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LAND NOTICES. " QAAA ACRES, comprising 1900 acres freehold and 100 acres Native lease, AUUu years at 2s. per aero rent. This property is situated about 23 miles' by motor road from Ngaruawahia, where there are.freezing works being erected. There are 1800 acres in grass, and about 45 acres in crops, and 100 acres of shelter bush in patches; 200 acres of rich fattening land, balance exceptionally easy undulating country, principally of limestone formation. There aro about 40 paddocks, fencing of 7 and 8 wires, and totara and puriri posts, all in first-class' order. All gates well swung. The.buildings comprise a 10-roomed House, built of heart kauri, with verandah all round, woolshed, yards, and concrete dip, woolsheds, fitted with machines, three large loose boxes, and implement shed, chaff house, wa6h house, and pataka. The property has just wintered nearly 2000, breeding ewes (105 per cent, of lambs just docked), besides. dry sheep, and 400 head of cattle, besides horses. The property was considerably . understocked, and the owner has since put on 150 extra cattle. It is easily tsheep country, besides cattle, and was originally all heavy bush country. Some of it has been in grass 22 years, and is now carrying a splendid 6ole of ryegrass; cocksfoot, and clover. There are no noxious weeds or scrub, the whole of the block being absolutely clean grass land. It is undoubtedly some of the healthiest sheep country in the Dominion, and was until a few years - ago used as a stud farm for' breeding Romney sheep and Hereford cattle! Everything on the property is. in ; . first-class order and well cared for; Telephone connection to all parts, 8 miles by metal road to steamer landing, and railway under construction to within 8 miles. Ideal fat lamb country. Price, £21,000, including goodwill of lease. Terms, .£SOOO cash, stock at valuation if desired, or owner would accept .£3OOO cash and.an.ap-; . proved' mortgage for £2000. This is a block of country situated in a district that.has never been exploited, most of the original settlors still' being ill possession.'"' It joins the To Akau Block, acquired by the Government for closer settlement a.' few years-agq,-and all these settlers have done remarkably well. This particular property, would also subdivide to advantage, bu.t without this there is a sure profit,of from JC2 to per acre in the very near future. V (175) P. R, H. RRICE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MARTON. ' PROSPEROUS HAWKE'S BAY.. rrttlE Climate and Fertility.of the Hawke's Bay soil is unsurpassed', in . New JL Zealand,.thus making it a great wool, dairying, and fruit-growing district.', Hastings being the centre of this magnificent stretch of country, has become the most prosperous town in the North Island. If you are contemplating a move you can't do better than to come this way. We are in touch with the whole Hawke's Bay Province,, so those desiring to Buy, Sell, or Exchange, Town or Country Property, should communicate with us. ' ' . : H. J. KING & CO.; LAND AGENTS, BOS 220, HASTINGS. .-. ...' GOOD DAIRY FARM. 100 ACRES, all in grass, 8 paddocks, new B-roomed house, washhouse, covahed J.OO . and outbuildings, good, orchard, all ploughable; main road, close to township, alongside-factiry. Cheap, and only rasll reqll ired. App i y gharp to ' / , C.- B. LEVEE, r - ; . TE KUITI. : ... '. ~~ " WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? A GREAT BIG PAKOWHAI ORCHARD FOR SALE, consisting of 5 acres of the richest land in the world; section high and dry, close to main road; ■ sunny. position, well sheltered with hedge, orchard-of 4 acres, of the very' best varieties: Sturmer, Cox Orange, Jonathan, etc.; also-a,few early peaches 'and nectarines and pears. Last year's ground crops produced i! 250, and- this coining year the fruit crop.will be a good living, quite out of the frost danger! Buildings consist of two rooms, with range; also a'large trapshed. Owner enlisting, and this property was all planted in: fruit trees by him. Price £S7S; cash ■ .£3OO, or by other arrangements. . . ■ R. F. SORENSON. ... . . ■ LAND AGENT, HASTINGS. ' ' tw. . . ' .. '. .. GOOD DAIRY FARM. . on ACRES, rich'fiat land, near Palmerston North; large portion been stumped and ploughed; good 7-roomed house, bathroom, cowbails, and. other out- . buildings; near school and creamery..... PRICE, ,€45 per acre. Easy terms. . ORBELL AND CO. . \ PALMERSTON NORTH. ... , FARM FOR SALE OR tEASE. '. '...'. ' .-: ; . QOQ ACRES.FREEHOLD, about 80 acres of rolling country, J balance river OOU flats.. All first-class quality. All in grass and cultivation, ring, fenced and subdivided into 12'.paddocks; new.i-roomed cottage, stable; sheds, etc. Situ-; ated 5 miles from railway station and township. ~ , \ PRICE—.£22 10s. per acre; ,£SOO cash, or will lease with purchasing clause.