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LAND NOTICES, fTIHORNDON.-Laml32ft. x 97ft. Tin., 7-roomcd bouse, scnllery,' bathroom, wash--a- house, liot ami cold water, elcctiic light and every modern convenience. This property is beautifully situated, and wo can thoroughly recommend it as a lirst-claes home. Price, .£1250. 3879 KELBURNE.—Laud 50ft. x 115 ft., 7 rooms (large), steel ceilings, lead lights, etc, scullery, bathroom, washhouse,- electric light, hot and cold water, and every convenience. This property commands a lovely view of harbour and town, and is within live minutes' \falk of tram. Price, £1150. 3881 MOUNT VICTORIA.—Land 33ft. x 132 ft, G-rooined house, scullery, bathroom.■ washliouse, largo workshop, and alt couveuiences. Price, .£750. • 3877 HATAII Al.—Sections for Sale from M to £6 per foot, close to tram; ran aJJ day. Easy terms. , W. H. TURNBULL «& CO., PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON, GREAT BARGAIN-SHEEP COUNTRY. 200 ft AC:KES . Main Trunk Line, only i miles from railway, about 1000 aorea nrfv/v/u wc ii grasse ,i am [ subdivided, balance good bush, about 100 acres flat, balance easy rideable country, carrying at present 1600 sheep, besides number of cattle; good house,, all conveniences; large woolshed, with night pens for 300 sheep, yards, dip, etc.; tenure, 1200 acres 0.R.1 , ., balance 42 years' lease. PRICE, w 'o S .V :[lt acre ' '^ erU!s very easy. Have inspected, and can strongly recomniend< .-. HTJ , M C N"PTT T At (PA 155 FEATHERSTON ST, «g . IVI JEilJuJu 05 vAJ., WELLINGTON. PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE, - 11 8S ACEB ? Freehold; 600 to 800 acres in grass, 150 acres bush, balance in TV i 7 ■ i Scr H b aud rou S h feecl - About WO acres ploughable, balance billy. , invicied into about 2S paddocks, ring-fenced, in good order, and watered by Eireains. Water Race'to cowbails. t ■ ■ Carrying capacity—two sheep to the acre. 'Buildings— two bouses, woolsiied, . dip and sheep yard, all outbuildings, and good orchard. Situated 9 miles from LWer Hutt Town and Railway Station', 2 miles from School. Creamery at Lower Hutt. Roads in Eood condition. Ince: £7 per acre. Terms—.£2ooo cash, balance arranged for a term at 5 pel cent Annual rating-about £20 to £30. Title-Land Transfer. O/J ACRES (about] Freehold, all well grassed, subdivided into numerous pad* *{■*■ docks, and well watered by springs. House on property. This place is' situated on Heatherley East Soad, about four miles from Levin, and ty nnkd from Creamery, and-is all practically level and ploughable. Pt. Sections 19 and 19a Block 14, Jit. Robinson Survey District. Title—Land? Transfer. Price—,£2B per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS WHEAT-GROWING " SHEEP RUN, HAWKE'S BAY, LAND. 'TOO ACE ES Freehold; 840 Acres level, ryA/vA ACRES; large proportion ,'"" and iio Acres e*.sy grade, mak- iUxJu , •■. ~ , f mg in all nearly SCO twres ploughable; ploughable, balance can be a" 6 * ■^ ro - port . i ° I i l B 't itM ? for wheat i ridden over; near large stock centre; divided", 0 with' good" 0 linmested upon fenocd &ai subdivided, but without buildideal site, woolshod, stable, machine shed' ings, except Manager's cottage. Will of 1 rotvay 0 sSafd Sm ™ to 5 ™ e »«- 300 ° she * Wangaaui. It can be soldeither as a whole besides 300 to 400 head cattle; capable or "/-(Jin tW ° 5 ' - ¥ ' ic l'' £1S an - acrei eieat improvement. . • £aOOO casn, balance in two years at 5 per . ~ cent. Price,'.£s per acre, upon exceptionally This presents a highly favourable op- easy termsi . ' portunity for an esporicnc?d agriculturist. , Full particulars from- the ' V PP'? W. 2. &■ MERCANTILE' AGEW.CY CO., LTD.^ WANGAiNUI. . CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. KfK ACRES, G-rooincd house, stable, JCIB per acre. Terms. «*" Q-a ACRES, whare, cowshed. £K per acre. Terms. OJL -j /vq ACRES, cowshed, cooler shed. £H per acre. Term*. The above Farms originally comprised one property, which has just been subdivided. It is all good dairying country, the owner having milked 75 cows on 200 acres. ' Full particulars from ■ ■ PARKER AND VINCENT, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, LEVIN. A PROFITABLE FARM AND A GOOD SPECULATION. IQO ACr;ES > M-P-. 