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IAND NOTICE! THE BEST FARM IN N.Z. FOR ,C 22 10s. PER ACRE. K*)A ACRES, Freehold, near Whang*. re ; i a ji j n E U gi) S h g ra6S and crops. LAND MOSTLY RICH FLATS AND UNLULATING, suited for Dairying, Agriculture, or Stucj Farm. Plentifully subdivided and watered; 7-roomed Bungalow in perfect order, with orchard and garden. First-class shearing lined (2 machines), wool 6tore, stables, implement shed, concrete dip; sheep and cattle yards. PROPERTY HAS A BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR FRONTAGE, and is within easy distance of Whangaroi by launch, and 11 miles by road. Railway station only 6 miles away; creamery 2J miles; school adjoining property. Great pvo«pectivo value; will subdivide into 5 nice farms. Present stoci: ISO sheep aod 200 head mixed cattle. ' WILL WINTER OVER 8 SHEEP TO ACRE. . . - PRICE, ,£22 10s. per acre; about JE3500 nosh, balanco at 5| per cent. Bole Ager.t— P.. D'E. HODGKINS, * 119 LAMBTftN QUAY. FOR. j'ALE. ' "• LOWER HUTT.—Artistic (two-story) heme, six large rooms, bathroom, hot, cold water, porcelain bath, scullery, pantry, wardrobes, linen press, gas. p.iv.c.'s, every convenience, detached wash house, copper, tubs. Over hall' acre land, laid qut lawn, flower and vegetable gardons, orchard, etc. Designed under strict supervision of one of Wellington's leading architects. Price .£ISOO. .Terms about half cash. LOWER HUTT.—Superb home, onestory, 9 large, lofty rooms, bathrooms, lavatory basins, p.w.c.'s. built-in wardrobes, linen cupboards, butler's pantry, gas, every convenience, verandah, etc.; polished floors, panelled ceilings; built of brick; nearly an acre of land, laid out in croquet lawn, orchard, flower and vegetable gardens. Price JC2GOO. Au additional four acre's could be acquired if desired. . .. ORIENTAL BAY (overlooking).-Nine-roomed house, hot and cold water, porcelain bath,. lav.. bash,' gas, electric light, washhouse,. copper, tubs', glassed-in verandah and balcony, steel cei'ings, motor shed, Over half an acre of land laid ont in lawn, flower and vegetable garden, fowlhouse and runs!' Price only .£2500. Terms '.£SOO cash, or "less to approved buyer. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer rnd Estate Agent, ■ 182 Keatherston Street. WELLINGTON AND LOWER. HUTT.' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP RUN, , 500r-ACRES—SOO.. . rpiP-TOP little Farm of 500 Acres, J- O.R.P. Rent. .6188; 11' paddocks, wed fenced and permanently ; watered ;- nearly all ploughable, 35 acres in oats; now carrying I'2oo sheep, 5(1 head cattle, 2-rd. whare, shed, ani yards; 14 miles from Hastings by good motor road. Owner going into camp, and at per acre is an absolute, gift. <£1000 cash required, balance arranged to suit client. Write us early about this, as it won't keep.* ; GILL BROS., • Auctioneers and I'ropertv Salesmen, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. ! EXCEPTIONAL ~ 1r A - AORES,' Freehold, good., black LOlf loam, 142 acres been ploughed; all in grass, permanent water;-will milk 50 cows well,. besides f carrying- other stock; new 5-roonied bungalow, with all conveniences! large cowshed, e'tc.; school 1} miles, township and railway 6 miles; can motor to property; mortgage, about .£2OOO at-5 per. cent.' for . five years; Prion ,£27 an acre; equity; about .£2OOO. Owner will accept good mortgage or lightly encumbered town property and some cash. This land will".rise..in. value shortly; get in earlv. Folio 255/69. Fullest particulars from the agento,... , - ' KNYVETT AND PRATT! Union Chambers, .Feilding. J - WHO WANTS TO MAKE: A START:? THIS advertisement is of: special- importance to- a Practical Farmer ■with the nccessnry labour.to work a 250acre Dairy Farm in -Central Taranaki, but' whoso capital ii limited to a small amount.' Look her.! Wo will finance a suitable man with .tMfllj. cash into a good 250-acre Farm, complete with cows, horses, milking machines, implements, etc., as a going concern. The land is alii in grass, fenced and subdivided,, well .watered and all ploughable. Will carry up to. 100 cows. :Good 7-roomed house, small cottage,' milking . shed, and other outbuildings. Price .£32 per acre. Stock, etc., at prices arranged ;• »£4fio cash is all the cash you' require to walk right into this money -making proposition. Over .£IBOO a year, can be taken-off the place.' Land' rapidly rising'in value. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Hawera. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. IDEAL fattening, grazing, or Stud Farm (cattle or sheep), and euitablo for dairying/. Creamery about 2 miles, with prospective i.hcese factory uearcr. Divided into three sections, in • 3 L.T. Titles. Area, about-400 acres, in sections from 60 to 100 acres (about). All in. grass and rough feed except about 50 acres in bush.' Mostly easy rolling "and ■rich alluvial flats. Carrying'. for tho first 8 months .450 eheep, 71 grown cattle, 18 calves to yearlings, nnd 3 to 4 horses. Carry 50 per cent, more when fully improved. Good substantial 7-roomed hbiise, scullery, pantry, bathroom', washhouse, copper nnd tubs, and outbuildings. Mortgage' .£3OOO. Price JE2S per acre. . Easy terms arranged for a sale. Fuller particulars- can be had from VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. TO LAND SEEKERS, W E have For Sale a number of desirable GRAZING and FATTENING FARMS. ' PRICE AND TERMS REASONABLE. " /.Further particulars from , MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON; Or at FEILDING AND MASTERTON. GOOD Printing promptly produced at I ■ popular, priceH it "Dominion" Job Printing Works I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 10

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