Handiest of Terms.' Price 12*1 ACRES, WAIPUKURAU.-Within la •£950. 3545 niilo of P. 0., sale yards, and railway sta-NEWTOWN.-Land 31 x 00, new 7-roomed «»«. P™*™" y Mil?^f* M °n to'nSi residence, well built, steel ceilings, largo ?CO.acves flat; wil carry two si eot>to acio, rooms, concrete paths and yard, and every besldes m hl « bullooU luce X P modern convenience, one minute from tram, nrviV???" tn „ i, ne f lmcinnu houses on s nt or leaviue ta tho t^iSSrpx BOSBNEATH-Lanialft .xUGft., G room,, two . %%« 'for ffiiturf &lT So! bay windows, verandah, gas throughout Stock nt va h- 3 tiou. ™„ i croquet lawn, and fRENTHAM.-S splendid sections of 5 acres grounds planted with shrubs. Pncu £Wit). an j ovcr . These sections are situated about OTTOTnro ,, ~. . . „ _~ , ■ 3G03 a quarter of a mile from the Trenlhaui NLttiOHN-Adjoining Town Belt, J-acr, sec- railway station and racecourse, and about tiou, haying a lrontagp of 41lt. 3m x 204 ft., seven chains from the Main Road. The 4-roomod house, two bay windows and all land is-practically all level, the soil is ex. , conveniences, well laid our garden, leauti- ceedingly fertile, and thero is an abundant r • Vle o'{nrn oom to hudd auotu - r uol >se. water supply, i'rice, JCIOO per acre. Ex- . Price JIOSO. 3GOI ceptionallj-easy terms. C 953

TWO SOL3D iNVESTMENTS. tvn ACRES of the best DAIRY LAND, 1 mile from Creamery, lfc from Station, divided and '" , watered, all ploughablo; carry 40 cows; houso of 5 rooms, cowshed, orchard, eUs. Leased to December, 1921, at lCs. Od. per acre. MOD Goodwill. <?A ACRES, closo to tho above, divided, watered, and all in grass; 3-roomod cottage, cowUU shed, etc. Lease, 15 Years, at 15s. p.a. .£OOO Goodwill. HARRIS AND SUSSEX,. , LEVIN ■: SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS. /?AAA ACRES Freehold, all well improved and laid down in English grasses, free froni OV/Uw noxious weeds. Well fenced and subdivided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks. General homestead and outbuildings, woolshed, and several sets of sheepyards. Good locality, guaranteed to winter 2 sheep, besides a large proportion' of cattle. Price, £8 12s. 6d. per aero. Terms, i'sooo-iIIiUUO cash, and balauco of purchase money can bo arranged for at a reasonable rate. Can recommend inspection, i'urther particulars on application. PfiQ ACRES 0.R..P. at 17s. 6d. per acre. 120 acres in grass, 25 acres felled; £00 acres 000 suitable for sawmilliug; 2J sheep land. Prico only XI 10s. per acre. No. 3164 P»fiT ACRtIS 0.R.P.—200 acres in grass, balance good bush, 4-rooni Howe, orchard, cowOo i shed, and yards. Price £i per acre. No. 3161 QQ ACRES FREEHOLD.—AII in grass, li paddocks, 4-room Dwelling, 12-bail cowshed, and OJ outbuildings, good orchard; 1J inileß to factory, store, and school. .Cheap at .£l3 per acre. , No. 3159 (}(\C\ ACRES FREEHOLD.—I9O acres in gras6, balance good shelter bush, 8-roohi Dwelling, ' ,*"J nearly new, all conveniences, 12-hail cowshed and outbuildings; convenient paddocks; 1 mile to creamery, store, post office, and school; 5 miles to town. Prico, JCI7 10s. per acre. ' . No. 3157 Itj[\ ACRES L.1.P., at per annum, 5-room House, etc., b good paddocks; i miles to 11/ store, post office, etc. I'rice, i' 3 10s. per acre, or will Exchange for Town Property. •No. 3113 I have on my books 6oms of the finest Sheep and Cattle Runs in the District Writo or rail for particulars. NEWTON KING, LAND AND INSTATE AGENT, Mi\V PLYMOUTH. C9H , QUEENSLAND LANDS. FOR particulars of Freehold and Crown Lands in Queensland apply to thp OLDEST-ESTABLISHED FIRM OF'LAND AGENTS ON THE DARLING DOWNS. Full information and illustrated catalogues of farming and grazing lands on application. • WEAVER'S, LIMITED, • Late SCHOLEFIELD. GODSALL AND WEAVER,. . * TOOWOOMBA, DARLIN G DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. Branches at Brisbane, Pittsworth, Dalby, and Charlevillo. 9191 v '

