LAND NOTICES. TO LAND BUYERS. <■ TF you want to Buy a Farm and make ■<• your application first to the Free Deeds Land Agency, Bothune's Building's, n Wellington, or P.O. Box 502, Wellington, [) one-quarter of tho amount pavable by the vendor as Commission wilt be refunded to you if von buy from any of the undermentioned Agents: 'i AUCKLAND: A. W. R«id and Co. CHiiISTCHORCH: Allan Hopkins. DANNEVIRKE: Campbell Thomson and I FEILDING: Victor E. Smith. „. GISIiORNE: Trixill Bros, and Co. !i- HAMILTON: C. Show and Co. HAWKRA: A. M. Conroy. KIMBOLTON: R. U. Harden and Co. is LEVIN: Parker and Vincent. *1 MARTON: W. Burgess and Co. r> MASTERTON: J. B. Keitn and Co. NAPIER: Hunter, Schultze, and , r NEW PLYMOUTH: Walter Bowlej. PAHIATOA: E. B. Hare and Co. PALMEHSTON NORTH: J. O. Lane. ROTOUUA: W. H. Young. STRATFORD: Y'oung. Hobbs, and Co. , TAIHAPE: Garner and (Jo. TAURANGA: Norris and Bell. TE AROHA AND THAMES VALLEY: Rowo and Johnson. TE KUITI: Young and Co. WAIPtJKURAU: Herbert White. WANGANUI: Lewis and Co. WHANGAREI: Mackesy and Son. WOODVILLE: T. R. Husband. WELLINGTON:'H. F. M'Neill and Co. This offer is guaranteed by the "New Zealand Dairyman" Co., Ltd., but payment will only be made to those buyers who apply first to the Free Deeds Office, tnd buy throueh tha Aaente above. S IAKA ACRES rich bush land; 400 IAJOKf acres in English grasses, 107 r acres drained swamp nnd partly grassed, '» 15' acres under plough, 50 acres now ploughnble, balance heavy tawa and rata bush; 400 acres practically flat, balance mixed easy country; winters 2 sheep per acre nnd a number of cattle; 4-roomed house, buggy shed, woolshed, sheep yards; Title, L.T.P".; rent .£3O per annum; situated in the Ohiira Valley; at present 28 miles from Main Trunk Railway; Strnt-ford-Ongarue Railway passes within 8 miles. Price, M 10s. per acre; terms, say ?, .£2OOO cash. 8611 i, wr\ ACRES Taranaki Dairy Farm, !)2 l" acres have been stumped and ploughed; all ploughable; will carry 30 dairy cows; good 6-roomed house, con--v creted cowbails, etc.; situated 2 miles from large market and railway town; close to school and creamery. Price, X3'i per acre. Terms, .£4OO cash. SbOi I. DO ACRES, Taranaki Dairy Farm; 45 OO acres stumped and 10 acres partly stumped; all level land and in good order; well fenced and watered; 5-roomed house, concreted cowbails; stack, 30 dairy :•' cows and dry stock; situated 2 miles from ! large market and railway town, school, r and creamery handy. Price, X 35 per acre; terms .£SOO cash. 860 a ' 1A A ACRES, Pahiatua District, 6 acres IUU under plough, balance grass; 10 paddocks; rich chocolate loam soil, lime- ' stone formation; 6-roomed house, 20 cowbails, liayshed, piggeries, situated alongside railway station and school, and J f mile from, factory; stock, 22 dairy cows, f 7 two-year-old heifers, 12 young stock, 100 i sheep, 3 horses. Price .£I9OO. Terms, ' X 350 cash. . 8604 HARCOURT & CO., WELLINGTON. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, i And at ' NAPIER. GISBORNE, DUNEDIN. 1 MERCHANTS, WOOLBROKERS, AUCi TIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL : COMMISSION AGENTS. CHEAP PROPERTIES. 1 OQKQ ACRES,' Freehold, Pahiatua, 2 AOUO sheep to acre, and 250 head of i cattle. £8 10s. nrnn ACRES, Freehold, East Coast, OO\f\f one sheep to acre and cattle. £i 10s. t -I Ann ACRES, Freehold, Tβ Horo, 350 } jJJyfyJ acres in bush, balance good ,- 6heep and dairying country. £W 10s, I 0010 ACRES, Fre'ohold, Wairarapa, { liifLO 10C0 acres ploughable; iQOO ehcep and cattle. £6 10s. i OAAA ACRES, O.R.P. and L.1.P., OWUU Waitotara, 1830 acres cleared, I 1} sheep to acre and 200 head of cattle. \m. . ■ Easy terms are offered to purchasers 1 of these properties. \ Fnrther particulars on application. r ■' We Invite owners who want to sell, to I communicate with us at once, as we ' have numerous inquiries for pastoral land r from men with capital ranging from £1000 - to £50,000 each. { EXPORT APPLES. 1 nnHE Shipment of Apples per b.s. KaiX para arrived Home in satisfactory condition, vide "Dominion," May 1, 1912. This news item marks an epoch in 1 Apple Culture. It proves to the hilt that New Zealand can grow and ship export apples as well as Tasmania, and j that what is Tasmania's greatest export will 6oon become Now Zealand's. The Centre of Now Zealand's Export Apple Culture is TASMAN. According to experts, Tasman is not only equal to, but BETTER THAN . any other land in New Zealand for the 1 growth of esport apples. It is better " than land at 160 and .£IOO per acre, and ' the prico is .£lO to .£25 per acre. Tasman is 5 miles from Motueka's new • harbour. Full particulars, ' ' J. T. HORN, 39 PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON. f ' 'Phone 2173. 1 ■ — 7 A GOOD INVESTMENT. CJPLENDID opportunity of securing a ' O first-class FREEHOLD BUSH FARM; over IGOO ACRES of good 'undulating, well-watered sheep country, with good leading ridges. Only 15 miles from ICai Iwi Railway Station, and 25 miles from Wanganui; fine, easy graded road, ,1 leading nearly right on to the property. For terni.s and further purticulnrj apply to i. G. F. MOORE, I; kai rwT, I. Intending purchaws an- wlvi-ed to i. inspect as so.iii as possible, s-.i Ihal « i. piece of bush may be K"t- dtwn this 0 winter. f " 1 AA ACRES, Freehold, ten miles froir, tl IVV rich flats, balance easy limestoi watered; subdivided into 4 paddocks; im| " Price, £'M 10s. par acre, or owner wou at Ms. and rates. .Adjoining property h; 1 Tonus on application to N.Z. LOAN & MSRCANI
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1441, 16 May 1912, Page 10
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