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tAND NOTICES,, ■ READ AND CONSIDER THESE TERMS. 180 ACRES, MANAIA DISTRICT, TARANAKI. F yon ha>e £100 in cash, we mil find you the balanco of money required to enablo you to tako o\or this faun, AS A GOING CONCERN, with 40 cows, norso, pigs, machines, releaser, engine, dull, plough, mower, disc, roller, harroiTß, milk cans, etc Bead level land, It paddocks, 70 aoros stumped. BLTCBNS THIS SEASON ESTIMATED AT £800 Clco to factory, school store, post offico, and saleyardb Houso of 7 rooms, and complete outbuildings. Propelty is in great hcuit Pnco foi land, £52 per acio, balance good long term at 5 per cent. WE ARE SOLI] AGENTS, and will bo pleased to furnish you with full particular ipplj at once at tho demand for Taranaki small farms is very keen. (Jgg3 W. H. &A. M'GARRY, * < , AGENTS. ELTHAM . SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL. W TTIn TEAROOM AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, c? verj ill and husband works out at his trade Nearly new premises. Shop, Tearoom, and 1 hung rooms, electric light, gas, lent, Ms. week. Stock all now and clean. ' Turno\ or, iSO to ,£23 per week Established 7 years. Good 6tand, near tram terminus and nou theatre. This is a genuino business, and will standevory investigation Walk in, walk out .£3OO. Sole agentsC R ftHLSON & COi (GILL BROS), ATJCTIONBEES AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, STATION STREET, HASTINGS , N4OO ACRES OF FOUR-SHEEP COUNTRY. , i INEmiles from Waverley, 400 acres m glass; 300 acre? level and plough-, able at the present timoj 15 paddocks, good fenceo, 7-roomed house, 8-room-'' cd cottage and shearing shed. This property contains some of tho best land in the Wuvorley district. These particulars are taken fiom a valuation for mortgage purposes. The owner is offering yon the proporty £5 aero below value. Price, . £27 10s Wire for appointment to inspect to IMLAY SAUNDERS t BOS: 201, WANGANUI. ' ,"~ WAR-TIME SNIPS. " " ' ACRES ' M acre 3ln tll6n > balance grass. Will carry 2 sheep Four- ~-*-° „ loomed house and conveniences, 10 miles from railway, cream oart passes. Price, £9 per acre, which includes 1650 lambs, 50 head cattle, torses implements, etc., and furniture. On nor will exchange for smaller farm. Equity' £9500 "i i 1 'iOO • iCBES ' nalf freehold, balance L LP, two houses, one of 7 rooms and J.i»vy one of 8_ rooms, all conveniences, all necessary outbuildings, only a few miles from railway and township Price, £16 per aero Owner will exchange for smaller farm Apply SYDNEY MARTEm ■' GOOD SHEEP RUN WANTED. " 0 W ? E ? ?( th £ following property will Exokange for Larger Place—looo acres, vr freehold, about 700 acres, flat, balance undulating Suitable for mixed farminc. Good read frontage and would subdivide into small dairy farms, i miles railway station, and near township. Good 7-roomed house, woolshed, stables, din. and oowbaus, etc. , PRICE, £15 per acre. Equity, about £11,000. Could increase equity with good town proporty to £15,0Q0. ORBBLL AND CO. - - palmer'ston north. "~ for;sale, or lease. ~ : rHHB LARGEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN WANGANUI, of 40 Rooms, with •*- every .modern convenience, doing a large remunerative business ; situated in a prominent position Can bo Leased for 5 years, as a Going Concern, ready Furnished. Closo to railway station Possession given Ist February, 1917. - , This chance not often offered. Do not miss it. i Apply, sharp, to > I J. GREAVEiS & CO;, ' , I LANE AGENTS. WANGANUI. - ~ t PARTICULARS OF PROPERTY' FROM W. A. EDWARDS & CO., NAPIER. \ QAA ACRES, good land; 400 acres cleared and in English crosses, balance 01/lf bush Well watered by permanent streams, carrying 1} sheep, and same i could be increased; 4-roomed house with conveniences. Woolshed and cattle yards. I ORP Rent, Is Gd per acre; 1} miles from school, PO, and creamery, U J miles from township and railway station. Pnco £6 per acre. Terms. 