— LAND NOTICES. WILLIAM p. TURNBULL ■ & CO., , I 5 A NAM A STItEET. and No, 1 RIDDIFORD STREET. • , 'i — a _ WAIKATO—CLOSE TO HAMILTON. ■ : homeste.d and"outbuild. ' too wMch* bSt!'- ? ° St Bud '' l,elt ? ra P h Offltes are all within a chain of . application. reaso " for Good terms given to right man. Price and full details.on WAIKA'I'O—FIVE MILES FROM TltE' RISING TOWN OF HAMILTON, AND SIX MILES FROM i'JtANKTON JUNCTION. 250 AC S„, a f !!-? at nnd P\ ou Shablo,' except about 30 acrcs, crcek and sheltering gully,' This Purposes Kn, 'f JlB no^ ruilllll1 K.v oul |g cattle and sheep, but is admirably suited For , Dairying way Station rooms a ! ld conveniences,' situated within a few chains of Railol ainffo' a i.Mp C l r^' ncrj >,o and lost 9 ffice / 50 c!laillB fr °» ta (!° to roain road, and'CO 150 acres £«h P P??' f 3 I,or f 01 '. 1 ! 10 . P«»P«rty as it stands,'or ■ will sell 100 or' os with or without the house. Land adjoining this farm sold tho other day for £15. ( WAIKATO-FOURTEEN MILES FROM HAMILTON. ' SOO A wWo s^yA ? li> LAND, partly drained,■ fenced,'nnd 1 improved; 2-roomcd buven overrhtc n ™ ,a f ke 4;, ~ fi per acre. Wo are prepared 'to take a bona lido Thprn i< n w ar ? a « apd.will practically jjuarantee to sell it to tho first man who inspects, ere is a toitune in this, and the terms bring it within reach of a comparatively small purse. PARQRANG! ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. IJIHESE SHEEP HAVE MADE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR THEIR SPLEN-' DID CONSTITUTIONS, DENSE; SERRATED WOOL, AND' CHARACTERISTIC ' HEADS. ' • , • ' 1 INSPECTION I N V I T E D. . .. , STUD AND FLOCK RAMS FOR' SALE. \ On; application to . ' , ' . 1 EENSST' SSHOjRT, '•y■■■"' ' Postal AddressPAEORANGI," FEILDINQ. Telephone andTelegramsWaituna West. - ' : '•••• " ' '' .01303 ' S^LE as a GOING CONCERN. ' • 45R8 , E ?! Government Grazing Run, 21 years' lease, with right of .renews at re- ' . , v V ?j v 1 unimproved value; rent, .£lll per annum; 3600 Acres in grass; pro- ' r~[;{ suMjviaed mto S paddocks, and is well watered; 300 acrcs flat,?soo acres ploughaole, - mil ndcable country.; building, 2-roomed wliare, woolshed, yards, etc.'; situated' 22 , ?tn i irS J J a , m Trunk Railwixj-.' 'PRICE, £10,500,' including 3000 shfcep, and 130 bullocks. . atock all. first-class.. Terms arranged. .Would exchange. . . ... -.' • - ■ ELF. EPNEILL'AND CO., ' LAND, ESTATE, AND EXCHANGE AGENTS, 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, - : " " WELLINGTON. , ■ ' . ' " ' 01260, , ENCUMBERED FATTENING FARM S\ * 1 '■ ' ' '' . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. '. \ ! §99 all in grass but 10 acres shelter, cocksfoot, rye,- and clover grasses,' divided i •• j ' paddocks,, totara, phd wire fences; , 3 streams,' practically level, mostly i''fLP 2at a »d sandy deposit. Carries 3* SHEEP AND CATTLE. HAS JtoN ™S> 1000 SHEEP, 100 BULLOCKS,' AND 130 COWS. .HRSI-CWSS BULLOCIv-FATTENING, DAIRYING, AND NSTUD FARiI. Land Transfer- . f Close to Creamery, Post and Telegraph Office, School, etc. .Twelve-roomed^,House and ■ y "SHORIYS," LTD., ,:. U ' : . ' ' WILLIS STREET,_WELLINGTON. ' AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, AND. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TARANAKI ; LANDS. ' v . , , IQ/i A ACRES, partly-improved Sheep Run, about .500 acres in -best, grasses, balance all good bush land; partly fenced; good whare and sheep, yards;. 1 miles to township and railway' Station (St'ratford-Ongarue line); will .winter 2 sheep to the acre. Title, O.K.P. Price,' £2 per. acre. "• . '. ' . ~No.'. 