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LAND NOTICE 3. " WILLIAM H. TURNBULL &. CO., J. Ar>AMA STREET, and No. 1 IUDDIFORD STREET. 'resirloL^' -La n d i 3 .n x SO, new broomed wood and coal sheds, and every modern room* ™~ I 1< • 6te . 01 cei,in S s ; 11lr Ee convenience. Beautiful view of harbour o modern ? l ° paths aud .>' nrd ' aw > cv ?ry and town. Price, JCI3OO. 3539 Ou-nor. c ?i- uce " ouo m,nuto from lram - 322n ACRES, MOTUEKA.-950 acres in grass, coiintn- i" g -° n 0 -n nt of lcavin B for tho 550 acres just felled, balanco mixed bush, TTTrmvrww v ICO ' "** "■''"• limestone country, carry two sheep to hniio ii i anJ W - x 110ft -. 7-roomcd acre. Price £2 per acre, louse, al! large rooms, linen presses, ward- 1241 ACHES, WAII'UKUIUU.-Williin } a nnlrl E^ S 000cer > electric light, hot aud mile of P. 0., sale yards, and railway staijuia water and every modern convenience. tiou, practically all ploughable and about Hi i ~r, o l ) orty commands a lovely view of 300 acres Hut; will carry two sheep to acre, „ " luUar "our and town. Price, .£ISOO. 3G07 besides 200 big bullocks. Price JtlO per JiAjAlxAl—Land 29ft. Gin. x 107, now 5-roouiid rr™ aolu nouse, scullery, bathroom hot and cold l* one of tho best business houses on water, g as throughout, aud all convenienc-s tuo Coast ' Rental, £6 10s. per week. Turnirice, £67i, easy terms swi ovcr last year averaged JCIO7 per week. FITZHEEBEKT TERRACE-U rooms and & ric ? f ? r f l un, i tn ™ aud goodwll1 ' £2m largo section snlemli.l «it„,H™, ' e i ,„ Stock at valuation. admirably for ndvato ,nill ";. , Su,t splendid sections of 5 acres boardinghouse a' 6be sold T„ 1° . <l argo aud ov «- 'l''"*" sections are situated about d,l "ns next few dtvs If ~n( c„i i Cbu: '° a 9 uarter of a mila from the Trentham nth, It may le leased KW 1? & ***' rai ' wa > - station a » d racecourse, and about ticulars on annlieatinn' J daU pa ''" f evcn chai "s from the Main Road. Tho TE AllU-A genuiuc tinwin l,,„l lift r limd . is Practically all level, tho soil is ox152ft ceediugly fertile, and there is an abundant room, line, nresses !S- i fl . o ° r ' r ah / water su PP l >'- l'™*. 4100 per acre. Ex. "iien presses, pantry, electric light, ceptionally easy terms. - C 953

QUEENSLAND LANDS. v oUafford0 U afford - reiiaU a A ?.irnr i m,'li W ° D "" extende , d visit to tho Dominion, and will bo pleased to Queensland. '"formation concerning tho facilities offered to intending settlers in YEATES BROS. AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND, ton 0°) ntmentS ma) ' bG arranßcd with H - ABATES, care of "Dominion" Office, Welling- —— cine mn, apppq , « , TWO SOLID INVESTMENTS. 76 „« ,11 UND i,* mil ° fr , om C«a»«r. U from Station, divided and U-iwHtnn ' i P' oU S aaul <- > ; carry 40 cows; house of 5 rooms, cowshed, orchard, oto. Leased to December, 1921, at 10s. Gd. per acre. iGOO Goodwill. 60 fe S d- ; c ! te^o a G , o <l od^i in Erassl 3 - roomed cottaEo ' cow -' HARRIS AND SUSSEX, . LEVIN COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. 3 i LEA Pi - f Good £ouse in TARANAKI DISTRICT, with 10 Acres of Land. Well ™d fur,ih,™ Jm S a IUK ? UV P VV J* WEEK. Kent, _8 per week, Goodwill and furniture .£IOOO. btock at valuation. Terms arranged. • SOME GOOD SHEEP EAKUS. 524- ACR ? S *<*} Good Sheep Country; 500 acres in grass; 200 acres ploughable; 2 road W/V-x frontages; 9 paddocks,-sheep-proof iences; good G-roomed house, cowshed, .shearing shed, and dip; J-roomed mens house; wintering capacity, 800 ewes aud 50 head of cattle. ' Price, Jul ss.' per acre. Terms arranged. 680 Cl j Ml:i ,*P EH . O V° iu good district, within easy distance of township and freezing 982 M LSTLW»4?r3 5r Mrp nUS H n T t W ! VI ™ L , AS 'f yE i AK 13u » SHEEI> (OVER g iooo EWE«) and 10 VALUAITON 8 DESIRED ' " 110 I>BICJ3, A ' B 10s- per acrc- STOCK ' A ' r HICKMAN F. .RUSSELL & CO., NEW PLYJIOUTIi. .

