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LAND NOTICES. I. 'i GOOD FARMS. :i >• d v OKA ACRES, all in best English grasses, ',_ xJOV flat and hilly, 10 paddocks, well I, fenced and watered, good 2-sheep country; j) 7 miles from railway station, by motor ' roads; 5-rooaied house, woolshon, sheep yards, dip, and e.vory convenience. Prico - only £7 17s. Gd. per aero (will accept Small Dairy Farm as part payment). d' 97KA ACRES of first-class Land, about •, iQ t O\J GOO acres of rich flats, balance i good napa hills, well subdivided and wntt cred by permanent streams; has enrried through tho winter and now ou the property over 3 big sheep to the acre, besides cattlo;lC miles from railway by good motor road; large 8-roamcd house ,with every convenience; manager's house, men's cotr tagos, woolshed, with machines, dips a yards, and all necessary outbuildings. Exd coptionnl value. Prico „15 per acre, !. half cash, balance 5 per cent, r GILCHRIST AND KIDD, i LAND AGENTS, i , PALMERSTON NORTH, s . WAIKATO. - dOO ACEES °f first-class country; 330 ytVU acres flat, 70 acres low hills, all Y in grass; with tho exception of 80 acres, , the whole property has been ploughed i and sown down in English grass; it is . well fenced and subdivided, aud is in n £ splendid locality; 1 mile from Railway Station. We have personally inspected this property, and have selected it: for salo from a great many properties which have been - offered to us. It is ono of the best propositions wo have seen in tho Waikato, t and could easily bo subdivided into 3 or ,' i good dairy farms. 1 There is a certain profit of several pounds per acre to tho purchaser. e .W° w '" accompany any purchaser over r this property, as wo arc satisfied the first ■ t bona-fido buyer will purchase it. GRIFFITHS & SON, 0 LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM. e , INTERESTING TO ORCHARDISTS. HASTINGS, 10 minutes from slation— 10 Acres Freehold, 10 acres Orchard. • Peaches, Apples, Pears, Nectarines and • Greengages, all in full profit; 4-roomcd - dwelling, large packing-shed, stable, -' man's room, good water supply. Return ■ last season jtOOO. Price, X 2000; .£750 cash, balance on easy terms. » 'fVJ'ELSON, J-niile from Raihvay-W ) J-'I Acres, rich flat land; 25 acres Orchard, Apples (export), Peaches, Pears, and • Plums; commodious Residence, cottage, . packing-shed, farm implements, horses,' i carts, etc. Price, as going concern, „0000. ' MILLER & RUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. TO FARMERS. " AN IRRESISTIBLE PROPOSITION UOR SALE,-282 Acres, Freehold, to- : A gcther with two Leaseholds, ono of ! SO acres, having 8 years to run, at 2s. Gd. . per acre, and another of 2-10 acres, with , 35 years to go, at Is. an acre, given in; , situated within easy distance of Wellington; 21 miles from a railway station; creamery close to the farm; well fenced • and subdivided; now carrying a large ? number of stock. Prico, for Freehold, " .£lO an ncre. Leasehold given in; terms " arranged. Apply— » S. GEORGE NATHAN, >. Land and Estate Agent, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY r ' (Opp. Bank N.Z.). A SNIP IN. HAWKE'S BAY FLATS. ; ' SOLE AGENCY' ' FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. m ACRES, beautiful Hastings flats, splendid cropping land, heavy ■ black loam; subdivided into several small areas of about 7 to 15 acres. This is a genuine snip, and is an ideal dairv , farm or cropping: land. About 1 mile from dairy factory and 2 miles from town. Each paddock is watered with i artesinn water. PRICE, „45 per acre. Owner must sell. Land adjoining this has brought .£6O per acre. For further Particulars apply to S. H-. KNIGHT, ; SOLE AGENT, HASTINGS. GENUINE INVESTMENT. ONLY GOft. ONE OF THE BEST SPECS IN HASTINGS. A SITE FOR GARAGE, STORES, OR WAREHOUSE. ' AVAILABLE AT THE RIGHT BUYING FIGURE. • 1 Write J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, HASTINGS. LAND FOR ABSOLdTELY the CHEAPEST land in. the Dominion, come to the INGLEWOQD district. Dairy Farms, with all modorn conveniences, from £10 to .£25 p.a.. Area ranging from 40 to SOO acres. Come and inspect Fnotory returna. This land has never been boomed, and intending purchasers will' do well to inspect k'fore purchasing elsewhere. Also several grazing farms, any area, from £2 10s. to £ r j p.a. Apply to MATTHEWS. BENNETT. AND CO., ! Auctioneers, Infflewood. I e c OCA ACRES, rich alluvial river flats, v &O\J all in grass and in best of heart; I well fenced and subdivided; river bound- Vi ,ary; House, 8 rooms, best of kauri, and f necessary outbuildings; oarry 100 cow: g easily, besides sheep;.lo minutes to large railway station and creamery; will sub- t divide to advantage. Trice, only £2i per neve. Terms given. GREAT NORTHERN AGENCY, i H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND) WANTED to Sell, Block of Building Sites, 319 feot.f rentage j will take House, single, unencumbered vacant allot- " ment or motor-car for equity. Address "Sections," "Dominion" Office, Wellington. HOTEL FREEHOLD FOR SALE. f^ WE instructed to dispose n ( of the Cheltenham Hotel Freehold. w Lease expires on tho 2nd June, 1913. Ren- rc tal under the Lease, .£572 p.a. Paddock h< attached to the hotel of 5J acres. 0I A splendid modern building, lias been s l recently erected, and insured for „1600. Price for tho Freehold is £4500. We are prepared to give the easiest of terms to a reliable buyer. M This is a good speculation for anvbodv wishing to get into a free hotel, A's the lease expires in a few months' time, the ~ buyer will have the opportunity of get- f. ting a large goodwill in addition to the i rental. ' (jt We are prepared to take a decent de- bl posit now ana a further payment nt the sis expirai.un of the lease, leaving the bal- en auce on flat mortgage for n number of sh years at a low rate of interest. The pur- di chaser can refurnish the house himself. m: This hotel is in a Tising district, and so' improving every day, and en the terms wp are offering is cheaper than the rt prices ordinarily paid for a lea?e. /* The hotel is free for everything, and nn is being ?old Io realise a portion of a very I Jta large c.Mutc. Jn addition to the above pa term-', we <.■((>! arrange a very large ail- vol vance from a brewer or merchant who foi will lake a. second mortgage on (he free- of h'jlil to M-'cme the trade. ' i Applv, imniediahAy to H) DWAN BROS., SOLE AGENTS TOR THE TRUSTEE?, WELLINGTON. J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 9

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