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LAND NOTICES. IS APPLE GROWING PROFITABLE? IS APPLE GROWING A DESIRABLE OCCUPATION? .WHERE IS THE BEST LAND TO. GROW APPLES?, Provided you get a satisfactory answer to these questions, you should about know what to do. If you will see us we will prove to you that Applo Growing is highly profitable, and is extremely pleasant occupation, and will show you facts and opinions as to BRONTE AND BELL'S ESTATES,CONTAINING THE FINEST APPLE GROWING LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. J SEE US. 'J. T. HORN, LTD., 12 and 14 PANAMA STREET, 'PHONES 2173 and 3830. WELLINGTON. MOUTERE APPLE LANDS. 1 Al/J ACRES of First-class Apple Land and good Sheep Country, 400 Acres Xl/JL'O Apple Land. 35 acres planted and in bearing, remainder sheep country. A Bargain at JX 10s. per acre. Apply— LEVIN AND CO., LTD.;-, . WELLINGTON OR NELSON. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. MANAWATU DAIRY FARMS. OA Q ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, 200 flat and ploughable: grows good crops, /V±«/ rape, oats, bqrley, peas, and turnips; 2 Houses; trapshed, large granary, and stable; G paddocks, permanently watered; good fences; J mile from creamery, J-mile railway station, i-mile school; on main road. PRICE. .£37 PER ACRE. ' Folio 626. m ACRES, Freehold, all in grass; 70 acrcs flat and ploughable; good 8roomed House, stable, tmpshed, and all necessary buildings; 11 paddocks; well watered by streams and high-pressure; 2 miles creamery, 4 miles railway; good road. ' PRICE. £27 10s. PER ACRE. Good terms. „ Folio G22 -j fin ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, 30 acres ploughable; good House, trapshed, X/VO cowshed with concrete floor, engine-shed, etc.; 7 paddocks; well fenced aud watered; 2 miles creamery and railway; good road. . - MUCK, ,£ls PER ACRE. Easy terms. • £o»° G2l- - Q ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, and all been ploughed; 5-foomed House; 5 tfcO paddocks; well fenced and watered; close to creamery. On main road. PRICE, .£-15 PER ACRE. Full particulars on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY. 'LTD., WELLINGTON. " MINGIEOA ESTATE. . — \ WE have FOR SALE 4 Sections of the above Estate. This is all good : ing or cropping country; all flat and ploughable, and water is easily obtainable on almost any part of the property. These Sections are most conveniently situated, being close to the lvakariki Railway Station, and on one of them there is an up-to-date cheese factory, cottage, and milking shed. The terms are exceptionally easy, viz.: 15 per cent cash down, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. The Sections unsold are as follow:—No. G, 1035 aores, at .£26 per'acre; No. 5, 100J, at <£24 per acre; No. 3, 117 acres at 4!2G per acre; No. 1 53 acres, ,£2B per acre, with adjoining Leasehold of 4G acres thrown in. On Section No. 1 there is a cottage and milking shed. All these Sections are well grassed and fenced. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD,, PALMERSTON NORTH. " J. H. TAYLOR, ROTORUA LAND AGENCY, HAS FOR SALE- HAS FOR SALE- ' 50 Years' Lease of 1000 Acres Native Land near Waiotapu; at Is. ail acre per annum. Owner's Equity, Bs. an eare. A REAL SMI. f!WKAP DAIRY FARM! : nfk ACRES, good strong soil, 1J miles from station, creamery, school etc.; di--90 vided into several paddocks, well watered. Freehold. 4-roomed cottage, man's room, 6-bail concrete floor cowshed, pineries, etc. Capable ot carrying 35 cows when stumped- Suitable for Wellington milk suppl}- luce ,£l9 per acre. Terms. PARKER AND VINCENT, LAND AGENTS, LEVIN. A IURE OPPORTUNITY. Model Dairy and Fattening Farm -18G ACRES, rich .A dairying land, all in grass and all flat; 10 subdivisions by first-class post and wire fencing, and well watered by springs aud river. Carrying capacity: 80 cows, besides young stock and horses. This land never burns up in the driest weather, and grows splendid feed. First-class House, 6 large rooms, bathrooms, h. and c. water, large stables, 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor), garden, lawn, telephone, etc.; situate only 1J miles from railway, township, and factory. Price, <£40 per acre. Terms*. 