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LAND NOTICES. FOR FRUIT-GROWERS. 1 ~ " inO ACRES Freehold; 8 miles from'Whangarei, fenced, and in 3 subdivisions, -LUU 20 acres in crass, small orchard, 4 acres swamp, easy drained, balanoa L light ti-tree. The soil is good gum land nearly all ploughable; lays to'the aim, 3 1 very'suitable for apples, pears and strawberries. i PRICE—<£S2O; JEISO cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Apply to E. G. W. TIBBITTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGASEI. . 1 ACRES, good quality, hilly land, about half felled and in grass- old 4-' /VUU roomed whare;. situated about li miles from township, 3 miles'to rail way. PRICE, <£G 10s. per acre; ,£IOO cash down, balance for long terms at 41 and 5j per cent. j^ 0 6/1030 OA A A ACRES, Freehold, good strong sheep and cattle country, estimated to «""" carry, one wet and one dry sheep per acre, besides a considerable num- !' ber of cattle; good Homestead,. shearing shed,, and, yards, alongside railway and • email township. PRICE, ,£8 10s. per aero; owner will give very easy terms to a good and practical man, leaving balance, on first mortgage for 7 or 10 years at ■} 5 per cent. No 6/1039 I THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD i ■ STRATFORD. '' e A SPLENDID GRAZING PROPERTY, t OQ A A ACRES, Native Lease, 42 years' lease; first 21 years Is. 6d. per acre 5 OOy V second 21 years 5 per cent, on Government Unimproved Value. Pull compensation for all improvements; 1400 acres in grass, including 250 acres new ii burn just sown; 3500 acres of real good country, a large amount of very easy t sheep and cattle country; well subdivided into numerous paddocks; lies well up to the sun, very warm country; situate about 6 miles from good town and sale yards-4-roomed House, new woolshed, 4-stand shearing plant. Price, ,£14,000; Mortgage' f- .£1500; Equity .£12,500. Owner would make easy terms, or would consider takina a smaller property as part payment. , BURGESS AND CO.: ". [- ONE OF THE BEST RUNS IN'HAWKE'S BAY. 3000 freehold, 2000 ACEES LEASEHOLDii All easy country. The Freehold is highly improved, and has all buildings yards, etc., up-to-date, good motor road; all stock fattened on the place. > PRICE, for Freehold, <215 per acre. Write to 1 • - •■"' ' S J. A. MILLER, Ii QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. e T H ™ sP'endid little farm of 268 acres, situated only 15 miles from ' d X West&eld fat stock market. This farnr, being near the sea, is a very healthv n land for stock, and lies nicely to the sun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers „ pass regularly. It is one of the best fattening farms in the Auckland district ' £ and can .be had for .£29 per acre. It is equal to, if not better than, land now.sell' ing at .<£so per acre 111 fte Waikato, and is closer to the best market. Remember, ' ~ «£29 per acre takes it. • Write at once for particulars. » .. r » CREAMER AND PAYKEL, ; r . IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44 QUEEN STREET, " AUCKLAND, a KQA ACRES, Freehold, 30. miles from Wellington on Main Road; 2 miles from JOU-creamery and school; 400 acres in grass; carry 1{ sheep, besides cattle; £ II roomed house,-woolshed; 100 acres ploughable; 8 paddocks; only. £i lfe per a£ro it .Terms given. 1 , • 1 Ann ACRES Wairarapa; 500 acres freehold; balance 0.r.p., 17s. 6d. per acre r' I, email houses, woolshed; 700 acres m grass; 12 paddocks; about 200 acrei a ~ ploughable; well watered; only .