- ■1.4.W-' ll - '' '"J ' ' ' LAND NOTIOEB. ' SHEEP RUN GIVEN AWAY rnHB actual total outlay YEARLY, including purchase money, is loss than OND -S- SHILLING per head of the present Bheep-carrying capooity of the property, and the present carrying oapacity can be more than doubled. AREA, about 12,000 ACRES, Title, good lease for long term. Rent and rates do not exceed lljd. per aero. Compensation for all improvements at end of lease. In tho present stato tuis property will winter WOO big sheep, bosides cattle. About 1000 aorcs flat, between 1300 ana 1500 acres in grass and balance in rough feed, fern, manuka, and light bush. Tho property ia seoure for all stock, and thore are five subdivisions. Small . house, sheds, and yards. PRICE, only JB3OOO. Terms, half cash, Write at once for full particulars or this epleniid proposition. It is easily the best thing on th« market to-day, W: H. LAMBERT AND CO;, THE LIVE LAND SALESMAN. ' PALMERSTON NORTH. " Q AAA ACRES', splendid sheep and cattle country, on West Coast, 2J hours by /4/UUy motor-car from Auckland; 1600 acros grass, good loam soil, 400 acres sand hills oarrying rough feed Good 10-roomed homestead, woolshed, stables, bu£gy shed, sheep dip, f*itt!e yards. Great fattening country; wethers off shears ■ realised 19s. Gd., draft of cattlo averaged twelve guineas. ■ Grass .lnnds have , bean down over 10 years, and are in excellent heart. Splendid wintering ' country; 1300 ocros adjoining can be acquired. Fullest investigation courted. Adjoining country, almost exclusively devoted to dairying. Price, .015,000; reasonable terms. Apply MILBURN AND' CO,, ; fi7ft situato one milo from Fordell, 500 acres ploughablo, first-clan! . ' " dairying country, balance good grazing country; could bo subdivided into ■ ■ 7 good farms. Buildings: 8-roomod house, bathroom and 6cullery, stablo, stove-', room, woolshed, and otlior outbuildings. Fenoes in good order; all open country, • subdivided into 15 paddocks, well watered, one mile from railway station, school/ etc., by metalled roml, -i miles frontage. Carrying at.present 200 head of cattle, . 1300 sheep, and 30 horses. Price .£27 per aero; .£3OOO cash, balance 5 years at 5.J per cent. Inspect this. Thoro i 6 a good demand for smalt, dairy farms. W. BURGESS. &.CO.V.', -■ • maroon E DAIRY FARM ' ' QKA ACRES, 1 miles railway, 2 .miles scjiool; metalled road?; fully 230 aero? ploughable, and 80 acres stumped; good liouso of 10 rooms, milking shea with concrete floor and yard; 6-cow ijjilkiiig plant; subject to first mortgage only. Equity JMO9O. Owner will accept suburban homo or smaller farm in part payment Apply " A - ',," GRAVES AND CO., (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE), ' lIAWERA. ' ' : ~ WELL WORTH INSPECTION. ! r s ' fJ/JK ACRES, Freehold, at .£l6 per acre, on exceptionally easy terms. Situation, fiXJO near Dannevirke, on metal-road. Quality of soil: Nice'loam on papa ■ formation. Subdivision:, 12 paddocks, permanent'' water' in" each." , 'Description 1 !" 1 Good rolling country, bulk of which is'ploiighablo'when shunped; all in Enjjlist ' grasses.. Buildings: Up-to-dato 6-rromcd. House, and every possible' convenient ' in tho way of sheds, including motor-shed. Arrangements for inspection made LONDON, GOSS. AND CO., ■ : 'Phone 628. RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. Boi 188. ,: AUCKLAND AGAIN. OOME TO THE PROSPEROUS NORTH. •J rtrt ACRES at l£3o, all gr&ss, every inch ploughable, splendid wato;,...supply 1. X/v-v houso and up-to-date farm buildings; -milking-80 'cows and running '«• . othef stock; closo to famous Pukekohe. la nd; railwny 