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LAND NOTICES. 6300 ACEES ' FrcehoW ' situated 20' miles from railway station, on Main Trunk line, by good road; all been heavy bush country, now well grassed, well fenced and subdivided, well watered; manager's house, woolshcd, men's quarters, yards, ctc.; winters 14,000 sheep (fair proportion ewes), and 700 steers, 30 horses. Prioe <£10 per acre, stock at valuation. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, NAPIER. RETURNS OVER £700 PER ANNUM. A MODEL FARM-BEST AVAILABLE AT THE PRICE. nto ACRES, of which 20 aeresaro in crop, leaving only 42 acres of grossed land, \s/4l which has wintered 55 head of stock, including 35 big cattle, mostly dairy cows, Present crops include oats, peas, beans, carrots, mangles, potatoes, etc., ana previous returns are, PER ACRE: Oats, 70 bushels; onions, 22 tons; Potatoes, 16 tons; Beans, 70 bushels. Good Buildings and orchard; permanent water. PRICE, *£70 per acre. Terms: £1000 cash. Stock and piant at valuation. Apply sharp. LAMBERT AND CO., 20 CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. ' J. H. TAYXOR, ~~ — ROTORUA LAND AGENCY, ROTORUA, HAS FOR SALEawn ACRES, Freehold; 100 acres in grass, part open fern rost all good standing 42:0 O bush, rata, rimu, hinau, etc.; two miles of fencing, with good stockyard; I miles from railway station, saleyards, creamery; and school. PRICE, ONLY M 10s. an acre; easy terms. i ... 50 years' Native Lease; rent, Is. an acre; owners equity, Ba. an acre. Adjoining Section sold for £2 10s. an acre. I/irA ACRES.NORTHERN WAlßOA—Buyers, take note that this in a firstJLlfDl/ class Property, suitable for mixed farming and dairying; 200 acres ar« liver flats, quality, equal to Raupo distriot. Present owners, who nave been in occupation for years, hove previously refused J2lO per acre for 700 acTes without buildings, when not desirous of selling. To adjust private affairs, we have had recent instructions to soil at <£9 per aore. Fu',l particulars from the Sole Agents, HANSEN. AND GERAGHTY, AUCKLAND. ~ ~ i CAN SELL MATAMATA. ~~ ~ ' jr»C s - "0 (TUS. PER ACRE; 1200 Acres Freehold; all in good English grosses; 250 o&O JLI/ acres ploughable, balanco undulating to hilly. The soil is Tich lcam of very good quality; well-watered and fenced, 7 wires; good house 7 rooms, built 3 years; stable, implement shed, cowshed, woolshed, sheep-dip, and everybuilding required on an up-to-date sheep farm, Insured for .£IOOO. Carrying at present 1400 ewes, 800 wether lambs, 100 dairy cows, and 5 horses. Situated 7 miles station. 2} miles school, P. 0., etc. This is an exceptionally cheap property, and honestly worthy of inspection. Mortgage <£5300, 3J years at 5 per cent., balance arranged. LOUTS AUCTIONEER FARM—32O Acres, Freehold, all dead level, except 27 acres, which is in crop, been pHiehed, first-class soil, being the best of drained swamp land; all in grass, fenced into 14 paddocks, well watered; carrying 100 cows, 10 in milk, 15 horses. 60 calves; splendid Broomed'dwelling all conveniences; 12-bailed cowshed, barn, implement shed, and several other buildings; two miles from Morrmsville which is on© of the principal towns in the Waikato, a great stock centre. For sale at <£30 per acre, .£3150 cash, "balance as arranged at 5 per cent; including 100 young cows, CO cross-Holstein calves, bull worth .£BO, 3 draught "horses, 4 years old, 16 pigs, 1 L.IC.G. Milker plant, in good order; new Mix motor engine, 5 h.p.; all farm implements, stock and machinery, valued at .£1250. This is recognised to be the best farm in the Morrtnsville district." , ERNEST J. WHYTE, Land, Stock and Estate Agent, Canada Street, I MornnsYillo.

