LAND NOTICES. FOR SALE. SEASIDE TEA ROOMS, A GRAND OPENING FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS, . £5 PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. • . TRADE STEADILY- INCREASING.. ' TJREMISIOS.—Shop ami Largo Tea Rooms, with 10 Dwelling Kontns attached; leaso 10 years; 5 years at £2, balance of term £210s. Turnover ,£7OO per annum. One-third Profit. Goodwill and Fixtures '.£l5O. Stock, and Furniture at Valuation. , Apply sharp— ' LEWIS AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS. ■ WANGANUI. ' ■ CSS7 C.; SNOW.., ' M. E. LAYBOURN. C. SNOW AND CO., LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS, ' EANGITIKEr '"STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID OPENING FOR TWO LIVE MEN. FOR SALE, a Profitable Retail Grain, Produce and General Farm Requisite Business in rising junction town. Vverage turnover, ,£9OO per month. Agencies given in. Fine rpening for Auction Mart, no opposition; very suitable building, and offices in Main Street; Stock at valuation, about <£1000j lease seven years at <£2 per week. Goodwill, £350. v' No. 550 BAKERY BUSINESS in Rising Town. Pre- . ' inisoa consist of Shop and 3 Living Rooms, Bakehouse, Stable; etc. Rent, £1 per week, .Turnover, 2500 loaves per •week. Cash System. . •" ; v . ■ 490 BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Rapidly Growing Township. Turnover, ,£2OO monthly. Low. Rent. .Complete Plant; as a goiug concern. A r&lly good opening for an energetic man. 530 'MARTON AND'MARTON JUNCTION LAND AGENCY. Also— ,;:J. HABRSS AND SONS, ISSUE' their " Excelsior Land Guido " every month; It includes a large choice of Freehold and Leasehold .Properties of all sizes and descriptions. Sections at llirton Junction and Marlon Extension, eto. Stay over a train at Marton Junction and see them, and Eoud for conies of our " Land Guido." ■ C 721 SMALL FARMS WE CAN RECOMMEND FOR SALE. qAA ACRES, near I'AHIATUA, all in grass;. OvU winters 75U sheep anil 10 cattle; all undulating and Hat; 'i miles from creamery; 4-roomed iiouse, stable, dairy, woolshed, yards, etc. Price id las. per acre. Easy Terms. 11 . ■ , No. 253 QtyjT ACRES, alongside railway station; carOiu rioa a sheep per acre on grass; 160 acres now'in crop; 50 acres shelter bush'; new 5-roomed house. Price £17 per acre. Easy Terms, ' No. 25/ QQ ACRES, 2 miles from town; splendid 0.0 dairy country; all Hat; frontage planted with shelter trees; 6-roomed house; 2U-bail. cowshed, hay-shed, cart-olied, eto. JC.'U per acre, tiusy 'i'eruis. ,No.' READ IBROS., ' LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI, CCDS . GENTLEMEN. • ' ' "THE AMERICAN FLEET VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL , SHORTLY,, AND our Main Trunk Railway Line will be so near completion, by then that you will undoubtedly take thac route to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our American, cousins. In doing so, we strongly advise you to. do, the. trip leisurely, giving us an. opportunity to > show jou some of the finest and cheapest grazing country in the Dominion; Should . you decide to do us ■ wo suggest, wo will meet you at any station along the lino and show you .investments which, if taken; will mako your trip not only one of pleasure, but ono of great financial success as well. Appended aro, particulars of cne of tho many, hundreds of genuine bom Mo spess. wo Isuvo to offer. ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, ft iV v rolling, sunny, limestone country, 'all in grass, but'2o0■ acres shelter bush; lurgo area ploughable; well watered, weli fenced nud subdivided into 20 paddocks, The build, ings comprise a large 10-roonied --gentleman's residence, repleto with every modern convonionco, telephone, etc,;. eUbies,. .loose-boxes, .2 wool sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, sheep and cuttle yards. Only 5 miles by good metalled road from town and railway and the best stock market on the West Coast. The property is now wintering MOO sheep and 300 head of cattle. • ■ . Price £9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can he arranged. For further particulars apply BOSS'. AND ■ ' MACGREGORjMASTERTONT ! U.F.C.A . MERCHANTS. LAND, ESTATE, AND : GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, . I'ALMERSTON NORTH, CHOICE DAIRY FARM. . TjTGTE h ave placed in our hands for Sale a vV very Desiraule Property, consisting of i 200 ACRES KOMAKO, 1 3 miles from School and Post Office. 170 acres in grass, balance bush, 100 acres flat and plouglnfble, the remaindei' being easy, lowtopped spurs, making an ideal dairy iarm. SPLENDID RICH BROWN SOIL, giving a most prolific "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, engine, boiler,, etc; 12-stall cow bails, etc. Plant capablo .of dealing with the milk of 60 or 70 lows, watered with nqvori'ailing, streams. PRICE, JCll 10s. PER ACRE.' Good man. can go in with about .£IOOO cash. Plant at Valuation. " C 826 w. B. CHENNELLS AND CO., BUSINESS TRANSFER AGENTS, MASTERTON. .WAIR&RAPA SEEEP STATION. GREAT, STOCK-RAISING COUNTRY. ACRES. Situated in the famous Man, yCiIVrU gapakeha district, and close to settlement with storu, hotel, dcctor, eto. 2300 acres in grass, 400 acres flat, 1000 undulating, balance hilly country. Good papa soil. Numerous creeks, dams, and springs. Best totara posts and wire fencing, boundary netted on two Eidos, 11 lurgo paddocks and tarious smaller onos. Last wintered on 2300 acres, 4500 sheep, 250 cattlo and horses.. Good 10-roomed house, woolshed, dip, stabling, and all necessary outbuildings. 810 acres of this property carried. 1400. sheep, all through last summer's drought! When fully improved will easily winter two sheep to tho aero thoughout, PRICE, £7 PElt ACRE. A large proportion of the purchase money may remain, 3017 Our Lund Guide forwarded to any address, pest free, on application. CO7a
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 11
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