1 mile. Terms arranged. If tliie docs not answer your requirements dozens of others to submit. -■ " W. GARRETT, : , , » VALUER,AND LAND AGENT, ... , 7 UNION. BUILDINGS. CUSTOM STREET E.,'AUCKLAND,.' TO BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. f T7\ULLY-EQTTIPPED ; -Freehold Bakery, detached residence,' stables, and all ooc JC 1 vonieno-js, including up-to-date plant complete. Doing Two Thousand Loarei per week, and large small-goods trade; Situated in good town and splendid dis-, trlot. Satisfactory reasons'for soiling." Prioe, .£9OO. For quick sale terms . can be arranged. Apply.* TRISTRAM AND CO., ; ELTiiaM. ' EXCHANGE FOR HAWKE'S BAY FARM. ~ ' /|KA ACRES, splendid bullock country, all drained swamp; let for 3 years in 'xOVJ shares, milking 100 cows besides other stock; Bituatw close to Waitoa railway station; good buildings. A good 'income assured. Mortgage at 5' per cent' Equity, .£8550. Hawke's Bay Properties for-Exchange, ploaso communicate- at once. C. C. ROSS AND . CO., . MASTERTON. ' : DAIRY FARM ON EASY TERMS.... £350 CASH. ~ ~ 1 017 ACRES, 95 acres Freehold, 42 acres E.R. Rent, 95., 19 years to run, witH JLO 4 right renewal. All. in grass exoopt small patch shelter. Fcnoed and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered, 8 acwß stumped and in crop, half ploutfhable. Carries 45 oows and young stock. Good G-roomod dwelling, 20-bail Bowshed, with concrete ■ floor, liayshed, wash houso; handy factory, saliool, railway.. Price—Freehold .£25, Goodwill of Lease .£5 10s. per acre. Only ,£350 cash required, CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO., DANNEVIRKE. , . • FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: \ . 10K ACRES, Marlborough. . Prico, ,£'loso. Equity .£3OOO. ■ Exchange for • XOtJ North Island Sheep Farm. 5 HOUSES, Wellington, well let. Price, ,£4850. Equity ,£IBSO. Exhango for Sheep Farm. : ■ QOA ACRES,. Auckland (unencumbered) OUU property. . Price, .£!). Exchange for more southern MILLER .& RUTTER, . ' . ■ AGENTS, WELLINGTON. A BARGAIN. „ . •J qaa ACRES, .partly improved9so acres in. grass, balance good bush; 2-sheep • , f .country, papa formation, 5..0r, 6 miles fencing; ,4-roomed house,, yards,, . ete.-J;Title;. jNative Lease, v ls. fid'. ; per.,,acre. • Full compensation for 011. improvo- ■ . ments. Price only £2 12s. Gd. per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash, balance 5 yoaia. Would probably accept .£SOO cash if purchaser has 6ufficiont' oash to buy up stock. • APPT ■ LEWIS AND: CO.', LAND, AGENTS, ' : , WANGANUI. •At KA ACRES freehold sheep country; 6 miles from railway, 32 .miles from' trit)" port by good road; 1000 acres flat, 500 acros rioli'river flats, balance un-i, dulating, well watered; large acreage under plough; will oivrrv 3000 sheep, 50 to 100 cattle; capable of great improvement; houfio G rooms, stahlos,' woolsliod, oto. Price For sale to closo an estate. J. H. OLDHAM;' ' HANDY DAIRYING OR CROPPING'FARM NEAR*'AUCKLAND.' 1 QP ACRES, close to Pukekolio, and only 1 milo from station and creamery; all , XOO jn grass and cultivation, except 12 acres puriri bush; 8-rooinod house, bathroom, 16-bail o'owshed, with stockyards, all concreted; 4-cowplant, L.If.G. milking niaohine, completely installed; all rich loamy soil; beautiful oarly - potato ground. Prioe iC23 per acre, and cash wanted J3IOOO. Put your btty on this, and' he's right for life ■ HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., • ' 95 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. OCT A A ACRES seaside Bioh Farm in l 'Bay of Plenty, 18 miles from Opotiki, bj iVQUU good road; Native Lease, f0r,30 years, from Ist January, 1908) 10 years at Is. Gd. per acre, 10 years 2s. 3d,, 10 years 35., with right of'renowal'for'2o years; compensation up to £3 per aero; improvements compriso 1230 acres grass; '13 milet • good fencing t li pjiddoclcs, first-class sheep yards nnd dip, homestead of ' eight • rooms and all necessary outbuildings, telophone. At present carrying <2000 sheer ' and 100 head of cattle, 40 horses. Price,^7soo;^ it l-oquired. LICENSED AGENT* 'ETC., GISBORNE. • ,'. ,' ' .'