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LAND NOTICES, GENTLEMAN'S SEATGUN RESIDENCE. QPLENDID GENTLEMAN'S BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, of G Rooms. The room* are all large aud lnftv, electric light, linen press, bookui.se, etc.; land, ;l U)ut i acre, well laid out in flowers and shrubs, teunis court, stable and coachhouse. I his is an exceptionally cheap property, and well worth inspection. i'lMG'il, X'l7,M. * - M 25 WILLIAM H. TURNBXJLL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR SHEEP FARMERS. SALE, by. Private Treaty, 750 Acres FREEHOLD, Taranaki. All good ~ , r .)oh soil, well laid dona in Mixed English Grasses; fenced and subdi< *'pe4 into convenient paddocks. All easy, rolling country, and well watered «>™ running streams; lies well to the Bun; fronts good metal road; 2} mile! . Town , s «'P and Salcyards; 2 miles to tho Dairy Factory and School, lne whole is well suited for subdivision iato Dairy Farms. PRICE-.EB 58. Plvtt AUiij; reasonable terms can bo arranged. _ „„ - {3m, 7C"I ACRES. Freehold; Rich Coast Land; ail level and in erase. A first. j ,■*• class Dairy Farm: well fenced and subdivide into convenient paddocks; 6-roomed House, wash-house, bathiaom. cowshed, otc; situated 2 miles from dairy factory and school. PRICE--X25 PER ACRE; Easy Terms. (4251) 17 ft ACRES, Freehold; Taranaki Coast Land; all level, nch dairy land, well J-- , -" fenced and divided into convenient paddocks; fronting main melnl road; good dwfcllinghoußO, containing 6 rooms, wash-house, and outbuildings; 12-bailed cowshed; 1 mile to choeso factory and school, also township; ulso » cows, etc., can bo taken over at valuation, if required. PRICL-.£25 l'bli My Land Register contains the pick of tho Taranaki Province, and landseekers can be suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 to SUO acres, grazing runs from 750 to GOOO acnes, at low prices, and on easy terms. L nave also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of , every description. Clients srown over properties freo of charge. Correspond* once specially invited. Lind representative*: F. E. ORBELL, Now Plyuicutrj J. 11. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. Ml? WfiPiA TTTNT I AUCTIONEER, LAND, AND JMriWIUJM ii-IJMVjr, FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. gQO ACRES-CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. PRACTICALLY all in grass, well watered in every paddock. Subdivided inttf numerous paddocks. ' Two good houses on the property, wool shed, din, etc., etc., will carry 2-21 elicoj to aore, with about 100 head cattle. PRICE, £V 1 PER ACRE. JAMES MACINTOSH. AND CO., . 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND on Country properties at lowest rates of interest. District Agents for the Standard Fire and Marino Iltsuranco Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. LAND BUYERS-LOOK AT THJSJ! 170 A ACRES. Freehold, 367 Acres Educational Lease, Iβ. per acre rent, 1! i I \J\J y ears t 0 rU!li w ,- tn r igbt of renewal further 21 vears; valuation for improvements up to £i an aero; 18 miles from Waitara. Dairy Factory within 3 miles; metalled road to property. About 1400 acres in grass balance bush; 59 acres ploughable. This property can be sold as two farms containing respectively 1100 acres and 960 acres. Subdivided into 12 paddocks; 4-roomed cottage, orchard, 3 sets sheep yard% cattjp vnrds. etc. Wintered 450 ewes. 1100 wethers. S!iO hoggets, and 150 cattle. OWNER SINGLE. PRACTICAL MAN, WILLING TAKE PARTNER WITS .£ISOO TO .£2OOO CASH. . PRICE, £i lOi. per acre all over. Easy terms can bo arranged if desired. First-class sheep and cattle country. Send for full particulars to RZ im & MERCANTILE MY COMPANI LTD. WANGANUI. A GIFT. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. I q<? ACRES, Freehold,. Norsewood South. All rich alluvial fiats; all in trrase, XOO end well sheltered by patches of Native Bush; subdivided into 12 paddocks by splendid fences (Totara Posts), and watered by stream and river; 25 acrea etumpea, 7 acres turnips, 2 acres pats; now carrying 40 cows, 4 horses, i bull, 15 yonnß stock, and this lot wert wintered well; buildings consist of 7-roomed housej 15-bail cowshed (concreted), large hayshed, chaff room with stand; pigstyes and other outbuildings. Property is 4 miles from railway by first-class level roads; I mile from creamery and cheese- factor? paying 13d. lb. for butter-fat, 2 miles from school, P.O. and store. LAND IN THIS DISTRICT HAS BEEN SELLING \iT ,£BO PER ACRE. THE OWNER'S ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS 11.1, HEALTH.. LOOK AT THE PRICE. »>NLY £U 10s. PER ACRE. . TERMS, iIMO CASH. Balance at 5 per cent. Appiy urgently to BOWDEN & SUTCLIFFE, 21 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. ' Write ras for Exchanges. Wo have got a host. A KING COUNTRY SNIP. (.