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LAND NOTICES. CHEAP FARMS. FOR SALE. /•AD ACRES leasehold, L.1.P., close to W/O Marlinlorjiig'i, all in grass except 43 acres in rapo and turnips; two-1 v thirds of this property ploiighable; win-! i- tered 700 breeding ewps and'loo head of 1 cattle; divided into 7 paddocks, rinj;- - fenced arid well watered; 2-rnniucd wliare; I rent only 3s. Gd. per acre. Price, M per , acre. I ir-ROOMED House and '.-acre Freehold, -. * together with ;ISI acres, all in grass; 5 situated Mnrtinborough; wintering SOO '- sheep; divided into 11 paddocks, well 5 watered; good cowshed on property; rent j ,£2OO per annum; (1 years' lease, with , right of renewal; price to be fixed at Arbitration, us a going concern, .£BOO. t QfJfJ ACRES, Mungnroa; good dairying l OUlf land; carrying 40 milking cows; 7-roomed house; all necessary outhouse?. This property can be bought at .£l2 10s. per aero to close an estate. j For full particulars apply to— S. GEORGE WATHAN, ESTATE AGENT, 119-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opposite Bank N.Z.) APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT Is now recognised as the best paying branch of Fruit-growing. (Read special I articles in "Dominion" of (Saturday, 21th i February). There is a big demand for i Apple-Growing Land in tho BRONTE ESTATE, NELSON, where 385 ncres of this splendid Orchard Land have already been sold, 250 acres of which wero planted out last season. BLOCKS OF if) ACRES AND UPWARDS 1 are now selling at from £BTO8 T0 £.20 PER ACKE> cleared and ready for cultivation. TERMS, 10 per cent, deposit; balance 5 years at 5 per tent. These Lands are declared by Experts to be Second to None in Australasia for tho purpose of APPLE-GROWING, and the land in tho BRONTE ESTATE in parti- , cular, is Giwrantewl BETTER AND I CHEAPER than anything else offering in ) the district. Plans nnd full information from Ihe , Agents. N.B.—Special arrangements now [ being made for a largo party of prospective r purchasers to.inspect during tho Easter i Holidays. : FILLER Si RUTTER, WELLINGTON. TWO ... GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP FARMS, - ON REASONABLE TERMS. '. (1) —1360 ACRES, O.R.P. at Jcl, situated r in the N.T. district, good stony papa r land, undulating to hilly, with valleys and > flats; 475 acres .in grass; 400 : felled, awaiting burn, balance good mixed bush; 1-roomed . iron shanty, good sheep yards, and some thrto miles sheep-prout fencing. PRICE, Goodwill ;Ci 15s. Exceptionally easy' terms to approved purchaser. (2)—524 ACRES, Freehold, situated in good district, all lolled and iii tip-top grass. Divided into 7 paddocks, slieepproof fences. All rideable country, with : about 200 acres ploughable; good 6-rooin ' house and outbuildings, woolshed and . pens, 2 sets yards. Wintered 1000 sheep, '. including 759 breeding ewes, and 100 head : of cattle. PRICE,- illO per acre. Terms, l JiIOOO cash. Apply to : WALTER BEWLEY. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. r GUMMING & SON, ■ Land Agents and Auctioneers, ; 85 LjUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ; COMPULSORY SALE. ; DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ', 921 ACRES EXCELLENT LAND. ! FREEHOLD, FOR I WITH STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, 1 JM-100. ; BEST BARGAIN PROCURABLE. WAIKATO, about 120 miles from Auckland, in specially good district, on I banks of Waikato River, with bridge over . river on property, 10 miles from railway station, convenient to where cream cart ! passes, 921 acres all really good grass, or cropping land, 150 acres in good grass, 13 acres in oats, S acres in turnips, 4 acres in iriaize, all excellent crops (20 ions clover hay taken this season olf house paddock), remainder in titree, fern and tutu, ail easily brought into cultivation; 700 acres ploughable, all well watered, 7 paddocks, now carrying 28 dairy cows, bull, many calves and pigs, 5 draught mares, 2 foal's and 1 hack; when all improved fully equal to 2 sheep to the acre. Buildings—C-room-od house, stable, store, and cowshed. Eighteen months ago this was all virgin soil, and at moderate expense the whole can be brought into cultivation. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF FARMS FOR SALE.TO LEASE. NO GOODWILL. 1 AAft ACRES Bullock fattening counJLtii/lf try, good house and outbuildings; to lsa<o for term at 15s. per acre, purchasing clause at X'ls per acre. TO NO GOODWILL. 1 Wanganui Rjvcr Bush X/Vt) i Farm, .'!00 acres grass, ,1-reom-ed house; winter 2 sheep. Title: Renewable Lease. Is. 2d. per acre. Lease 5 or 10 years at .£l5O per annum, or sell at JJISOO. Terms, .£550 cash. Apply LEWBS & CO., WANGANUI. HOTEL FOR SALE. WE require a Tenant for a First-class Country Hotel; must bo told immediately as licensee is ill. Easy finance. Rent, £8 per week. Trade, ,£125 per week. Genuine, nearly all bar. Wages small; no trouble to get servants to run houso. Hotel free for Beer, Wines, and Spirits, etc. Apply DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. -iq, DAIRY FARMS, -| fj 3 MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE DAIRY FARMER. WE have just received instructions to sell this Property, under the terms of tho Government Land Settlement Finance Act. It comprises 12 MAGNIFICENT D4IRY FARMS, of from ICO TO -'GO ACHES EACH. All fenced and in splendid grass, and ready now to go right on iTa&OINS tho NEWSTKAD and MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS and CREAMERIES. PRICK. .£2l to .£22 PER ACRE. TERMS, 4-5 per cent. Cash, balance extending over 20 years. Interest, 4J per cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. GFISFFSTIHS & SOW, SOLE AGENTS, HAMILTON AND BLENHEIM. TTrTTsAXBY, Land Agent, HAMILTON XMAS GIFT: 94 ACRES, Freehold, situated 1 mile school, creamery, store, etc.. and 8 miles Hamilton; partly improved, mostly fenced, all lint. Price, «CIO is.. per acre Terms, J.'2(JO or Jess LET ME SHOW YOU THIS CHEAP PROPERTY,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 16

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