£5 10s. per acre, with good terms Several choice Dairy Farms. Only limited capital needed 5 ' ALEX COLLIE, n ■ LAND AGENT, MASTERTQN. ' A GOOD SHEEP STATION FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 1 ~ ;_ ' n OKA T ACRES, of which 2227 acres is freehold, and balance Education LeasA J ivOi t, with about 20 years to run, with right of renewal. All well grassed 11 fenced, and subdivided into 24 paddocks; well watered. Will winter 3000 breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheep and 200 head of cattle; 14 miles from town; motor mail sere vice passes the door daily; 8-roomed House, connected with telephone; large wooln shed, fitted with machines; night pens, to to hold 500 sheep. Price for n £9 10s. per acre; goodwill of lease given in; dE4OOO cash, balance 5 years at 5i w* d cent. . } P. TULLOCH, STOCK, LAfv PAHLITUA TATE AGEN - T \ !! -' • .CAN YOU FIND ANYTHING CHEAPER?" < v IQ/IK ACRES'Freehold; good 2-ewe country,- situated 6, .7, and lOmiles froiif I JLOHri) three railway towns, respectively; 1250 acres felled and grassed, balance " good mixed bush, 11- paddocks, first-class wire fencing, gates into all paddocks, all 1 rideable country, on. papa formation; one 6-roomed house, besides bathroom, washl house, and dairy, and one 5-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards, plantations, orchard, etc., etc. Price, only <£9 ss. per acre; ,£7OOO cash. Absolutely the cheapest property offering. Apply at once to . ' i J. HARRIS' AND SONS, -' LAND AND INSURANCE-AGENTS, MARTON & MARTON JUNCTION. ■" •- ~~ : • INSPECT THIS AT "ONCi; : : ~ 0 gi-jft ACRES, all in grass, and fenced into 7 paddocks,-well watered; nice>ride. ' :] Dtr.U able country, limestone and papa formation; 3 sets of sheep yards; stock „ now on property: 1000 ewes, 700 lambs; and 80 head of cattle; winters 1(100 ew.es 5 and 70 head cattle. Only 4} miles from railway station. Freehold, <£12; <£500 u cash from a good man would be accepted. • i; ..v ,-. Apply, sharp, to ; - : E. B, :? HARE r & -'CO,; .... ~.. ;> - PAHIATUAv V', t •' - - WAIRARAPA'FARMS—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ' , il AA A ACRES, all in grass and crops, and 150 . acres flat, splendid residence, : etc. ii tUU Price, £li per acre, as Going Concern, including 450 sheep, 16 cows, 5' t horses, etc: Equity, .£2400. Owner will Exchange for small Dairy Farm;- with ! h 'small mortgage. -v •t QQK ACRES, two-thirds in grass, balance good bush, 2-sheep country; 5-roomed 000 , .House and outbuildings. Price, £& 10s. Per Acre, Unencumbered, e Will Exchange for Small' Dairy Farm, unencumbered. . . AGENTS, WELLINGTON: . . ; 1 ; FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 01 nn ACRES, 1500 acres ploughable, splendid 6heep run; well-watered; good buildings, etc.; fences in good order; ' i PRICE, £12 10s. ;per acre. Apply for ful-ther particulars to ' , . VICTOR E. ' SMITH; B °FEILDING. a ' ~ .■. ■ ' " ~ ' ■ HOTEL NOTICES. TTtOR SALE, the Sunniest' Spot in the >' — : —: A Hutt ■ Valley; about 24 acres of », 7 t . m „■ „ ; . land, nearly half of which is rich level '> T.EVIA THA N. H O.T E L land, balance low hills. A . beautiful (Nearly opposite Railway Station), stream flows round'the" boundary of the TinNPTiTTJ '•■■■ • flats, and is a good boating stream, noted >, . for its big trout as well as its picturesque / TTTF PAVfinBTTP VriTTQP Burroundings. This property is recognis<4 i. : ™,T h °USE., .as one of. the,.best, sunniest, and healthWith the Travelling; Public.' >; iest obtainable; it, lias perfect drainage . I, ' - • — :: '■ and has." a. large .prospective value-as a. , Electrio Light in' Every Bedroom.- cutting-up. proposition. Hot Baths had at all hours Free The House, contains on the first floor, I, of Charge to-Visitors and Boarders. drawing,' dining and morning rooms, con- . . '.. —i : v .: nected"with'folding doors, reception hall, 0 ' MODERATE CHARGES,-' kitchen, maid's'room, scullery, hot and —/ •'"■ cold water, etc..; - First fioor-i bedrooms, 0 Country visitors are that if bat , hr °o™.\ «namdl-,bath, .Lw basin, hot; only in Town for the- Day they' can ob- CO -M • er TtfP; electric bells, etc. - iain a Good Lunch from 12 tut 2' Outbuildings-Washhouse, storeroom. , , . : . - mans room, p.w.c.,, stable, coachhouse, , and motor shed; 4-bailed, cowshed (conFire Escapes throughout the Buildings, crete floor), fowlhouses, etc. Beautiful grounds consist of a ■ full-sized croquot. < " 'Night and Day Porters. i-7v.' teP Di ® 'la™.' native bush,; orchard, ' 1 . , i .