(■)/> ACRES NilHvo Lease; term 42 years, low rentals, with compensation fa* i*O improvements at end of term; about 100 acres tawa bush, river flals in erass plenty of rough feed, balanco rich fern country, with 400 to 500 acres ploughable ' Main Trunk Railway Station within 12 miles by good road. PRICE, £3 per aero. GET ON TO US RE THIS. THORP AND M'VILLY, THE REAL ESTATE MEN, TAUMARUNUI. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE BOOK AND STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS k5 BUSINESS, in the centre of flue of the most thriving fwnships in the Dominion. Stock absolutely new and well selected;. .food turnover; cash trade: profits good; expenses light; lons lease. Tins hnsines. can 1* well recommended and intending buyers arc advised to ■'hustle." Remember, "The early bird catch*, the worm," aud write without delay. P rice askci'. MoV. C. AND E, JACKSON, J^sA I s&s®& ' DAIrTTnD POULtIrYTaRmT TERMS: £200 CACH. ' nc\ ACRES, first-class level land, nil in grass, well watered by permanent streams. Apr^psr* other produce to the city. Terms, only JE2OO cash, balauce-at 5 per cttt. F " '""£ "fTwi&iLL & co., ■ 135 FEATHKRSTOX STREKT, ' ~~ mEAL 'WATERFRONT SECTION, nn. ACRES 3 miles Levin Station, by good road; 21 mil6s to sea beach; all erased 90 ,nd almost ai-plouglw.ble; overlook the historical Horowhenua Uke, splenPARKER AND VINCENT' . . \ !'ID. X : T v. ln r FB g —UTOK! THE FI'RST TO INSPECT AVILL PURCHASE. A hCK FS Wa---4. Kivpr: 1164 ncre?, 0.H.P., at IBs., rent, od.; 715 acres. 3016 OKI'", at'ilT rent 9d.'; 753 acres, Native Lease, -11 J™?, jit Is.; 3.U i/ca'C, 41 vears, at Is.; 15Sn ncres in grn=s, 160 acres felled and now Sv fo? burnhfg Divided into 14 paddock,, 6 milts of good fencing; about 10ft fl°t Manco hilly. Buildings: One 3-rnomed cottage, and imber ou ground E W—lf S/of mS f meV'S S:S: i s oo^i: ! i,,« irriDßed Fnrihor narticulavs on application to Glance arrang g ' 67 RIDGW.VY STREKT, WANGANUI. ' ~ FOREST RESERVE, 900 ACRES. FOREST RESERVE. ■nIYEN in with IG4 ACRES FREEHOLD and 415 ACRES L.I.P. of Hawko'sßay (x Sheep and Dairying Land. Two 9-ronnied Homesteads, all modern convenic welshed 3 cowfheds, concrete floors. 300 acres ploughablc, good creeks and springs 1 Nile from P. 0., School, Creamery, close to Kaihvay. £2000 cash re. quired. T __- ~ T t>TT fv l> T J. H. OLDHAM, LAND AGENT, NAFIER. ~~ — STUD OR DAIRY FARM. ' ACRES, Freehold, situated within few niiles of Wanganui, beautifnl 800 homes cad and outbuildings; well subdivided plenty water. All ploughuSu table for stud stock or first-class dairy I arm. PRICE, .£35 pt. acre. T ms So Cash. Would subdivide into three good dairy farms. ' " T> A(P(PIi ir PT 1 Rt POTTS JssAbr'brlii II (x> JL vJ' li. O, WANGANUI. ■• DAIRY hARMS. ONLY 4 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. SUBDIVISION OF "SILVERTON" FATTENING FARM, Situntwl 1 mile from Halcombe Railway Station. MESSRS W H LAMBERT AND CO. have betn instructed by tho owner, Henrj S Cornfoot Esn., to ofTcr to the public (in Small Areas) his woll-known and toJote Fattening Farm. This magnificent pro|>crty has belonged to Sir. Corn- « «f'c furnilv for a great number of yenrß. The total area is 1122 a-.res, and w» ™ offering it in areas of from 110 acres to 140 acres, tho latter arci going with ?u Hnmnstaid at X3O per acre. The prices range from ,£22 up to «£3O per acre. wSSSSuS that having not less than J:500 Capita will be enabled to nnrWir deposit of 4 per cent, on the purchase moiy-y, erect suitable building*, inH secure a herd of cows. Remember that we only a»te 4 per cent deposit on the l j an( i the balance is payable by small instalments 6prcad over about 28 year*. NOTE-As there are bound, to be many applicants for these- splendid sections, t»m« ire sure to be disappointed, and wo haTC pleasure in stating that wo will be offer, ins almost immediately, on the samo terms, another splendid block owned by Lloyd and Tansoy, and situated about 1} miles from Mataaian t noac Dannovirke. DON'T DELAY. Come 11 at ° nOO, W. H. LAMBERT AMD CO., palmerston Noum TO INVESTORS A ND SPECULATORS. (inA ACRES, 12 miles from I'alinerston North, very well grassed, watered, ani OUv subdivided; winters 1200 sheep and 50 cattle; ISO acres ploughablo; Houe* woolshod. and yards. PRICE, XlO per aero; JCCOO cash, balanco 5 years at J per oent. KOKA ACRES.—The winter stock on grass nlonn is 10,000 sheep and 250 cattle) Oi/O" 2000 to 2500 ncres suitable for subdivision into dairy farms, and tho b&l. »nee is good sheep and cattlo ronntry, Comfortiblo Homeslcsd and complete itation buildings. PRICE, £1 per aore; terms arranged. This property will yield o sood interest on the canita' reauiredi and also a lareo urofit if subdivided. LATHAM AND CO., WOODVII.LE LAND .-XSKNCY, M'LEAX STREET, WOOD VILLE.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1346, 25 January 1912, Page 10

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