15s. Od. per acre. Level well-grassed land, of ' very Xt/V good quality, of a deep dry loamy formation; •Iα acres stumped and ploughed. Permanently watered and not subject to flood; 9 paddocks, up-to-date cowshed aud outbuildings. House of 5 rooms. Near school,'creamery, and railway; 7 miles from town and sale-yards. Price, .£I7OO. This is equal to £U I,'is. per. aero for the freehold, and the land is weM worth ,£3O per acre. Tho property is well known as a first-class dairying, fattening, or cropping farm, end it will not disappoint any practical farmer. LATHAM AND: .CO., WOODFIILE LA.ND AUENCY, M'LUAN STREET. WOODVILI.E. 1 AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM, SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. UTE can SELL Cheap and on Easy Terras, to effect an immediate 6aie, a V " SPLENDID DAIRi: FAJOI of 539 ACRES, mostly rich River Flats (thoroughly tile drained), capable of carrying now 150 milking eovts and young stock. Thames-Waihi Railway runs through properly, daily steamer also pastes, landing cargo from Auckland at Bs. per ton. Highest price paid for nutter-fat at' factory (Is.). 12-roomed house and every convenience; 32-bail cowshed with milking machines. Property has been surveyed into 7 small farms, -and is very suitable for subdivision, or for an association of farmers under the Special Settlements Finance Act, 1910. . . PRICE, ,£2O per acre, cash (say) .£3OOO, and Stock on equally easy terms. (Adjacent farms recently sold at. .£22 10s., .£23, and j≥27 10s. per acre.) T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEEKS, ESTATE AND , STATION AGENTS, ETC. CUSTOM STREET E. ' A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SHEEPF ARMERS TO SECURE A.GOOD SHEEP RUM. OD4A ACRES. 5500 Acres in best ro ixed English Brasses, the balance being in . OQ'iA} bush, well fenced and subdivided into sheep-proof paddocks; 36 mile? cf fences; 2 Dwelling Houses, Sheep Yards, Stock Yards.- Tho property is known to be one of the best sheep and cattlo runs in the North of Taranaki, and consists of fico crazing land cf rich quality, and lies well to the sun. and com-prises-ruble laud, slope's, spurs, and good hills, and has about 5 miles frontage to tea Coast i.nd 4J miles frontage to formed Road.' Tenure—Held under Sec. 218 Land Act, ISOS, 21 years' lease, with perpetual renewal and compensation clauses. Uenlal, £500 per annum. Capacity, easily 2 sheep to the aero. Price, 10s. pet aero. Reasonable terms can be arranged. ALSO, 5150 Acres adjoining. Title, Land Transfer. 1000. Acres in grass, and" balance «E>bd bush country, fronting formed road. The land is of good qu&iity, although somowhat hilly, and will make good sheep country when ail ir? jrass. I estimate capacity 1J to" 1J sheep to acre. Price, 10s. per acre, inn ACRES), First-class DAJHY HAKiI in SOUTH IAKANAKI, Freeholdi JLI/crf good 7-roomed Hooso. cowshed and outbuildings, calf paddocks and pij paddocks well sheltered by plantations; JJ miles to factory, school, and township, end railway station; 40 cows and other itock can be taken at valuation. Prio«k ,£2S lOs. per acrj. t Tfift ACRES, eflO Acres in zrass, balance good bnsh land, fenced and divided JS.t/wU into several sheep-proof paddooks' (i miles from towui-hip by good road, 24ft x l"ft. whare; large totara woolehod, dip, sheep yards, t cattle yards; esti- ■ mated to winter 2 sheep per acre; tenure Grazing Run Lease,' 12 years to ran at . £11 12s. 3d. rent ha!f-jearly: right of renewal and compensation for improre> Ceate clauses. Price. A'o '2s. lid. aer aci», NEWTON KING, ' ■'. BARGASN. WELLINGTON FiEM PROPEETY. 291 ACRES, GOLXAN'S VALLET. HEAI'i'HY Farm, vfill aarry li sheep to acre, and ten cows us ;he flat.' Tho"ilortgug« will sell tor amount of his mortgage. ,£ISOB. ReVabifc Valuations at ±0 Ills, [cr aore. , A Gieat Bargain ior quick sale. .LE'ViEN, SHALLCEABS AND CO. e LAND AND riSTA'i'iJ A GEM'S. WILLIS ST&EKT.

