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SHIPPING SERVICES. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 38 Customhouse Quay. Passenger and- Cargo Services to Lyttelton, Pieton, South Sea Islands, .Australia. Particulars on application. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON ' SERVICE. For Dates o£ Sailing. Inquire at Company's Office. For WESTPORT—TOTARA (Cargo Only). Frequent Cargo Sailings to New Zealand Coastal Ports. Particulars on Application. Booking Agents for— UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS. < TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS. ) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS. And AU Other Principal Air Lines. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents Throughout New Zealand. HOLM SHIPPING CO., LTD. Telephones 45-177 (3 linos). Featherston Chambers. (For WANGANUI— M/v. HOLMDAJLE. (For Particulars of Sailing Apply Office. RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. For NAPIER And GISBORNE— M/v. PAKURA. All Cargo to be Booked at Office. Particulars of Sailing May be Obtained From the Office. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephones 40-242 and 42-832.

SEE YOU AT THE “BALL GAME” SUNDAY! ALL THE THRILLS OF RUGBY—THE SKILL OF CRICKET—THE SPILLS OF POLO—THE EXCITEMENT OF RACING—AT THE AMERICAN BASEBALL MATCH TWO TEAMS OF U.S. MARINES ATHLETIC PARK SUNDAY NEXT, JANUARY 31. COMMENCING AT 1.45 P.M. . MUSIC BY THE MARINE CORPS BAND. NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST AUTHENTIC MATCH OF ORGANIZED ALL-IN AMERICAN BASEBALL. ADMISSION—GROUND 1/-; STAND 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO GROUND ONLY. (Special Gates at Adelaide Road & Rintoui Streets). PROCEEDS FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. THRILLS! SKILL! SPILLS! EXCITEMENT! AT THE BALL GAME—SUNDAY RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, CHOICeTosITION MANAWATU. ACRES, all Hat to' slightly undulating country. Recognized to be the best quality- land in__di6trict. 20 paddocks, with borough water laid on including pig nnlnt' cows and took 22,0001 b. B.F. off place. Owner states could do 30,ii i *Gream collected, school handy. Registered dairy, city milk supply. Modern all-electric Bungalow of 0 rooms. Septic tank, 2 P. W.C’s. Also sharemilker’s cottake, o rooms. 8-cow Ideal milking plant. All outbuildings are new. Great proposition for man wishing to employ sharemilker. Price £BO per acre. Substantial deposit required. 44 16 C , UEAI> PROPERTY. FEW MIEES WAIKOA. conven CDt situated to railway and main sealed road, capable of carrying 400 breeding ewes or 300 ewes and 30 dairy cows. Good dwelling, 4 rooms, cowshed, wiiare, etc. Well watered, running streams. The property was sold about 7 a B° f °f t . ove f £3OOO, but owing to owner’s absence from N.Z. the farm is being ottered at the absurdly low price oi! £1265; or deposit of £5OO will be considered to practical young man not afraid of work. 4414 119 ACRES, freehold, Auckland district, all level. Watered by creeks and bore, 8 paddocks. At present dry stock only on farm. Owner states will carry 70 cows. 1 anile school, station, and post-office. Cream collected. Handy sale yards, 8-bail cowshed, electricity, 5-roomed dwelling, modern conveniences. Price £4O per acre includes 4-co-w plant and separator. About £2OOO cash required. ’ G C. J. S. Jlarcourt). HARCOURT & CO. ,41 PANAMA ST, Eslublislied 1888. WELLINGTON. , A SOOND HEALTHY INVESTMENT AND PAY DES E ~~ 10 ACRES Nelson, the laud of perpetual sunshine. A bonny little farmlet batlie. in sun from moru till eve. Delightful situation with a delicious view of the ccean. lhe land is of the highest quality and in excellent heart. The ideal thin'for growing tobacco, hops, small fruits, asparagus, currants, cape gooseberries, rasp* berries, strawberries, water and pie melons, etc. The demand for all these things is greatly in excess ot what is now being produced. .Substantial up-to-date homestead 7 rooms, bathroom, patent drainage, electric hot water, electric range verandas on 4 sides, garage and numerous outbuildings. Within easy reach of glorious beaches Quad trout and whitebait in abundance. Brice £2500 cash, freehold. Au exclusive property, which must be seen to be appreciated. Seldom, If ever do outstanding ?, r °'fJpKu “hove t i o,Ue th , e aiu F l;et ‘ Strongly advise speedy inspection. ACRLb, .Southern Haw acs Lay, boundary Northern Wairarapa, bonny little dairy farm, carrying 11 cows, yearling heifer and horse. Substantial house, 5 rooms acrfT vT l -' OWS J c a etc. close rail. Brice £1275 and stock at valuation: Bargmim’ 30 ACRES, Nelson. Great orchard, finest export varieties of apples The whole aC Y S S j'Gieulated and piped throughout. 