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LAND NOTICES. HARCOURT AND CO., House and land agents, AUCTIONEERS. AND SIIAREHROKHR3, LAMDTON QUAY.' ■jiArt ACHES, mostly nil ploughablo, con. .1..JL1/W sidcrablo fjunntity _, Jiiib been ploughed, well fenced, and subdivided into 18 paddocks, porninnent water, will winter 2 fill cap per ncro; black lonm noil; building, good 0roomed house, stnble, woolshed,. 3-roo.meu cottage, dip, yards..: Situated about 18 miles from Palmerston, 2 miles from railway, j-milo from creamery, and elbso'lo school. This property is particularly well adapted for dairying or, lambraising, and is famous fattening country, Prico, ■JC7 10s. per aero; terms, £1000 cash, balanco 5 years at 5} per cent. . _ 7574 QQ ACRES, first-class compact Dairy Farm, 00 together with stock, as a going concern. The property is all grassed, woll fcnced, subdivided and watered, all rich, heavy lonm land, flat; buildings, G-roomcd house, bathroom, washhouse, 15 cowbails,. hayshed, stables, fowlhouses, ctc.; raihray 31 miles, _ school ami creamery under. 1 milo away. Price, .£2225, including 33 milking cows and heifers, 5 yearling heifers, house, marc, foal, colt, bull, 4 sows, cart, trap, ■ harness, cowslip hay, plough, harrows, tools, cans, buckctß, and 22 f.p. factory shares; terms, £775 cash. ■ 7505 . WAIIUTO. . q/>a ACRES, 500 acres English grasses, 60 001/ acr;s .turnips, rope, etc:, balance forn and manuka, nearly ail ploughable, easy undulating country, well fcnced and _ subdivided, permanent water, black loam soil, carries 2 ewes per aero, besides calllo; 9-rooincd house, outbuildings, shed, yards, etc. Title, L.1.P., rent Is. 9d. per aero., Railway 4 miles, school 1-mile, creamery 2 miles. Price, .£2500; terms, ,€730 cash. 7477 CUBA STREET.—Valuable Business Site; land 40ft. x 100 ft., with two dwellings; rentals .£lO4 p.a.; bargain at £60 foot. - 9186 .£25 CASII ~£25. WALLACE STREET (adjacent)-New Dwelling, 7 rooms, enamel bath, electric light, gas cooker, li. and n. water, etc. Price £900; Only £25 deposit; easy terms; monthly payments free of interest. : 9147 ■ £25lCA£H £25. VOGELTOWN—Comfortable Cottage, 4 rooms, bath conveniences; section 39ft. x 115 ft.; rental 13s. week. For quick sale. Prico £325. Only. £25 cash, balance Gs. week. 8898 ... .£SO CASH. '.£SO. KILBIRNIE—Penny section, almost new Villa, 6 rooms, concrete foundation, electric light, bath, city water, etc.; level section, • ■ 3Gft; x 107 ft. .Will sacrifice for £G75; terms to suit buyer. . : 900S C..C. ROSS & CO.j ' LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. ONLY £250 CASH REQUIRED. -jj qa ACRES, close to Carterton, all in grass, XOv " close! to. factory,- school, and P. 0., all level, good house, cowbails, good.-land, been white pine swamp. Price £25. ; ONLY £250 CASH REQUIRED. 205 Telephone 'will give' you all information, i LEASEHOLD. .. V ka(\ ACRES, close.to Masterton,;.4J lease, u'l/l/ with right of purchase at £8 per acre, all level and ploughable, 14 paddocks. The man who buys this will mako £1000 in less than 2 years' time. Rent; Bs. per. acre; goodwill £200., Apply sharp,' as this is a snip. '■ ' EXCHANGE FOR-RENTrPRODUCING. '. .' PROPERTY. o'l 51Q ACRES, easy undulating hills, with AILAIO > fair-amount flat, 1 mostly ploughable, grows-good wheat; oats,/and root crops; carrying capacity 14 sheep,per acre; with cattle and horses; good 8-roomed house, bathroom,- woolshed, dry yards. Price £7 ss. per ■ acre. Equity £4700. Send your rout producing property to '■ ROSS AND CO.. I C 1127 - ' 69 Jfasterton.* W. P. GARNER & CO,, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. ■ . - ■■ | ■ 1 LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, : TAIHAPE. • 719 ACRES. F>y-1 ACRES and 148 Acres L.I.P. 1 Rent £G 15s. per annum. 