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LAND NOTICES. MTE TWO SELL TIIE EARTH. FEILDIXG.—iO acres first-class Dairy Land, 2 miles from Feilding, 6-roomcd House. •ESO per acre. 2509 WAIKATO.—I2S acres, handy to Factory nhfl School. £i per acre. 2922 JOHNSONVJLLE.-84 acres (ftl freeliold ana 20 leasehold), 9-roumoil Residence, cow bails, G fowllionses, pigstye, stable, coachhouse, barn, plough, hnrr'ow, cows, horses, 900 of poultry, 30 pigs, 110 sheep Romney cross, chaff cutters, 5 h.p. hay cutting machine, etc. Everything needed for an up-to-date poultry faita. Price, as a going concern, ,£2700. 35 LINTON.—IIO acres rich Dairy Land, nearly all level, G-roorued House, and all necessary outbuildings. per acre. 2032 21S ACRES, 2 miles from' Bainesse Railway Station, nearly all level drained swamp, Email Cottage. Price, £18 10s. per acre. 2575 THOMSON & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. CII7G 1 OOA ACRES, splendid sheep country, twoJLU\J\J thirds in grass, close to railway. Equity .£BSOO, in exchange for smaller farm or city property. A Qft ACRES, splendid Dairying or 4-sheep ■*:O\J country, 350 acres plougliable, 100 ploughed, large house and woolshed, etc. Equity XSOOO. Owner wishes to exchange- for about 800 acqes near a town. C)nn ACRES, first-class Dairy Farm, all ■•>'"" ploughable, good house, and sheds; water power and L.K.G. plant; metalled road, close to town. Equity ,£2350. Owner will "exchange. 1 O(\ ACRES, good Dairy Farm, good bnild■jlvv ings, including 15 cows; 2 miles from town. Owner will exchange for small freehold Cottage near Wellington. Equity XSOO. GRAVES AKD CO., LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, HAWERA. FOR EXCHANGE. 2 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at S6). per week, for good I'-tv L''arni of about 100 a-.res. Equity .£I6OO. IAnA .ACRES, Freehold, 8-sheep conntry, IUW for unencumbered property. Equity, iGOOO. FOR RALE, 500 Acres, Freehold. snaranteNl 2}-sbeep, country, all clear, all in grass; 100 acres Hat, all pecessary buildings. Price, .£lO. Apply for further particulars. Only b miles from good town. FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairj Farms. Town Sections, Hotels, eta. COCHRANE & BUTEMEftIT, QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON. CSSO MANGATARATA ESTATE. THE following UNSOLD BLOCKS are now open for PRIVATE SALE, viz:— Price per acre. Blocks. ■' , , .£ s. No. l> containing 890 acres 7 0 No. 2, containing 930 acres 8 0 No. 3, containing 20G0 acres G 0 No. 8, containing IS2B acres : 7 0 No. 9, containing 25-10 acres fl 10 No. 10, containing 2175 acres 6 10 No. IG, containing 17G5 acres ,„ ... 7 0 No. 17, containing 1510 acres 7 10 Terms EASY. For further particulars apply to— de PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO., HASTINGS, SOLE AGENTS. 7767 FOR SALE. v SOME CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. qa ACRES, situate close to the Glen Oroua *J« Buttor Factory, School, and Store; rich flat loamy soil, watered by three artesian wells; 7 paddac'is'; all in grass; new 8-roomed houso and outbuildings. Price- JMO per acre. Terms, JBOO cash, which includes 47 cows, p.b. bull, 25 yearlings, Fpring cart, horso and harness, milk cooler, cans, factory shares, hay, posts, and an L.K. milking machine., -ii Of ACRES, situate 2 miles from Rongotea LOO Butter Fi;ta:y, School, and Store; rich fiat land, all in grass, watered by artesians; at present carrying !i0 bullocks; would make a capital dairy-farm and run.GO cows; buildings complete. Price .£2B 10s. per acre. Terms., .£SOO cosu, BELL BROS., EAND AND SI'OCK AGENTS, \ ! PALMERSTON NORTH. CIIS3 i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. "I 0./J E ACRES, 1 uiilo from Marton, one ot XVirtJ the best and most beautiful properties in ilaugitikei, all level and ploughable, all virgin soil, and carrying in present state upwards oi ; UUOU sneep, cattio, and horses; 13 paddocks, 13-roomed house, good outbuildings, lodgahoiise, etc.; well watered by springe and dams. It bus three road frontages, and would cut up to good advantago for dairying or general purposes, and is within 1J miles of a cheese tactory. The property ie known M "Warleigh," stands high and commands a magnificent view of the sea and surrounding nountry to Kapiti and liana, distant towns, mountains, and ranges. Farms farther from Martor. in same direction have- besn cat up and told iu smaller areas for residential pnrposes at large prices. The climate in and about Marton is very good and heall'if, and the propdrty itself is much like a Homo 1-ark. Native growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal site for a Sanatorium or for a man of means. Pressure- has ; often been used to induce tho owner to cut the property up for residential and other purposes, but ho has refused all offors in that direction. It has been in tho hands of tho original owner for abont fifty years, and ho has exercised the greatest care in making and keeping it in good ropair, and at the same time laying it off in accordance with his Homeland views. It practically joins the Borough of Marton, and contains somo of the finest residential sites'in. the district. Tho Belling price is .£23 per acre, on forms to be arranged, slock at valuation, or negotiations would bo entertained for an exchange at pricos and terras to be arranEed. \ llarton is the County town of Rnngitiltei County, and ono of tho towns in tho North Island. It is also the Junction of tho North Island Main Trunk Railway. It is 400 feet above sea level, contnins a largo Preparatory Boarding School for Boys and ono for Girls. High and Technical Schools, and boing so central will in time becomo the largest manufacturing and distributing centre in tho Island. 959 Our March Land Guide is now ready for issue, and will bo sent free to any address on application. i. HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 10

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