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BUSCKE, AND PARKER, »•••.;• ■■■'. ■>■ , ■ ' • '"•.■' - k . LAND AND ESTATE! A&ENTS, SHAftEBROKERS' AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, v ; 1 'lowe street, Offer Fop Bale some Genuine Bargains in Couiitpy Ppopepties. - V . ; :.v; " f » THE CHOICEST PASTORAL LAND IN THE DOMINION.

; iI9OO ACRES,O.R.P. at,2ls.; relit.-Is. per acre. 1200 acres in grass, • .ibalance<mixed bush. Buildings:, Six rooms and" Outbuildings, j ,iW9olshed//sjieep and Cattle Yards. Well watered and subdivided into. 8 paddocks I . PRICE—£6 acre. TERMS arranged. . . ,1411 ACRES about 4J miles from Mbtu Township, O.R.P. at 17s. 6d. 900 acres in grass, now carrying 1300 sheep, 150 head;cattle. * 1 '511 afir&'in -miiedi,biislf> £ The property isjjwell fenced and sub- • dividedjinto 10 paddocks.. - The Buildings and Improvements con- ' sist of, First-class 7-rpOmed House, Bathroom, Storeroom, Meat- . house, Buggy-house, and' Stable, New Stock-yards/'Woolshed and Sheep Yards,. G.ood Orchard. PRICE—£S per acre_, on .Tery Eeasy Terms. 3356 ACRES Leasehold, rental Is. 7d. per acre, _19 years to run; . full compensation for all improvements. 80 acres" ploughable, well ' fenced (17 miles), and subdivided into 10 large, and- small padi docks, well watered in every paddock. Situated 12 miles from . Te'Karaka. ■ . PRICE—£6 per acre, . Stock and Plant at valuation. . TERMS can be arranged for the bulk' of the money at 5 per cent. 2000 ACRES O.R.P. at -lis. 6d. 800 acres in grass, 1200. acres, medium bush. Buildings and Improvements consist of 6-roomed • , House': and Qutbildings,;i Sheep-yards'v and Woolshed., ,2-sheep. ; coiintiyi. iSt'ock at present, 1000 Sheep and 30 head> of■ Cattle.; ! • Situated 3 miles from the Matawai Railway Station on good roads. . • , • ( ~ • PRICE—£4 per acre as a going, concern. TERMS arranged. 11384 ACRES Freehold, 1475' acres Leasehold for 21years, right of renewal furthpr 21 years. Compensation end of first term. Can • be'made Freehold at any All'in grass, wintered 3000 breedf ing ewes and 1000 mixed 'sheep. Would carry 7000 'dry" sheep' and 400 head of Cattle. Buildings and Improvements, consist of two dwellings on "either end of the run. The land is well 'watered .• bycreeks in every paddock/and subdivided into 30' or 40 pad- - docks,' all well fenced. i PRICE—£2I,OOO. • Stock' at valuation. Terms. About £10,000 can. remain on mortgage at 5A per cent, and 6 per cent. Only • small amount wanted in cash. Will take secondimprtgage on ap-. ■ proved : guarantee .' ' ' ~ ' 14463 ACRES'Leasehold', 19 years to run; rental Is. Bd. per acre; all • i in grass. Wintering 8000 Sheep and 500 head of Cattle. Build- ' ings aiid'lmprovements cpnsist of 5-roomed House Sheds, etc.,, v Woolshed, Shearing Machines;' Dip and Yards. S,ubdividej;l into 12 paddocks;.about 28, miles of fencing, ' - ' PRICE—£S ssiV'pef'aere,--Stock at . •, .•

MURRAY,--- ROBERTS .& Co., Ltd* STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. • LAND AND SHIPPINC AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. Direct Importers of Merchandise of Every Description. Sole Agents for "ETERNIT." ■ ; The Standard Asbestos-Cement Sheets. Used for-Lining "Ceilings,' Inside' "and Outside' Walls -and - Partitions. ;■ • .. Eternit* Sheets -are i;ot .only .fire-resisting, but-also heat-resisting. - 1 hey neither rbtr'orack, oxidise, shrink, nor crumble, and areindestructible-by vermin. Eternit Sheete arei used, generally speaking, for retaining to ordinary buildings and bungalows cool and even temperatures in Summer, and, in a season such 0 the one ; now : drawing to a. close,'their usefulness cannot be over-estimated. • We have large shipments of''Eternit" now arriving, and can quote same at' reduced Tates'to Builders. • ALSO, "ETERNIT'' TILES. ; . /, ■ Ebonomical, . Indestructible, Ihirable, Speedily Fixed, Artistic, Light. ■_ - Ther<> ; 'are,other Asbestos-Cement • Sheets and Tiles, but only one "Eternit,' srhich,'aa the'"name signifies, I 'is everlasting. , . "When you are about to build specify "ETERNIT. / . . -BUTTERS' -PATENT IRON FENCING. Cheaper, Stronger, Lighter,'and more Durable than any. other Fence in the "Market. -Easy 1 to pack; one'bundle Poets takes same space as one Totara Post, Staple holes punched. to any gauge. \ • , , ' , ; WILLIAMS' PATENT HARDWOOD FENCE-DROPPER. ' For • Neatness, .Strength,' Durability, Lightness. It,won't Bend, Break, nor Hot. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE" CO. (FIRE). ' THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE CO. , .. ' ; PASTORAL AND FARM PROPERTIES FOB SALE. LONDON . SANDERSON, MURRAY, AND CO. j ,'a : v-To. Farmers?/ 1 j BATTLE EM FLYERS. 11 • These are the Ear-Markers which axe being all pyer New. |i Zealand. • They CUT* and do not TEAR the ear. , |i Write To-Day : prime,"... 1 Hartoare [Merchant, Gisborne.

j- fiIINETT & SHERRATT, I S V MWE STREET, @ISB«K ♦ t !u; ,;« . . :■ ■ . | I Land, Stock, Station, Shipping, Insurance, Financial, | I and General Commission Agents. f % : r-^ : , ■ ' . ' .. . f I WOOL, GRAIN, SEED, AN.B PRODUCE BROKER®, | I" AND GENERAL MERCMNTS. % % ■ ❖ % ■ — —-P- —■ — % ❖ V t Loans Negotiated on Freehold Properties. ° Stations Managed for Absentees. % 7 ... S Insurances of All Kinds Effected. . Farm and Station Requirements of All Kinds in Stock, ❖ ♦ ' ■ . t t : .' . • ■ ■. | -■■ . . ♦ $ V' -AGENTS—ROTAU EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CO., Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, etc. etc. | ❖ ■ COOPER'S SHEEP. DIP, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, etc., etc. I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 15 March 1913, Page 17

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