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LAND NOTICES. A GOOD DAIRY FARM AT A REASONABLE PRICE. I /ja ACRES Freehold, situated within X 01» easy distance of Levin. The farm consists of about 15 acres of low, warm loamy hill, which is used as a night paddock, balance the very best of Puketen and white pino flats; all in grass; carrying capacity at present 75 cows and do thom well. Buildings comprise new 5roomed hou6B with all conveniences, concreted cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. The place is all well fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, all well watered. For price and full particulars apply to MILNE AND ROCHFORT, Agents, Levin. TIP-TOP LAND, II Afk ACRES, Perpe'.ual Lease, about JLXUU ss. acre, all in grass; two splendid homesteads; close to railway, town and saleyards. Can finance good man. Stock at valuation. COME AND SEE US,AND WE WILL SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY. For further particulars, apply to R. J. TIDDY AND CO, Hawera. P.O. Box 2. Q-ji AtiRES, situated 3i miles fron OJ New Plymouth, by metallei road to within half mile. First-claei quality land, level to undulating, divid ed into 6 or 7 paddocks .with gooa fences 4-roomed house, cow-shed, etc. - PRICE, j£3s per acre. Terms, ,£7O cash. Apply snorp, • HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES, Egmont Street, . New Plymouth. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, GOIN( 'CONCERN. OWNER RETIRING. j|qAA ACRES, Freehold, about 360 'yfciWV acres grass, ' balance busli hilly and undulating; 24 paddocks, .( roomed house, woolshed (with machines and other outbuildings. Price,' .£8 103. per- acre, including 600 sheep. Terms; ,£SOOO cash, or cxchang for good city block property' or mortgagi Equity J3i,GOO. ORBELL AND CO.. Palmerston North. 1 DAIRY OR FATTENING FARM FOl ; SALE.' 1 rtAA ACRES, all been heavy rat <vUv bush land at one time, all fla .and ploughable. when stumped; new '1 roomed house, 8-bail concreted cowshec motor shed, stables, 10 paddocks, 5 acres in crop, well watered, factory of posite property, well sheltered by patehe of native bush. One of the cneapes farms in the district. Price, .£SO an acrt Terms, <£1000 cash down to good man. For further particulars apply to PERCY FORLONG, Land Agent,- Wanganui. I OKA ACRES, -Freehold, mostly beei it/Uu bush country; 100 acres nov In bush and scrub, balance grass, most! nilly .county with about 60 acres of flat ,V£ paddocks and well watered.'Dwelliii) of 8 rooms, woolshed has 6-stiuid plant Price, ,£34,000,■ including 3100 2, 4' and 6 tooth ewes, 500 wethers, and 150 cattle Tho property will easily carry 2 sheej per acre and 250 head of cattle. . Situat ed in first-class locality, where homesteai commands a splendid view of the oceai and within easy distance of harbour am school. HUNTER, AND CLARK THOMSON, ■Napier. FOR SALE, SHEEP RUN. •pOR SALE, SHEEP RUN OF 174! -*• ACRES, situated in the best par of Marlborough. The Run has ' a se: frontage, and is served by launch. Then aro .two good itottses on the Run of ! rooms and 5 rooms. Tho Property will cam- 1500 to 20C( Sheep. On the tf\\n is 3 YEARS' CUT TING OF MILLING TIMBER, PLENTY of water; tho Run is ' always green plenty of feed, the fact of having a watei frontage is an ndvaytage. PRICE, ,£BSOO. Easy terms arranged Apply DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. CHEAP SHEEP PROPERTY. 800 ACRES. PRICE £i 10s. PER ACRE—.£IOOO CASH. rIS IS ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS obtainable in this district, originally all bush, but now all in grass Very easy country, with largo portion ploughable when stumped. Ring fenced and well subdivided. Good l}-sheer Country; three-roomed cottage, woolshed, whare, and sheep yards. Situated 17 miles from railway station This is the makings of a first-class property; it has tho feed, 'end will carry the atock, NOTE.—The ownei has been killed at tho war, and the property must be sold, COCHRANE AND ORMSBY, Te Kuiti. FOR SALE, fjO ACRES, Woshnjre, about 6 miles 00 from Wanganui; house, cow-bails, etc. Price, .£65 per acre. Cash required, .£IOOO. This property is a first-class Dairy Farm. I can recommend it. rtya ACRES, 33 miles from Waitotara, 01 u 150 in grass, balanos bush; 4 paddocks, and 6-roomed house. Price .£6 10s. per acre. Cash, ,£2OO. HICKS BEOS., Box 259, Wanganui, FOR SALE—2OO acres, at Turakina, splendid cropping land, good House of 8 rooms, h. and c. water, sheds. I'rice .£35 per acre; about .£750 cash. 102 ACRES, Freehold, Bay of Plenty, rapidly rising to value. About i3OO cash required. Write at once to J. E. HICKEY, Land Agent, Ivaponga. A load of stock is to be brought to Poton'o from Waitapu by the Kennedy, duo to-morrow. On Wednesday she is set down to sail for Nelson and the Ooast. Both tho Waitangl and the Waverley are scheduled to sail for Paten to-day. The Blenheim trader Opawa Is 10 sail for Blenheim to-night.' She should be back hero early on Wednesday. Though tho Now Kealand Government lias announced that restrictions on the boatß carrying passengers from Australia to Now Zealand have been lifted, it is at present unknown when the stranded passengers will get a boat home. The Union Company 011 Saturday reported that nothing waß known as to the movements of their intercolonial Bteamers, and the Huddart-Parker Company reported likewise. ' Diamond Shoals, off Cape Hatloras, the "sra.ve.vard of Bhips." has now been marked with a new light to replace tho one torpedoed by a German submarino last year, reports an exchange. Congress failed to appropriate £90,000 for a now lightship, but tho Bureau of lighthouses recently issued orders for tho relief ship of the Berrice to proceed to Diamond Shoals aB soon as her present tour of relief is concluded. The famous reef is now marked by a gas and whistling buoy. Tho Resident, Commissioner at Niue (Savage) Island notifies that in placo of tho bcacona at Alofi, Niuo Island, which were partly destroyed in a hurricane in 1914, two fresh wood beacons have been erected. They are painted white, are dia-mond-shaped, and 6ft. by 4ft. (diameters). The lower beacon will carry a red _llght and the higher ono a white light" at night, They are placed a little to tho right of tho track leading up from the jetty, and are in line on the anchorage.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 212, 2 June 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 212, 2 June 1919, Page 9

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