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LAND NOTICES. WILLIAM" H. ,TURNBULL & GO., PANAMA STREET. and N0..l RIDDIFORD STREET. . IW °27 A mnM S rrrm^r HOLl) at PAENGAROA, 1445 ACRES, OPOTIKI.-801 acres freehold and To Pukn T^ri)^ ang n'" ® nd ? m,l^s , from «1 acres L.1.P., at 24 miles from Opo- ' ' acres best fim On mam roac 'i 450 tiki, cn the main Motu-Gisborna Road, 659 . tion is rnnrlv #I rl« a ' "B® ROT?*- aoroß grais, balance good, bush, - 8 miles ' improved lane! nil S iimMJ '"rll K y good sheep-proof fencing, 12 paddoekß, good ana CT OD r A'll nLji? M Engl,sl ; (i-roomed house, * acre orchard, 10 acres vided into *10 well a ' ,ni stumped, ploughed, and' grassed round the Carrying canacilv is win paddocks. homestead, large woolshed, good yards and gS cSn Cw^Jl d ™ f Cattl ° l° a concrcte di P' *°° flat. Present stock: which is .only" 5 miles fmm P ™ P ? i 10 ? 0 , 1)rcC(iltl B awes, 100 wethers, and 89 Makota onta'st ' miXed Cattle ' Mcc * ' piMtags," .?tabliT e "toIk L vS, etc. 1 All" 072 'A CR S 3, reoo e Tlised .« one of tie finest in fencing m good order. Price. 10s.-ner ' £ Alanawatu District, situated 1 mite from Hallway Station and Post Officc on "r fcrt^SSStSSBSS: modern hon« m.fliii?' !' I H° ol ? ed yards, sheep dip, shearing eheds, toio miles from MwaTSH Knn'" l7 /"rf' l!t magnificent stud farm. Pries .£2B 10s. par aj Jgia "** rs, s M ~ —■*» " • ~ : \ . ■, ■- . — —\ A HAWKE'S DAY FARM FOB EXCHANGE. ;

866 ACEES ' LLP "" 700 acres in grass, balance in crop, all plonghable; - carries ,"U to * sheep; coach twice daily; school and creamery within easy distance; good roads; dark, loamy soil, all flat, ploughing and sowing, well forward; 6-roomed , House, a-roomed 1 Cottage, implement shed, stable, grain loft, etc.; fenced into 12 paddooks; water race and artesian flow to. house, etc. ,Price, £8 PES ACRE. EQUITY, .£4OOO. Owner must got JCIOOO cash; balance in property. A GOOD SHEEP AND CHOPPING FAEH, "SHORTTS,"LTD„ WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, VALUEES, Eto. CI03» * io^Si' .-T"® •• ; ' M ARKET; FOR ONE MONTH. 102$ 'Li i grassed, except few,acres shelter bush, 550 acres rich flat and ~ . ploughablo land, balance good sheep and, cattle country, all splendidly fenced, IS P - Permanent water. 2500 sheep, besides cattle and -hones.-.-Good homestead, ideal situation. Stock market and Railway only 8 miles. Township- only 2i Cash" :.?WCB - for Freehold, £U*yer acre, - H. : P. :M C NEILL AND CO., 1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155 FKATHEBSTON ST., WELLINGTON ; ■ STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 204. ACRES, divTded into several paddocks; carrj' 50 cows and young.cattle; 2 miloe town, ?»»"■ s .PACKER AND VINCENT, ' ' LEVIN. ' ■■■ - i BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. 010 ACRES, Freehold; 500 acres in gradsj fenced into 5 sheep-proof paddocks; 2-roomed house and sheep yards. TiVHhin ; 1 mile of Post Office, Store, " and School, and within 22 miles of Freezing Works, by good road. WINTERINGt CAPACITY, 2 STORB I'liß ACRE. ■-\sj PRICE, £i 10s. PER ACRE. TEEMS ABRANGBD. ( : H.-F. RUSSELL & CO.,' ' x ' '■V,'.. LAND AGENTS, ! | ; ' ... NEW PLYMOUTH.

