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LAND NOTICES. ; PARENGA GUM & FRUIT LANDS. 40,000 ACRES FOR SETTLEMENT, rpHIS Property, situated on the Parenga Harbour, near the North Capo, will 3 ■*- shortly be thrown open for settlement on tho Most Liberal and Popular f Terms. i Hero a man can, equipped with Sent, spear, 6pade, and a license, at once _• start in and earn from .£3 a week and upwards by digging gum. (At present f most of tho men on the field aro averaging XI per ..day). He can take up land for Apple Growing and work it out by the earnings from ' tho guui. 3 The Northern Gum Land is acknowledged by experts to bo the best Apple Growing Land in tho Dominion. The Port Albert Apple Orchards on gum land averaging SO acres yield from £1000 to £1500 a year each. It is superior for fruit growing purposes to tho famous Hastings and Frimloy lands. Two or three Fruit Colonies will bo laid oft on tho Harbour Front adjacout to the Township of Parenga, and tho assistanco of Fruit Experts will bo available for thoso who may require such service. ' Tho management will also provide tho most up-to-dato plants, teams, etc., | so that thoso taking up sections will not require to provide any plant themselves. Non-resident persons also will bo ablo to take up a Fruit Section and have it planted and cultivated and brought into full fruition without residing on the land. This will be a great opening for city people who later want to retire and 5 live in tho Far Sunny Winterless North. ' As these Fruit Settlements will be laid out in a bold comprehensive manner, the fruit lands will provide a solid investment. Direct steamers run from Auckland to Parenga, and midway—Whangarei Heads—tho direct liners call at tho Freezing Works for frozen meat. Export Apples from Parenga could bo shipped for South America and Great Britain. ' As the earliest fruits are grown in tho Far North the most profitable markets would be open to Parenga, [ There is every kind of sport in this Far North. Tho waters teem with fish, a.iid tho great King Fish—the biggest Jighter known in the world—attracts tourists from all parts of the globe. Pheasants, duck, quail, and snipo abound, and those who want it can have pig-hunting up-to-date. Tho motorist can have tho uso of a7O mile beach, three chains wido, without pebble, and as straight as an arrow. It is probably unequalled in the world, and some day vrill ( bo the Mecca of motor men, where they c[in camp out on this colossal highway and hold a Grand Summer Carnival. i ■ Further'particulars later. ; T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, > G. E. ALDERTON, Empire Hotel. ' AUCKLAND. I' • : fc ' j . FOR SALE, J MANAWATU LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, SUITABLE FOR FATTENING OR DAIRYING. > - ' 1 grass* and 200 acres ploughable. Well watered and subdivided ~ three paddocks. .Situated 5 miles from Levin, and IJ.miles from Ohau railway station, by good metalled road. Native Lease, rent 2s. 3d. per aero until 1924, 200 acres renewable until 1932, at« lis. 3d. per aore. , PRICE: GOODWILL, .£ISOO. IT7-1" ACRES, all in grass, and 1 50 acros ploughable. Cottage,'well watered, 3 J.X t 2 paddocks. Situated 5 miles from Levin, lj miles to Oliau railway statiou i by good metal road. Native Lease at 2s. Gd. per acre until 191*9, and lis. 3d. per acre until 1932, The above are excellent dairying, cropping, or grazing country. Further particulars on application to , ■ DALGETY AND COMPANY LTD., WELLINGTON. GENUINE VALUE DAIRY FARMS. tyZ ACRES, Freehold, all exceptionally rich dairying land, nil flat; well fenced • " and subdivided; watered by artesian wells. This property is carrying a splendid sole of grass, and is in very good heart; 4-roomed House, and a firstalass lot of outbuildings; only l!i chains from an- up-to-dato factory; good store, school, and blacksmith's shop, and within 8 miles of a good town. PRICE, J!SO per acre, on Easy Terms. No, 91 1A A ACRES, Freehold, all well grassed, fenced, and subdivided; watered by J-* 1 * permanent streams; 70 acres very rich alluvial flat, balance good hills; 6-roomed House, and all the necessary outbuildings; handy to factory and 6cllooJ, 4} miles from railway. PRICE, .