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LAND NOTICES. FREEHOLD FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALE,. QfiQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, L.T. TITLE. Situated 5J rr,ilns from Eongotea, u miles from Feikling. All ploughable. SGO ACRES IN GRASS; BALANCE PLOUGHED FOR RAPE AND TURNIPS. SUB-DIVIDED INTO 35 PADDOCKS; FENCES IN GOOD ORDER. ' TOLL WATERED. . BUILDINGS COMPRISE—Ten-roomed Houso, Mon!s Whare, Implement Shed, Chaff House, Cow Shed, Motor Shed,- etc. RAILWAY SIDING on Corner of Property; lj miles from School; 3 miles from Creamery by splendid metalled roads, At Prcient Carrying on 560 Acres of Grass Land— 1520 EWES, with Lambs at Foot. 18 HOUSES 17 DAIRY COWS x 16 ?EAELINGS The above stock was carried right through the Winter. — PRICE: .£2B 10s. PER ACRE. TERIIS ARRANGED. DALGETY AND CO,, ■ LTD., WELLINGTON., ' ' , A HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM. SUITABLE FOR DAIRY FARMER OR MAN EARNING HIS LIVING IN TOWN. By Making his Hume in the Country he would Reduce tha Cost of Living Enor- , f ,p rs jnously. Only about 3} Miles from Palmerston North. fil *' V V fo. Cheese Factory, Railway Station, School, and Store. • t r rooms ' 12-bail cowshed, washhouse, copper and tubs, trapSlnHnf n f r'Tn' etc ' ' Subdivided into 9 paddocks, all Hat and easy FxuCE—c£sl per acre. ■ • • ■ lERMS—«£SOO down, Balance arranged. 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD.. ' palmerston north. -• .-, • -FOR SALE.—A' KIOSK AND TEAROOM. : A j S qS e ' •. °'Most progressive towns'in tho--North lei»„iif ii!" 8 15 n ° O PP OSI ' I( > n ' and a thriving trade is done. Tho Kiosk wa6 I? 1 if "J 1 ' /,?" would cost now considerably more lo build than we ji ,F J*, ?!?„' building and Land at. We are in a position to oft'ar Exceptionally Lasy Terms, and_havo teen appointed Solo Agents for one week only. ** *t. THI I ' U, ® : T0 ~ B » r - ■ ■ ■ LONDON, BARRAN. AND CO.'' ' (LATE LONDON, FORLONG AND CO.), Land, Stock, and Station Agents, Victoria Av. (next,Butlaiid. Hotel), WANGANUI /"IXIEAP UPPER HUTT PROPERTY—I have ■ received instructions from F. ■»r • T?^ n f' tt I ®"' ,r ei i, offer for sale his property, situated ou tho Alain Koad, Upper.Hu'tt, consisting of commodious two-story Hnusa, with 21 acres 'and. subdivided into quarter-acre sections.. Houso and grounds cover.halfacrc, the'■house being b.uilt in concrete with a slate roof, coachhousi, - motor K» r , a J e ', an « n , n conveniences except lighting, grounds well laid out. PRICE. AllflO for cash or war bonds; ur on terms .£ISOO, .£SOO cash, balance 5 years 6 per cent. This property .was recently valued by the Government at .£2400. Present lease.expire in August, 1918. .... ' .. . R: .A. LARGE, ' ' '■■! • HOUSE AND ESTATE.AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH 1 . ; 200 SECURES THIS LITTLE FARM. ~~ "7~ SOUTH TARANAKI is tho best' Dairying Distridt in New Zealand—this cannot be disputed. Wo offer to small farmers one of the greatest of great opportunities to make money; Ji Acres, all in grass : except crops; will carry 40 cows .'besides horses'; factory adjoining, school l}miles. Price, ,£45 per acre; .