SOLID EXCHANGES. A STATION. ABOUT 6000 odd Acres, in tho Wairarapa District, rolling and hilly country, part limestone, well fenced, good buildings, carrying 5000 sheep and 400 head cattle, could bo greatly increased. Small mortgage, first, of 4£ per cent., for long term. Wants good Shop Property, well let. Equity, ,£16,000. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY. waa ACRES, nearly all ploughablc, good nnI vl/ improved country. Sirall mortgage, at 5 per cent. A good spec, for cash. Wants House Property in good locality, well let. Equity, .£2OOO. . . ' Ci C. ROSS & CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTEKTON. Ring, Telephone 2G5, Mafeterton. C 1127 CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE. IAOO ACRES, 0.r.p., at 10s. per acre; \NAIAI, yearly rental .£23. Good part river flat, balance low hills with light bush; 100 acres in best grasses. Well suited for sheep and dairying. Two miles river frontage, requires no fencing; H miles from P. 0., telephone, and store. Price, ,£6OO. 509 p()£\ ACRES, 1.i.p., Tcntal Is. lOd. per acre; K)/VU a first-class.property; 4SO acres in grass and crops; 40 "acres turnips, 60 acres ploughed after stubble; land has just grown 25 bushels of wheat to the acre. Will carry three sheep when fully improved. Permanent .creelf and springs. Divided into 12 paddocks, sheepproof fence. Six-roomed dwelling and- 4-roomed cottage; school alongside; 3\ miles to township by good roads. Very .cheap at ,£2500. 526 THOMSON & WALKER. LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COM- ' MISSION AGENTS. DANNEVIRKE. HAWKE'S BAY LAND. GARDEN OF NEW EALAND. Btyo ACRES, 10-roomed House, stables, shed, iO barns; 2 miles from rail, and school; divided into 18 paddocks; splendid cropping laud; winters 3 6neep per acre. Price, ,£ls. 1 Ofbft ACRES, 12 miles from Hastings, low LA>\J\J hills and Hats, wintering 2J ewes. Price, J.'lo per acre. q>OiO ACHKS, Freehold, with 2952 Acres tJ-dbOO Leasehold, rent i'7s; wintering 5000 breedinc. ewes, summers 11,000; good house, shed, etc.; 2 miles from school and post offico. Prico, JLS per acre, for Freehold, rjt-j n ACRES, 10-roomed House, rich flats, C L>XV/ miles from "Hastings; 12 paddocks; winters 4 ewes' per acre on grass, summers 10 sheep per acre. Price. .£3O per acre. Hastings Emit and Dairy Farms, from 10 to 150 acres. , Write for particulars. Linos of Sheep and Cattle always for sale. J. A. MILLER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. J. W. BRASTMWAITE, ■ AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND AGENT, . JOHNSONVILLE. OOULTRY FARM. 6 acres, House, fowl--1 houses, good sheltered garden ground. Stock, all as going concern; 20 minutes Johusonville Station; ,£480; .£l5O cash, balance arranged. L.I.P. JOHNSONVILLE.—Pretty Home, 5 rooms, all conveniences, large corner section; i! 395. JOHNSONY'ILLE.-Another, on half acre; £HO. JOHNSONVILLE.-6-room Villa, nil conveniences; ,£550. JOHNSONVILLE.—3 acres and Cottaga; £600. JOHNSONVILLE.-.£5 and £1 per month will purchase Beautiful Residential Section, 3 minutes station. . HAWKE'S BAY.—Dairy Farms, 5 minutes Creamery, £18 10s. CIOB3 FLY AND YOUNG, MASTERTON. GENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONTRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express Co., Mastcrton. Goods and Parcels forwardeu to all parts of the world; Commercial Samples o speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Rooms in Exchange 1 Buildings; country trips arranged for' all trains met; Hospital Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stables and Store Rooms, Bannister Street. 'Phono 126; P.O. Box 50, Mastertou. LOVELY TOILET SETS. Our long and close connection with tho World's Leading Potteries—together with our large and frequent purchases—enables us to obtain tho very choicest collections of all that is beautiful and novel in Chinaware. Our present display of Toilet Sets is even moro attractive than usual—all tho newest colourings and shapes are shown in profusion. Tho old wall paper patterns aro again becoming fashionaole; also plain shades in dark green. These, with pretty floral and other charming designs may bo seen in our Willis Street Showrooms. Edward Anderson I Co., Ltd. CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. CIO6I

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 10

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