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LAND NOTICES. 1650 ACRES, OHURA VALLEV, s IN PERPETUITY, RENTAL £19 2s. Tawa and supplejack bush and about 400 , acres of fern land. ... ' About 100 acres: laid down in good English , grasses; 80 chains good fencing on road front- ' • age.' . The fern land is ploughable, and the whole property when in gms> is capable of carrying 3500 sheep. Good easy country,-lying well to the .sun. ' ~ ... Situated in a good warm valley, mild, winters, good even rainfall. ~ At present 26.miles from North Island Main ' Trunk Line, but. is right on the route of the . Stratford-Ongarue Railway, now in course ofconstruction. £3 10s. an acre will fell, grass, and fence this property, and in : that condition it is easily worth £7 10s. an. acre, bhowing what a really good investment it is.. Price, £1850. , ' ' . R. WILSON & CO., LTD., . TAIHAPE. ' ri. ■ C9W GENTLEMEN. 1 THE AMERICAN. FLEET ' VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL' " < SHORTLY, v ' AND oar Main Trunk Railway Lino,, will -.'.... be so near completion' by )then that yoo will undoubtedly take, that route to add your enthusiastic assistance', to welcome our Ameri-, can cousins. In doing So, we strongly advise you to do tho 'trip -leisurely, • giving ua l an' opportunity to 6how you some of the finest and cheapest grazing country, in the Dominion. ■ Should' you decide to do. as we suggest, we •will meet, you aj any station along the line • and show you investments which,' if taken;' will make your trip not only one of pleasure, but one of great financial success as well.: Appended are particulars of one of the • .i many hundreds of genuine bona fide specsj we .-. have to. otfelr. '. . .. . ACRES FREEHOLD... .Rich, 1 , low, • V® I y"'i rolling, • 6unny,'; limestone country.' : ■ all in grass, but 200. acres shelter bushi large area ploughable; well 'watered,. well fenced .. and subdivided into 20 paddocks, buildings cpmpriso a large ,10-roomcd .gentleman's.; residence, replete with every-modern 1 conveni--! ence, telephone, ~etc.; .3 . , ' wool sheds,- • manager's cottage, -. ; dip, sheep and • .cattle."' yards.",', Only s.^miles , • by. good metalled road from town' railway,' •' and the best stock-market. on>the West' Qoast. ,The property is now' wintering 5400. sheepi, an'J 300 head of cattle.-. ■-, .-.V Price i£D ,ss. per. aero. First-class terms can be -arranged. ; For further particulars\apply v ,' ': ■ . ROSS : and. ; macgregor,^ , MASTERTON. ' • CHEAP FARMS.. .. FOR,SALE. . .:/ OAC ACRES, about half flat; balance low 4UO hills, .subdivided into numerous, pad- ' docks, well-wateied, gocd 7-roomed house, and S-roomed cottage, outDuildings, etc., within IS miles of Wellington. Price ,£9 ,10s. per 'acre. , Terms arranged. . ACRES. SILVERSTREAM, "about two- ' ~JO thirds-rich flat land,': highly adaptable for subdivision, nearly liOOOft. main road frontage;. good 8-rooiiied house,. cottage, and outbuildings. For price of goodwill of lease and .freehold, apply to the undersigned. cjfXfk ACRES, Manawatu Line, all in grass, OUU ' ring fenced, subdivided into 12 pad- ■ docks,'permanent water supply/good orchard, 50 acres flat, balance.low hills; good homestead .of 12-rooms, cow-bails and farm holdings; situated three > miles .from ; station, dose to important , town;;-; Price £13.;105.-per, acre; only jeiOOOf .cash' required, at 5 per cent. ■ ft Of) ACRES, Manawatii Line, about 100 &OM acres flat, part stony, balance low hills, well-watered, .subdivided'.into 12 paddocks, a'out 15 acres broken' to plough, 3-roomed houso, 8-stall cowshed; bandy to railway station, creamery; and school, by good metal road,' Price £13 per acre. •" . '■ H. ERIMEST .LESGHIf.O.M,.: ' ISO FEA.THERSTON. STREET,' WELLINGTON ■

Or LOWER HUTT. ( ■ foe sale. SEASIDE TEA ROOMS. A GEAND OPENING FOE MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. • i£s PER .WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. '/ ' TEADB • STEADILY : INCREASING. TjjREMISES.—Shop and Largo Tea Rooms, ••- i>- with 10 Dwelling Rooms attached; lease 10 years; 5 years at JC2, balance of term .£2los. Turnover ,£7OO por annum.' One-third Profit \ Goodwill and. Fixtures ,£l5O. " Stock and Furniture> at' Valuation. 1 . . ''. ' Apply sharp— 1 ■ - ■ LEWIS AND'' CO., : ESTATE WANGANUI. ' > '• CSS7 ACEES.—One of the best farms -in, : tho 'fr Dominion; Modern . 1 House,' stable, /store, and woolshed, all inVgood-order. Splendid, homestead. The best; fattening country ;procurable, and has-;alwaysibeen ; used,:for;'that ■purpose, with splendid 'result;j Every.,convenience to.' handling stock. . PRICE, ,£33" 15s. per acre,: .'. TEItMS.,' \ nnp ACEES.—SOO acres; .in grass. ; Well'wafc\ ;, OOvJ er ed,\ 5-roomed.. House, 2 rooms to ba ■ added, orchard,Tand /sheep : yards. Cart ' road ■past • property, I .nine miles from Waverley. . ' This is good healthy sheep country, the part in'grass will carry 800 sheep, 50 head cattle; and 10; horses, ail'(te year round., , /.PRICE,' J!5 per acre., TERMS.' • L. A. NOLAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND' SALESMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH. . . . ■■■, .■ ~ ; ' C 9U■ WE, HAVE THE EARTH FOR SALE. 1 ■ COME AND. SEE THIS. . SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE- ' '' I COUNTRY. /•AAA ACRES, 1 Nativo lease-, for .50 years, OWv per aero rent;. . Land is ..level and undulating, with improvement will'carry 2J sheep-per acre, besides cattle. . All gooe land., . ' PRICE, 15s. PER ACRE, GOODWILL. : ' Write at once to ■ V R. ■ HARRIS',' LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, r ' MASTERTQN. Numerous other Properties.' for Sale or Ex- ■ change. Particulars on application. CSO3

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 272, 10 August 1908, Page 12

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