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LAND NOTICES. HARCOURT .AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC- •' TIONEERS, AND' ; SHARE- . BROKERS, ' , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS (vicinity) —Specially designed and almost new Residence, 9 rooms, balcony, elec. light, wardrobes, thoroughly modern in every detail; • land, 43ft. frontage to main street; magnificent harbour .view. Price, £2200. 9831 EOULCOTT STREET-Ideal residential • position; 7-roomed residence, with all necessary, appliances; splendid level section, 47 x 132 ft. Price. £1500. 9531 nnHORNDON —Most select part; almost 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, '£1200 cash, balance can remain at 5 per cent. 9530 "WELLINGTON TERRACE (close to)- * « Charming" Residential Section, 10 x 170 ft. Price,- £21. foot: Harbour view, only vacant site in locality.. 8513 Qlfk ACRES, 10. acres green oats, balance grass; good plantation shelter bush, well watered, practically all flat, and now ploughable; 7 paddocks,' shelter bush in every paddock; now carrying 3GO breeding ewes, 15 head , cattle, and U horses, and plenty of feed; buildings, 5-rqomed house, dairy, , lumber shed,* cowshed, trapslied, implement shed, stable, feedroom, and loft, all in first-class order. Lease has 4 years and 3 months to run; rent, 16s. per acre, with right of . purchase at £1G per | acre;-railway town, school, and creamery I 2i'miles. A splendid farm and cheap. -For. dairying the place will carry 40 cows, besides dry stock. Price, £3tior terms, say,. £200 cash. 7960 lyo ACRES, exceptionally rich Land, ■rk e O -now carrying -1300 sheep; and SO grown bullocks; well fenced, six paddocks; well watered; two-thirds drained swamp.; There are no buildings; railway i ■ mile, two creameries 25- miles and 4 miles respectively,. school 2 miles. This property will, cut up into dairy farms. Price,..£26 10s. per acre; terms can be arranged. . 7950 • ■TWO EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD DAIRY ■ FARMS FOR jyDNWITH SMALL . CAPITAL. . V 1 -g Q A ACRES, Freehold, situated in the lu" Manawatu, all'in -grass, and all ploughable when ' stumped, 12. acres stumped, ring fenced, 'antf subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered by springs, carrying 60 head of-stock all the winter; good' 9-roometl house, with, all conveniences, cowbail.s, - hayshed, trapshed, stable, etc.; situated 2« miles from town, butter, cheese factory; ..and railway station. Price, £27- 10s. per acre; cash required £500, balance can remain for a term at 5 per cent. 1 ACRES, Freehold, situated in the 1 -i-y" ..Wairarapa, all "in grass, all iploughable when stumped,. 6 acres in 'crop, well watered by .creek's, divided into 12 paddock's; 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, required,. £650; balance can remain on at per cent. . 'COCHRANE* BUTEMENT LAND .AND-ESTATE AGENTS, MA'STERTON: : - i 1 'P.O. Box 112. ; j" ;. Telephone 99. 70 ACRES FREEHOLD. .THE FINEST I'HIN'G IN DAIRY LAND .y.r.. . IN NEW ZEALAND. ' :to ;i'eildin£. '■ Very best quality : *0 soil,- well sheltered,-'bud. permanently watered; 1U "laid out grounds;' good buildings,;,:including. t>-. tcomed house, -bathroom,. etc., , washhouse," -toolroom, man's lio'dse of 2roimj (new),' trapshed and. harness room, cowLheil,>and other outbuildiuss. Insurance on' house and cottage; £SUO. An ideal place for otud lanu, ,or milk run; no : uvbrvguge.-' l*nce, £45 ucre. ' Very easy terms. ; No. laui ■ Apply ;' ' 'y . A; H, & CO., LTD,, : v . ' ' • AUCTIONEEKS .AND'. VALDEE3. . FEILDING." GREAT BARGAIN IN fyIiLLING BUSH. 14 HA 0.K.P., .£1 3a. Gil., : JL'xUu' splendid land .* suitable for iniied farmiug, v 'when'_iu;'grass. Wiihir i' miles of-. railway station, - tram" rights 6ecurtd into station 'yard. Very easy country to work, estimated- quantity oi milling timber . per; acre,. IS.OUUft., comprising .riuiu and -rnatai, witli sprinkling of 'totara and white pine; 1 300 acre* in grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc.'' Price, £4 Jos.| per acre goodwill. Terms "arranged if desired. M iii con6ider sale of timber rights only. - GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in good go-ahead town-on the Main Trunk jj ne . -i-urnover, £10Q0..'monthly, Stock and-plant at valuation; - estimated value, .£IOOO. Goodwill, £75. Splendid corner premises, lerms, £600 cash, balance approved bills. Thi» is a'great snip, ippjj W. P- GARNER. AND CO., TAIHAPE. 1 ' 3 ' • . -i .■ ■ R. . LOW. Patentee ef Low's Patent Shop Promts, , , HOLDING 'THE LARGEST SHEETS OF GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY DUSTPROOF AND.WATERPROOF, ' Wood or Metal. ' 61 CUBA STKE£3T, WELLINGTON* LET'S TILI ; ' IMT -COIL, : ■ Coal is one of the most important things, you have to . consider ■ at this time of tho year, so that ; a talk on such a subject is very appropriate. Firt of all, you aro no doubt aware that there aro a great many sorts of coal, and that out of the many thoro is dne that, stauds in greatest favour, namely,. ■ ■STOCKTON GOAL, Perhaps you have not yet used it, and have only heard others speak of it. Well,.'you should try it yourself, you will then prove it'c : great heating, economical, and cleanly qualities. There can only bo one "BEST" coal —you will get it by sending your order to SAMUEL BBSWN.'Ltd.,DISTRICT ACENTS, . WELLINGTON. Telephone Numbers S3, 124, 164,'805, '942. CONVEYANCES. L" EVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leave i'oston, 6.30' a.m.; arrive-Levin. ti.3o-a.m.; leavo Lo.' vin. 10.23. a.m.; arrive Poxtou \z uoon; leave Poxton, 2.30 p.m.; arrivu Levin, 4.30' p.m.; leave Levin, 7,-lj p.m.; urrna xoitua,- 0.15 • p.m. C. I'V JOHNSTON'.. Proprietor. EOYAL MAIL' CpACII SEU.VICE, the Shortest . route ,to and from froi-ton-'Leavcs Foxtou daily G. 30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily 7.30 a.m.; leave thaunon daily 10.45 a.m., arrive Poitoa doily noon; leave 'Foxton, daily 2.30 arrive Shannon daily 7.30■ 'a.m.; . loave bhannon daily 5.15 p.m., arrivo Foxton dauy. os3o p.m.' T. H. GINGELL. , THE results obtained . by - . Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other, daily journal in New Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 872, 19 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 872, 19 July 1910, Page 10

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