£23 per acre. Terms easv. No. 673 1 f)Q ACRES, Freehold, This is a splendid farm, the whole is rich alluvial flat X.vi# land, well watered, fenced, and subdivided; carrying capacity, 70 cows; 7roomod Houste, and all the necessary outbuildings; handy to factory, school, and railway. PRICE, ,£3B per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash, down. This is ono of tho best value properties on the market. . • No. 674 /?/f3 ACRES, Freehold. A very choice property; close to a thriving township, factory, school, and saleyards. This farm will carry 10 dairy cows; 5-roomed House, stable, cowshed, trapshed, and other conveniences. PRICE. «£52 10a. Terms arranged. No. 75 MINGIROA ESTATE. . We have only Ono unsold Section of the above Estate, comprising 118 ACRES, at .£26 per acre. Early application invited for this Cropping and Dairying Land. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD,,. PALMERSTON NORTH. NORTH AUCKLAND. THE NORTH OF AUCKLAND DISTRICTS are offering great chances fox Farmers. Land is certainly cheaper than elsewhere in the Dominion, and the climate is greatly superior to southern and colder districts, hence making investment in the north more satisfactory in every way than elsewhere. WE HAVE AT WHANGAREI A TIP-TOP BEEFING AND DAIRY FARM ot 375 ACRES, O.R.P.i for sale at ,£22 per acre. A real first-class pro- , perty. All excellent volcanic'land, and until quite recently in heavy bush, now properly grassed, and carrying a lot of stock. [ The Property is well improved, has a large House, good sheds, milking machine, etc. (included in price), and is in short, a place any dairyman oan look i over with pride,' and be very pleased to own. The immediato locality and district is gcod dairying and beef-raising country, and social conditions are. agreeable. • l We guarantee very good value for the money, and a real good home. Apply early. No. 753 . MACKESY AND SON I REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. Thonc jjjj. ROBERT HOOD, r-°- «. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, No. 5 Fort Street, AUCKLAND. PUICEKOHE, 191 acres, all in grass, all ploughablo; house 6 rooms, and a. 1 necessary outbuildings; well fenced, 8 paddocks, all sheep-proof. Price, ,£22 per acre. Terms, .£BOO cash., AC ACRES, about 20 miles from City, 1 mile from Station, well watered; good tcO orchard 11 acres; house and outbuildings. Price, .£IOSO. Terms ,£SO deposit. '/GOODWILL of 118 acres, 1-mile from creamery, school, and P. 0.; new house HJT G rooms, all conveniences, cowshed, ctc.; well watered .by never-failing stream, 8 paddocks; can milk 30 cows, besides cropping. This is the cheapen farm on the market. Price, X 350, balance 4 years at »£1 ss, per week. FIGURES TALK. _ AN APPLE ORCHARD. 160 TREES PER ACRE. TWO BUSHEL CASES PER TREE (A CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE). 320 CASES PER ACRE: ss. PER CASE (they can't bo bought at this price). Deduct for cases and cartage, say, 10d„ leaves 4s. 2d. nett. That is .£67 PER ACRE. A Return of £1340 PER ANNUM OFF 20 ACRES. ISN'T IT WORTH INQUIRING ABOUT IT? COME AND SEE US. , J. T. HORN, LTD., 12 and 14 PANAMA STRM'iT, 'PHONES 21V3 and 3830. WELLINGTON. I . ' 10QA ACRES, Freehold, situated handy to Hastings, undulating and J hilly country; portions ploughable; well fenced into numerous paddocks; well watered, with cottage, stable, barn, etc.; winters on grass 2600 sheep and 200 to 300 cattle. PRICE, .£ls per acre. Reasonable terms arranged. • No. F/39. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD.; NAPIER. AZfb ACRES, handy to Feilding, school 1 mile; all ploughablo, 13 paddocks, 8S(J" roomed dwelling, and all necessary outjheds; a good fattening or agricultural farm. Price and fullest details from Solo Agents. Equity JOB7OO. Will exchange for town property. BJO2, BUTCHERY—Good solid little busmoss. Terms are exceptionally caiy. 8206 Write at once to Solo Agents. J. R. PERRY & CO. ESTATE AGENTS. FEILDIXG

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 10

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