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LAND NOTICES I, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.OR' .'■•; EXCHANGE, 'i I Ann ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated ~ XXtHU 22 miles from railway by good 1 driving road to within' 3 miles.'of .the - property, balance tift. riding track, now , being widened; 058 acres well grassed and , subdivided into 0 paddocks, well waterf ed by creeks and springs, 379 acres stnnd- . ing bush. Very., healthy sheep and cattlo .. country; now carrying 1200 sheep'and t 10 head other stock. House 1 rooms, . -shearing shed, yards, etc. PUICE,. .£I f per acre. EQUITY, .£4130. The owner of this farm has lately.re-. ' turned after 3 years at the front, and ' is quite unfit for bush farming,' so must 3 either sell or will exchange for good ln- • terest-bearing nroperty showing not; ..less s than 6 per-cent.; or would; take-50,,to 1 100 acres level land, near railway. ; . ■: No. 3S4A ' For further particulars apply to' ; H?F. M'NEILLANDCO.,LTb. j LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■ 155 tfEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON i : ! ~ ~~~~~~. ■ ." .:' i WANTED; EXCHANGF,. 1 ';,,.:', . (PITY PROPERTY' (rent piodaciug) for . J FARM. Equity .£9OOO. ; FREEHOLD HOTELS,-and guaranteed 1 income .2500 for FARM.' Equity 412,000 FOR SALE. ' 820- ACRES,- Freefccld, Waikab All . ploughable, deep loam; well watered and • fenced,- all necessary outbuildings. About 300 awes in English■,.'' 'riisses, bahaco lough feed.. Price, 415 per acre. Easy terms. ■-.■--• 610 ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa, all English grawj. about SfKI. acres low hills, baiiwicu flat and undulating; well fenced ■ and watered. Fino tesidenw and farm 1 buildings, etc. Handy to town' and rail-! ' way- Carries 1J sh.'ep and cattle. Price ] 412 per acre. Terms. P, D'E. HODGKINS, - 119 Lambt'on Quay, WELLINGTON. i THE WAY TO MAKE. MONEY. WE are privileged to offer the Cultiug Eights over 16,000 ACRES of Splendid Flax, for. 5: years, to June 30th, 1923. This is a rare opportunity, which is ; really wortlr your while making further inquiries about 'at once. ALSO, ANOTHER BARGAIN. 39A ACRES, within one day's stock *" drive of Wanganui;;'' all 'lit grass; well fenced and divided; about 70 acres ploughable; 5-roomed: Cottage,' in good order. Price, 412 10s. per acre; ' good.terms. ..'.' Apply, at once*. ... , ... ..-....: .. LCNDGM, BARRAfJ AND CO., Opposite Post Office, I WANGANUI. FOR SALE. MOUNT" '"VICTORIA-V'ery- desirable eight-roomed Residente, close to Courtenay Place,' in a sunny posiMon, no climb, glorious view of City and Harbour; large rooms; good'section; room to build garage v ; ,\.-.-ra J re.. chance to secure a Srst-clrtss'property'ni the best 1 locality. Price and terms on application. ■pONA' BAY—Modern five-roomed ! il-' Bungalow, quite, new, with''all con--1 veniences, close to beach: sun all day; 1 uninterrupted. view of harbour; large ■ section, nicely laid out., A'most attrac- ■ live seaside residence, it a reasonable figure. DAY'S BAY. YORK BAY.' MURITAI: Sections, Whares. and Cottages at prices to suit' all buyers. E, G. RENDER, "■';■ 12 PANAMA. STREET. '•■ ' - ; ' '. '' ' 'V'-.:- '•'-•' ■■" ! •'■■' SMALL OAIRY : FARMS.:.' ■ 25 TO 30 COWS. ka ACRES,-handy'to Levin; first-class 01/ buildings, tinain road frontage; first-class dairying proposition, on ■ firstclass land; all ploughable; 1 splendid country home, with good shooting in neighbourhood; 44000; mortgage 41G50; terms. , .... -..,•.• jp ACRES, Teßoro, close School, Fac ; tory, Station-; high-class land, .in best, grasses; all 1 ploughable; town land at dairying price; modern residence aiid outbuildings;; town supply, easy; 41278; equity 4930. .Exceptional milk 'returns. For further particulars, apply . BARTON/AND- C 0», (Successor G. Andorson), • 'Phone.sß.. \ ' -OTAKI RAILWAY...'. " '.'.■' '. . y. : . .. - '.., ; ... ....' ' '""".'.-'A- SNIP,-"' TtdaCi ACRES FREEHOLD, situated ±OW . 5 miles- from School, -.- P. 0.-, and Store, near Maiii Trunk Line';.looo acres in grass, balance in heavy mixed bush; limestone and' papa formation; divided .into 11.- paddocks, good fences, well watered; - will carry 2 sheep and cattll;.a first-class, well-built 8-rcomed house, water and telephone laid on, every possible convenience. Price 47 lfls. per acre. Owner going to war and must sell; very, easy terms, to good .man. Get in quicklj or you will lose it. (No. 88) HARRY HALL, . 1 Land and Estate Agent, -■ ,Box 212, GISBORNE, Poverty -Bay. ■ . 150,000,000 ft. TIMBER.- ' 1K AAA ACRES, Freehold, great .LQ,W)\) Sawmilling Block. See.the magnificent.limber on Big Bull Flat. Trees of, great height .and' girth and clean trunked;. Best - quality 'grazing land; adjoining country similar quality; milled and, in splendid grass..... Easy nccess .to main through railway with populous contres doing big.. trade in timber. Only 43.105. per acre. Terms. .Apply "f. p. welch,: ■ ::....■■■-' ESTATE' AGENT, : MASTErTON.' : •' JUST WHAT. YOU ARE LOOKING"FOR 1 QQI ACRES, renewable lease, about 23 I Q.-V3 . years to run 1 . .'Reiit,'.£ll 13s. ld r 'per annum. .'All in. grass; ..nearly--.all I ploughable when ' stiiriiped, close "to school, factory, and post ollice; well watered Sung 5-roomed house,' cowshed (concrete floor),, pnginffroom,. hayshed, trapshed, etc., 'etc. : Milking machine. The buildinss/.etc.. 1 are the -best and most convenient I have seen in the district. Goodwill, 41050. Cash, 4450; balance 5 years at- 6 per cent. PAVIOUR-SMITH, AGENT -r— DANNEVIRKE. . ■ P.O. Box 113. .'Phones;-Office, 291, Residence 30, ...

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 10

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