HAWKE'S BAY LAND NOTICES. '." "THERE IS SURE MONEY IN THIS. AS A GOING CONCERN.' HAWKE'S BAT RUN. SALE, 36,000 Acres, Freehold, partly .... unproved hilly country, mostly good milling, bush, Matai aud Rimu; 3500 Acres cleared and in English grasses, carrying 5500 a?' -, 500 cattle " and 60 horses, divides into 18 paddocks; two houses of 7 rooms each, one of ■which is. newly-built, with all modern improvements; woolshed, grain store, and other outbuildings';- Price, as a going concern, including all stock, X 36.000; very easy terms arranged. Anyone looking out for a sound investment, the above cannot bo excelled in the North Island; ,£15,000 has been spent in improvements-during the l?.st thrco years. , For further particulars, apply A." C. MARETT, AUCTIONEER, LAND ,& ESTATE AGENT, ■.'■' NAPIER." HAWKE'S BAY FARM. OAA ODD ACRES, Freehold, first-class «/l/l/ sheep.country, subdivided into 17.paddocks, well watered," highly improved; woolshed, 11-roomed House, all modern improvements; largo area in. crop; carries 4 to 5 sheep per acre. Stock at valuation. Price, X 23 per acre. This is one of the best improved farms in Hawke's Bay, and eminently suitable tor stud purposes. Apply A. C. MARETT, AUCTIONEER, LAND & ESTATE. AGENT, NAPIER, H.B. . A POSITIVE BARGAIN. Owinq to Working Partner being Accidentally Killed, the Property Must bo Sold to Square Family Matters. ■. ; 1 9QK" ACRES Freehold; rich swamp land; JL/VO<J large part drained. , Near Auckland. Abundant fall for drains. Grows good turnips. Excellent., FATTENING - AND •■ DAIRYING .COUNTRY. . ...':••• '.:-.. - ' Six miles from railway station,'close to saleyards, post office; school, and two creameries. Will eventually cut up well into small farms. THE SOIL is vegetable, peaty formation, subsoil of clay, very rich. GOOD ROiDS. CREAMERIES.-Ono of tho largest creameries owned by the New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. (Co-operative), is handy, to 'the property. Paid milk suppliers from September to May lljd. per lb. butter-fat, and Is. Ogd. per lb. in August, skim mill; being; returned free to supplier. PRICE, only £5 per acre. Terms can bo arranged. Applicants must not waste time. 'THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. Apply to— ■ .-.•-.'■. \ DAVID"WHYTE,. JUN., " -.'.'; LAND AGENT, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY.. ... Solo Agent for'the Vendor. ;'.-. DAIRYFARM-.2300 1 CASH. FIRST-CLASS DAIRTFARM, of 100 acres, all in good grass, 9J acres in oats, 1 acre root crops, carrying '11 cows, 1, bull, 5 horses, and 20 young stock. Waterod by two permanent streams. Flat and rolling land, 26 acres ploughed, divided into U paddocks by good fences; l-rooincd : dwelling, 4-roonied cottage, large kayshed, 10-bail cowshed, trapshed, food room, etc.'; 11 miles to township and dairy factory; i miles to Railway Station Price, .£lB IDs., per. acre; ,£3OO, cash. > Asnip. ; M ACRES, with 6-ro'omed Dwelling and cbwbail.l milo to Railway Station. Price JiouU. ■■ . ■ ;'.'■' ■■.■;/''.': '■■\;-r i .'uU - ■ \ ■ i.CAMPBELL, THOMSON*. '"''*■"?■;'■ ■aKd'COV i ''-"'; :: vV:;.v:-. ■; "-.;;'■ . ■ ■■ ' : ;.' A" BEAUTIFUL Hawko's Bay Residential , Property, consisting of ', acres- iium'oi t-icuest quality, IU-roumed Dwelling, etc, situ'atedW oa»'of the" liio'st central, .pruttuhsty and most convenient localities in. ii.il., cioae to railway; boating, lishiug, .batiiiug, etc.; gooa level i\)£iio : . twry mreuti'on; guud oio'idru pretty hotter garuen. . i'rice una lurther pm-u. uiuain 'on application, .yonu Uouper anu uo. Lund and i' iiiaiicial Agon fa, Napier. N umci-u us' blwep ■ liiui», Hairy, preiiai'd, and 'idivu Pro-pei-iius ior 'oiue. apply lor particulars.' |AKW GOOD'BUILDING SECTIONS. FOB JP" SALE, cheap, } Acre, fenced, Mtiu; t acre, iA!); good coriwar bection, JUOo. It yon are wanting sections or homes of your, o#n, it would pay' you hauoWie.y to can oii'lmk'; 'i v ,: V,'' '..'