LAND NOTICES. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT Is now recoKiiiMH , . as (lie best paying branch of 'Fruit-growing. I'l'fad special articles in "Dominion" of Saturday, 21th February). There is a big dcmaiul ior Apple-Growing I,nnd in tlio BRONTE ESTATE, NELSON, where 385 acres of 111 is splendid Orchard Land have already been sold, lioO acres of which were planted out last season. BLOCKS OF "I O ACRES AND UI'WAHDS are now selling at from £8 TO £20 PEfi ACKE, cleared and ready for cultivation. TERMS, 10 per cent, deposit; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. These Lands are declared by Experts to be Second to None in Australasia for tlio purpose of AI'!M.E-GKO\VIN«, mid the land in the BRONTE ESTATE in particular, is Guaranteed BETTER AND CHEAPER than anything else offering in the district. Plans and full information from the Agents. X.B.—-Special arrangements now being made for a. large party of prospective purchasers to inspect during the Easter Holidays. MILLER & RUTTER, WELLINGTON. CITY PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS. QjIX HOUSES in tie City, all well situ£s ated, let at £28G per annum. Price ■£-i2,iO. Equity £1375. TEN HOUSES in the City, and Large Private Hotel, let at £689 per annum. Price £10,500. Equity £4450. ELEVEN HOUSES in the City, Five Houses, Stables, on 6i acres of Land, suburbs; also Twenty-two Building Allotments. Price £20,230. Equity £9010. Let at £848 per annum. CITY (off) Willis Streer. Three modem 7-room Houses. Let at £-1 2s. Cd. per week. Price £3GOO. Equity £2100. Further details can be had on application to J. FANNING AND CO., AIANNEBS ST., WELLINGTON. CUMMSNG & SON, Land Agents and' Auctioneers, 35 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. COMPULSORY SALE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 02* ACRES EXCELLENT LAND. FREEHOLD, FOR £3900. WITH STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, £1400. BEST BARGAIN PROCURABLE. WAIKATO, about 120 miles from Auckland, in socially good district, on bunks of Waikato River, with bridge over river on property, 10 mile- from railway fetation, convenient to where cream cart passes, 921 acres all really good grass, or cropping land, 150 acres in good grass, 13 acres in oats, 8 acres ir turnips, 4 acres in maize, all excellent crop* (20 tons clover hay taken this season oIF house paddock), remainder in titreo, fern and tutu, all easily brought into cultivation; 70(1 acres ploughable, nil well watered, 7 paddocks, now carrying 28 dairy cows, bull, many calves and pi|:s, 5 draught mares. 2 foals and 1 hack; when all improved fully equal to 2 sheep to the acre. Buildings—ii-room. Ed house, stable, store, and cowshed. Eighteen months ago tnis was all virgin soil, and at moderate expense the whole can bo brought into cultivation. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF FAJMS FOR SALE. CHEAP FARM NEAR WANGANUI. 9 mile 3 from iovn, a " " grass but CO acres, wintered 1100 sheep and cattle; will winter 1200 ewes. House G rooms, sheds, and yards; 100 acres plougliable. Lease 7 years, 13s. per acre. Purchasing clause, £12 ]os. Goodwill, £1 per acre. LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. HOTEL TENANT WANTED. WE require Tenant for Good Country Commercial Hotel, doing £80 Weekly. Rent £7, free for everything. Splendidly furnished. Ingoing £2500. Easy terms. WANTED, in May next, a Tenant for a good Country Hotel. Trade £75 to £90 weekly. Lease expiring. HOTEL TENANT WANTED. WE require Tenant for a Splendid Hotel, doing £90 week, all bar, in seaport town, North Island. Servants, £G week. Rent £G 10s. About £1500 cash required. DWfIN BROS., WELLINGTON. CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY VERMS. ONLY £500 CASn REQUIRED. We offer the following splendid proposition to anyone wanting ,% Bargain in Sheep country in tlio profit-earning stage., with a verjr Email outlay.— 1/iQA ACRES, Freehold, Wanganui IllOy River, Land Transfer Titlo: good hilly sheop country, hush land, of which 11S7 acres Have been felled and grassed with lx-st English grasses; well watered, lies well to the sun; good soil. About 4 miles new wire fences. Subdivided into convenient paddocks; good new 4-roomed House; telephone Bureau at tlio Homestead; new woolshed, man's room, garden, and orchard; sheep yards, dip, etc.; warm and sheltered . ebeep country. The flats are admirably adapted for fruit growing. As the owner is anxious to sell promptly for private reasons, he has reduced the price to bedrock, and will give exceptionally easy terms to an immediate buyer, viz.: £500 CASH, balance ot 5 per c*nL Write for full particulars at once. C. L. DUIGAN AMD CO., auctioneers a:;d land agents. wanganui. 77) DAIRY FARMS, T^ LA LA . 3 MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE DAIRY FARMER. WE have just received instructions to sell this Property, under the terms of the Government Land Settlement Finance Act. It comprises 12 MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO 200 ACRES EACH. All fenced and in splendid grass, and ready now to go right on dairying. It ADJOINS the NEWSTEAD and MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS ami CREAMERIES. PRICE. £21 to £22 PER ACRE. TERMS, -5* per cent. Cash, balance ntending uvtr 20 ynars. Interest, K\ per cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.,' HAMILTON. GRIFFITHS & SON, SOLE AGIiNTS, BAMIiiXON AND BLENHEIM.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 10
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