5-horsepower electric motor for spriiyiUf, and grading. Dwelling 4 rooms, with 2 porches. Also packing shed. MliUe ± ' l4oo ' 11 or your llealth ' s aalie change your occupation and make life worth WHITEACRE.. DENTICE & CO. ESTATE AGENTS. 7 I'Ollli I ENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. DAIRY AND MIXED FARMS. TOKOMAKU. 130 ACRES. Flat, well subdivided, fenced and watered, carrying Wi nlf ; 50 C( ’, laaib % Buildings comprise good hm.se, 5 roume, all electric, n-dti s Wltare. milaing shed and machines, storeroom, garage, yards and pig sties, Price £3O per acre. * 40 acres rich river flats, balance undulating counn ,-i b r (I d wat , ere < i carrying 50 eows, 350 owes and capable of doing pVii-e T'm no . S r €Omynse dwelling. cowshed, whare, implement ehed and ear shed, x i— per acre. IVAITOA near To Arolia. 173 ACRES. Heavy dairy country, very well situated exTn X U „ P t aSt T e f a ‘ d good P'aatations, well fenced and watered carrving 115 o. Iv Ortnin d r? y °a n 7 sloek and about 50 pigs. Good modern dwelling, all electrically equipped. Cowshed, implement shed, storeroom and garage. Brice £45 per acre. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT. 36 ACRES river silt land, all In grass, subdivided into fl paddocks and watered bv nver and pump. Carrying 32 dairy cows. 1 horse, fl yearling heifers -rmd l usnk nt°nn'; Gnr,lgC ’ ' P, ' ail " iUI -row rndking plant and bcpaiator. I rice £,»2 per acre (land only), or £62 ppp acre as Goin 0 Concern. S.A Corp. Mortgage ot £1123. Rates £l'). Owner requires cash above Mortgage, and ls to sell owing to ill health. Possession now or at end of eeason. hull particulars on application to the Agents— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Inc. in Eng.), LICENSED LAND AGENTS. ALL BRANCHES. PALMERSTON NORTH, PHONE (lira.) 8133 1 have been appointed Sole Agent for the following farms: 118 ACRES Dairy' Farm, easy distance Palmerston and Felidiug, All buildings in 3^ e °" S ’ 10 " eanere ' 3 yMrHUgS ' 3 bu '* 8 ' cle ' 15 paddoeks ' wel ' 369 ACRES 15 miles Feilding, 2-3rd plougliable, balance undulating. All buildings in good condition. New cowball. Well fenced, 8 paddocks carrving 200 B ewes ”7 cows. 10 yearling heifers, 4 horses am! young stuck. Price and full particulars from VICTOR E. SMITH, Estate Agent, Feilding. HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. NEW TIMETABLE 8 LEAVE MASTEItTON— Monday-Friday 7.15 a.tn., 12.30 p.m., 4 p.m Saturday 7.15 a.m.. 1 p.m. Sunday 7 p.m. only. LEAVE WELLINGTON— Monday tu Saturday 1.15 a.in., 2.30 a.m., 4 p.m. JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD., OPP. G.P.0., FEATIIEIiS I (IN .STREET. Phone 12-222. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTON DAILY SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGING. Depart New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m., arrive Hamilton. 2.43 p.m. Depart Hamilton 11 a.m., arrive New Plymouth 6 p.tu. NO SUNDAY SERVICE ON ANY ROUTE. fIIBSON'B MOTORS, LTD., Phones: Auckland 41-9 GO; Hamilton lifcll; New Plymouth 357. Telegraphic Address. “Whitestar." New Plymouth. UNITED MOTORS, LTD., NELSON MURCHISON LAKE ROTOITI. regular passenger service. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. PHONE 1272. HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS I’ARAKAI HOUSE.—Jeunis. hall, hot fuiiiera! bnlhs Id home: A. A. hostel. /Tariff, £l/10/- weekly; 15/- daily, Tele.; Ueleneville 33, Auckland 18-087.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 103, 26 January 1943, Page 2

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