• ; -.■ ' .'-,,,;.., ■■;-.. CHAS. HUGHES, I ''■ lAND AGENT, WARREN STREET ■ HASTINGS.,; ■'•■••. . asm -V:-''..'.''■:':'.■':'. TO LEASE. '.' .- QQA ACRES Freehold. Situated 16- ft niilos OOy rroni Paimerstou North; all'm: gross, aud'all piougnaole; lirst-ciass cropping'lanu) grows too rape, turnips, ana- oats;- wen fenced and subdivided; all n«jessarj Luudiugs in tanorder.. Owner.will lease it ior a years at lis. 6d. ■ per aor«, with purchasing clause, at J;IJ 10s. per acre. All the cask required : is the naif-year's rent, payable ni advance,.- Apply at once w— . HUSBAND AND F^CH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' WOODVLLLE.- .' OOfllft ACElis Freehold,'-.-hilly and undu«i4«y lating country, well watered, &übdivided 8 paddocks, V'l'ooined house, woolshed,. snoaring .machines,- oil, engine; splendid yards! stake, etc.; 10 miles ..metal road froiu Baleyards and rait;, wintered 2800 breeding ewes and. ISO cattle. Price-only M: per' acre. 'Stock at valuation. .About wtJOUO cash required. '•: : C<riAKLES' iviACKIE,.,-. . AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. • ■ . . WAIPUKORAU. , .... ' ~,.....,:■.. , J NELSON Property.—Splendid Agricultural and Pastoral Property, within a miles of Nelson,- by good road. 3US Acres Freehold, 170 acres ricn nat land, 50 acres undulating and baiauce hilly, of which 30 acres bush, a>u acres ploughabie, of whicn 32 acres are piougtied and in crop. Subdivided into U paddocks, all well watered;•' carrying OUU sheep,' V 2 head-; cattle (mostly dairy cows), and 21) uorscs; two houses, 8 rooms and a rooms, with' all conveniences. F.' and D. Edwards, Nelson. HIGHEST ART IN PAPERHANGINGS. HIGHEST ART IN PAPERHANGINGS. Our New Smas Paperhahgings are arriving on .:•-....-.'■..• tho . RIMUTAKA, OPAWA, lONIC, All expected this Month. THEY -are choice and up-to-date designs Simply lovely. Do not make your seleoi tion until you have seen these goods. Patterns sent free to any address. ROBT, MARTIN, LTD., MANNERS STREET, : WELLINGTON. : : ' C 1277 COMVEYANCES. KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. . Q • DAW'S, Mail Coach leaves FEILDING -' Daily, to conneet with APITI an d RANGIWAHIA Coaches, returning in, time for Southern Express!. ."..'-';."•■ LEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE Tim* table.-Leave Foxton, 6.30. a.m.;- arriv» Levin, 8.80 a.m.; leave Levin,.ll.so a.m.; arrive Foxton, .1.50 p.m.; .leave Fdxton, 2,30 p.m • ar rivo Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin, 7.45 Dm " arrive Foston, 9.45 p.m. • i.™-i SHANNON COACH SERVICE.-Leave Fos ton, 12.30 p.m.; arrive Saannon, 2 p.m.; leave Shannon, 2.10 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 3.40 p.m. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICB~7I« Shortest Route to and from Poxtoo _ Leave Foxton dally G. 30 a.m., arrive Shannon dally 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily lum arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton dallv 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily I p.m.; Icari Bhnanon daily 8,15 p.m., arrivo Foxton dail. 6.30 p.m. - v '.-.- ••■ ;■:'■' X, a GINGELL, :' -'.V. '. Pxonriotov ■
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