PAYABLE INVESTMENTS. 1 AAlflj ACEES, situated on a mam road, about 18 miles irom railway station, and 7 mile*' JLvvv from post office and score; 500 acres cleared and sown in best English grasses, . : balance good bush (Tawa and Kiniu) ; the best country not .having yet , been oleaied. ; Sub« divided'and fenced. - It, carry two wet sheep to the' acre. A loan has ■ been "raised to > metal the road past the property. Title is 0.K.P., at ISg. per acre; -no' restrictions as to : residence.! 'i'iie adjoining property sold at XI 2s. fid.," and it : cost 24b. per acre extra to acquire the freehold; a IUOU-acre scction vioinity recently : realised'i!s 17s. 6d. Thd . , pnee for' this property is' only XS 10s. per acre, ,iuid easy terms oau be arranged 5 pet cent. . •-.... , 17/JA ACEES, all in grass, except 100 acrps sheltor bush; well fenced and subdivided; ? 4 01/ ; sheep-proof paddocks; good, dwelling and outbuildings; 3 miles from railway st* tion, handy to post offioe and township; oasy country; rich grazing land; guaranteed to winter 2 sheep, to. the acre besides, cattle. Price;. £5 10s. per acre; reasonable term's, , Stock oan ba taken at, valuation. . '■'!■' •'/■.■■ . N0.?5177 a m ACliESj.'First-closs Dairy, Farm,, all well improved, and in good order; well theltttroi ; Xrkl by/ patches of native^bush; good dwelling, oowshed (concrete floor); wated laid op . the house , and! Bhed. Situated on good metal /road, 3i miles from town, factory, railway/ etc..'Price, <£25 per acre; reasonable terms./ , 1 " • - -"No. 3351 / OKA •■ACRES, 480 of which are in grass, balanco good bush land; good whare; well fenoed| .-SftfU fronting main road and railway. All good land, well, watered, and estimated to win* ter 2: sheep when all in grass. Price, >65 per acre. .. JB3OOO can romain on mortgage, if re* quired. ~ , No. 3177 CAS) ACEES, 0.E.P., at 15s; per acre; 600 acroa m balance good bush; Tnell fenoed ' OtE/v and subdivided; good whare, woolshed, and dip. Good road and. a metalled road within 5 miles. All good land, and will winter 2 sheep to the acre.' Price, J35 10s. per acre, about two-fifths cash required. " No. 3350 ■ I oan Finance Stock for clients buying a' Farm through my agency. Loans Negotiated. , : V NEWTON KING, : '",."!!' / LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.. C 3918 •

OUR Client will never regret the High First cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Curroiit. Consumption (from 2a. to 20s. per month) will: al. ways, remind him pleasantly of our good advica Ho will speak to Ilia: frienda of the wonderful economy cfHliS' STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contract [or the 6upply of a olieap Elcctrio Lift offered by those who do not understand electrical conditions, will certainly refloat discredit upon tht professional adviser, and, in deed, may prove a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over SOO STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. . I. The GOOD POINTS of tho STANDARD are expensive, but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Eoonomy, and Safety. v STANDARD 1 LOTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONET. Sole Agents for New Zealand: ' TUBNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. ; ; CSSJ LAWBENCE £ SANSON, Electrical Engineers Importers, 45 and 47 CUBA STREET, Head Office, SYDNEY. Also at MELBOURNE. . 1 ■ . — ■ \ SOLE AGENTS . ' for THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD., ENCLAND. / ' Also for I ' "QSRAKT LAMPS Wholesale Suppliers of -ALL CLASSES of ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. Tel. No. 2609. P.O. Box 765. ■ v ' ; . 01274. SAVE YOUR EYESSGHT V Use Acetylene. In a paper read at tho Royal- Institute of Public Health, Mr. E. 11. Robson, Consulting Architect to tho Local Government Board, stated that, after twenty years' experience, ■ he placed ACETYLENE at the head of all lights for use IN SCHOOLS, because it is the BEST LIGHT FOR, THE EYESIGHT. Universal Generators, Gas Fittings for Acetylene or Coal-gas. ' ■ Burners and Glassware. Carbide in all sizes from l/16in. > i to 3} in. ■ v TOWN LIGHTING, A SPECIALITY. NEW ACETTIENE~GAS LIGHTING ■ 1 CO., LIMITED, 25 King's Chambers, Wellington. FOR SALE: 1 500 volt, 1-h.p. Compton Motor. , 01245 IT will be good news for Advertisers to know that "The Dominion" has a larger circulation than any other morning paper is .Km ifrmlnnd. 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 16

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