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LAND NOTICES. WANTED TO -SELL,-MOO ACRES; first-class laud, Native lease,_ 11 yeacs to run. Rent, Is. Gd. per acre, with right of renewal for further 21 years; compen sation for improvements. At present carrying 10,000 sheep. s 800 head of cattle, 10 horses, accommodation for 10 shearers; 8-roomed house, i sets sheep yards, 1 set cattlo yards, 3900 in grass, 119 reservo bush. This is a splendid place, an more lets are taken off this place than any other place of its sizo in Gisborne. Situated Muugatu, about 17 miles from Gisborno by good road. Price, JM per acre. OOKfk ACRES, Educational Lease, rent /iOdV) _ (id., about half in graas. fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, carrying capacity 2) sheep to the aore, 6-roomcd house, woolshed, accommodation for 5 shearers, sheep and cattle yards, good read to property. Situated Motu, Gisborne. Price, .£BOOO. half cash. |)AA ACRES, L.1.P., at .£25 per annum, <G vJU and 2000 acres O.R.P. it 10s. per acre, all first-class land, new 12-roomed house, 1700 a'cros in grass, and fenced, at present carrying 3500 sheep, 400 head of _ cattle, and 30 horses. Situated Whakam tane. Price, £0 10s. per acre. This i 9 i a oheap place. For further particulars' I apply to the sole agents, 8 T. W. HACKETT AND CO.. ! AGENTS. GISBORNE. LAND [CTIOR ABSOLUTELY the CHEAPEST •H- land in the Dominion, oome to tho I INGLEWOOD district. Dairy Farms, !wUh all modern oonvon'iencee, from ilO to .£26 p.a., Area ranging from 40 to 300 acres. Come and inspect Faotory returns. I This land has never been boomed, and intending purohasera will do well to inopoot before purchasing elsewhere. Also several grazing farms, any area, from £2 10s. to £i p.a. Apply to • MATTHEWS, BENNETT. AND CO.. Auctioneers, Inglewood. TO LEASE-NO GOODWILL. OO A ACRES, Freehold, undulating, with , &Q\} small flats, well grassed; good 5- -- roomed house, niilking-shed, sheep yards « and dip; well watered and subdivided; 2 V miles from railway, school, and factory. 5 Rent, 12s. per acre, compulsory 'pur- %. chasing clause, ,£l2 10s. Lease for 5 years. i .. W. INGLIS HUSBAND. C Laud Agent, Pahiatua. \ FOR EXCHANGE. « 10. (\ ACKES . Dair y Farm, na ndy to luu splendid town; all in grass, grows a splendid root crops; C-roomed house, cow- % bails, etc. Easy distance creamery and | chceso factory. Price, ,£4O per acre. Take | good Wellington Residence as deposit, bal- | anco 5 or 7 years at 5 per cent. % ORBELL AND CO., Palmcrston North. * TTOR LEASE, 230 acres, highly improv--6 JO ed; close to station, factory, and 8 school; will lease for 5 years at 12s. per « acre, with purchasing clause at £12 10s. J 398 acres good sheep country; will lease | for 5 years at lis. 9d., p.p. ,£l2 10s. per $ acre; 50 acres very lughly improved; § handy little dairy farm; lease for 3 years » with: r.p. • ■ ' | E. B. HARE AND CO.. Pahiatua. B "OOR SALE, Hawke's Bay-2186 Acres, A freehold, Hawke's Bay, hilly country, winters 2000 sheep; cottage and wool]j shed; 10 miles to railway station; £'o 10s. per acre; .£6OOO cash. 2500. Acres, freehold, Hawke's Bay, hilly country, 1250 acres ploughable, 1$ sheep country; House, yards, shed, etc.; 17 miles from town and railway station. Price, ■ ,£lO per acre; quarter cash. N.Z. Sheepfarmers' Agency, 31 .Hunter Street, Wellington. JpOOD DAIRY FARMS, ranging from l ur 40 to SO Acres, flat land, all in grass, equal to anything in the Manawatu district; close to good town,-cream-ery, school, station, etc. Price, from ,£4O per acre; very easy terms. We can thoroughly recommend these Farms to anyone desirous of dairying, country. Don't waste time.' For further particulars, apply Fredb Herring, I Rangitikei Street, Palmorston North. CHEAP DAIRY FARM, near Stratford. "1 OK ACRES, on metalled, road, eubLoQ divided into: 8' ; paddocks, well watered, level; 25 acres stumped,_ well fenced; J-mile from factory ana railway station, 1 mile from school; 8-roomed House, new 16-bail cowshed, 50 cows, bull, horse, cart, cans, etc., and 55 factory. 