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LAND NOTICES. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AMD 00, LTDs, WELLINGTON, And at ■j NAPIER, GISBORNE, DUNEDIN, " MERCHANTS, WOOLBROKERS, AUC- ' TIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL ] COMMISSION AGENTS. ' CHEAP PROPERTIESi ACRES, L.1.P., tear Te Kuiti, 2 i OOu sheep to acre; 300 acres in grass; 1 4-roomed house. Rent I'RICE, 10s. ; - OAfk ACRES, Freehold; the pick of Ohariu Valley; 150 acres ploughable; 6-roonwd house, and numerous out- ■ buildings. .£lB. 1 1 rtHA a CEES, 0.R.P., near WhangaJLvl/l/momona; 275 acres in grass; 2 \ sheep to acre; w»ll watered and partly j fenced. PRICE, .£2. Terms JE3OO cash. Q(Z(\ ACRES, Freehold, at Tawa Flat. Spiendid residential property, on Main Roafl; 2 6lieep country. Buildings worth .£2OOO. PRICE, .£2O per acre. 19rtf)l ACRES, near Taihape; 950 la"v acres .in grass; balance bush; wintered over 2000 6heep and 60 ca'tle. ■Soil, good loam, on papa; 4-roomed house ' and woolshed.j PRICE, 10s. per ( acre. 1 ACRES, Freehold, Marlborough. IuUU Nearly all ploughable, 200 acres i have been ploughed. Level road, i PRICE, iB. • Easy terms are offered to purchacers - of these properties, Further particulars .on application. I We Invite owners who want to jell, to i communicate with us at once, at we have numerous inquiries for pastoral' land i from men with capital. , CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. ' ONLY £500 CASH REQUIRED. Wo offer the following exceptionally cheap Property to anyone wanting a Bargain in Sheep Country in tho profit-earning stage, with a very small outlay:— ' 1/ffQA ACRES, freehold, Wangamil . JLOOU River;. Land Transfer Title; good: hilly sheep country, bush land, of which 1187 acres have been, felled and grassed with best English grasses, well watered, lies well to the sun, good soil; about, four miles new wire fences; sub- , divided into convenient paddocks; good ; new 4rroomcd house, telephone bureau t at tho homestead, new woolshed, man's : room, garden, and orchard, sheep yards, dip,'etc.; warm and sheltered sheep coun- ' try. The tints are admirably adapted for fruit-growing. PRICE, j£4 17s. 6d. per acre. 'As the owner is anxious to sell promptly : ■ for private reasons', he has reduced the ; 1 price to bedrock, and ;wiil give exception--1 ally easy terms to an"'immediate buyer, • viz., i£soo cash, balance at 5J per cent. ■ Write for full particulars at once. i C; Li DUBGAN & CO., ' AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. ■ r : — i i PELL'S ORCHARDS, ; MOUTERE, ! N E L S O W: i NOW'BEING SUBDIVIDED. PLANS ■ ' SHORTLY. INQUIRE NOW. i JpR.OM these Famous Lands came the greater part of the Apples, exhibited by us at Palmerston North Winter Show, 1912. Ji TV HORN, LTD., . 1 37 Panama Street; WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2173. ' " FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. OAA ACRES, Otaki District, Freehold. Olfl) 1 . 100 acres bush, 100 acres just felled, balance in grass, 6 paddocks, flat and undulating country. School i mile, creamery 4 miles, post office and telephone on property. Carries 2 sheep; 5-roomed house, wool-shed, cow-shed, dairy, etc. j Price £7 per acre. Would exchango for . small dairy farm, Manawatu Line. ! AUCKLAND. I ' OAA ACRES Freehold, 2 miles from railway. 650 acres ploughable, 500 j acres in grass, 200 acres open fern, 100 . acres milling timber, about 1000 tons flax on property. Wintered 600 sheep and 100 head cattle. Good 8-roomed ' house, 4- . roomed cottage, stable, barn, cow-shed, . etc. Road through block suitable for cutting up. Price j£9 per acre, unencumbered. Would exchange for sheep country nearer Wellington. MILLER ■& RUTTER, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. A MODEL DAIRY FARM. " FOR SALE, easy terms arranged, a bean■tiful dairy farm of 95J acres, situated within,easy distance of Wellington; all, rich flat land, now carrying 40 dairy cows, some dry stock, and horses; tho milk from this, farm is all sent to town, , railway siding on tho property. Build- , consist of a well-built 6-rcomed house, i 20-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and 1 yard, cooling house with water laid on. by : windmill, and all the necessary outbuildb ings that' go .to make up an up-to-date , farm; price reasonable. . : For particulars apply to } S. GEORGE'NATHAN. ESTATE AGENT, 113-115. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY [ (opp. Bank. N.Z.). BARGAIN. ' ANTED to Sell, close to Basin, up-to-date 6-roomed House, replete with every modern convenience; workshop, 1 18 x 30; 111 ft. frontage. Owner leaving district; must be sold. PRICE, <£900. HORACE BAKER, LTD., 191 LAMBTON QUAY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. i FIRST-CLASS SAWMILL. : TAKE FARM OR APPROVED TOWN PROPERTY. ? QAWMILL and First-class Bush, in full IO working order. Output sold at net ' cash price, which returns profit of *£125. . to .£175 per month. Owner must sell, ! owing to break-down in health. He will take approved Dairy Farm or Town Pro- ' perty in Exchange. ) This is a first-class proposition for practical sawmiller. If you want it, write or wire ; LEWSS AND CO., 5 ; LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. t~ : : ; FAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. i 'PRODUCERS are invited to communi--H. cats with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamb, or Pork, suitable for Export. . ,'. „ Wo are iu a position to obtain the very 7 best prices available, and make forward I; contracts—paying cash on Freezing ComP- panies' Certificates. It is our interest to se» that you obtain the last penny both for meat and bye-products. It will pay you to communicate with M ' MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CCf., PALMERSTON NORTE*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1600, 18 November 1912, Page 10

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