£2OO cash', balance on-good terms. ■' We assist with finance for stock. . Possession now or at the end of unson. Correspondence invited. ■■■■'■ GRANT & CAMPBELL, A ™' ' P.O. BOS 137, HAWERA. FOR SALE OR LEASE. fifi'O FREEHOLD, Feilding district. Post office and schoil .21 milas. yO 1/ Creamery 8 miles, cream cart depot 2 miles. All in grass except area in crop. All_ flat and undulating. '.Principal paddocks watered by "reeks and permanent springs. House of .6 rooms, only built 4 years; woolshed (3 stands), new man's whare and 8-stall stable, .and implement shed.' Owner would consider Leasing with-compulsory purchasing olauee,-' PRICE, ;£35 PER ACRE. 'Terms, £3000 cash. Balance, 5J years \t 51 per-cent. . ' ■ : . -J'.":. W. PERKINS, ■'■■■' _ COMMISSION AGENT, LEVIN. ' ' . . • STRAIGHT-OUT-. LEASE.- ' ■I KOA • ACRES, at' 8s Gd., Purchasing' Clause ,£B. 105... The property is..situWniv ated 4 miles from-railway, school, and creamery; 14 miles from good town, by a first-class road; well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks; well watered. There are about 300 ; acres in the front ploughable, when stumped. Something like 40 to 50 acres have already been broken up.' The balance of the property is first-class sheen country, bit hilly," There is a bit of fern on the place, but mostly on the back. This can be got rid of with cattle. The place ' will cany 2 sheep and 100 cattle in its present state. Good 6-roomed house and outbuildings, woolshed with shearing machines, concrete dip, sheepyards, etc., etc. Possession at once if necessary. For fuller particulars apply immediately to ; VICTOR ,E. SMITH, AGENT, FEILDING. '■ - GOOD COUNTRY. . /?AA ACRES', Freehold, all in the best of grasses, well watered and subdivided; Oyv all rideable and easily mustered. Ca'rrying capacity equal to two breeding ewes and cattle; 3 miles from cheese factory, school, and P. 0., and 10 miles from railway; 7-roomed house and. all. neefcssary . outbuildings, woolshed, yards, dip, orchard, .etc.. Price .£lO. per aoro; 1000 cash, of will'lease at 16s. per acre for 5 years. Can recommend. Apply sharp. , " J, HAR-EIS & SONS- '. . MARTON; SHEEP FARM-A BARGAIN. FOR SALE OR-EXCHANGE. QAAA ACRES Freehold, well grassed sheep country .of first quality, carrying Ovl/l/ 5000 sheep (1700 breedins ewes, .3300 wethers and hosgets), 300 head of cattle. About 400 acres first-class flats, bullock-fattening quality. Good, modern house, 7 rooms, substantial woolshed. machines, and all necessary conveniences for successful farming. Approximately 12 miles from railway by metalled road. This place is worth £15 per acre. and can be bad for «£li) 10s. per acre. Owner's equity, .£12,85-1 Our client will exchange for Hawke's Bay or Poverty Bay sheep or -CTazine land. Will sell at ,£lO 10s. per acre, with .£7OOO cash JAMES '.&■< GUiLM-AN, -■ ■' ._ LAND. FLNANCE, AND STOCK AGENTS, HAWERA. '.■" _ Arß ™, HOTEL NOTICES. 2946 ACEES ' ' , • FREEHOLD, in WAIRARAPA, 11 miles 'rom railway, 41 miles from <ownship, tood stock market, splendid motor roads, . 1000 acres limestone, balance vapa for- IjjJijjfow nation, comprising flats and low downs :ountry, 2000 acres have been under cul- . :ivation." Grows good rape and turnips, • . ind iB splendid wheat land. Fenced into. .. ' •5 paddocks, fences in good order. Well vatered by permanent' streams. .Winter- Bg&KiP' id 5000 sheep (3000 breeding ewes); 250 . lead cattle (120 breeding cows);-would . arry well another head cattle.