_ • C9U DON'T MISS THESE. lAS ACRES, five miles from Now Plymoulh. New G-room house, with 1 aero orchnrdj !iT Cotta f 6 Wl *l°° d orchard ', 8 - sheep-proof fences. Has all bean ,i f to, * lU ° f y l acl ; es now being got ready for the plough. Good outcat? bflance at'si percent' ° P ° St ° ffiw aUd factM 7- Mce ' XV per £m A(\K ACRES (999 years' lease). About 200 acres felled and grassed. About one-third 2', ™» I ,' ouse ' i a [ Vi ' with concrete ilooi, and outbuildings. Price, AI4OO. JiM to JMOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 100 ACIIES .- 8 minutes, from Factory; 7-room house and outbuildings; 7 paddocks; 8 xv v acres m crops, 2 stacks hay, 1 stack rye, 1 stack wheat straw, and 1 stack oat straw. 15 cows. Price, only £& 10s., as a going concern. fiO ACR ES, within three miles of New Plymouth; all grass; 6-roomcd house, fenced and y l/ subdivided. Suitable for cutting up. Price, £U) per acre. One-third cash, balance for five years at 5| per cent. BAKERY BUSINESS in rising town. Average cash takings, JE3O per week. Business easily doubled. Price for property and goodwill, ,£I7OO. .£7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, IF YOU WANT A SHEEP RUN OR DAIRY FARM, WRITE OR CALL ON ... ' NEWTON ' KING, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. i Established 1879. \

ODR Client'will never regret the High Fir«» Cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. [ His monthly bills for Low Current Con- • sumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will alI ways remind him pleasantly of our good ad- . vice. He 'will Epeak to his friends of thi ■ wonderful economy of the j ' STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR, ' Whereas the placing of a contract for tho • 6uppl.T of a cheap Electrio Lift offered by 1 those whj do not understand electrical condi. ' tious will certainly reflect discredit upon tui ; professional adviser, and, indeed, may prove a ■ ghastly blunder. Ask tha usero of over 300 STANDARD i ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia wu»t I they think. The GOOD POINTS of the STANDARD nr . ■ expensive, but they are vital. They onsurc • Durability, Reliability, Efficiency. Economy > and Safety. * STANDARD T.IFTS ARE BEST VALUJj FOR MONEY. Sole Agents, for New ealand: 1 TURNBULL ANO JONES, LTD., , ELEOTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. ojj| FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATE! ' a F. KEMPTHORNE, M&n.cer. Office - LAMBTON QDAY AND GDEY bltU.br., WLIXLNUTON. Cay AN OLD FRIEND IS THE BEST FRIEND. USE COAL MBMnmßon AND BE HAPPY. 4 ALL COAL MERCHANTS SELL IT. C 10731

OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. f\AK ACRES, 1 mile from Marton, one of -Uttt) the best and most beautiful propores in Rangitikei, all level and plough'able, all irgin soil, and carrying in present state upards of 3000 sheep, cattle, and horses; 13 padocks, 13-roomed house, good outbuildings, idgehouse, etc.; well watered by springs and ams. It has threo road frontages, and would it up to good advantage for. dairying or geneil purposes, and is within 1} miles of a leese factory. The property is known as Warleigh," stnnds high and commands a magificeiit view of the sea and surrounding county to Knpiti and Mana, distant towns, mounlins, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton i same direction have been cut up and fold i smaller areas for residential purposes at rgo prices. The climate in and about Marin is very good and healthy, and the pro;rty itself is much like a Home Park, Native owth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal te for a Sanatorium or for a man of means, ressuro has often been used to induce the vner to cut the property up for residential id other purposes, but he has refused all Fers in that direction. It has been in the inds of the original owner for about fifty !ars, and he has exercised the greatest care making and keeping it in good repair, and the same time laying it off in accordance ith his Homeland views. It practically joins e Borough of Marton, and contains some of e finest residential sites in the district. Tho lling price is .£23 per acre, on terms to bo ranged, stock at valuation, or negotiations juld be entertained for an exchange at prices id terms to be arranged. Marton is tho County town of Rangitikei mnty, and one of tho most progressive towns tho North Island. It is also the Junction the North Island Main Trunk Railway. It 4CO feet above sea level, contains a large •eparatory Boarding School for Boys and one r Girls, High and Technical Schools, and bog so central will-in time become the largest anufacturing and distributing centre in tho land. 959 3ur March ' Land Guide is now ready for me, and will bo sent free to any address on plication. 1, HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. . 1 THIS CANNOT BE BEATEN. MODEL FARM FOR MONEY-MAKING, OU A RETIRED MAN TO MAKE . HIS HOME. THE Land is all first-class, level, and plough'able; has two good Homesteads, and nosrous outbuildings; 30 Acres of magnificent itive Bush. Consists of 1060 Acres, close to ivu, railway, school, eto. A REAL SPLENDID l'r.::EUTy. Further particulars on application to R, HARRIS/ ,ND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, MASTBRTON, CBO3 WAIKATO FARM FOR SALE. -jf-r\ ACRES, First-Class Sheep and Cattlo 501/ Country, mostly improved, near ilway and Creamery. 'rice, £3 10s. per acre; .£IOO cash required, exchango for City Property. W. CHAMBERLAIN. 0 Dominion Laud Agency, Woodvillo. FLY AMD YOUNG, MASTERTON. ENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONTRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Express Co., terton. Goods and Parcels forwarded to - parts of tho world; Commercial Samples a i mlityj new and up-to-dato Sample Rooms Ixcliange Buildings; country trips arranged all tvains met; Hospital Ambulance on at shortest notice, day or r.ight. Stables Store Rooms, Bannister Street. 'Phono P.O. Box 50, Mastertoa.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 10

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