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LAND NOTICES. NEWTON KENGj AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, , NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.. . Established 1879. GOOD PAYABLE INVESTMENTS. 1 OQfll good sheep and cattle counJLUOXy try; 650 acres in grass, balance good bush; 5-room House, orchard, and garden; sheep and cattle yards, 10 paddocks; 3 miles to Post Office, School, etc. Price only £3 10s. per acre. Reasonable terms. ACRES, with Dwelling and outbuildo 3 ings, well subdivided, handy to Factory and School, G miles from New Plymouth; carries 30 cows well.. Price, .£l6 per acre. One-third cash, balance at 5 per cent.' OA A ACRES, all improved, rich country; good G-rooin House; 22-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings, 5 miles to Railway Station; handy to Dairy Factory and Salo Yards. Price, ,£ll per acre. ... A T\A ACRES Grazing run, 600 in grass, ts: o o~fc balance first-class bush, situated on the coast, 12 miles from township; held under 21 years' lease at £40 IBs. per annum, with right of renewal and all improvements protected. Well worth inspection. Prico low. I CAN quote Properties of all descriptions at all sorts of prices. Write at once,>or pay ipo a visit. • Loans negotiated. . Terms arranged. . NEWTON I I N G, ' NEW PLYMOUTH.. C9lO DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. WE have for Sale in the DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND- . 6000 ACRES Freehold, 13 miles from railway; fenced into 7 paddocks; good house, plenty water, rolling downs, lightly timbered in places; carrying 1£ sheep.to the acre all the year round. Price JE3 IDs. per acre. 4211 ACRES Freehold,, fenced, new house; 200 acres under wheat cultivation, permanently watored; carrying one sheep to the acre on natural grasses. Price ,£3 ss. per acre. Stock ••' -3600 sheep; valuation; 1J miles from railway lino. ■ .2070 ACRES, Freohold, rich black soil plains; 1J sheep ,to the acre 011.. natural grasses, fonced, well watered. Prico £4 per acre, or will rent for a term at £530 per annum; 2000 sheep, 1-10 cattlc, and' 10 horses at valuation. '. ." 103S ACRES Freehold, first-class land, black soil, heavily grassed; carrying 1!- sheep to the acre; 300 acres cultivated, including 100 acres lucernc; splendidly watered. 31,000 ACRES Freehold, fenced,'homestead, well • watered; carry 2 sheep to the acre; stock IS,OOO sheep, -4000 cattle, 100 horses at valuation. 'Price £2 '10s. .per acre. ■ 20,000 ACRES,'Leasehold; rental. Id. per.acre; .27' years; permanently watered; carrying capacity 10,000 sheep. Price, £5500 cash. Write to us and >we will give you all infor-mation-concerning this wondorful country. .DWAN' .BROSii, . WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. C 7-19 QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL GROUP , SYSTEM. SPECIALLY; ' FOR -FARMERS Wifa. LIMITED MEANS. WE have arranged ' with tho Queensland Government to placo Blocks of Land under olfor to Now Zealand Selectors, under tho following splendid conditions:— : 1. Land to be selected by investors themselves, thereby obviating disappointment at ballot. ' . .

2. Selectors can det3rmine tho price of. such lands with the' Minister. 3. Terms in reach of all, as follow,:— AGRICULTURAL FARMS.—Annual rent, Gd. in £ or. capital value for 20 years, balance of 10s. :n d; payable end of term, when the Tee Simple is given. • AGRICULTURAL HOMESTEADS are. n.ado Freehold by" an annual payment of 3d. per aero for 10 years. " We aro now '■ forming a: group, so kindly communicate with us and .be included. To save expense, one fanner- can inspect for a group, and secure cation. H. BAKER & CO., ,' : ■ No. 3- CALEDONAN CHAMBERS, ■ - WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.. . ' FOR SALE. A PROFITABLE LITTLE. DAIRY FARM,' ■.'.'•comprising— O"? ACRES of Rich Flat Alluvial Land, situOJL. ate hi tho RENOWNED'KIARANGA, and within easy distance of Palmerston and Loneburn. Adjoins two creameries and school. Well fenced! and watered by two artesian wells. This fine little property carries 20 cows throughout tho year. Buildings consist of a modern G-rpomed house, stable,, loft, piggeries, implement, and cowshed.' Good cai'dcn and orchard. '. PRICE ... ... .;. il-150 TERMS ... ' .£550. Apply ; ' BELL BROS., LAND' AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ ' C 737: TIMBER PEE ACRE - LAND. INVESTORS— Why pay fancy prices for im- . proved land when • you can get the following property, covered with splendid MILLING TIMBER, for X 2 PEE ACRE, and make, a fertuno out of it, the timber alone being valued at several times tho price asked for tho freehold. When ail in grass', the property will winter at least two sheep to the acre:— v f>AS}A ACRES FREEHOLD, six miles . from Manawatu Railway, mostly covered with good RIMU BUSH, estimated to cut 20,000 feet per aero. Metalled road to within two miles. Improved land in this vicinity valued at £8 per acre. .£2 15s. per , acre refused for timber alone on adjoining 'property. PRICE £2 PER ACRE. ,£IOOO cash, .£IOOO in twelve months, balance four years at 5 per cent. LOftIQDSLL .Sc. CO., LEADING LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE. Buyers can be met at Shannon, and shown over property. . ' 5252 COCHRANE & BUTEMENT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FOR EXCHANGE. 1000 ACRES Freehold, for a smaller placo, equity .£5200, : 900. ACRES Freehold, for a .Dairy Farm, equity ,£4300. . 190 ACRES Freehold croppine land, for 1000 acres sheep country, equity JEISOO. • FOR SALE, 50 ACRES, two miles from Masterton, all ploughablo. Prico X 26 per acre. - COCHRANE AND BUTEMENT, UND AND COMMISSION AGENTS Queen Streot, MA.3TERTON. CBBO

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 2631, 5 August 1908, Page 12

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