A GOOD DAIFIY FARM. n nn ACRES, level, undulating lan: , AMv li miles from School, Post U;. uce, and Creamery; 9 miles from Hunterville: all ia grass except 10 acres shelter ' bush, and carrying 45 head cattle aud/000 sheep: 8 paddocks, well watered, 5-rooin-ed house, stable, cowshed, etc.; 2 acres orchaid and garden. The 40 dairy cows, which arc an exceptionally good lot, will - lie given in with the farm at'JUG 10s. per acre. Only .£SOO cash. Apply sharp. J. HARRIS AND' SONS," MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. VOE SALE, CHEAP. i ,!rv(\ ACRES, 51 miles from Eastings, J'i-yiV SOU acres rich flat, worth ,£4O per aero, all ii( grass. C'arryiug at present SliO'J cheep, 255 cattle, aui '-'I) horses. Splendid plantation?, 22-room«l House (two story), - bathrooms, woulsheil for 1700 shesp. S shearing .machines, trapshep; t>oo acres of the hills «ro easily nloushaUe. The homestead occupies a position overlook;ns Napier and IlastiiiKs; uc'Ctyleue gas, telephone, and ;ui conveniences. Price -CI!-: per aero. M'onuaks, tr',ooo. For full particulars applyVECTOR E. SMITH, LAi\l) AGEXT, .VBILUING. ' STKAJGHT-OUT LEASE. NO GOODWILL.. IQAft ACKES , to l - ,0 "'). • "'I originally itJui? bcou bush country, and has been foiled within the last 2 years; about i'JO acres are Hat,(suitable for cropping or fatt<?niimJ, balance hilly a;;cl mjuulat'ing. Will winter 3000 sht.;p, betides cattle; Hat alono would pay inn-rest. Good uji-to-date 9-roomcd House, ivoolshed, with machiucs. Everything in . order. , ' Kont, .£750 per annum. Apply sharp (this won't keep) to, Boso3. C, «• HOSS .O.r.T- CO ;i LAND AGENTS, MASTKKTON. Tekuhfliii!, 205. EA-Bc* fia,

ITHE ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, - , POSTED. 1 Tear 395. / 6 Months 193. Si. S Months 9s. 9A, if. pwii iinctly in advance for full 1$ Uoatlis. '-lis. ■ i DELIVERED. 3 sicar 289. b Months 13a. b Montus 6s. Gd. Special Mote to Country Subscribers. For the convenience of tmbscriDera in uiairicts where there is na local agent, "IHE wiU U- posted-regularly ou receipt of. being one Xear's Subscription ii tAil) IIN AiIVA.NCJi. "THE DOMINION"." OVERSEA AGE.NCIE3. EIOLLOWIXG are tile names of tEa £- Oversea Agencies, whero copies oi ■"'.' lIK DuiIIXIUN," and particulars r» guiding Advertisement Kates may be ob. laiiieu aud lilns luspectad: LONDON: M»«tf,. £. \\\ and / Co., Dauos itai House, 565 Strand, SYDNEY:, K.S.W.: llessre, Gordon ,' aud Gotoli, Pitt Street. MELBOUKivIi: iiessrs. Gordon aaj tiotch, 90 Queon Street. HOliAJi'i': Messrs. T. L. flood aadCo_ bi Blizabetb Street. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 16

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