-, Only reason for selling—owner lias enlisted." F. 'J. BERTRAM, ' ' . ' AGENT; TEi AWAMUTU. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE OF -| Jj/vACRE FARM, close into Otorolianga, by; good road;-new 5-roomed house,. J-OU and conveniences for dairying. Will iuilk GO cows; at present carrying' 80 head dry stock. Rent .£1 per acre. " J. WILLIS, AUCTIONEER, OTOKOHANGA. ■ , .- FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. ~ 1./? a a ACEES, easy' country, large area, suitable for, fattening, cattle, all .-LOW" grassed,' ring '.-'fenced, numerous subdivisions, permanent water.- Win-, tered 1528 ewes, 540 wethers, 950 .lambs, 45 ranis,-95 cows,, and 180. head of steers and heifers; good. 5-roomed. house,, woolshed, concrete dip,- yards, etc. .Only 14 miles from Elthani by splendid motor road. Price £10 10s. per acre; terms, JG2OOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. • (2331)W, H. , AND, A. M'GARRY,. ■;■ ■ LAND AGENTS, ELTH-VM. A®ES b)f]gwd ; level Dairying or Cropping Land, si.miles from Marton, all . Ore in gi-os's except 80 acres crops, 12 paddocks, well watered ; trOomed-House.; and outhouses, dairy, cowshed, and .stable. '.- - 10s. per acre; ,£soo"casb. Crops at valuation. 2765 ,' 3. : ; HApiS & SONS, M^M^TON D JUNCTION..- , - ..UNSURPASSED FOR DAIRYING. . , Oaa ACRES, FREEHOLD, adjoining township and railway station, Waikato. <vU" All rich drained swampland, in first-class pasture. Good house 7 rooms, up-to-date milking slieds, milking rrachine, etc. Usual farm outbuildings. : Wintered 70 head stock, including 40 good dairy cows. Everything as a going eon-.-cern—cows, horses, pigs, 40 tons hay, 2 wagons, implements, etc. ! Price,- per acre. Terms, ,£IOOO cash; balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. - HUGH BECK & CO. VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. , . " WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER FARM OR TOWN PROPERTY; "T : qwa ACRES, about 5 miles from railway and saleyards'; all grass, sheep-proof JIU fences, 13 paddocks, good streams, easily carry 2£ dry sheep-with cattle; G-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, dairy, gig shed, wool shed, 1 in lie school, creamery, and P.O. PRICE, .£lO 10s. Equity, <£3700. A 6plendid property. Apply X GEO. H. BUC&ERIDGE. ESTATE AND-GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ELTHAM. '• N.Z. Representative for Henry A. Lane and Co.. Ltd.,-Butter, Cheese, 'and ■ ' Tallow-Merchants, London. . • . •Our' Celebrated "BAVORY". ROASTER... THE SURE AID TO PERFECT COOKING! TVHE "SAVORY" ROASTER makes better living at. less cost. You willbe surprised how it increases the pleasure of cooking, and how . quickly ■ and repeatedly it leturns to you in. actual cash savings far more, than' its slight cost. . , , - ■ -We offer you. our celebrated Savory" Roaster . F ° R 8/6 • (Or Post Free Is. extra). ' . Scores of substantial and delicious dishes aro BETTER AND EASIER pi*. . 8 pared when cooked in its moist even heat—and the wide.range of U66, in one utensil, brings you an economy to the preparation of every meal of theday ' 'YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! The Sim®-Hardware Co., Ltd^ 111-113 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON, A 1916 WISH: MAY YOUR L IFE RUN AS EABY A 8 THE "ROTARY STANDARD." We have had over 40 years' Praotio al Experience, during which tima ... we "have handled thousands of . Sowing and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the EOTARYi . STANDAED has' captivated us, many of our clients,: after years of trial, v are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we al*e. AH - find 1 them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing more and better work. l Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best, like 22 carat'fine, when compared with 9ot. or rolled gold, The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most" important invention of the century. L Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and_ delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. fd., Needles of ell kindi .. in stock. Any make Machine repaired. ' F. J. W, : F©&iy g "■ ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 98 WILLIS STREET, WELLINOTON. ~. I ™ imt JtSui' v WftY'tO ; FURNITUREis on our factory to homo principle. ,We manufacture on our own premises a' " class of furniture which is unequalled for quality, beauty of design, and high' grade workmanship. . • ~ AND WE SELL DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT MANUFACTURERS' " PRICES. Our furniture is represented in every part of the. Dominion, and our pricea . are renowned as the best values obtainable in this or any other to\vn! ENQUIRIES ARE TNVITED FROM COUNTRY FOLK! EDWARD Md. : IG7 RIDDIORFD STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 15

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