12 miles from'Taihape on the Torere Road; well improved and laid'down in English grasses.. TJlis is the best property ever offered in this district,'and is an ideal sheep and cattle farm, wintering 2J breeding ewes to the acre .besides cattle. The property is; divided into 18 paddocks from 2 acres up tq 100. In all there are 7J miles of 7 - to, 8 wire sheep-proof fencing,with heart of totara posts and battens.- All the paddocks ■ are ■ permanently and well watered, 250 acres flat,' balance undulating. The buildings comprise a modern seven-roomed I house,,with bathroom, washhouse, etc., dairyman's whare, stable,"" trapshed, engine house, | woolshed,. yards, etc., all in first-rate order and well kept. PRICE, .£l3 per acre, £0000 of . which can remain at-5 per cent. W. P. G. and Co. invite correspondence, they having properties, aod businesses for sale in all parts of the North Island.. .>' C 1142 QO7 ACRES: 0.R.P., at . 335.; situated 9 tfji miles from township and railway by good road. About' 400 acres in grass, balance bush; 2j sheep country. Price, including 10,000 feet O.l). Timber, £3000. Terms £1000 down; balanco l at 5 per cont. ■ qqA ACRES, O.R.P;, at 17s. 6d. per acre. WU Situated 2} miles from railway station (Main Trunk). 200 acres felled and grassed, 50 chains fencing (totara); 6.roomed House (split timber), sheep yards, garden, etc. The balance is heavy busn, with good sprinkling of totara, rimu, and matai. The soil is a rich loam, on papa ahd sandstone formation, and generally rolling country, about half ploughable when cleared. Price, goodwill; £2 per,acre. Terms, £400 down, balance as arranged, j - qrp j ACRES,, 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d. per acre. Oxirx Situated 5 miles from railway station (Main Trunk), 110 acres felled and grassed. Price, 265. per acre. Terms, £400 down, balance as arranged. Note.—The above "two properties in grass are wintering 2J sheep to the acre, and will carry 3 sheep to the acre when subdivided. ■ ■■■'*■! OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSINESS IN A GOOD TOWN. Handsome premises of 2 stories, in main' business thoroughfare. Largest and best appointed shop iu town, with showroom upstairs. Stock consists entirely of Millinery, Drapery, Mens Clotting, and Mercery. All in good order and condition, with no old unsaleable goods. Present value of stock about £2400. Turnover about £5001). a year. ' Will sell, or lease premises in 3 periods of 5 years each at Jt6o, .£70,. end £80 per annum. Price of stock, AS A liOliN'G COivCERN, £2COO. ' A. G. CU.Wi\SfWGiHAM» LAi\D AGENT, v -\ ... TAIHAI'E. ■ CIO9O ■ A. E. KEMP, . AND ESTATE ' . AGENT, BROADWAY, STRAT F O R D i A GREAT BARGAIN. rnnn ACRES Freehold, with 35 miles sheep Ovvl/.' . fences, 30 divisions, ,1200 acrcs in grass; limestone country; carrying 3500 breeding ewes and 500 cattle; largo 10-roomed house; telephone at house; woolsheds, implement sheds, stables, men's cottage; sheep dip; 3 sets sheepyards,' 2 sets 'of cattleyards; Post Office, School, etc., against property; 2 hours' drive.to railway. A great quantity ploughable; all good fattening country. Price, only'£3 17s. Gd. per acre. We can offer good land in'W.aikato, Bay of Plenty, and the-Bay of Islands,i as low as XI per acre for the freehold, and on terms to suit all classes of buyers. Apply sharp. C9l!i Ol A ACRES, near New Plymouth, practi/SXI"' 'cally all flat; 5-roomed house, good' outbuildings, close to good school, factory, and Post Office. Would millcihbout 70 cows. Well subdivided, and all sheep-proof fencing. Freo from weeds. Price, £19 pur acre, £750 ; cash. Balance to be arranged. Apply—' GILMOUR--'-AND-.CLARKE, .. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. . CI2BB IT will be good news for Advertisers to know- that "The. Dominion" has a larger circulation' tharv any other morning paper in [ New Zealand. .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 12

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