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LAND NOTICES. A LEAF FROM OUR LETTER BOOK. 20th June, 1908. Dear Sir,—Wo th,ank you for yonr favour of . even date, advising us of your arrival in this couitry per s.s. Corinthic, and asking us to furnish a list of first-class Investments for various sumß of British capital. We note that you have for immediate investment a,, sum of £5800. We can accept this as a doposit on an excellent slieop run, with good homestead, or you can take up a fine block of land in a Wellington suburb, and also secure' tho ■ equity of 1000 acres of best agricultural land in Manawatu; or you can purchase ono of our blocks of city Houeb property, now returning, from 10 to 12 per cent. Your son, with £1000, can take a partnership in an established industry; 10 per cent, guaranteed, besides almost certain competency in a few years; particulars confidential; or we can start him as a grocer, general storekeeper, or stationer. Though your nephew lands with only £100, we can fix him with cottage (deposit £30), thus saving half-rent, and the balance can start him in going concern as boardinghousc keeper, grocer, or fruiterer; for £100 we can put him on a 100 acre dairy farm. If he has literary tastes, we can establish him as part proprietor of snug little country newspaper with "ads" guaranteed by local business folk. Give us a call; wo have 1117 other good openings for capital. Yours faithfully. O'SULLUVAN AND CO., CORNER GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. C 557 WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. FOR SALE. MASTERTON.—3OOO ACRES, 1500 acres good ploughable land. Now wintering 4300 sheep. 260 cattle, 20 horses. Wool clip 8 years averaged £930. Yearly profit 6ales sheep and cattle SIOO3. This Estate pays 10 per cent, per annum. Strongly recommended as first-class * investment. Price only £6 por acre. Title Land Transfer. TARANAKI.—I3I4 ACRES, all in grass, at if* per acre. Two sheep to acre country. TARANAKI.—S2S ACRES, at £5 per acre. 300 acres grass. Two sheep country. Only £625 cash required. TARANAKI.—IIS3 ACRES, at £5 ss. per aero, 'All in grass. Two sheep country. Only £1000 cash required. TARANAKI.—6BO ACRES, at £7 10s. per acre. All in grass. Winters two ewes. Good warm 6heep country. TARANAKI.—I7OO ACRES, at £4 10s. per acre. 900 acres in grass. Good two sheep country. TARANAKI.—62O ACRES, at £8 10s. per acre, all grassed. Good two sheep country. TARANAKI.—Fino Dairy Farm of 190 acres, r £11 i>->r acrc, all grassed. Nearly all ploughable. Only £500 cash. . TARANAKI.—4SO ACRES, at £6 per aero. 300 acrcs well grar- d. Two and a half sheep country. Several Dairy Farms, 100 acres upwards, from £0 10s. per acre. y , WAIKATO.—72OO ACRES, over half level' land,, complete homestead. Splendid farm. Price enly £4 'per acre. Very easy terms. Write for narticulars. WAVERLEY.—V.'OO ACRES, guaranteed two sheep country, and 200 cattle, 1400 acres good grass, 13 paddocks, homestead, woolshed, yards and dip,. Price only £5 .per acre. Very easy terms. ' ..WILLIAM SINCLAIR,'. • NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. . - -tr ' ■ WE HAVE THE EARTH FOR SALE. COME,AND SEE THIS. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLB COUNTRY. £AA ft 'ACRES, Nativo leaso for 50 years, "OUI/vP • 9d. per aero rent. Land is level and, undulating, with improvement will carry 21 sheep per acre, .besides cattle. All goou land. PRICE, 15s. PER ACRE. GOODWILL. Write at onco ta ' R. HARRIS, : LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. MASTERTON. Numerous other Properties for Sale or Exchange. Particulars on application. CSO3 COCHRANE &VBUTEMENT,LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FOR EXCHANGE. 1000 ACRES .Freehold,, for a smaller place, equity £5200. SOO ACRES Freehold, for a Dairy Farm, equity £4300. 190 ACRES Freehold cropping land, for 1000 acres sheep country, equity £1500. FOR SALE, 50 ACRES, two miles from Masterton, all ploughable. Price £26 per aore. COCHRANE AND BUTEMENT, LAND AND • COMMISSION ' AGENTS^ Queen 1 ' Street, . . MASTERTON. CBBS . . GRAVES . AND CO., LAND. AGENTS, HAWERA. SPLENDID TARANAKI DAIRYING FARM. Qlfffk ACRES FREEHOLD, all in splendid <£OU grass; close to factory, sohool, poat juice, etc., on metalled road; well subuivided and watered. Good House of 7 rooms, 30 bail 'tued floor). - All' level laud; will muk lull cows, i'ricu £21 per acre. Terms iiuu cash* EIRST-CLASS FATTENING FARM. ACRES highly improved FRIitiHOLD, ODU ' alongside Railway; good sheep-proof tences, and well subdivided. Modern residence of » rooms, witn every convenience. Wool sued, yards, etc. Nearly all level land. An excellent investment. Price £32 10s, Also, 23/ ACRES LKAatiiOLD, similar land, can be.acquired from same vendor at Goodwill, £500. il'erms can. be arranged. , • SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, rtnnn ACRES FREEHOLD (about 100 /aUvfU standing bush), well subdivided. House arid yards. - Winters 2 sheep. Close to railway. Price £7 per acre. Very easy 'terms arranged. A bargain to any sheep farmer. ' ■' C 835 c. SNOW AND CO., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. STRAIGHT OUT LEASE. , TARANAKI DISTRICT. It A A ACRES, all in grass, level, undulating, OUv/ and rich country, well-watered, 8 paddocks, 4-roomed house, sheep and cattle yards; 0 miles from railway and. flourishing town. This farm is suitablo for either dairying or sheep, being well sheltered. Lease 7 years at 155., with R.P. FOR SALE.t-40 ACRES, Marton. near JEFFERSON'S LINE, a splendid little farm, 6 • miles from Marton. 1 All ploughable, •i-roomed cottage > on© miloi from cheesa fac* tory and ecliooU Price #22 lOflc P" mm* Twinu C7M

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 14

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