95c "• PROFITABLE BOARDINGHOUBE. * UP-TO-DA'IE Houso of 18 rooms, also sleepmg-out accommodation, 19 per. J manent boarders and good caoual trade. Only three minutes from town. House well furnished. Price, £250. T W. A. EDWARDS & CO., ' r LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NAPIER. jj " SNIP.-BAY OF PLENTY SHEEP RUN: ' t OAAA ACRES, OitP, at 13s ; only 8 miles from Opotiki; originally hush, h- *""" now 1300 acres good pasture, balance virgin bush,'' all fenced and sub- ZL divided, 13 paddocks; well watered; excellent grazing country; 4-roomod cottage % and largo woolshed, machines, etc ; now on property 2600 big sheep, all healthy "-* fresh mouth, 100 head Polled Angus'cattle. The whole as a. going concern; Price, £14,000; £4000 cash, balance, at 5 J per cent.;, .will consider first mort-_ ~C gages with some- cash. - '• ... ".. -rf TTTTT, &r r<A ESTATE AGENTS, RM. , COMPANY'S "1 JP-IJUJU Q& \j\J., BUILDINGS, ROTOREA. J OAR ACRES,' FREEHOLD. One of the best dairy farms in the Waikato. All -^ Avu easy undulating land in good grass and cultivation, well fenced and sub* •% divided into convenient paddocks, well watered with windmills and springs. ' , Good Houso of * rooms, 6hcds, 6table, pic-styes, etc , etc. Situated close to -1 cheese factory, creamery, school, and 4 miles from township and railway station. " g PRICE—£3S per acre, unencumbered. £1000 cash This property has been ' M ' farmed for 50 years, and is in splendid heart j JJ. J. JjJiRI'Ji&AM.. AGENT, TE AWAMtJTU. DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE. '_ ~ m ACRES, all in grass, 10 acres atumpsd. all ploughablo when good new house, cowshed, separator-nouse, 2 whares, orchnrd in full bearing. Township, Tailway station, school, all less than a mile; factory 1J miles, 1 freezing works closo Stock carried at present- 100 cattle, 600 sheep, 6 borees. Title, Freehold, no mortgage. In Taranaki, equal land, equally situated, would { be cheap at £56 per acre A wide-awake farmer can get this for £28. Reasonhble "j terms. Apply sharp, - j W. L. JOHNSTONE. liceksedlai ; BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, '< LEVIN. ,' SPECIALITY— Dav-old Chicks and Docks. Order now for 1917. White Leghorns. White Rocks, Black Orpinetors, Cayuga Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks Cockeiels 20s and 80s each Successful exhibitors of Utility ! Fowls at leading shows. Wmnor of Winter Test for Ducks, N.Z. Competition, 1916 Young Stock of all varieties, especially strong m males. v * EGGS FOR SETTINGS. - 1 FROM our Best Birds-WHITE LEGHORNS, White Rocks, Blaok Orpins-" tons. Silver Wyandottes ' ' 10s. 6d. for 15 Eggs. Posted Free. ~ ] BABY CHICKS, "" 25 for 80s. 50 for'sss. 100 for- 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. ' 4 FIRELESS BROODERS, 7s, 6d. TO BROOD 50 CHICKS., '_ ' N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Send for our Catalogue ' BOX 588, CHRISTCHHRCH." J. B. MEERET, Proprieeor. WWy ■ ■;. \ "THE'SPOBSIN&SPIRIT" I .i " ' 1 BTEIL EOLLIM BOORS \ \ , • >■ ; i Perfection in Garago Doois was reached when the Kinnear . Patent Steol Folding Doors ucre placed on the market These ' doors roll up overhead, a point of special value where space I' is limited. The Kinnear Door offers you.— 11 , Economy of Spaes, Ease and Speed ef ! <; Operation, Simplicity, ;| \ Durability, Protection Frim Fire. \ \ i> k Tho Kinnear Steel Folding Doors aro made in London, and A ■ I aro m universal use for all sizes of oponings in Garages, I - ' Warehouses, Engine Sheds, Car Sheds, oto, etc. ', ' An Illustrated Catalogue will be sent on application. ' _ . i For full particulars, with oatimato of cost and probable timo l ' of delivery, apply to the Agents— '. JOHN DUTHIff ft Cc/Lii, T? V WILLIS STREET. \

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3036, 24 March 1917, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3036, 24 March 1917, Page 15

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