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LAND NOTICES. ___ GENTLEMEN. THE AMERICAN FLEET VISITS OUIt NORTHERN CAPITAL SHORTLY,. AND our Main Trunk Railway Lino will be so near completion by-then that you. will Undoubtedly take that route to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our American cousins. In doing 6b, we strongly advise you to do tho trip leisurely, giving Us an opportunity to show jou somo of the finest and cheapest grazing country in tho Dominion. Should you decide to do as we suggest, we will meet you at-any station along tho line and show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip not only one of pleasure, but one 6f great financial success as Well. Appended are particulars of one of' tho many hundreds of genuine bona fide specs, we liavo to offer. ' AACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, /V i v/W rolling, sunny, limestone country, all in grass, but 200 acres shelter bush; large area pioughable; .well, watered, Well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks. The buildings compriso a large 10-roomed gentleman's residence, repleto with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; stables, loose-boxes, 2 wool sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, sheep and cattle • yards. Only 5 ; miles by good metalled road from town and railway and the best stock market on the West Coast. Tho property is now .wintering 5400' sheep and 300 head of cattle. ' Prico sC9 sa. per acre. First-class tfcrms can be arranged. • For further particulars apply ROSS AMD EVSACGREGOR, MASTERTON. A LEAF FROM OUR LETTER BOOK.' 20th June, 1908. Dear Sir,—We thank you for your favour of even- date, advising Us of your arrival in this country per s.s. Corinthic, and asking us to furnish a list of first-class Investments' for various sums of British capital. We note that you ■ have ' for immediate 'investment a sum of i&SOO. We can accept this as a deposit on an excellent sheep run, with good homestead, or you can tnke up a fine block of land in a Wellington suburb, and also secure the equity of 10U0 acres of best .agricultural land in Manawatu;or you can purchaso one of our, blocks of city House property, now returning from 10. to 12 per cent. Your son, with JEIOOO, can take a partnership in an established industry; 10 per cont. guaranteed, besides almost certain competency in a few years; particulars confidential; or rt'O can 6tart him as a grocer, general store-, keeper, -or .stationer, ' Though your nephew lands with only .£IOO, wo can fix him with cottage (deposit .£3O), thus saving half-rent,, and the balance can ■ start him in going concern as boardinghouso keeper, grocer, or frUitorer; for ,£IOO we can put him on a 100 acre dairy farm. If ho has literary tastes, we can establish him as part proprietor of snug littlo country new6papor with "ads" guaranteed by local business folk. Give us a call; wo havo 1117 other good openings for capital. . Yours faithfulLy, 1 , i Q'SULLJVAN AMD CO., ;CORNER. GREY AND FEATHERSTON • STREETS,; ' WELLINGTON.' C 557 WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, - ' ' ' ■ FOR SALE! ... MASTERTON.—3OOO ACRES, 1500 acros good pioughable" land. Now wintering 4300 sheop, 200 cattle, 20 horses. Wool clip 3 years averaged .£930. Yearly profit sales sheep and cattle <61000.. This Estate pays 10 per cent, per annum. Strongly recommended as first-class investment. Price only .£6 per, acre. Title Land Transfer. ■' ■ • TARANAKI.—I3I4 ACRES, all in grass, at J"" per acre. Two sheep to acre country. ■ TARANAKI.—S2S ACRES,_ at -£"i por acre, 300 acre 3 grass. Two sheep"countryl' Only .£625 cash required, >. TAIIANAKI,—IIS3 ACREtj, at £5 ss. per acre. All. in grass. Two sheep country. Only J2IOOO Cash required. ■ TARANAKI.—6BO ACRES, at £110s. per acre. All in grass. Winters two ewes. Good warm sheep, country. TARANAKI.-1700 ACRES, at'.£4 10s. per acre. 900 acres in grass. Good two sheep country. TARANAKI.—«2O ACRES, at JCB 10s. por acre, all grassed. Good two sheep country. • TARANAKI.—Fine,Dairy Farm of 190 acres, p' -Cll pr acre, all grassed. Nearly all ploughable. Only .£SOO easU. . ' ■ TARANAKI.—4SO ACRES, at j£G per aero. 300 acres well grae-:d. "Two and a half sheep country. Several Dairy Farms, 100 acres upwards, from .£9 10s. per acre. / \VAIKATO.-7200 ACRES. over half level land, complete homestead. Splendid farm. Price cnly. M per aero. Very easy terms. Write for particulars. , WAVERLEY.—MO ACRES, guaranteed two sheep country, and 200, cattle, 1400 acres good grass, lb. paddocks, homestead, woolshed, yards and .dip., Price only ,i 5 per aero. Very easy terms. • .WILLiAIVJ -SjNCLAJR^ NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. .WELLINGTON, . 'h ' COCHRANE & BUTEMENT, ' L4.ND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR EXCHANGE. ' 1000 ACRES'Freehold, for a smaller place, •equity £5200. _- - »-"f 900 ACRES Freehold, for a Dairy Farm, equity .£4300, 130 ACRES Freehold-cropping land, for 1000 acres sheep country, equity .£ISOO. ■FOR SALE, ,50 ACRES, two miles from Masterton, oil pioughable. Prico £26 per acre, COCHRANE AfclD BUTEMENf, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Qaeea Street, ... MASTERTON. CB3O U.FiC.A , . MERCHANTS. LAND, ESTATE, AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. . ' CHOICE DAIRY. FARM. WE have bad" placed in our hands for Salo a yery DesirableJProperty, consisting of 200. ACRES KOMAKO,. 3 miles from School and Post Office. 170 acres in grass, balance bush, 100 acres flat' and pioughable, the ; remainder being easy, lowtopped spurs, making an ideal dairy l'arm. ' SPLENDID RICH BROWN SOIL, . giving a most prolifio yield of all root crops. All fenced and subdivided into 8 good paddocks; .fences erected last year. NEW 7-ROOMED HOUSE. with 12 x 32 Concreted Dairy, with 110-gallon separator, engines boiler,' etc; 12-stall cow bails, etc. Plant'/Capable of dealing with tho milk of GO or 70 tows, watored with neverfalling streams. , PRICE,. ill 10s.' PER ACRE. Good, man can go in with about .£IOOO cosh. ■ Plant at Valuation. £826,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 11

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