land notices. an open letter to farmers. jQ_ENTLEMEN.—Wo can nlaco at your disposal au 1100 ACRE FARM, which, if .you buy it. will go a long way to help you on tha road to prosperity. The property comprises RICH, SUNNY LOW ROLLING COUNTRY, with hills of SPLENDID LIMESTONE FOEHATION, A largo portion of tha area isploughable, and tho whole plaqo is' well watered, well fenced, and in grass. There is a good homo, stead and all the necessary outbuildings. Wo have no' hesitation in declaring that this property is one of tho FINEST INVEST. MENTS IN THE DOMINION. This property is the PROPERTY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. TEE FIRST Maaj WHO INSPECTS IS ALMOST SURE TO BUY. Therefore, don't write, but WIRE FOB PARTICULARS to ROSS & WIACGREGOR, LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. C7lB ,WSBE AMD ' KPtiIGHT,. LIMITED. EKETA H U N A. THE CHEAPEST FARM EVER OFFERED AS A GOING CONCERN. Qty ACRES, -all in grass, subdivided into S * * paddocks, good liouso and outbuildings, nice easy low hills, situated cioso to school, railway, creamery, etc. Price, including stock, furniture, horses, cart, etc., .£1345. This ia less than the Government valuation of the proporty alonu. No. 26? A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM ON EASY TERMS. Ofifi ACRES, all in grass except small clumis Of shelter, 150 acres flat and ploughable when stumped, subdivided into • 1 paddocks, dark loamy soil,, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, situated 1 mile from creamery. Price, i! 3 Vs. (id. per acre. Terms, XSTS cask balanco can remain at 5 «?er cent. No. 3(H ACRES, ilO in grass, subdivided into 3 A»l)U paddocks, 100 acres flat, house, dairy cowshed, and other outbuildings, good dairying country, and well watered. Price ia 10?. per acre. ' ' ■ - ■ . No. 308
AS A GOING CONCEEN. ACRES, nearly all in grass, 50 acres' JLVn/ plougliable wlion stumped, subdivided into' 5 padduclis, good house and outbuildings very line nerd*of cows, horse, milk cart, oto.' and hay, situated 14 miles .from creamery* P. 0., school, ct_c., little further to cheeso fao! tory. Prico ,£l7 por acre, as a going concern. Very easy terms lo a reliable) man. No. lis! qq ACEES, IDEAL DAIIIY FABAI, all in GOgrass, 12 acres plougned, all flat, well fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, good house and outbuildings, 10 acres leasehold, annual rent £5 per annum, situated i-niila to creamery, X'.O., school, etc. Price, a going concern, including a line herd- of 33 com and young stock, £i'i per acre for freehold, Taring JEBOO cash.' . No. 231 OAA ACEES, about 40 acres in bush, fencod wv and subdivided into C paddocks, SO acres fiat, good house and outbuildings, situated on good metalled road in the best part of 6plendid dairying country, Si inilos to rail-: way, ona from factory, etc. Pries -El 4 por acre. ' *■ No, S3a cm TO SPECULATORS, 100 CAN HAVE THIS BAEGAIN' OB XOUS OWN TEEMS. POE BALE OE ESCHANG2, (WAfh ACRES, Si Riles from good, aallfi «> 6Uu town, Bay of Fleaty, by fixat-class roads. About iUOU acres in gradSi 5000 acres in good milling bushj wUtmca tuub, U#j, miS tough feed. Half the rrcpert? in plonghable, and balanMl rolling to easy hilk Well fenced, well watered, fence* (post and wire) in good order, 8-roomed Homestead, also a C-roomod end &• roomed House. Up-to-dato woolshsd. litt&i yitli oil eugina and tnuuuig wacumefc Having personally inspected this, jro ona thorougnly recommend it. Prico, £i 10s. per Acre; equity, .£23,004, Terms.. .£IO,OOO cash, balance at per canlq Or wculd exchange iw iirst-olast ciljr pta" petty. w. H, LAMBERT AMD GO Land Salesman, 2ALUEESTON NOETE.
[ A SNIP IN TAUBANGA. ) "i A (ft Oft ACIiES, Sueop anil Cattle Eun XOSIJ Uxj uuu spienuiu liairying Country; noma cut up Meil into swan larma. A groas deal of goou lieu land buicuoiu lor cropping. Situated almost 111 uio borougn of 'i'aurauga, > being only 3J miles i'l'oin post office and . 3 miles irorn factory.- About naif tlie estate id ! highly improved and in thorough worfcinf ' oruer, a iargo and up-io-dato residence lias ro. ceutly been erected and fitted-.with every convenieuce,' spacious outbuildings, stables, siioejj dip, wool sueds, shoaling huydd and two uroomed houses. Lies Well to.the sun and ororlooking the Tauranga Harbour. river ruining into tue property. One of .tun I ■greatest' bargain in tho uioiricc. I'nco, only, lib. per acre.' Apply Biiarw. PAGE AND. AiIBERSGW,, DOMINION LAND AGEXCI, , Willis Street, Wellington. C 621 BAY OF PLENTY .LAND ACENCY, TAURAWCA. . GOOD LAND. SMALL MONEB LOVELY CLIMATE. mo thoso on las lookout for GOOD CHEAP, JL LAND, write or wire me AT ONCE; or, better still, coiuo . and lLspect for youtselx, when X shall bo most happy 10 show you out district. ' I havo a splendid list cf Properties—DAD.lTand CATTLE 1 AliJlS—Blocks from Ono Aero to Ton Thousand, which will corn. paro l'avourabiy with any in tho North Island. As a Fruit or Coreol-erowiug district, or oa a Health itesort, tho Bay of I'leuty cannot ba surpassed. Don't loso this opportunity, as land is bainj taken up daily, ana prices aro advancing. Write for information. Nothing a trouble* JOSEPH E. DALTON, ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MINING ENGINEER AND SOEYEYOB, LICENSED INTEEPEETEE, / AND NATIVE LAND AGENT. .WHARF STIIEET, TAUEANGA. Tolophono No. 15. Bos IS, ABC Code, Ith Edition. CSM
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19080622.2.97.7
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 12
Word Count
867Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 12
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.