^Bnilddeotric light throughout, woolshed, ™». • tables, —motor shed, and all "lecessary BAERETT'S HOTEL. wildings and equipment. LAHBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PRICE ,£l2 10s. PER ACRE. yrsrroES to W«n at iC12,000 cash, bnlance arranged. V this splendid Hotel. Every comfort i -rrtflTtf PTF.CTO OF COUNT'tY IN and attention. .Night Porter In; attendCLEAiN l Ui LUL iN i.tx il> f nc,. Electric Lift imtalled. . --Electric SPLENDID ORDER. Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per day __ D. DALTON. Proprietor. THOMSON, T EVIAI'HAN JIOTBIi. BRO~WN &. EAST) (Nearly Opposite Railway Station). . , LTD ' DUNEDIN. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, . _ • 189 FEATHERSTON STREET. ■ (Opposite Union Bank), Wellington. ™ E HOUSE • With tho Travelllns Public. HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTY FOR Electric Light In Evory Bedroom. SALE. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Fre» of Ohaiee to Visitors ind Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. I KAA ACRES, Freehold, situated 8 Country Visitors are reminded that It LOUU miles from Railway Station, only in Town lor the Day they can ob. ;ood motor road, flat and undulating a Good L " nc * fr " m , 12 '■ ountry, well fenced and well watered' Plru Escapes . Throughout tho Buildtug!, mall area in bush; most of the- country wi s ht and Day Porteri. s ploughable. Large homestead, wool- " hed, yards, mens' quarters, ctc. Winters A " communlca 10 ,n grass 1J sheep; with turnips can ' JAMBS CONNOR. lasiiy be made to carry over 2 sheep per I „a o nnr ic're, also large number of cattle. .elephono 67. 9, o. BOX 112. PRICE, <£16 10s. per acre. Stock end >lant at valuation. Terms arranged. ; • E/5i TTOTEL ' GRAND CENTRAL. ' * -O. 107 CUBA STREET. 0 _ Wolllnßton's Leading Private Hotel. WILLIAMS & KETTLE) Accommodation for 100 Guests. First, olass Cuisine. Every modern convenlenoo. v LAND AGENTS, : " Ladles' Prlvato Drawing-rooms, eitting- * rooms, etc., Lounges, and Eight Modern vji'lKl; • Bathrooms, includlne electric lisht and eleotric fire alarms. Tariff:'7>. day; J7s. .. . . .... 6d. week. . . NEW PLYMOUTH BY_THE SEA. ' VcmZon. 110 ™ 1 ' WE Garden'of New Zealand. Choice Accommodation. BxcellenJ X Residential and Farm Property for MODERATE TARIFF, sale, to let, or lease. Communications Central situation. Few doors from Cuba nvited by or Willis Strwtr. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, ADDRESS—Box 46 To Aro P. 0., WolllncLaud Agent, Griffiths Buildings, ton.- Telephone 348. . Eginont Street,. New Plymouth. H. BKILLING, Proprietor. Also Labour Bureau for Taranaki (pIOLUIIBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, (farmers. -' "U RON ON CONTINENTAL LINES. •. ' ■ - GDEBTS PAT ONLY FOR WHAT THEY PLUMBERS. COPPERSMITHS. & SHEET- .All conveniences, inoiudinu clcctrio lift METAL WORKERB. jho Acmo of. Oomfort and Cleanliness. Five — ; • minutes from rail and wharves. N'eit v, '° f , AB -n a t t Tl aif r ' Special Feature Luncheon, 12 to 1.30. No. M heaters, and Mahonoy s Patent Sky ao Boo<l in Weiiinßton; ijjbts. ilotor work & spcolahty. iji g M'GUIIIB ALDRED AND GRU'FITJIS, . - ~ J — 23 ami Fr-mnnt fltrcAt /GREETING Cards-Seasonable and suit- . b weuiSN k, ablc ' see SawpI ° Boolt ' " DoMinion "

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 50, 22 November 1917, Page 10

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