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' LAND NOTICES. 1650 ACRES, OKUHA VALLEY £EAS23 IN PERPETUITY, RENTAL £ii 2a., Tawa and supplejack bush and about 400 acres of fern land. i About 100 acrei- laid down in good English grasses; 80.chains good fencing on rpad front* age. , ,^ Tho fern land is' ploughable, and the whole property when in gris? is capable of 3500 sheep. Good easy country,-lying well to the sun. Situated in a good warm valley, mild winters, good even rainfall. '! At present 2G miles from North Island Main Trunk Line, but is right on the route of the Stratford-Ongarue Railway, now in course of construction. \ »C 3 10s. an acra will, fell, grass, and fence, this property, and in that condition it is easily, worth £1 10s. an acre, showing what a really good investment it is.' • • . Price, .£IBSO. , ■ ' R. WILSOJM & CO., LTD., TAIHAPE. C 904 ' , GENTLEMEN." ; THE AMERICAN FLEET VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL SHORTLY. ... A ND our Main Trunk Railway Line will JtjL bo so near completion by then that yoa will undoubted!y ; take-that route to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our American cousins. In doing so, we strongly- adviEe you to do the' trip leisurely, giving us an. opportunity to show you some of tho finest and cheapest grazing country in the Dominion. Should you decido to do as we suggest, wo will meet you at any station along the lin» and show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip, not only one of pleasure, but one of great financial success as w.ell. Appended are particulars of one of the many -hundreds of genuine bona fide 6pecs, we have to offer. OI^AA ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, ■ /Q'j UU , rolling,- sunny, limestone country, all in grass, but 200 acres shelter bush; .large area-j plougha.ble; well watered, well fenced and 'subdivided into 20 paddocks: The buildings comprise a large . 10-roomed gentleman's residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; stables, loose-boxes, 3 wool sheds, manager's-lottage, men's-cottage,'-dip, 6heep : and cattle yards. - Only 5 milea by good metalled road from town and railway and the best' stock market-on the West Coast; The property ,is now wintering .5409 sheep and. 800 head' of,cattle. v"' 1 ' t v "«? '* Price £9'ss.'. per" acre. . - First-class terms can fce arranged, „ For further'particulars-apply ROSS AND MACGREGOR, alasteeton. ' ; •;; \ CHEAP FARMS. ■ FO&SALE. . an/. ACRES, about '"half -flat;- balance low hills, subdivided 1 into numerous paddocks, well-watered, gocd, 7-roomed house, and S-roomed cottage, outbuildings,, etc., within 15 miles of Wellington. Price .£9 10s. per acre, Terms arranged. -. ~ on ACRES. SILVERSTREAM,' about two; Jo thirds rich flat land.'v highly adaptable for subdivision, nearly "COOft.; main road front-'-age; good .'B-roomed- house, Cottage, and outbuildings. For price of goodw'Ul of lease and freehold, apply to ithe-undersigned,

onh' ACRES, ;Manawatu;Ljnc. alb in grass, oV". ring fenced, ) subdivide! into 12 paddocks, permanent water (supply, 'good orchard, SO acres fiat..baltlnce low hills; good homestead . of 22-rooms.. cow-bails .and farm buildings; sit. ' uatetT thfcea' fiinii station, close to im'.portant town. Price .£l3 10s. per , acre; only £1000 cash required, balance at 5 per cent. 1 fjofi ACRES, Manawatu Line, -about'loo rilOri acres ilat, part stony, balance low hills, well-watered, subdivided into-', 12 . paddocks, aout 15 acres broken to plough, 3,-roomed house, 8-stall cowshed; handy to railway station, creamery,: and school, by good metal road, Vrico JSI3 per.acre. ,;■* "••H. ERIMEST : .LESGHTQ!\h . ; iSG PBATBtEESTON.'STEBBX, WELLINGTON ■ Or LOWER HUTT.,. . ! ! .. v \ "* " .'-'V., .FOE- .SALE. i • 1 • , SEASIDE' TEA ROOMS.";' A GRAND OPENING FOR MOTHERLAND DAUGHTERS. ■ L : £5 PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. TRADE STEADILY INCREASING. PREMISES— Shop. and Largo Tea Rooms, with 10 Dwelling' Rooms attached; lease 10 years; 5 years .at. £2, balance Qf % ; ; Turnover annunv One-third Profit. Goodwill and''Fixtures .£l5O. • .Stock 'and Furniture--at,,Valuation.> Apply' sharp— ~ LEWIS; AND. COi|, , ' ESTATE ■ AGENTS; ' WANGANIJI. ~'• ; C 837ty pry ACRES.—One of the best firms in the i<ul/ •Dominion. • Modern'-'/House, ■ stable, store, and.woolslied, all. in.gopd order. .-Splendid homestead; -The best fattening country, procurable, and lias, 'always been used for that /purpose, .with, splendid result. Every con-Venience-fo-\handlingjstock. ' PRICE, .£33 15s. ' TERMS./'/',.... q/»/» ACRES.—SOO acres in grass. Wellwafc ' COO cre( j,. 5-roomed House,2. rooms' to' ba . added, orchard, aiid sheep yards. ' Ca'rt road' past property, nine ■ miles from >Wav'erley. This is■ good healthy sheep country, the part in grass will carry ;800. sheep, .50 head cattle, and . 10 horses, all the year round. PRICE, £5 per acre. TERMS. '■

L. A. NOLAN AND CO., I - AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN..' NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ■: V ' C 913 , WE : HAVE THE EARTH FOR SALE; COME AND SEE THIS. SPLENDID „ SHEEP- AND CATTLE . COUNTRY. , AA A ACRES, -Native loaso for 50 years; vJUvfl/ 9d. per .acre rent. ' Land is * levol ami undulating, with'improvement will carry 2i sheep... per acre,! besides cattle. All good land. '< ■ . . "PRIC33," 15s: : ' PER ACRE, GOODWILL. • \ Writo at onco to X ' R." HARRSS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT,' . ;. - MASTERTON. . ; ' Numerous'* other Properties for Salo or' Exchange;- Particulars on application. CBO3

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 275, 13 August 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 275, 13 August 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 275, 13 August 1908, Page 12

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