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NOTICES. LENDID OPPORTUNITY. rly of 7 acres, freehold, very rich land, the Tiero are 900 Fruit Trees, mostly coinineridauce 4-year-old trees. The property has Tho house, which is practically new, conIry, scullery, washhouse a'hd bathroom cominge tank, li. and c. water, and Wizard iths; shed 2G x 14, with loft. - Price, £1750. ele list of properties to BENNETT, Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street, WELLINGTON, mtative for & CO., Motueka, s, Land; Estate and Financial Agents. THE BEST FARM-IN N. 2. FOE 10s; PER ACRE. 1 tyld. ACRES > Freehold, near Whang&. t OAt'lk . a vi j n English grass and |. crops. I LAND MOSTLY RICH FLATS AND ! UNDULATING, suited for Dairying 1 Agriculture, or Stud Farm. Plentifully > subdivided and watered; 7-roomed Bungaj low in perfect) order, with orchard and garden. First-class shearing uaed (J E machines), wool 6tore, stibles, imple--1 ment shed, concrete dip; sheep and cattle - yards. > PROPERTY HAS ' A BEAUTIFUL . HARBOUR FRONTAGE, and is within easy distance of Whangarci by launch, ! and .11 miles by road. Railway station 1 1 only 6 miles away; creamery 2} miles; - school adjoining property. Great p\o«. - pective value; will subdivido into 5 nice 1 farms. 1 Present stock: INO sheep and 200 head ' mixed cattle. WILL WINTER OVER •■•a SHEEP TO ACRE. PRICE, .£•& 10s. per acre; about £3500 raßh, balanco at 51 per cent. , Sole Ager.t— P. D'E. HODCKINS, 1 119 LAMBTON QUAY. FOR SALE. LOWER HUTT.-Artistic (two-story) heme, six larg6 rooms, bathroom, hot, - cold water, porcelain bnth,.. 6cullery, 1 pantry, wardrobes, lirich press, gas. ■ p.w.c.'s, every convenience, detached • j washhouse, copper, tubs. Over half acre [' land, laid out lawn, flower'and vego'l table gardens, orchard, etc. Designed under strict supervision of one of .Wei- • lington's lending architects. Price £1500. Terms about half cnßli. " • ' 1 LOWER HUTT-Superb home, onestory, 9 large, lofty, rooms, bathrooms, 1 lavatory basins, p.w.c/s. wnrd- ■ robes, linen cupboards, limior's pantry, 1 gas, every convenience) verandnh, etc.; : polished floors, panelled ceilings; built • of brick; nearly an acre of land, laid out ■ in croquet lawn, orchard, flower and 1 vegetable gardens. Price £2600. An ad- ■ ditionnl four acres could be acquired if ' desired. ' ' 1 ORIENTAL BAY (overlooking).-Nine--1 roomed house, hot and cold water, porcelain ■ bath, lav. basi .1, gas, - electric I light, washhouse, copper, tubs, glassed-in ; verandah, and balcony, steel cei'ings. motor shed. Over half an acre of land 'lnid out in lawn, flower and vegetable garden) l 'fowllioiiso and runs. Price only £2500. -Terms £500 cash, or "(ess to ap : proved buyer. H. ERHEST LEIGHTQN; Auctioneer end -Estate Agent,. ' IS2 Veatherston Street, WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT.' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP. RUN. 500-ACRES-500. . . ' TIP-TOP little Farm of 500 Acres, O.E.P.NRent. £lSli; 11 paddocks,, wed- fenced audi permanently watered; ■ nearly all ploughable,'3s ncrcs in oats; now carrying 1200 sheep, 50 head cattle, 2-rd. whare, shed, and yards; 14 miles from Hastings by good motor road, Owner going into caiiip; and at £6 per acre is. an absolute, gilt. £1000 cash required, balance arranged to' suit client. Write us early about this, as it won't keep. GILL BROS., Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. WHO WANTS TO MAKE A START? T ( HIS advertisement is of special importance to a Practical Farmer with'the necessary labour to work a 250i acre Dairy Farm in Central Taranaki. but whose capital h limited to a small amount'. Look her.! We will finance a suitable man with £40ft. cash into a good 250: acre Farm, complete with-cows, h6rses, . milking machines, implements, '■ etc., as a going concern. The land.is all in grass, fenced and subdivided, well watered'and all plovighabte. Will carry up to 1.00 cows. Good 7-roomed house, ' small cottage, milking shed, and other 1 outbuildings. Price £32 per acre. Stock, etc., at prices arranged; £400 cash is all the cash you require to walk right into this money-making "proposition. Over.£lßoo a year can be taken off the \ place. Land, rapidly rising in value. QRANT AND CAMPBELL, Hawera, FOR SALE OR ..EXCHANGE. IDEAL, fattening,' grazing, or Stud Farm (cattle or sheep), and suitable for dairying. Creamery about 2 miles, with prospective cheese factory nearer. 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 the first 8 months 450 cheep, 71 grown'cattle, 18 calves to yearlings, and 3 to 4 horses. Carry 50 per rent, more when fully improved. Good substantial 7-roomed house, 6c.ullery,' pantry, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, and outbuildings. Mortgage £3000.' Price £25 per acre. Easy terms arranged for a sale.-. Fuller particulars enn be had froni VICTOR E SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. TO LAND 3EEKERB, TO7"E have For Sale a number of desirable 'GRAZING and FATTENING FARMS. PRICE AND TERMS r-JJASON-ABLE. Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON; Or their Representatives at FEILDING AND MASTERTON. GOOD Printing" promptly- produced at popular prices it "Dominion" Job Printing Works

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 224, 10 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 224, 10 June 1918, Page 10

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