1 shares, fully paid up, "together with freehold of farm, as a going concern. Price, I £27; £500 cash is all that is required. Dpen for one week only. Apply W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO., Stratford. OCA ACRES, rich alluvial river fiats, 401/ all in grass and in best of heart; well fenced and subdivided; river boundary; House, 8 rooms, best of kauri, and necessary outbuildings; carry 100 cows easily, besides sheep; 10 minutes to large railway station and creamery; will subdivide to advantage. Price, only £2b per acre. Terms given. GREAT NORTHERN AGENCY. 5 H.'&l. ARCADE. AUCKLAND i —4 FREE HOTEL FOR SALE. WE require Tenant for a splendid Brick Hotel, leading City, most central position, free house for everything; beer trade,. 25 hogsheads monthly, all consumed premises; pints, 6d.; aerated waters, Is. dozen, less 15 per cent.; £20 monthly; wines and spirits, £160 month; rent, £12 week; cash required about £1500; or less; we finance balance. The following 'rill prove that the Hotel is a good one, and profits about. ,£2283 per Average weekly takings £130 0 0 Profit on same xSO 0 0 Deduct weekly expenses—Rent £12, Insurance 155., rates £3, wages £16 10s., licence 165.. lighting £i, firing £1, staff keep £3 M 6 1 0 Net profits per week .......... £43 19 9 Or £2233 per annum. This Hotel does very, little house trade; the staff outside' of the bar attendants , number four. The only absolutely free i hotel in the locality. The traders increasing rapidly. This is a genuine af- , fair, and, beins free, makes it more val- ; uable and readily saleable. The vendor will substantiate his .figures or forfeit £500. Call on us at once; this property, will be sold j the lease has a long term to run, and contains right renewal; the lessor takes back all furniture, fittings. «tock, etc., at valuation; tho clauses of th« lease are favourable to the lessor; the building is in splendid order, and has recently been renovated at a cost ot ASCI),. . mid nothing will need doing for years. The furniture is new; altogether this is ' an ideal hotel. Apnly immediately to ' DWAW BR08:_; w Sngto N . ' CONVEYANCES. ( tTeVIN-FOSTON COACH SERVICE. \ IL.J Time-thole.—Leaves Foxton, 6.80 ] a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin i 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foston 12 noon';, leave Foston 2.35 p.m.; arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton 9.45 p.m. A. F. 'CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Route to and from f-jx-ton.—Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.: arriving Shannon daily, 7.30 a.m.; leave Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive Fo*ton " daily, 12 noon; leave Foxhra daily, 2.30 - pai!; arrive Shannon daily, 7.30 p.m.; t leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Fox- s ton daily, 9.30 p.m. J T. H. GINGKLL. o ._— — r— a: EOYAI, MAIL leaves CARBINE v i STABLES, Foilding, for Kimbolton '1 daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; ioaveß t Kimbolton at Noon for FciMing. b .11. J. MOORE, Proprietor. Feilding. STABLES, BULLS. V V Fonrardirig Ajjen!, Cirrior, and & General Contractor. Coaches Greatford to Hulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars ~ on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. 171 L Y AND Y~O UNG. Q 1: ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and ? GENERAL CARRIERS, JIASTERTON. a > All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' J ! Samples promptly attended to. New and °' Up-to-Ditto Sample Rooms. Agents for w: tho N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage and «v Stabling. Corner Dixon and Banuister ro Streets. St Join Ambulance availablo '» day or night. 'I'hor.o No. 126, Private Si is; P.O. Hox 50. M ——■ —■ .—'-"■'■■■■"■ .."'■■■ ti' pitOSPECTUSESi Articles of Associa- T< jL tion, Balance-sheets, and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of evory description. "Dominion" General Printing Hou«, | Dominion Aveau» :

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1601, 19 November 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1601, 19 November 1912, Page 11

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