3390 f flirt ACRES, FIRST QUALITY DAIRY FARM. All "well improved, level, and well AUlf 'watered;'new 7-room ;House; 16-bail cowshed, trjipshed, implement-shod, piggeries, calfpons,; poultry-run, etc.; 7• convenient paddocks; to.factbrv, school, post office, and store; 3$ miles to,'railway station and large township, good inetal road. Price, JE2S per acre; terms, X3OO-JS4OO cash, balance at 0J per cent, for 5 years. / ' No. ,8378 W/jjAft ACRES, Very Rich Grazing and Fattening Land, Freehold; well fenced anii' 6ubdii VVv vided. Sheep proof paddocks. Good dwelling, woolshed,\ sheepyards, etc., etc; -Very rich limestone undulating land and good flats. One of the host rUns in the North Islfcnd. DAIRY FARM, 160 ACRES, Freehold; ' going concern;'rich, level land} '.well 1 wittered freo from noxious'weeds; 4-room House and outbuildings; li miles to creamery, 1 mile• to ' school; metal road. A BARGAIN AT .£lO PER ACRE. Stock consists ,of Dairy Cows Horse, Dray, and' Harness, Cans, Buckets, Furniture, etc., and M jiaid-'up Factory Shares! ' . ' . ' '. * No. 337 D " I have for Sale, Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, Busli Properties, Good Store Businesses; and some Good Hotels (Leases and. Freeholds). All correspondence promptly attended to, ' . ; NEWTOE'KING, :>:• ; ; . . LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT, . : NEW I'LYMOUTIi: • .' FRU!T AND POULTRY FARM AT LEV!N. ■J. A ACRES, within J mile of Station, with C-roomcA house, Glasshouse, Washhouse, Trap- - -fi-V shed, Cowbails, and good Orchard. Lease in Perpetuity. Splendid position, and well watered. Price, -£850. £400 .cash considered. Apply sharp. • .\ PARKER"4 VINCENT, i , * ' LAND AND IHSTATE AGENTS, LEVIN. ' ' CI2BS
CONVEYANCES. . KIMBOLTON COACH SEE VICE. • Ql DAWS Mail Coach leaves FEILDING ©• Daily, to connect with APITI and EANGIWAHIA; Coaches, returning in time (or South-, era Express. • , * FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SEEVICE.-Tink-table—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.tii., ' arrivo Levin 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon;,leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 plm.j leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive 'Foxton'9.3o p.m. t ' Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive 'Shannon 12.30 p.m. j leave Shannon 2.50, p.m.; arrivo Foxton 4.30 p.m. . FOXTON-SHANNON. EOYAL MAIL COACH SEE VICE, the Shortest Eoute to and ; from I'oxton.— Leave Foxton daily 6.30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 'a.m., arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily 4 p.m.; leave Shannon daily .8.15 1 p.m., arrive Fdxton daily 9.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL, • ■ i Proprietor. Larakstiears Barns!) wry Printing Works;' V: LAMBTON QUAY, THE BEST HOUSE FOR PRINTING . OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION. PEOilPr. OBLIGING. REASONABLE CHARGES. .ciom OUK Client will never regret the High First cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will always remind Kim pleasantly of our good advice. Ho will speak to his friends of tho wonderful cconomy of 'tho ■ •, STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. . Whereas tho placing of a contraot for tho supply of a cheap Electric Lift offerod by thuso who do not understand electrical, conditions will certainly reflect discredit upou tho professional adviser, and. indeed, may provo a ghastly blunder. Ask tho users of over * 3CO STANDAJRD ELECTEIC-ELEVATOES in Australasia what they think. Tho GOOD POINTS of the STANDAED aro expensive, but tlioy aro vital. They ensuro Durability, Eeliability, Efficiency, Economy, and Safnty. , STANDAED LIFTS AEE BEST VALUE FOE MONEY.;' Solo Agents for New Zealand: TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ELECTEICAL ENGINEEES AND CONTEACTOES. • C 553 F will be good news for Advertisers to , know that "The Dominion" has a larger circulation than any other morning paper in New. Zealand.
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