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LAND NOTICES. HAWKER STREET,—Land, 40ft. x 90ft., superior 8-roomed residence, scullery, oatiiroom, washhouso, hot and cold water, gas, and all conveniences. i Thu property commands a lovely view of Harbour and Town, and is within fiva f CFI ° f tram.\ u ani '' 50ft. x 99ft.. superior 7-rooraed House, scullery, . pantry •tvasnnousc, basement, electric light, hot and cold water, and every convsniIbis property commands a lovelv view of Harbour and Town, and i 3 . WPw¥nu,M th I ee rai ™tes' walk of tram.-Price, <€1650. ' 3831 w u /vN.—-Land, 35ft. x 135 ft, 6.rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, hot cold water, gas-ccoker, gas, and every convenience, largo workshop, concrete paths and yard, grounds nicely laid out in flower gardens, etc., also irei ii?m 0 Jn avril - 3827 NtLUUHNE.- T Land, 40ft. x 136 ft., fine Building Section;-nice view of Harbour ana atraits; only f ew minutes' walk from tram. Price .£5 per foot; easy terms. . * ' 3303 CITY, CENTRAL POSITION.-Land, Gsft. x lGsft„ superior 8-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, hot and cold wateT, gas and every convesnj?U^ C * mi' 5-rcoined Cottage (which can havo separate entrance and is well I ui grounds are beautifully laid out in large lawn, flower and vegetable gardens. This property commands a lovely view of Harbour and uata i°t?i * s three minutes 4 walk of tram^-Price, J51750, 366$ ha iAI rA!.—Sections for Sale, from. £4 to «£G per foots)eautiful sunny positions, and only penny section to Courtenay Place. • Intending purchasers .will ba conducted over the'property,' KElBuRNE.—Land, 33ft. s 180 ft. —70ft. width at reaT—s rooms, scullery,, bath* room, washhouse, elcctric light, gas stove, hot and cold water, and every modern convenience. Price, £650. . . 37Su W. 'H/TUBNBTJLL AW) CO., ■ -PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. . PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE--2Q2 ACEE S, Freehold, situated close to MARTINBOROUGH, all flat,-all m grass, and has been ploughed. Well watered.by creeks, springs and river .' service. Buildings consist of 9-rcomed. house, large stables and loose boxes, up-to-date ivoolshed, sheep yards and dip/barn, men's whare, and cook-house. The property is well sheltered by plantations, and grows excellent crops of rape, turnips, and oats, and has been farmed on up-to-date methods. Title, Land , Transfer. PRICE, <£16 10s. per acre, £2500 can romain on mortgage, balance cash. 11 A. ■ACRES, Freehold, situated about one'mile from. Otaki and creamery, and all flat and subdivided into 9 paddocks; carrying capacity 55 head of cat-, tie, besides horses; The buildings ,consist of 6-roomed house, bathroom,- largs barn, trapshed, stable, washhouse, cowshed with eoncreto floor. There; is .an orchard of about two acres.- PRICE, £30 per acre. There is a mortgage of ~£70!) at 51 per cent., six years to Tun, and .£220 at 5 per cent., payable any time up .to 1912. Terms can be arranged. ' ( Wo can confidently recommend each of the above to anyone in search of a really good property. ' ' , BALGETY: AND COMPANY, LTD., -' : ■ - : WELLINGTON. v ■ ' " SUPERB DAIRYvFARM. SPECIAL'.TOR 11ILK TO WELLINGTON! ACHES, watered, sheltered and divided,. half-mile •to station and town, rich soil, grow splendid crops and grass, about GO acres have been undar the plough. Large roomy house, also 4-roomed cottage, orchard, large cowshed (concrete floor), barn, coachhouse, etc. Price for immediate sale, ~2i per acre; £1500 cash required. WEITE US TO-DAY. ' PARKER AND VINCENT, ■ ■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LEVIN. : '9-5 'A ACRES, WAiUKU, AUCKLAND, Freehold, First-lass DAIRY FARM, all' level and very rich land; good new 6-roomed house and scullery, washhouse, 3-roomeu man's house, 42-bail cowshed, buggy and implement shed; sibdivided into 8 paddocks, all totara fences; to school and factory, 5 miles from • Pukekohe. Price, £26 per acre. Also, several first-class Freehold Dairy Farms at "VYaiuku, containing from 120 to HO.acres at prices from'£l6 to £25 per,acre. A splendid opportunity for dairymen'. • •fl -g $v ACRES, TARANAKI, Freehold; First-class Dairy Farm;.alLlevel.and well xJlw improved; divided into several paddocks; 4-roomed house, man's room, 14bail cowshed, trapshed, pigstyes, etc.; carrying 45 cows all- year round; in good .order;'lj miles to township and cheese and butter lactones;'level metal road;. Coast land.' Price, £21 per acre. •, AQA ACRES, Splendid Freehold COASTAL FAttM,* all-well improved,, well 'jtOv fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 5-roomed' house; large shed, containing loft, 8 stalls, concreto floor, implement shed and 6tore- . room; all nractically level land; nearly all has hoen under plough; 2 miles from factory; good road. Price <£18 10s. per acre; suitable for subdivision. : Reasonable