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LAND NOTICES. . . SUBDIVISION OF MAT AHIWI ESTATE, MASTERTONv, A' PORTION of this well-known PROPERTY- has been-subdivided,.-and; only the following. Sections remain unsold:— A. R. I'. ' ' ' „ LOT 1 248 0 33 Largo proportion flat country, with;whare thereon.. ' LOT 2 59 2 0 Flat and undulating., : ... ... - - V-; LOT 4 113 1 8 Rich flat; with low limestone' hill. ~ LOT 5 121 0 15' Fino flat and low limestone hill., LOT 7 m 2 15 Flat and undulating. / General Remarks.-Tho Property'is only seven miles, from . Masterton .. P«t Office by-good road. Each section is well, grassed and watered,.and will.bo rnig fenced. The land comprises rich flats, with low limestone hills, and is admirably, adapted for Dairying a"nd Sheep Farming. Possession will be given on 28th March, 1910. ••• : . Exceptionally easy Verms, viz'., 15 per cent, cash, 10 per, cent, in two years, balance may remain for , a nnmber. of years, at 5 per. cent. Prices and further particulars may be obtained upon' application. • • . W.B.CHENNELLS & CO., ... AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ~ - ■ PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. ■ ■ ■■ ■

MIORN9NGTON ESTATE, ' SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN LINGTON. CJPECIAL Building Facilities, M fide settlers are being offered by the proprietors of this Estate. Advances can be arranged, at . 4i per cent. . THE - LARGEST AND CHEAPEST SECTIONS WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES. . PRICES FROM JESO PER SECTION; or 255..-per foot. The smallest sections aT« over one-eighth acre; some of our seotions quoted as low as .£125 per acre. • / ' - - ? • SPLENDID VIEWS. - OPEN SUNNY POSITIONS. t We bought cheap and_ well oheaper than any other Company in Wellington. LOW' DEPOSITS. Extremely easy terms of repayment and interest.. _ Now. is • the time to build—land and material! are cheap. " l ' The Directors ar© determined to tnaso sales, and will refuso no reasonable offer. For plans and particulars apply to. THE SOUTH WELLINGTON: LAND CO., LTD., E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, > Nathan's Buildings, And all leading Land Aj^nto. :'Arrangements have been made by which intending buyors may be shown tho various lots by Mr. E. W. WILTON, resident on the Estate, at'Prisoilla Crescent, Morningtcn. ■ ■ : . • ~- . i , , THE WELL-KNOWN RUN, '' HAUTOTARA" (Near- Martinborongh). •FOR SAM BY PRIVATE TREATY. MESSES. Tl MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., of Wellington, have been instructed by Mr. Charles Harris, 'to. dispose .of., his, noted. Hauto- - . tara Property, consisting of . - : ACRES,.. FREEHOLD 4'966 ACEES ' LBASEHOLD (or thereabouts), , : TOGETHER WITH THE STOCK 'THEREON.Full particulars obtainable from WIURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., ': WELLINGTON.: GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. 1 A aa, ACRES, ; 0.R.P., 6d,,. /splendid, land suitable for misad farming when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights seoured into station .yard.,-; Very .easy oountry to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre, ,18,000 ft., comprising rimu and matai, with sprinkling of totara and white ' pine; ■ SOO acres in grass, with, good buildings, yards, dip,eto. Price, M 10s. per goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. WiU consider sale of timber rights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, In . a eood go-ahead town on the Main Trunk Line Turnover, monthly. Stock and plapt at valuation, estimated, value, jElOOfr Goodwill, £75. Splendid corner premises. Terms," JG6OO cash,', balance approved bills.: This ia a great snip. Apply 'vif^''pV.''bAßjN'Eß- : AND''-00,-',' -TAIHAPE. ( ' FIRST-CLASS SPEC. 1 AAA ACRES, 0.R.P.,' at 15s. per. IJJUv 'acris, 33 miles .from ,Wanganiii, up river, 500 acres in grass, balance bush, principally tawa, 6 paddocks, wintered *1100 big > sheep, 30 cattle,,. 10 horses, 240 lambs,, 6-joom«d' house, large store shed, man's cottage, dairy, separator shed, cow shed, arid all necessary outbuildings, good iew woolshed, few acres w stumped. Freight on' :wool .to"' Wanganui, .only-.- 2s. per bale. Price only'i'3 per acre". Goodwill; which includes 1250 young sheep. jE2ooQ'."oash, .for' 'mi?ht .-.arrange easier terms to good,man. : • HARRIS AND SONS, ? ; , . ' LAND AGENTS, ' -IIARTON' AND MAItTON JUNCTION. : EI Lb'l'lM GJ? IST RlCT*''" ; : FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ' nrtW ACRES, rich, strong, chocolate O/vO ''loam on papa; all but •> acres 'shelter bush in English grasses; all flat and ploughable when stumped, part already ploughed;' grows splendid- srops 'of all kinds; 60, acres rich alluvial'(beast-to-acre) river flat; all been heavily timbered—maire, matai, rata, tawa, totara, eto.' Lot of valuable felind timber on ground; well watered (springs, permanent 6tream and river), never .Hoods; substantial post and wire fencing;' conveniently suhdmded; ■'5-roomed' verandah cottage, byre,- pigsties, etc.; will carry 150■ dairy cows' or 4 to 5 sheep to acre, good; adjoining large progressive township; quar-fpr-mile P. 0., telegraph, schools, ohurches, town hall, stores, hotel, etc.; big MAIN COACH ROAD frontago; large cheese, and butter faotory -and saleyards on the estate. This is really,-u most (jesirable property of solid present and immense prospective .valuo, both for practical farming and subdivisional purposes, near a rapidly rising town,,and centre of a large and very' prosperous fanning district, famous, for its generous noil and perfect climate. The chance of a lifetime.' Equity, .£2500. .Would exchange for large: Sheep Farm or unencumbered Town Property. Apply "GENUINE." "Dominion" Office, Wellington. AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM.' iV>A ACRES of beautiful rich land, A/vU within one mile of the best Cooperative Factory in -the North Island, * mile from school and P.O. 1 and Telegraph Office; .will dairy 60 cows; 7roomed house, cowshed, etc., eto. ,This farm will return .£6OO per-year for milk alone. Price of tho freehold, : per acre Exceptionally easy, terms to a good man. Further information from E. B. HARE AND CO., 1 : EAHIAOTA.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 10

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