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.AUCTIONS. ■ . TO-DAY. TO-DAY. FKRN BALK. . ."jIfESSRS. A. L. WILSON AMD CO. will offer J-'A at their Booms, Brandon Street, TO-DAY, at .11.30 sharp — A large consignment of Prince of Wales Ferns. Ail well-rooted, fine plants. Direct from Ohakune. 2182 A. L. WILSON AND CO. SALE OF RACE' PRIVILEGES, LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1909, , 3 p.m. QWAINSON AND BEVAN, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Horowhenua Racing Club to S?ll, at their Rooms, as above, the privileges in connection with the Race Meeting, to bo held on the Bth and 9th September— _ ' OUTSIDE GATES INSIDE GATES PUBLICAN'S BOOTH (Lawn) PUBLICAN'S BOOTH (Outside) CORRECT CARDS HORSE PADDOCK ' REFRESHMENT. ST ALL. 2181 J. G. HANICINS, Auctioneer. HAWKE'S BAY LAND NOTICES. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES. HAWKE'S BAY POSSESSES THE FINEST CLIMATE AND RICHEST LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. • FRUIT FARMS; " f Q ACRES, five-year-old trees, yielded X 575 i-O last season. ,£SOO cash required. Price, £!)2 10s. per acre. 1 A ACRES, excellent Apple Orchard, ten XIP varieties, five-year-old .trees, four years lease, with purchasing clause, trees in excellent order. Lessee's -interest, JCISO. Cheap. "OICH Flat Land, excellent for fruit-grow-jLQj ing, handy to Hastings, in lots of TEN ■ ACRES AND UPWARDS. Cash required is only, J>l4 per acre. Balance at 5 per cent. I have several first-class Orchards on my books to 6elect from. / • DAIRY FARMS.. ACRES, convenient to school, post office, *03 and creamery, six-roomed house, all conveniences, eight paddocks, nrtesian water supply; Flat Laud of good quality. QK ACRES and upwards, l richest Dairying. < ri'J Lands on Hastings Plains. Cash re- 1 qyircd,'only <£11 per acre, balance at a i cent. This.land is freo from flood. . 1 Several Dairy Farms to select from. : ■ SHEEP COUNTRY. /jfSfh ACRES, very fine Farm, 130 acres flat, 1 only five miles from freezing works, close to railway siding, excellent fattening land; well-built homestead "and. outbuildings; well watered by permanent springs. ,£I9OO cash re- - 1 quired. " J 1 pt'fifl ACRES, undulating country, close to JLiWI/ school,-post and telegraph office, and ji saleyards. Good for turnips, oats, rape, and other I crops. ' Good homestead and conveniences, f metalled .road to. the door. ONIA' £4. PER " ACRE. All more or less under grass. A snip for Southern' buyers. 1 - fZfbfbfb ACRES, same class of land, as the OU'l/l/ ' above, fen-roomed house and outbuildings, telephone to house. ■ PRICE ONLY ,£3 10s. PER ACRE. Good terms to suitablo buyer. KAA ACRES t0,20,000 Acres/ a long list to 7 OvP 1/ solect from. , For further information of the above properties, or for any inquiry for Hawke's Bay Land, apply to — ~ I ' '. .DAVID-'WHYT.E, JVN., ' 1 • LAND AGENT, • Opposite the Post Office,; 'QUEEN i STREET, HASTINGS, H.B. THE; SUN TRAP OF NEW ZEALAND, •' ■ ' HASTINGS LAND. ' FRUIT FARMS,-5 Acres, Gl, 7J, 8, up to 20 Acres, chiefly in Fruit .with Good Houses. DAIRY FARMS, 23 Acres, 30, and 65 Acres, with good houses, from .£35 to .£7O per acre. I SHEEP or DAIRY FARM—9OO' Acres, rich, heavy "soil; 1 mile from school; grows magnificent ryegrass, rape, and mangolds, and all crops in areas,'with cottages; J62t> 10s. to .£37 per acre.. ' /-- SHEEP FARM—II 2 Acres, 0.R.P., at 255. per acre, at Dannevirke; 2 miles from school, cro.imery, etc.; winters, 2J sheep per aero; | ' ' well suudivided. Price £8 10s.' per acre. terms. / SHEEP FARMS, from 1500 Acres' to 8000 W ' Acres, at prices from £4 to £7 per acre. .Write for v Full - List ot Valuable Properties. ' J. A. MILLER, ■ 'HASTINGS. . . CIO9S . . FOR LEASE. . i ' TWO GOOD : DAIRY FARMS. 1 ftfl ACRES, well grassed. Dairy Farm, near XUU creamery and school; 15 acres stumped; 4-roomeu Cottage, 4 cowbails, 3 paddocks; will carry 32 cows. 'Rent, 18s. per, acre. . No goodwill. ' ■ laq ACRES—A Good Dairy Farm, H miles : •JLyO from cheese factory, paying Is! per lb. for bonus for butter-fat, and 1 mile from Co-operative ' Creamery; G-roomed House; 10 cowbails, hayshed, fowihousp, piggery, and orchard. Lease _ has 6S- years to run at 20s. per acre. Goodwill, .£35. Will carry 38 cows. -■ LATHAM-AMD GO. . WOODVILLE LAND AGENCY, . . M'LEAN' STREET, WOODVILLE. ; CIO6B - A SNIP IN SHEEP COUNTRY. OQfkdl ACRES of Freehold Lund, Transfer \ MtJVU Title; partly improved; 10 miles ' from P. .and T. Offico; altitude, from 1000 to 1500 ft.; practically ring-fenced, ivith small paddock; 2 whares; 1000 acres ploughable. Price, £1 peracre, and on easy terms. Applv, sharp, JOHN COUPER AND CO.. „ LAND AGENTS. NAPIER. . , Numerous'other sheep, dairy, and orchard s properties. 9772 Pj TIMBER I TIMBER! TIMBER! . G The tapjngamutu totara saw 11 MILLS, LTD. tl Are now in a position to supply all timbers, : O including Totara, Matai, Red and White Pine, in any .quantity, and at the lowest current ■ rate. Bridge, Dressed, and Seasoned Timbers a K speciality. For particulars and price apply "THE MANAGE!!;" Taumaruiiui, or to G, M'HATTIEj GENERAL MANAGER. MASTERTON. . ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT FROM WATER AND CARBIDE. ACETYLENE - GENERATED IN A ' "Universal" Generator. * PUREST AND HEALTHIEST LIGHT. CARBIDE . Of Approved Brands. Each Shipment, Thoroughly Tested and Guaranteed. • ■ _ GAS FITTINGS-VARIED AND 1 ARTISTIC. ALL ACETYLENE SUNDRIES. N.Z. ACEIYLBNTfiAS Co., ltd. No. 25 King's Chambers,. WELLINGTON. FOP. , SALE.—I SOO Volt. 1 h.p. Crompton • Motor. 01245

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 590, 19 August 1909, Page 10

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