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LAW© MOTICES. (Continued from Last Page)

TO SHEEP FARMERS. THIS IS THE BEST OF GOOD THINGS. "I AAA ACRES of heavy bush country, XUvU 100 acres in crass, the balance henvy bush, good milling timber on tlie pronertv. Tho present owner is dairying, on it. "It will winter 2 ewes to the acre. Tho property is well situated, with a good frontage to the mam Oliura Road; at tho present the Mail Coach pusses the homestead daily. The Stratiord-le kcura Line, which is being constructed, goes through the property, and, when completed, the Railway Station will be on the property. The men at worK on the luio are at present only 3 miles awn.v from the place, and in a few months time a new road will be open for traffic, which will bring this property_ within 8 miles of the Main Trunk Line, instead of 14 miles at tho present time. There is a Sawmill on each side of the adjoining properties. This property is Native Lease, 3S years to run. 18 years at Is., and the last 20 years at 2s. an acre rent, with compensation for improvements up to X 3 an acre at the end of the lease. Price, j?G 15«. an acre. Don't miss a good chance, as this will bo worth double in two or three years' time. SOLE AGENTS, a. PHILLIPS & CO. MATIERE, OHURA. FARMS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. r>oe ACRES, Matansata, so favourably O.vD known for dairying; L.1.P., !)'J9 years' • lease, low rental, 45.; two miles Uation, r.0., school, creamery, otc., by iierfect level road; eight-roomed House, barn, six-stalled stable, cartshea, 20bailod. eoncrotc floor cowshed; splendidly watered; milked over 100 cows this treason; up-to-duto milking plant; per acre goodwill. Let mo show you over this. nifty ACRES, within 50 miles of AuckV) I I land by rail, 2i miles from station, «ilevards, 'handy to creamery. Good House, splendid outbuildings. Price, .£lO 10c. per acre, which is very low, as tho quality of land is tip-top. Land adjoining sold recently at ,£25, and no buildings, just a little better improved. IACRES. Opstiki, bush land, 1,11 if sheep country; carrying capacity, I*4 sheep and few cattle. Good buildings. Connected 'phone. Frethoid, .£3 12s.' Gd. My advice, get on this pronertv. young man! 801 lAfn ACRES, very handy to Auckland, 'partly improved. Two Houses, shec-p and cattle yards. Money in this. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER AND AGENT, . Next Exchange ' Clock, Queen Street. Telegraphic Address: "Scholium," Auckland. CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY, QN EXCEPTIONALLY EASY VERMS. ONLY £500 CASH REQUIRED. the following splendid i proposition to anyone wanting a ! Bargain in Sheep country in th® profit-earning stags, with a verj •mall outlays— • 1 /?QA ACRES, Freehold, Wanganui l\)oU River, Land Transfer Title; pood hilly eheep country, bush :?,nd, of which 118" acres have been felled and grassed with best English grasses; well watered, lies well to the sun; good soil. About 4 miles new wire fences. Subdivided into convenient paddocks; good new *-roomed House; telephone Bureau Jot the Homestead; new woolshed, man's room, garden, and orchard; sheep yards, i dip, etc.; warm and sheltered sheep country. The flats are admirably adapted Jot fruit growing.

| As tbe owner is anxious to sell promptly for p<'*ate reasons, he has reduced fb« price to bedrock, and will give exception sllj easy terms to an immediate baytr-yii.: .£SOO CASH, balance at 5 per J c»nt Writo for full particulars at once, C. L. DUIGAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. DAIRY FARMS. SUBDIVISION OF 360 ACRES. FAMOUS KAIRANGA LAND. THE BEST IN THE DOMINION. VERY DEEP RICH ALLUVIAL DEPOSIT. WILL CARRY COW TO ACRE. Close to Ciwtmery; Feilding 4 miles, Palmerstoii North 8 mile*. SIZE of Sections, (W, 35, 40, 20, 19, and 49 acres. Homestead; 150 acres, with large 14-roomed house, stables, cowsheds, granaries, men's cottage, etc., and every possible building required, aud al! built of totara. The price is low, and the terms exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in'ono year, balance seven years at 5 per cent. T'.ie various sections arc all well grassed, and will stand any inspection. Wo will bo pleased to show intending purchasers over the property, and supply them with all information. GILCHRSST & SKIDD, LAND AGENTS, • PAI.MERSTON NORTH. nAinr FARMS, S MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY /OR THE DAIRY FARMER. WE have just received instructions to sell this Property, under the torm§ of the Government Land Settlement Finance Act. It comprises 12 MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO 200 ACRES EACH. Ail fenced and in splendid grass. - and ready now to go right ou dairying. It ADJOINS the NEWSTEAD and MATANG! RAILWAY STATIONS aud CREAMERIES. PRICE, wt'2l to £22 PER ACRE. TERMS. 11 per cent. Cash, balance extending over 20 years. Interest, 4J por cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONGERING CO., HAMILTON,

GREFF3THS & SOM, SOLE AGENTS. HAMILTON AND BLENHEIM. CHEAP KING COUNTRY LAND. 1 ACRES, L.1.1'., at 9d. pel-acre; 1G miles from Oiißarue Railway Station; 500 acres in grass, balance in 'bush. The formation is mostly blue papa, with a good generous scil on top. Undulating ami easy hilly country, nothing rough; 100 acres round Homestead practically flat, and cleared ready for ploughing. Good o-roomcd House, etc. ; timber on ground for large woolshed. Carrving now 850 sheep, GO head of cattle. PRlftE, X-3 ss. per acre goodwill, JiIOOO cash. Report and valuation on this property sant to inquirers. A. H« ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., FEILDING. "*TWO GOOD CHEAP PROPERTIES. IACRE, with U-reriiicd Jlouse, the prettiest and most up-to-date residence in Morton, lovoiv grounds, gas, water and telephone laid on, stable, trap and other sheds, washhouse with copper boiler orchard and garden, property well rlriinnrf' and screened metal drive and fwtpaths. A. big bargain at JISSO; only .£2OO wanted hi cash, balance at G per 4CRES, 5 miles from Marlon, ;i #i) i "paddocks, 2-roomed new nonse; «c bush, balance in grass, watered d S™. A first-class dairy or croppfn-" P 'farm. Prlcc, only m lis. per nire SM® wsh - . J '? cl , lc, "F est 1»'»Ai.fv on th« market. Apply at once. S2BC Km I for copy of our Monthly Land Guide. j, HARRIS & SONS, LAND AGENTS, MAjRTON and MARTON JUNCTION.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 3 May 1912, Page 2

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