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LAND NOTICES. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. II II XOO A^^'"! '' ' n P l ' ll3s ' "® acres flat ami plouprhablo, well watered, 5-roomcd house, 12-bail cowshed, closo to school, store, and creamery, together with 30 milking cows, _ spring dray, harness, cans, and about 20 tons hay; rent, .CI ss. per aero per annum. price-jsoo. 11 . SNOW AMD CO., PALMER STON NORTH. h y THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. A MODEL FARM FOR MONEY-MA RING OK A RETIRED MAN TO MAKE " ' HIS HOME. THE Land is oil (irst-cla«, leH, and plnnchable; has two good Homesteads, and numerous ovtbuildings; 30 Acres of magnificent Native Bush. Consists of 1060 Acres, closo to - town, railway, school, eto. A REAL SPLENDID J?r. -I'ERTY. Farther particulars on application to u K, HARRIS, LAND, COMMISSION. AND ESTATE AGENT MASTSRTON. C 603 FOR EXCHANGE. 2 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at SGs. per week, for good T> ~>ry Farm of about 100 acres. Equity dGICOO. 1 AAA ACRES. Freehold, 3-sheep conntry, JLI/l/U for unencumbered property. Equity. £6000. a 3 T7IOR SALE, 500 Acres, Freehold. guaranteed .. -IF 24-sheep country, all clear, all in grass; s 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings. Price, i. £10 Apply for furthei- particulars. Only 9 miles from good town. ii 2 TMOR EXCHANGE, Sheep. Farms. Dairy J? Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc. ;• COCHRANE BU7EMENT, 1 QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. a CBSO i n f • -CQPbPI CASH will put you on a Tip-top g ow'OwU' Sheep Fain oi'GOO Acres Beautiful Undulating Country, closo to Levin. 9 s 1 ACRES Freehold, 459 acres long lease. lOU sma n rental, all well grassed and watered, fenced and subdivided; woolshed and yards Ideal sheep country, $ miles from Levin Station. Price, if 2850 for freehold and goodwill of lease. £2000 can remain. a Apply Bharp. 3 HUDSON & MARRIOTT, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LEVIN. | CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE. ' "J AfJQ ACRES, 0.r.p., at 10s. per acre; \X)AIAj 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; U miles from P. 0., telephone, and store. Price, JCGOO. 509 £!<JQ ACRES, 1.i.p., rental Is. lOd. per acre; O/Vi/ a first-class property; 450 acres in grass and crops; 40 acres turnips, Gd acres Sloughed after stubble; land has just grown 25 ushels of wheat to the acre. Will carry three sheep when fully improved. Permanent creek and springs. Divided into 12 paddocks, sheepproof fence. Six-roomed dwelling and 4-roomed cottagc; school alongside; 3J miles to township by good roads. Very cheap at .£2500. 526 THOMSON &. WALKER. LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. DAKNEVIRKE. FOR SALE. POULTRY AND DAIRY FARM. THE Farm consists of about 29 Acres, J milo from railway station and 1J from town, G paddocks, all watered by neverfailing streams, about 3 acres orchard, large residence, all conveniences, lawn, garden, vinery, coachhouse, toolshed, cowshed, granary, loosebox, engine-shed, brooder liouse, nil concrete floors, 31 fowlhouses, separate runs, incubator house, machinery, oil engine, circular saw, chatfcutter, grit mill, bone mill, SOgal. separator, two brooders, spring cart, harness, 2 cows, 3 incubators, about 600 laying hens, 700 chickens, 30 egg-boxes with packets; about A'lo per month coming in for eggs. "Without doubt the prettiest little farm in the county; regular customers for sale of eggs. Any person inspecting will be sr.r to buy Breed of fowls: White Leghorns, Black Leghorns, Silver Wyandottes. For Price and Particulars apply VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. CIOS4 GRAVES AND CO., LAND AGENTS. HAWERA. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. MAGNIFICENT BUSH LAND, IN ONB BLOCK. CAPACITY, 2 SHEEP. ACRES. Freehold, in heavy bush. The adjoining land is carrvino 3 : sheep to the acre. Situated 30 miles from Palmerston by rail, and half hour's drive from Township. Railway Station, and Sale Yards. Worth fully «C 6 10.= per acre when in grass. This fino jiicco of .country lic3 well to the sun, and with a bush pony o»& can ride over most of it. \Ve have personally inspected tho property, which is undoubtedly the cheapest offering in the Dominion. PRICE, 30s. per acre. Owner is prepared to consider any reasonably encumbered property in Exchange, or will innke exceptional! *r easy i terms for sale. Eanifrr is XWO A. G, irnsEKrWGVJAfVJ, LAND AGENT, TAIHAPfi, 4CRES and *eood 8-roomed Uous« «J4 within tho borough of Taihape. I'ric« including 1? coivs, .£BSO. Qlflll o-r.p- ut 12s. Gd. per acre, 7 y\y\l miles from township, 20 miles Main Trunk, limestone country, 250 acres in gra&s 5-roomed Hou«e Price, .£3 per acre; terms' JESOO down, balance at .5 per cent. '-'-P.. miles from towuship J UOKJ by un» N road, Oburi district; proposed railway 3 miles, 100 acres in grass, 2IM felled. Price, 255. per acre; terms, .CIOUU down A 001 ACRES, 3 miles Ualaroa (Main Trunk), tut/ ilia acres in grass, 70 acres felled, 5roomed Hcuso, fcheepyards, etc. Price, Xb per i-.cre; terms, J. 400 down A S RES ( , 4 , DU °- r 'P- 200 '-'-P-''. H miles . v»i/v/ fro:n llutaroa, 570 acres in grass, carrying capueity j cheep. 4.0 chains good fencing. 1-roomed Cottug.-. new woolshed, yards, : etc. Price. iG ss. per acre. JCISOO can remain' 1 A~l O ACRES, o.r.p. at 255. per acre, 10 miles from railwav station, .Main Trunk; 130 • ocrcs in grass; road to 6ection. Price, J;500. MUST HE SOLD. j A. G. CUNNINGHAM, ' CIO3O Land Agent, Taihape. '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 10

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