LAND NOTICES. I —— : - ——: —. V/ELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY, WANTED. • WANTED. TTLDEN AND SPIERS, ' . AUCKLAND'S REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND FINANCIERS, wish' to make known to Wellington Citizens that they have a Splendid List of Dairy and Sheep Farms, owners of which would entertain .Wellington City or Suburban Property, enoumbered or unencumbered, 'AUCKLAND FARM. " \ Lands have great prospective value I do not mind how many egenta already have your property for ado or exohange, we merely want an. oqual chance; onlj charge is the . usual Chamber- of Commerce scale of commission should we do business for you. Send us full, particulars of your property to-day, for perhaps your wholo futora success may be written ap O n our books! We want your confidence, and are'willing toxwork mighty hard for it.. NO HARM IF WE CANNOT SUIT YOU. Write full particulara to \ TTLDEN AND SPIERS, ?¥!f • real estate agents, Auckland. . iir. W'. liis£slllO, j . LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE, AGENT, ' ■ BANK STREET, WHANGAREI. ■TOTE have 'a Fine Selection of Farming Lands and Town Properties. Clients are » » shown over Properties by experienced Farmers, whose advice can be depended npon.. Letters'and Telegrams receive prompt attention. . : E. Gγ. 'W. .TIBBITTS, ■ . THE AGENT WHO UNDERSTANDS LAND VALUES. : '■ •■■-.•• DAIRY FARMS. : : ' TjWA ACRES, 0.R.P., li miles from railwa.y, 2 miles school and Post Office; J-»" 100 acres in grass; 3-rodni house, i-bail cowshed, fowlhouse, orchard, etc. Price £i per acre, cneh, balance on mortgage. - tofkA ACRES, L.1.P., at 6s. Bd.' per annum; 150 acres in grass, 3 paddocks, *J\Jrk 5-robm house, storeroom, dairy, G-b.ail cowshed, stockyard, pigstye,: orchard, 7 miles from township, li miles from school. Price £7 10s. per acre, £500 dewn, balance on mortgage. ' • . JO.:-JMGJ'VJEiJK;, ; ' .LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, TE KUITI. ■■.'■■ NICE ORCHARD,PROPERTY. 1Q ACRES, close to Hastings, first-class land, 2 acres in grass, 9 acres orchard, XO ■' 300' pears and' 800 peaches. The latter are just in their prime, and pears just coming into bearing. The balance of land is in crop. There , is' a good iroomed dwelling, with bathroom and outbuildings. Now is the time to get in. QO-L'■ ACRES best land; olose to town, grovf spl-wdid grass, can be Bought on most .OiilJ favourable.terms; ,£250 cash. Inquire at-once . H.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE & COOL STORAGE CO., LTD., ■■■-., '■•■- P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS. , -■':■'■. : HANDY WAI.KATO DAIRY FARMS. ■.--■.• : QIV ACRES,; Freehold, small House, good outbuildings, 50 acres in grass, subOl divided into four paddocks, 1J miles from'railway, 2 miles -from creamery and school. Price .£ls per acre- Cash, required, wE2SO, balance terms. IAA ACRES, Freehold, First-class Dairy Farm, all in grass. House and outiUU buildings, alongside school and creamery, 5 miles from railway; metal road. Cheap at £U per acre; cash .6400, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. LA WSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD. ■- ' . y AUCTIQNEERS, TE AWAMUTU. ' ~ : DAIRY FARMS, MANAWATU LINE. ■ : : irbHl ACRES, Dairy Farm. This is a reilly good farm, soil of the best descripJLUy . tion; will carry 40 cows; 1 mile to Railway, Post Office, and School. Price '.£BB per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. . - - QA ACRES, Dairy Farm, well divided into paddocks with good buildings; regis. 01/ teied dairy; carry 30 cows; J mile to Creamery, Railway, Post Office, ajvJ ■• School li niilesv Price per acre. Easy terms. -BARTON & COr OTAKI RAILWAY • ' A CHANCE FOR THE SMALL MAN. Afifk ACRES, 150 in grass, 100 flat, balance easy country. 3 paddocks, well ■*•»• tfcUvF tered, whare, sheep yards, good lcaao. rent .