j)i Qiy ACRES, Leasehold, near N.I. AjLO i Main Trunk' line, good undulating country. Should be worth double present price in two years. Only 255. per acre.- Terms.- i N.Z. |BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. FOR PRIVATE SALE. , MARLBOROUGH-TEN MILES FROM BLENHEIM. SEVEN very desirable Farms, ranging from 350 to 600 acres. ' Full particulars from LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Wellington. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. n-1 Q ACRES. Freehold, all grass, nearly AI.O all flat and ploughable,, 30 aores been ploughed, 11 paddocks; 6-roomed House, bathroom, cowshed, stable, woolehed, etc. Price reduced for quick sale, i£lß per acre. - -SIOOO may remain at 5 per ccnt. ~ ORBELL AND CO., Palmerston North. DAIRY and SHEEP FARM. Easy Terms. OAO ACHES, Freehold, easy hills and flats, carry well 30 cows and 200 sheep; House, 4 rooms and scullery, milking shed, ctc. Price, .£l3 per acre. Only .£l5O cash. Stock at valuation. W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Land Agent, PAHIATUA. CONVEYANCES. T EVIN-FOXTON CCACH BERVICB. jLf Time-b-Mo.—Loaves Fo:cton, fl.Sfl am ; arrive Lovin, 6.30 a.m.; leave Levin 1030 a.m.; arrives Foxton 13 noon; loave Foxton 2.35 p.m.; arrive Lovin 4.30 p.m.; loavo Levin 7.45 p.m.; arrivo I'oxton 0,45 CHAI{BE pjL AIN> p r0 p r i a tor. OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho Shortost Route to and from Fasten—Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m. : arriving Shannon daily, 7.30 . a.m. ; loara Bhasnon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leava Foxton daily, 2.30 n.yi.; arrive Shannon daily, 7.30 p.m.; loavo Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrive Fasten daily. 9.30 p.m. ton aa y. >p H> GINGELL. OYAL MAIL l«avos CABBINH STABLES, Feildlng, for Kimholton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; mm liimboltau at Noon for Foildin^f. R. J. MOORE. Proprietor. Failding, ALKER'B STABLES, , BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Cnrrier. nnd General Contractor. Coaches Graatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-cars on Hir«. Good Samplo Rooms, J. E. WALKER, Pjoprietor. TY AND Y 6 U N G. i ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and Un-to-Dato Sample Rooms. Agonta for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Storage and Stablinff. Coracr Dixon and Bannisfcor Streets. St, John Ambulance availablo day or night. 'Fhoao No. 126. Private laf P.O. Box 50. . . FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBB. mHB WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT . COMPANY, LTD., Ie propared to PuTohaase FAT SHEEP. AND LAMBS, By Weight or at Per Head, The Company also offerp olients even faoility for freezing on 1 their own account. ' Prioes oan be obtained on application at the Company's Offioes, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER. Managing Director. ' THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Offioes, August 30, 1912. Mensrs. Henderson and Barclay, Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, Auckland. I~\EAR SIRS,—The Board's Traffic MansLr ager informs mo that he has need your poison in and about the wharves for the last three months, and ho says that it is readily taken bv rats, and is very effeotive.—Yours truly, H. B. Brunett, Secretary. The' Local Agents at present are— SHARLAND AND CO., Dixon Street, Wellington. WE UNDERTAKE TCTURNITURE REMOVALS and Storage of same in Dry Stores. • Customs Clearing and Forwarding of Goods to any part of the Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Desoriptiono. HUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO.. LTD. THE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY, EVA STREET (Olf Dixon Street), WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumbers' Supplies, Firo Brigado Plant, Browers, Cmmorj, «»d General Broaswork. Aluminium Castingg a Medal(tv TJwboIW.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 28 December 1912, Page 15

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