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THE PICK OF THE NORTH. n/wv ACRES, Bay of Islands, within 15 OVli miles from school, post oilico, etc.; about 12(1 acres in grass 500 acres heavy bush, with lots of valuable Puriri; balance open fern land; about 300 acres of the bush laml is rich alluvial river Hats, must suitable for dairying, and could easily hr- made to carry 100 milking rows; residence of six rooms. Price, ---! 10s. per acre: half cash; balance five per cent. ]''K!8 OAA ACHES, North Auckland, within 01/vr 10 minutes of railway station, about. 00 acres jn grass, divided into eight, paddocks; balance still goad standing bush; residence ol' seven rooms, cowshed, dairy, trnpshed, etc. Price, M per acre. Easy terms. FBl2 1 Qzt ACRES, North Auckland, half JLo'Xmilo from butter factory, store, post office, and two miles from railway station, saieyards. etc.; KiO acres dry, rich, alluvial river tlats, ail in grass, subdivided into 11 paddocks, with new seven-wire fences, iron gates; about one mile of river frontage. Tho buildings consist of cottage of two rooms and outhouses and milking shed (corrugated iron), 40 by II; separate shed, 40 by JO. Price, only .£l2 10s. per acre; worth double. F799 lyQ/l ACRIiS, North Auckland, within 0 /vTC five miles from railway station; practically ring fenced, and subdivided into eight paddocks; 300 acres grass, six acres in crop, balance native bush; homestead of nine rooms, bath, storeroom, large shearing shed, also dairy, baggy shed, chaff house, etc. Price, .£3 ss. per acre. C 757 MAKE KNOWN TOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM, Next 'I'own Clock, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address: "Scholium," Auckland. FOR SALE, In tho Coming District, BAY OF PLENTY, Near East Coast Railway, now being Constructed. OG/f ACRES, freehold, nil in grass and .crops; well fenced and subdivided; good orchard and dwelling; a cheap property. .£7 10s. 01 Q ACRES, freehold, nearly all im-AI.L-J proved; 40 acrcs good swamp; dwelling and sheds; adjoins creamery, schools, and P. 0.; plenty water. .£lO 10s. <JQpr ACRES, freehold, half in grass, balanco rich swamp;- easily drained; railway runs right through; adjoins creamery, school, and P.O.;' well watered; good dwelling and sheds. JEI7 10s. L, O. RYAN, F.P.A, (N.Z.J, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT. FENTON STRfcET. ROTCRUA.

FOR SALE. 5000 ACRES. SPLENDID sheep country; nearly half the block in grass; balance light bush, .chiefly tawa; easy lying country, splendidly grassed and watered; subdivided into convenient paddocks; carrying capacity, 2 V sheep per aero; situated 20 miles from railway by dray road; P.O. one mile; telephone to property; good house, woolshcd, machines, yards, dip, etc. Price, .£5 per acre. For terms and particulars apply (o DALGETY & CO., LTD., Wanganui. .CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY VERM 3. ONLY JESOO CASH REQUIRED, We offer the following splendid proposition to anyone wanting a Bargain in Sheep country in th« proht-enrning stage, with » verr tmall outlay:— 7 CQA ACRES, Freehold, Wang&nul I LOO" River, Land Transfer Title*; food hilly eheep country, bush Ij.nd, J which 1187 acres have "been felled and grassed with best English glasses; well watered, iies well to tho sun; good Boil. About 4 inilM new wire fences. Subdivided into convenient paddocks; good new 4-roomed House; telephone Bureau at the Homestead; new woolshed, man's room, garden, and orchard; r,heep yards, dip, etc.; warm and sheltered sheep eorntrv. The flats are admirably adapted for fruit growing. As tfce owner is nniious to sell promptly for pirate reasons, lie has reduced the price to bedrock, and will give etooption&Uy easy terms to an imnediato buyer, viz.: .£SOO CASH, balance at 5 per c«ut Write for i'uil particulars at om.«, C. L. QHBGAW AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AiID LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A FIRST-CLASS Sheep-Run—all tussock J\ country; area 30G1 acres, all freehold ; 25 miles from Scddon Railway Station and Faleyards; on the Awatero River; first-class roads to property, ring-fenced, and subdivided into 3 laige blocks and G small paddocks. Property in its present etato will winter 2000 half-bred sheep, acd can be improved by sowing grass to carry 8000. New 8-roomed house, and all necessary station buildings; school, post and telegraph offices qnito handv. Prico as ft going concern, including stock, only £:) 10s. per acre. Easy terms can be arranged- Apply to JOHN T. MOWAT, BLENHEIM. DAIRY FARMS, S MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY /OR THE DAIRY FARMER. WE bavo just received instructions to Bill this Property, under the forms iof the Government Land Settlement Finance Act. It comprises 12 MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO 203 ACRES EACH. All fenced and in splendid grass, and ready now to go right on "TBmm the NEWSTEAD and MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS and CREAMERIES. PRICE, JC2I to £22 PER ACRE. TERMS, 4§ per cent. Cash, balance rxtending over 20 years. Interest, pßr cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. GRIPFSTHS & sow, SOLE AGENTS. HAMILTON AND BLENHEIM. A 25 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. 1-ACRE Freehold, central position, ris--4 ing township of Whangamomona, 4 small Shops, with 2 Dwellings of four rooms attached, leased for 2 years at .£2 15s. 6d. per week. Property rising in value. A gift nt .£750. JCHSO cash required. LAMASON AND MELVTIXE (Late ICemp and Suwle), Auctioneers :iud Land Aacnts. Stratford HOTEL? TO LET. XXTE require Tenant for a Splendid V) New Brick Hotel, 100 rooms, j n a most progressive wiport town, N ur th Island, elfgantly furnished; should do about .£2OO weekly; will leasa furnished for one T«ar nt #ees, with option of 5 vears' ler.se; tenant must Be suitable fov coTimercinl or good country trade. We require decent deposit or guarantee as secufitv for rent and good conduct, or will give years' lea* tww on e#?y terms. This is'a chanco seldom ottered. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., HOTEL-OWNERS, WU&tNGTOfI.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 2

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