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LAND NOTICES. HARCOURT ANpi CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC- . TIONEERS, AND SHARE- , BROKEHS, LAMBTON.QUAY, -WELLINGTON. "PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS (vicinity) -11- —Specially designed and almost new 'Residence, 9 rooms, balcony, elec. light, wardrobes, thoroughly modern in every detail; land, -13ft.' frontage to main street; magnificent harbour view. Price, J2220U. ■"-■. -■•... . 9531 BOULCOTT STKEET-Ideai residential position; 7-roomed residence, with all necessary appliances; .splendid level section, 47 x 1321t. Price. JEISOO. 9531 rjnHOKNDON—Most select part; almost J-,:. new residence, 10 rooms, specially built'-, and designed by owner, finished throughout regardless of. expenditure; level section, 52 x 110 ft., nicely laid out. Price, .£3500; terms, .£I2OO. cash, balance can remain*at 5 per cent. ■ 9830 WELLINGTON TEH 11 ACE (close toj--Charniiug Residential Section, 40 x 170 ft. Price;. ,£2l foot. Harbour view, only vacant site in locality. ■ 8513 nn ACRES, 10 acres green oats, balance o\j grass; good plantation shelter bush, well watered, practically all flat, and now pkmghable; 7 paddock's, shelter bush in every paddock; now carrying 360 breeding ewes, 15 head cattle, aud: l> horses, and plenty of feed; buildings, 5-roomed house, dairy", lumber shed, cowshed, trapshed, implement shed, stable, feedroom, and loft all in first-class order. Leaee has i years and 3 months to run; rent, 16s. per acre, with right of purchase at £16 per acre; railway town, school, and creamery 21- miles. A splendid farm and cheap. For- dairying the place wjll carry , 40 cows besides dry stock. Price, £300 ;'■ terms, say, .£260 cash. . > 79C0 a Iγ n ACRES, exceptionally rich Land, J 4t I O now carrying 1300 sheep > and 80 grown bullocks;-.well fenced, .six paddocks, well watered; two-thirds drained swamp. There are no buildings; railway 1 mile, two creameries Q miles and 4 miles respectively, -school 2 miles. This property will cut up into dairy farms. Price, £2G 10s. per, acre; terms can be arranged. ' . , .. 7950 TWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DAIRY FARMS FOE MEN WITH SMALL ' CAPITAL. ■jnn ACRES, Freehold, situated m the JLOU Manawatu, all in grass, and all ploughable' when stumped, ,12 acres stumped, ring fenced, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered by springs, carrying 00 head-of stock all the winter; good 9-roomed house, with all conveniences, cowbails, hayshed, trapshed, stable, etc.; situated miles from town, butter, cheese- factory, and railway station. Price, £21 10s. per aero; cash required .£SOO, balance can remain for a term at 5 per cent. . . 1 rtA ACRES, Freehold, situated in the .JLUU' Wairarapa, .all in grass, all ploughable -when stumped, 6 acres in crop, well watered by creeks, divided into 12 paddocks; 7-roomed house, hayshed, cowshed (10 bails), trapshed, stable, etc.; stock includes 27 cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull,. 43 sheep, 2 horses, 2 carts, 30 pigs, 1 plough, cultivator, .£3O of hay, cans; everything as a going concern. ■ Price, .£2210; cash rerinired, ,£650; balance can remain on at i\ per cent. COCHRANE' &.-BUTEMENT LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 93. .' '! 70 ACRES FREEHOLD. ' THE FINEST THING IN DAIRY LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. /~<LOSE to Feiidinfi. Very best quality ■V/-- 6oil, well sheltered, and permanently watered; 11) paddocks, nicely laid oat grounds; good buildings, including &■ roomed house,- bathroom, etc.', .washhouse,' toolroom, man's house' at 2ra3m3 (new), trapshed and harness 'room, cow6hed, and other uutbuild:uK3. Insurance cu house aud cottage, £500. An ideal ulaco for stud .larm, or uiilk run; no mortgage. Vr.ice, -MS *«■ "era. Very easy.terms. . ... ' . .'■ 'No. 15M Apply ■ >'. ' ■■.'":•:.'.. :;. . : ■ Av.-H' "St. CO,, - ' '■ ' 'LTD., .''■"' AUCTIONEERS AND VALUEB3. FEILDING. GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH, , . Afh ACRES, 0.R.P., £1 39. Cd.. 1401/ splendid land snitablo for mixed farming, when in grais. Wiihir. H miles of railway station, tram rights secured into station yard. Very eaij country to work, estimated quantity oi milling timber, per" acre, IS.UOOft., co m . prising riuiu and niatai, with sprinkling of totar.v aud white pine; 300 acres in «ass, with good buildings, yards, dig, etc. Price. 21 l«s. per, acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will con. eider sale of timber: nghU only. GENERAL STORE .BUSINESS. i n „ eood go-ahead town on tho'Main Trunk Line. i-uniover, .£IOOO monthly. Stook dnd -plant at valuation, estimated value, £1000. Goodwill, i 75. Splendid corner premises.' Terms,. £&W r cash, balance approved bills. This; is a groat; snip. Appiy Wi P.-"GARMER AMD CO., ' ' '• TAIHAPE. ■•"•'■ ; R ? LOW. Patentee of Low's Patent Shop. Fronts, HOLDING TEE LARGEST SHEETS OF GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY. ■ DUSXPBOOF-. AND Y.'AXISIU J I£UOF, Wood or Metal. 81 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON, LEI'S -.Till ■; Coal is one of the most important things you have to consider at this time of the year, so that a talk on such a subject is very appropriate. Firt of all, you aro no doubt awaro that thero are a great many sorts of coal, and that out of the many thoro is 'one that stands in greatest favour, namely, ; 'STOCKT.ON. ©OAL, Perhaps you have not yet used it, and havb.only heard others speak of it. Well, you should try it yourself, you will theii prove it z. great heating, economical, and cleanly qualities. There can only bo one "BEST" coal —you will get it by sending your order to SAMUEL BBSW'N, Ltd., DISTRICT ACENTS, ; WELLINGTON. Telephone Numbers 33, 124, 164, 805, 042. .. CONVEYANCES. LEVI?;-I'OXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leave Foxton, 0,30 a.m.; 'arrive Levin, B.DO a.m.; leavo Le-TiiV-lU.&j a.m.; arrive Foxtou 12 noon; leave i'oxton, -.30 p.m.; arrive Lerin, .4.30 p.m.; leavo Levin, 7.16 p.m.;'arrive 'toxtun, p.m. C. !■'. JOHNSTON,'Proprietor. •OOYA.L MAIL COACH SIiKVICE, the Juii Shortest route to and from I'm. ton.—Leaves Foxton daily U.M a.m.; arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.in., arrivo Foxtoa doily 12 noon; leavo Foxton daily 2.30, arrive Suaunon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive FoitDn Quiiy. ,J - 3U P' lu - T. H. GINGELL, nHHE results obtained by Advertisers JL in the Classified Columns of "Tlio Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in Not Zealand, ,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 12

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