£SO per annum, right of pur- ' chase £% ss. an acre, 3 miles from railway; £i per aore; ,£I.OOO cash, balance arrange.,.,.. Lst us hear, from yea, , -."SQUARE- DEAL JONES," GISBORNB. " — -■.'. - : ' CHOICE DAIRY FARM, £350 CASH. " ~~> 1 na, ACRES, Manawatii Line, only 3 miles from Railway; all in grass and crop; XOv first-class Homestead, large milking ehed, concrete floor, with milking machines installed. Carry 70 cows and other stock. Price, .£2l. per aore, including mliking machines. Terinß, cash, ballance at 5 per cent., 5 ye.aro. --H. F. M C NEILL AND C 0.," • " 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ' m' ACRES, 0.R.P., rent 800 aores gi£s»>d, half ploughable; i paddocks; new dwelling 10 rooms and other buildings. Carries 2 sheep. Price jSB 10s. per acre. i! 750 cash.. .. - .-'-.. ' 250 1 ftAA ACRES, good 2-shoep country; 900 acres grassed; fenced and subdivided; JLIWy good homestead. Ptioe £9, £1M cash. Owner will take other property in part payment. ' - 2Jt Campbell, • Thomson: & co., LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, . ■ . ■ . DANNEVIRKE. - DAIRY-FARMERS, Remember, you can get NINBPENCE Per Gallon for your total Milk Supply all the year. Therefore INVEST in a. farm in this district. WHAT ABOUT One of the EollowinßArea. Carries. B'ld'gs. • Station. School.Prioe. Cash. 185 90 oows Good 3 miles. 24 About 183 85 cows Good 2} miles 2J About 107 45 cows . None -li miles 2 £28 About . .£6OO '42 . 20 cows Small 1 mile li About .£SOO ;'J; G. STEVENS,' •■•■■• otaki railway, AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SHEEP STATION. S)K4J7 ACRES, of which 2227 aores is freehold, balance Education Lease, with /vO.ybi • about 20 years to run, with right of renewal. All well grassed. Fenced and subdivided into 24/ paddocks; fencing good j well watered. Will winter 300; 0 breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheep, and 200 head of cattle; 14 miles from good town. Motor Mail Service passes the door daily; 8-roomed house (connected with telephone. Large woolshed, fitted with machines, 'night pens to hold'soo sheep. Price.for freehold, £9 10s. per acre; JS4OOO cash, balance.can remain for 5 years at 5} per- cent. PnPtTY T LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . 1 U LjLj\J\jM., , PAHIATUA. ffiUft-.- PERFECT MESH, DEAD FLAT, 'LYBAQHTS'... : ee ©itli 9 ' NETTf NQ. . ; ';THE BEST WIPE NETTINft RSAEJa. I .& <&>&&&'%>%, 't^^^^■llk' Welded. .; ■ I Fences Afe I I A porfeat fence for station, field, farm, lawn,' or poultry purposes 5 J must have the quality of long life,'for the whole success of tho-fence S I rests in its durability. ■ ■ | § "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence is tho strongest, because Open Hearth jjj 0 wire-—like old-timo wire—liea.vily galvanised with pure ziuc, is used ex- > 1 olusively in its manufacture, and ie ? I Electrically Welded at Every Toecfeag Point J j in the fabrio, produoiug practically a one pleco fenco. \ 'j I , On evory lilio wire in "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence, between eaoli stay I ; is placed a tension curve. These curves take care of any expansion or | I contraction of the wires caused by heat or cold, and no amount of | I stretoJiing while eroofcing the fence oan straighten them out. The | j onrvee act as a perfect spring, the fence instantly, recovering its position . * ! after being subjected to any undue strain or force. \ I Put up iu rolls of 65 yardo and 110 yards. Also in stock. Single \ I Gat«s-3 foot x6O inches;, i feot x6O inches. Double Gates, 10 feot x | I ■60 inohes. Write for booklet containing illustrations and full partio'u- \ i lare, also for eamplo of weld. J I r i•■ ■ % V Agents. Jj}
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 10
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