10 per cent, cash, 5 per ccnt. 12 months, balanco on mortgage for 8 years at 5* per wnh For full particulars, apply to the . H. F. M NEILL AND CO., Branch Office: Manager. ' HAWICE'S BAY SHEEP FARM (TiACVf ACRES,' Freehold, situated 13 miles from railway station, by three 40:4 i good roads, about 2| miles from school and iactory; all in grass, except 120 in turnips, 90 acres in oats, 70 acres in young grass and about JOO acrea shelter; 1067 acres undulating country, balance flat; subdivided into 24 paddocks; stiff to light loam soil; well watered by water-race, dams, and creeks; carrying capacity, 2to 2J sheep per acre, besides cattle.and horn's; 10-roomed House, wool'shed w'ith six machines, stables, cottage, men's and shearers whares, grain shed, yards, etc. PRICE, JBiO per acre. Terms U> be arranged. 1?. ,T. TONKIN & GO., AGE sA r l™ o s. H.B. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ... 1 A A ACRES. L.1.P., rent .038 per annum, with 10 per cent, rebate; can be JLUU made freehold; all flat; 70 acres in grass, 5 acres m crop, balance shelter; well-watered paddocks, 4-roomed cottage, bath, scullery, 4-bail cowshed, etc.. as i -oing concern, with 25 picked cows, bull, horse, cart and harness trap and hwne.. cans buckets, etc. Price for the lot, .£1400; equity .£920; would exchange lor country store with Post^)ffic^m^ acm^land. LAND AGENTS, STATION STREET, DANNEVIRKE. ' EXCHANGE FOR HAWKE'S BAY FARM. . rn ACRES, splendid bullock country, all drained swamp; let for 3 years in 4;OU Bharos milking 100 cows besides other stock; situated close to Waitoa railway station; good buildings. A good income assured. Mortgago at 5 per cent. Equity, ,£8550. . , , ' Hawke's Bay Properties for Exchange, please communicate at once. C. C. ROSS AND CO., MASTERTON. 70lTsHEEP. GIVEN IN. AAA 4CEES, good sound sheep country, will fatten 2 sheep (o acre; handy to "UU "school" store, telephone, etc. Good metal road; 500 acres in grass; wintered 900 sheep and 50 head cattle; undulating country. All buildings, woolshed, .£1 10'. per acre; .£IOOO cash only wanted. (700 sheep given in.) HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., 95 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. F' OR SALE. 200~nci , es > L.1.P., 75 acres in grass, remainder in milling bush to the value of JSJS per acre; lioufg 4 rooms, cowshed, with milking plant installed* 4 miles fencing easy country, well watered. Price only X 8 10s. per aero. , FOR. SALE" 170 acres Freehold, 130 in crass, balance standing lijjht bush. riMfenced, 'subdivided undulating country, 1 mile from fast nsinp township Main Truiil: Line; house 4 rooms; price only i'll pur acre; .£2OO eaeli, balanco tc are situated close to Raetihi, where the Brapeh R-ailway ia now under construction. This country has never been buomwl, and will shortly double in value. A. MERSON &CO., LAND AGENTS, OHAKUNE, 1 n Block of Good Country, three-fifths ploughable; suitable for lajUUUsubdivifion into small runs; weli watered and partially bounded bv trout streams; takes grass and clover l'reely. Access by motor-eiir road through the property. Lund Transfer Title. Only 15s. per acre. Easy terms—say, one/i'l'Vrt ACRES, G miles from railway station; some rich river flats, balanco uu41,}U dulating. producing excellent crops, and well provided wilh splendid lambing country. Carrying 3000 sheep aud about 100 head of cattle; good homestead, aud all usual outbuildings. A real bargain at Death of owner the on'y reason for selling. ,E:!000 cash required. • KIRKCALDY & CO.. 89 I;0EX STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 12

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