-••• kitchen garden,,etc., paddocks.. The. pro--0 i_ perty is situated less than 2J miles from . All communications to the Lower Hutt .Station,-well sheltered . JAMES CONNOR, from the prevailing winds, and has a per- ' Telephone 87." P.O. Box 112 {ec P view -- This; offers the purchaser a 1 : ■ - - ' unique opportunity of acquiring a per- .; ~ 'a ' honie, .or. model small farm, in the . TTZTTppu" rpn o r i'< ~\r country, - with all the, advantages of a - WHERE TO STAY IN large biwn close at hand, it being within ' __ TTTk ,^„„ IIT 1 35 minutes' reach of Wellington City. W J\. UJN. Price ivhole property 1 only ,£5300. Very favourable: terms, arranged if desir-. Tn 0 -*. ' T fid; or. will' 6ell'house and. five.or more HE ALBERT . HOTEL, acres by arrangement. MIGE.T LET TO' ■ ' APPROVED'TENANT. For further details, photos, and card to (Corner of Willis and Manners Streets.) view, apply rv •« o-' ej , H. : ERNEST LEIGHTON,' > Tariff—9s. 6d. per day; 103. per week. LOWER,HUTT,' '. ; v 1 ' Or 182 Featherston ; Street, Wellington, ' 1 . . JAS. M'DONALD, ' — —^ ——— •. r ■' Proprietor.. . , FOR SALE,' ■' j -r_ ~ — OH A ACRES, rich, low-lying, limestone .' . Oy.U hills, practically all ploughable, 50 acres flat; well watered by strong run-'. j "H INT O N'S streams; will carry 2i sheep per ' } .' acre, and 70-80 cattle; at present inilfci V .. . 32 cows, could milk 60. Good buildups" ' MEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, 8 "-??Tf d , H< ? usc - woolshed, ip-bail.cowshed : ' with loft, piggeries, and trapshed; divided V Manners Street, . into 12 >™iocks; two factories within 20 '/ ■ - ■ miniites, cheese and butter; railway-5 and i ' vfYTirnnrrw 7 per acre; Pahiatua district. . - . . Terms. Apply "H.L.," "Dominion" Office^ J. H. HINTON, _ " i,' . : Proprietor, I : YOUNG MEN DELIGHT. TO ■ - I WEAR SUITS FROM „ HART HOTEL, S MAjSDICAM P PPHMPV C' 'TT CHRISTCHURCH. " j MUußlJwilW ftISHL I? J This is one of the most up-to-date and B , f best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, I Grace,, dash, distinction-caU' it .' Id' 1 ner dlv rearS ' anting yon will-OUR SUITS I ' F. M. DREWITT, . ' • it. ■ : ; ; ; Proprietor. 6 CONSULT US. BEFORE PROCALEDONIAN HOTEL, BASIN RE- 9 CURINC YOUR NEW SUIT SERVE, WELLINGTON. 8 TUDK Ntw SUIT E. M. DAVEY'Oate of Imperial and I „„„ C;n j. .. ■ A S Royal Hotels) has taken over this well- 8 • be quick to see the known and popular Hostelry. | superior excellence or ';our' Ma- .' Speight's Beer Always on Tap. Free I trials—and the exceptionally lugli--House.' . Singlo Bottle at Wholesale 8 S rade workmanship, invested iii Price. ■ 8 . OUR TAILORING. The very best of everything, supplied. I Telephone 774. | FOR. AN EXPRESSION OF . • WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. I NOBBY AND CORRECT STYLES Z'EALANDtA PRIVATE HOTEL, 8 r v < I ■ ' Clyde Quay. I ' I ' ook . ; > ' (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) I Kitchen-undor entire.charge of Mr. Fix, B U/inniPAM O nrillTrV N(HKISOI^-PEHHCT-Visitors' and Permanents 1 E-ates: ss. per I ' day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. I M'CARTHY'S BUILDINGS - .MRS. FIX, Proprietress. I .; . „ .. Hotel grand, central,- 107 f' (°PP OSIt6 Hotcl ; j. ~ CUBA STREET, I WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. I • Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. I • [ Accommodation for 100 guests. Firat-class ■** iuii.«.nih Cuisine. Every modern convenience. _ . ~ , Ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sitting- I J . i delicious "Mili. ■ rooms, etc. Lounges and eight modern tary. Pickle the best of all condi. Bathrooms, including electric light and meats? ■ Buy a Bottle to-day and supply electrio fire-alarms. .Tapff, 6s. day, 355, the Pnpeureason. f .\ /r

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 3

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