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LAND NOTICES. FATTENINC FARM. 524 acres freehold. 5 24 "CLUNY" HOMESTEAD SECTION, TURAKINA VALLEY. Ten miles from Turakina, 14 miles from Marton by motor roads. 230 r '°' l balanoe easy hills;, some of the best land in the district. Will carry 9 sheep per acre, besides oattle. EXCELLENT FATTENINC COUNTRY. Property well subdivided and permanently watered. Modern 10-roomed house, large wool-shed, with machines, stable, motor-shed, etc. Telephone connected with Marton. Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Laad Department, Wellington. HAWKE'S BAT PROPERTY FOR SALE. -] /jnn ACRES Freehold, situated 20 JLOI/U miles from Hastings, flat undulating and hilly country, large portion ploughable, and grows good root and grain crops, well fenced and subdrivided, well watered, wintering 2400 sheep (1600 breeding ewes), and a number of cattle. There is a cottage, 6hed, and yards on the property, PRICE—J2IO per acre. Terms as arranged. No. D/ 50 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. NAPIER. ' PUTARURU. 1799 ACRES, L.T.T.; 11 miles from t ,V(V p u taruru Station; about 600 acres in grass. Subdivided into paddocks. Ring fencing, 6heep proof. Nearly 2 miles road frontage. River boundary at back. Six-roomed House, bathroom, pantry. Also, four-roomed Cottage and verandah, only built 4 yeaTs; 6-stall stable and washhouse, copper and tubs. M ater over each. Workshop, woolsiied, and sheep yards. Well wp.uied. PR7C3;—b£9 per acre. Cash ',£SOO. Apply "PUTARURU," "Dominion" Office. FOR SALE ( -l/Jp'A ACRES, 0.R.P., at 125., Mail JLUOV aores flat, balance easily rid' store; 6-roomed house, telephone, whare, Goodwill. ,£2OOO cash, or exchange for ORBELL AND CO .' A FIRST-CLAS 11QA ACRES, FREEHOLD, all ii JL.LJU 33 paddocks, 100 acres plough, limestone' and papa formation; 8-roomc dip, and several sets of yards, good she] barn, chaffbouse; stock now on propertj 8 miles from railway, town, and good s per acre; .£6OOO cash, balance arranged E. B. HAB PAH FOR SALE I f)Q Art ACRES, Native Lease, with 5 /40U" and 25 years at 5 per cent, acre); 2000 acres ploughable when clear milling bush. Situated. 14 miles Rotori will accept good town property, lightly in eichange. VICTOR BOX 59, BROAD ACRES 1 ft AnA-AT 30s. PER ACRE, Free' xUjUIfU timber, and will make go out; 1458 acres open country, easily bro X 2 10s., 1161 at J;3. All freehold, hand buyers. F. P. ( NEW PI ~ TWO FIRST-CLA lyrr ACRES, Freehold.—A real gold mi i U 5 horses, 10 sheep, 40 pigs and b ery, school, etc.; good dwelling and out uuired .£SOO. Returns last year, betwe /»X ACRES, Freehold.—Beautiful little DO carry 30 cows, weaners, bull, 30 she buildings. Price .£6O per acre. Cash 1 X6OO and £700. JAMES LAND AGE] most desirable property. nerAA ACRES, Registered Native Lei fiOUU renewal of 21 years at 2s. Gd. in turnips, balance high fern and tutu. Country consists of aat and easy rolling by running streams and springs. 11011 - house, etc. Price .£3 10s. per acre 5Jt D er cent. For full particulars appl H. F. M C NEII Land and Estate Agents, 155 TEAT. OOA-ACRE FA'itM, FOR SALE OR : OOU Ting-fenced and divided into important town, Auckland district; goc PRICE, for Freehold, £15 per acre. payment or give very easy terms. Splendid opportunity for practical 1 CAMPBELL, TE dann: FOF OLD-ESTABLISHED GENERAL CO' railway and centre of largo farrai with right to purchase. Stock and plr will. Terms it desired. THIS IS A C. F. W. I [ LAND AGENT, O SOUND GrtAi Ortrtrt ACRES, Freehold, L.T. Title, /vUi/l/ where there is a splendid fo sheep and cattle country, with broad-t< in abundance all over the property, w » warm early spring country. The prop » but could do with more subdivisions. 'I [ dwelling, mostly now, and with all 001 1 hon c es. Wcolsfied (an old building, wii 5 cattle yards. This country usually wii ' brtediug owes, 1000 wethers, and the b | always good, averaging easily 100 per c< I cattlo v.eve carried through last winter. ; this year the stock now on the property > cattle. <md -•"> horses. The sheep inch tha-stock remarkably well, and thero is 7 the frontage, and arounH the homestead PRICK—<CI2 per acre. Mortgage, . ment. If necessarv, terms could probab '1 F. R. H. BRICE

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 10

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