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• MAIN TRUNK LAND NOTICES.

. A CHEAP BUSH FARM. ON THE STRATFORD-TE KOUBA RAILWAY ROUTE. IQKK ACRES, L.I.P. Rent, .£52. (50 J-lJuil acres felled and grassed, and 120 acres just felled, which owners will grass after burning, balance heavy, bush; about 1 mils fencing, good wharo, and ■heep yards; 8 miles from towrship (3 miles drav road, balance 6ft. track). Daily coach from Ongarue (Main Trunk). Price only £2 10s. per acre. '-Terms arranged. A. GOOD SHEEP FARM. TAIHAPE DISTRICT. 1 TSft ACRES, 0.R.P., at 265. Gd. per A.I 01/:. acre. Can be made Freehold now i, 20 miles .from. Taihape, by good road,- half of \ which ,is metalled. Over 1500. acres in gTass and 250 acres in valu-able-bush,-containing a lot of Totara. About 400 acres ploughable. Fenced, divided into 14 paddocks; wintered 2000 big eheep, 30 .cattle, 20 horses, and could carry more stock. Buildings, 8-roomed house, built of heart of totara, men's house, large . stable, buggy shied, workshop, woolshed, yards, etc. Price onlv £4 10s. per acre CASH. THIS IS ONfi OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS ON THE MARKET.. A. G. CUNNINGHAM, TAIHAPE. FINE TIMBER BLOCK. 20,000 ACRES. ' FIFTY YEARS' CUTTING. 'fi OODWILL 20,000 acres first-class millVJ ing bush- Very largo proportion totara/' balance' ■ rimu . and matai, with lo'me white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. 1J: miles to railway \ station 'Easy 'countryto' work. Estimated wit ..oVer.7Bo,oooft.-. to acre. -Offer, open »ily':'for a limited period.. ■' EWEN M'GREGOR ! (Lab# •of Hunterrille), ' • •: OHAUPO. Main Trunk Line. AUCKLAND CITY. FIRST-CLASS.' Freehold Investment, i'. with.'.good prospective'value. .Shop and : Cottage Properties' in main thorou'ghPresent income, • which could be; increased, is'about JCSGO per annum. ■ ;. . Section/ 66 x 269, with frontage to two itreets.' ' Price has been reduced to under Government' Valuation. Full particulars to principals only., SMITH & HALCOMBE, '- AUCTIONEERS, AUCKLAND. , ; a bargain . - I; AM.offering, on behalf.of the Owner, ' a Splendid Two-storyed Block ;of Brick Buildings, situated in the heart of the business portion of one of the soundest inland towns iin the North Island. The building oonsists of 5 shops and a large Private. Hotel, 1 bringing in good returns. The frontages, to the main streets, ero 103 ft. i 66ft. The property is for Gale at a price that a purchaser must come out right. The owner- will consider an Exchange for about 500 or 600 ; Acres of Land, lightly encumbered. For further particulars, apply to— VICTOR E. SMITH, ' (Solo Agent), F EI L DING. FOR SALE. AfCfi ACRES, all in grass and crop9i ztiflf about half rich, flat, and plough»ble, balance undulating; fences, post and wire; 8 paddocks; well watered; 8} miles from good town and best stock sales in \he North Island. PRICE—,£I3 PER ACRE. TERJiS.' GILCHRIST & KIDDi PALMERSTON NORTH. OAKA ACRES Freehold, 1600 acres I tOxf grassed,' balance sheltered, patches bush, broken papa country, and real good sheep country; J-mile from church and school, i\ miles from . store, post office, and hot springs, 18 miles from Ngaruawahia by good metalled road. Buildings consist of 11-roomed house and general outbuildings, telephone laid on to the house, up : to-dato woolshed, and property ring-fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks. Stock now. on the property, 1700 ewes, 400 head of cattle, and 20 horses. Price £6 103. per acre. Good terms arranged. This is a really good property, and one we can recommend. AKI ACRES Native lease of 47 years, rfctPJL 23 years, at Is. 3d. per acre, balance at 5 per cent, on the unimproved value; 4 miles from school, creamery, and post office. About 80 acres in grass, 1 ■ere orchard, all ploughable,' well watered. About 170 acres of river flats (white pine). New 4-roomed cottage. Price £2 per acre. Terms arranged. We have no hesitation in saying this is tho cheapest block in the King Country, and we would advise anyone looking for a sound speculation to come up and see us at once. M'DONALD AND COCHRANE, LAND AGENTS, — TE KUITI. ■ NEW LAND IN THE KINO : ■ COUNTRY. 1 KKI ACRES, 18 miles from railway, JjODJ. roads formed all the way; all nice rolling country;,soo acres felled and In grass, the balance standing bush. Gome of the best of the King Country land. Good climate and splendid carrying capacity. Five-roomed House and outsheds,' woolshed being built. Well fenced uid watered. Tenure L.I.P. Price, £4 per acre; JEIOOO cash. No. 1671 •Apply ' A. H. ATKINSON AND CO.. LTD., FEILDING. CHEAP. L.I.P. qoq ACRES; 62 acres in grass; 12aoree 0.00 .'.crop;'2s acres ploughed; 5 miles of fencing; 5 paddocks; watered by streams; iron stable and loft; totara shanty ; Creamery, and P. 0. adjoining; Cambridge 9 miles. Ljl.P. Rontal 3d. per acre. ' Goodwill £5 per acre. About -Co 00 down. F. J. MARFELL, LAND AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. R, J. ATCHISON, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, TAUMARONUI (King Country). TTIOR SALE, tho following Businesses with fast-increasing trad© in the busiest Central Town of King Country-Stables and Carriers, largo plant, hne mcreasintf regular connection, aoOu- ■ Up-to-u&tQ Dining Rooms, every convenience, large dining hall. 20 x 35, <£100. Butchery, do:n<* all cash business, plant and everything as a. going concern, £000. Maori I easohoid" ' 42 years, 80 acres, 160 acres, 825 acres, 500 acres, 1000 acros, 1600 acres, at rontals' averaging Is. Gd. per acre. Registered titles and prices for goodwill, averaging -CI per acre. Also Crown leases iii various areas partly improved, situ* ited in the King Country, handy to I "ain Trunk Railway. Full particulars n upon personal application being v ■ by thoso desirous of starting farmis t -. business in this new cotintrv. Note ' VS. .I. ATCHISON, Land Agent, Mfinuaute Streot. Taumarunui.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 3

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