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LAND NOTICES. RICH FATTENING. AND DAIRY COUNTRY SOUTHERN WAIKATO, EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. KKA ACRES—TitIe 0.K.P., at las.; generally acknowledged to be one oi the OOV IjeaL Farms in tUj good- motor road; S miles itom railway station and town. One-third ot tins farm is. the richest part of the famous Te-Kawa Swamp, well drained and gr.issed; balance 1 gently rolling, and in the ! best of English grasses. The properly runs 300 bullocks. 'Owners have been ou the farm fur 17 years, and now wish to retire. P.RICE, J2O per .Acre; JiJOOO cash, balance -5--years at 5 per cent.; or will entertain as part payment gootr approved securities. Apply— ARTHUR C. JOHNSON, Box 36, Tli KUITI. ' - STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. OPTIONAL EIGHT OF PUBCHASK-tfOrACRB FARM. A RARE CHANCE FOR A If AN OF LIMITED CAPITAL.' Afcfi ACRES Board Lease, having- 40 years to run at 3s. 6d. per acre. SiturfcOlf ate'd 4 miles from Otorohanga; 140 acres in English grass. All open countoy; soil is a warm loam. Good dairying country, or will carry 2$ sheep' when fully impoved; 5-roomed house and stable. Will Bell the goodwill straight out a!; 10s. per acre: .£2OO down, balance 5 years at . 5 per cent.; or vill accept. 3s. per acre per. annum as rent for goodwill for 5 years,' with' a right of purchase at ,£3 per acre. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -'I'ALMERSTON NORTH. ■ I ' ' . GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITIONS. Price Aslced for Exchange is the Cash Price.. NO INFLATED VALUES. - OA A A ACRES', Hawke's Bay, good bouse and outbuildings. . Price \ £" 10s. """" per acre, as a going concern, which includes live stock, implements, furniture, tools, etc. Only one mortgage on the property. Equity JJ16,50f1. Owner is open to exchange for -smaller property. ' \ F. 122 O SMALL Properties, containing 20 acres Suburban Land, in a progressive ™ town; each with a good house, etc.; also nearly half an sere in the samo town, with buildings. Great prospective value. Total equity on these three propertied, ,£4750. Owner will exchange for a farm of 200-300 acres. F. 19, 2tf, 123 LONDON, BARRAN. AND CO. ' STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WANGANUI. FOR PRIVATE SALE—WAIKANAE LANDS FRONTING MAIN ROAD, (a) 72 Acres Freehold, l-mile.from Waikanae Railway. (b) 36- acres .Freehold on Western Side Main Road. (c) 24 Acros Freehold on Eastern Side Main Road. ' J Both 11 milss south of Railway Station. fTTHE wholo of these lands are offered in blocks of 5 acres- and up-wards to suit purchasers, are specially' suitable for country -residence; fruit,'-'flower, and-vegetable-growing, poultry, and small farming. For Prices and Terms apply to N,Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED WELLINGTON. SOLE AGENTS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 ~ BLOCK OF RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTY; equity any amount up to .£lO,-WO. - Exchange for good Sheep Farm. CITY SHOP ■ PROPERTY*; equity >£1300. Exchange for Housp and Few AcrGS, Suburbs or' Country. Town. KJK ACRES SHEpP, COUNTRY, near Taihape; equity £3330. Exchange for U-htf ■ -small Dairy -Farm.or Town Property. H.-G RUTTER, & CO.. AGENTS, '35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. ' ■7~ MANAjWATU FARE 970 ACRES, handy.jto Levin, freehold, all ploughable except 30 acres; good • " G-roomed' house, with all conveniences; good yards and dip; over 100 acres been ploughed; winter MO b.e., besides cattle;: ,£3s:per.acre. Fullest information, PARKER AND VINCENT," ' LEVIN. STRAIGHT LEASE FOR 9 YEARS. ACRES, situated 3 miles from one of the most progressive townships in rJrJXJ district, 30 miles.from Feeding,• subdivided into 6 paddocks; dwelling, 5 rooms; good woolsbed; very easy country, with about 100 acres flat; could milk easily 40 cows, and run sheep on balance. . Rent, 15s. an. acre. Small goodwill. ►Apply sharp to KNYVETT AND : PRATT, ' " '' SOLE AGENTS, FEILDING.

■J A ACRES of very rich, flat land,'ad IV divided with permanent fencing, sheds, glasshouse, motor sheds, etc., gi (own. A picturesque little home. Fri ' TH.'/s. FARHEBS' CO-OPERATI Flill CHEAP FREEHOLD SHEEP i COUNTRY. 1650 Freehold, 950 in grass 750 acres in milling. bush, leased for five years, on a royalty baßis and should bring in ,£3OO per annum; Mill now .being erected; TOO acres flat and undulating with 100 acres now ploughable; sandstone and limestone country. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered. Present carrying capacity 1000 sheep,'GO cattle, 9 horses. Buildings consist new. 9-roomed House (telephone), 5-roomed Cottage.- outbuildings, stable, and woolshed. Buildings valued, at £1600. ■ Good motor road; scnool }- mile, railway 10 miles. PRICE, only X 5 10s. per acre. Very Easy Terms. P. B, LOMAX AND CO., . STotueta.'

f)/»Q ACRES, good land, in rich val«Oo ley, well sheltered and lying to sun, 7 mile's railway, progressive township in Bay of Plenty district. 100 acres in English grasses, balance mixed bush full of rough feed. Well fenced and beautifully watored. Soil, is of rich volcanic nature, about 50 acres flat.land and balance undulating. Now carrying 18 dairy cows, horses, and 80 young cattle. New 4-roomed bungalow, kitchen, bathroom, etc. (insured'w£4os), and usual outbuildings. Titlo L.I.P. Rental, .£3 per.,annum; .finOfl mortgage to G.A.S'. Price, <£2050. ,£BOO cash, a , Valley all originally heavy bush country. A CI TE*P FARM WITH WONDERFUL PROSPECTIVE VALUE. OWNER MUST SET.!., CALLED IN BALLOT.' ' THOMSON, -' BROWN & EAST, LTD., ■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 189 FEATHERSTON STREET' (Opposite Union BanW, Wellington. TryE' are oßeringVERTICAL FILES TR.4NBFEK CASES . FOLDER GUIDES, ETC Are you fully stocked? We carry the widest range in the Dominion. 'Call or write for illustrations and prices. | THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COl'., LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO iLL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLE6S DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under The Dominion Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by oommunicatine with the Publisher.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 98, 18 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 98, 18 January 1918, Page 10

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