terms given. *1 AO ACRES, First-class DAIRY FARM in SOTJTH TARANAKI, (Freehold A I/O good 7-roomed House, cowshed and outbuildings, calf paddocks and p;g paddocks well sheltered by plantations; 2$ miles to factory, school, and. township, and railway.stationj i 0 cows and other be taken at valuation.; Price, £28 10s. per acre. 1 fx/fbffc ACRES, 600 Acres in, grass, balance good bush land, fenced and divided 1 into several sheep-proof paddocks, 6 miles from township by good road, 24ft s 10ft. whare,' largo totara woolshed,' dip,, sheep yards, cattle yards; estiv mated to winter 2 sheep per acre; tenure Gracing Run Lease, 12 years to run at ill 12s. 3d,, rent half-yearly ; right. of renewal and compensation for improve ments clauses. . Price, £3 2s. 6d. per acrc. ' NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, • Established 1873. NEW. PLYMOUTH. - ■" BA&GASM. " „„ ELLINGTON' FARM -PROPERTY. 291 ACRES, GOLLAN'S VALLEY. TTEALTHY, well-situated Farm, will oarry li. sheep to acre, and ten cows oU JUL the flat. The Mortgageo will cell for amount of his • mortgage. ~.£1500. Seliablo Valuations at .«G 10s. per acre. A Great Bargain for quick sale. LEVIBN. SHALLCEABS AND CO.y ■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. WILLIS STREET. TWO GOOD .WABSIATO'" FARMS.. . 'noeA "ACRES Freehold Land of good quality, all in grass orxrop,.and all 1/iOU ploughablej well subdivided and watered; will carry 2aoo. sheep, besides cattle. Splendid 10-roomed house, woolshed, 5-stalled stables, and all other necessary buildings.* Railway Station, P. 0.,. and School on 1 roperty. Price, .£lO 10s. per acre. Terms arranged. < \ TOXTfSi ACRES of splendid'flat and undulating sheep country, only 1* miles' JLo ( from Railway Station, fattened last year 200 bullocks and 1500 wethers. Stock now. on property-2000 big sheep and 150 bullocks. Eirst-class Home6tead. Price, ilO per acre. Terms arranged. These are both splendid properties, H. Fo M C NEILL &. C 0 .9 , -weixington.

, HAWKE'S BAY LAND NOTICES. ' SPECIAL OFFER. I HAVE received instructions to oßet ■ for Salo ONE OF THE FINEST SHEEP STATIONS IN HAWKE'S BAY. : Thio block is specially suited for close settlement. It lies to ■ the - sun; is well watered, and-.will sell at good figures .• insmall areas. • " , It is also an excellent property for working as* a vrliolej'bfls a ,good homestead, Eta* tion buildings, and all. conveniences. THE AREA is 3000 ACRES, all under grass* numerous paddocks, well fenced, and permanent water in abundance. •TEE AVOOL from this station is excellent, and ranked amongst the best record wool sales in Napier. ■ THE PRICE is so reasonable that it would pay well even i£ wool fell to Bd. te |ull' particulars to bona-fide buyers on application to DAVIb"W.HYTE,.JUW.i;.. LAND AGENT . . (Opposite P. 0.,). HASTINGS, . Sole Aient. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, pyfOl ACRES, Freehold, all in grass. JOly well watered, and fenced into 9 naddocks; fences.all totara posts and galvanised wire; 150 acres rich fiats; suitable for dairying or growing; rape, turnips oats, etc.; adjoining Hats been sold at over £30 per acre; balance of the land is first-class sheep country; situated 3 miles from railway station, 1 nnlo from butter factory, post office, and 6chool. One of the best mixed farms in the fortymile Bush district; 13-staUed cowba.il, with concrete lloor; 2 small wharesi, yard* etc trice, only £13 per acre; £3UUO cash, balance will bo left on mortgage for a y< us particulars of your property for Sale or Exchange. HUSBAND AND • FINCH, Land and Estate Acents, Woodville, OAA ACRES Freehold' Dairy and Sheep 4UU Farm. Carries 2J sheep and cattle - 30 to 40 acres ploughablo. All in good grass. Good buildings. Price, ,£ll per acre. Terms. • 037 IAA ACRES Dairy Farm, mostly IvU- plougliable. All in grass; four paddocks. Good dwelling, cowshed, stable,' etc. Factory oil the section; i mile to P.O. and school. Price, iUG per acre; ,£350 cash. A bargain. gjlutl SALE:. A Bargain—SAWJIILL, JJ complete with Haigh and ■ Haigh Flaner, all in first-class order, almost new. .'Priio iM, including all tools and plant. CAMPBELL, THOMSON, ASTO CO., DANNEVIIiICE. "SjIARMS—If you want a cheap and at SO .the same timo a really good Farm, write to me. I am in the best farming district in N.Z., and havo Farms of all sizes and description on my lists. Before you go any further, let me know what you. want. I can suit you. Remember, it will cost you nothing, and may yet be tho chance of your lifetime. Charles jlackio, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Waipnlcurau. THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classifiod ColuiTuis of "Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 778, 30 March 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 778, 30 March 1910, Page 12

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