• . J. H. TAYLOR, ROTORUA ' LAND AGENCY,.'• HAS ' FOR SALE 600 ACRES. k RICH RANGITAIKI SWAMP. • 500-ACRES. ALL drained and ploughable, partly improved, having a double road frontagoj il • is well suited for pur poses. Without doubt the chcapoiit section ' on the6warap. Proposed East Cnpe railway passes within a fon' chains, of'scctioa Don't hesitato, for this is tho finest 6peo, in tho markot. PRICE, only ,£6 per aero. " Adjoining Sections Belling at per acre. , ' . ONE OF THE BEST LITTLE .'FARMS IN SUNNY HAWKE'S BAY, ikaa ACRES, close to Hastings; large Dwelling; excellent crops; carries well JLDUU a GENUINE BARGAIN,at,.£9 15s. Writo. • , v ., ' 'J. A. ;::; MILLER, .'V,,;-" AGENT, HASTINGS. . EIVATE HOTEL, one of the largest nnd most popular Houscn in RotorniV • long lease, moderate rental; owner prepared to guarantee inooi" 0 BAY OF PLENTY FAHMS—IOOO Acres, mostly improved, rivor for' miles,or,. , boundary; House, 6 rooms (now), Bhed, yards. Price, il 10s, per aoro; only i!6oi oash, balance 5 per cent.. Near creamory, 323 Aores, all ploughable and in grass, • well watered, fenced, and subdivided; no buildings; 2 milos from I growing'town- " ship, J-mile from railway station, oreamery, etc. Price, £14 per aoro; .£6OO ooeh will secure it. ' 219 Acres, all improved, with all neocssary buildings, fenced and' '' subdivided; ill por acre. M'DOWEU AND CO., LAND AGENTS, ROTORUA., I TRUE FRIEND. You He Knew What Food Alona Would Do. I "Three years ago my, brother was suddonly attacked with aciito stomach troublo that ultiiliately reduced him to a mora., skeleton. He consulted throe physicians aflO and two spocialistsi but they gave him no relief. i "Eating ordinary food, oven tho,smallest quantity, mcaut for liim terrible pain. "Ho tried many prepared foods, but not T3LT i ono of them seomcd to help, and even H Gi fv!"(fffravated his trouble, and who'll a friend urged him to try Grape-Nuts 110 ™ bluntly refused. This friend bring persistent went out nnd bought a pacKet of I■' hUUIJ Grape-Nuts Food, and urged him until I • 110 ale it with eomo milk, Tho results wero pleasant, for thn first' time in a long, long timo 110 had found food that a * - agreed with him. " Not onl y tlu,t > bllt tlle Grape-Nuts rapidly brought him back to health.- Ho lived 011 Grape-Nuts and hot milk the following week, and nothing else, and the olTocts were magical,' and the following ' threo months he ate almost nothing olse. He took absolutely 110 medicine, nnd in I that short time not only was his health evA Jj, ~ entirely regained, but his weight also, fildf an( ' to-day he is 'strong' and in perfect © hoalth once more." When trouble eomes from improper food 110 medicine can cure until that improper fond and its effects have been corrected by a change of diet. Grape-Nut*, S being 1 absolutely the most nourishing :n:d • /a t ' le mas ' : ( l'fT°sf iblo food in the world, j v tfi>CQ] IvtJw w °rk wonders in such times, ns a ten |j * days' trial proves. .J Get the littlo book, "The, Road to J . Wellvillc," in packets. I . "There's a Reason." '
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