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; LAND NOTICES. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS FOE SALE. UASIERION". 3000 ACRES, 1500 acres good rloughablo land. Now wintering J3CO sheep, 2GQ cattle, 20 horses. Wool clip 3 yearß averagod •£930. Yearly prelit sales sheep and cattla iIOCJ. This Estate payß 10 per cent, per annum. Strongly n.. J inmended as lirat-class investment. Price only i'ti per acre. Title Laud Transfer. TARANAKI.—2OO . ACRES Excellent Dairy Farm, at J-13 per acre. AH level and in grass, close to chce : o and butter factory, school and Post Office. Two live-roomed htus:s, ]i) bail cowshed, garden, 12 paddocks Will carry GO milking coivs. Easy terms will be jiven; or will be leased for five years; ,£Go3'cash; rent, 12s. per acre, payable half-yearly; right to purchase (optional), at any timo during term. TAIUNAKI. 1311 ACRES, all in grass, at ,. n " per aCrb. Two sheep to acre country. TAUANAKI. —525 ACRES, at .£5 per acre, 300 acres grass. 'J-'wo sheep country. C-ily £625 cash required. TARANAIi.I. —1153 ACRES, at sg. per acre. All in gross. Two sheep country. Only ."1000 cash required. TAKANAivi. —680 ACRES, at .£7 IDs. per aero, All in grass. Winters twj ewes, Good warm sheep country. TAKANAIU.—I7OO nt io 3 . Por acre. 900 acrcs in grass. Good two sheep country, 'TARANAKI.—62O_ ACUiiS, at ,£8 10s. per acre, ad grassed. Good two sheep country. TAKANAIU.— Fine Dairy Farm of 191) acres, i ill i.-r acre, all grassed. Nearly all plough' al;Ie. Only isuo cash. TARANiKi. -15U ACRES, at XG per acre. SOO aorcs welt gta- U. Two und i hult sheep country. Several Dairy Farms, 100 acres upwards, from .£9 10s. per acre. yVAIKATO.—72OO ACRES, over half level land, complete homestead, iipleudid farm. Price iv.ly ■£! per ucre. Very easy terms. Write tor particulars. \V A\ uitLEY.—V.OO ACRES, guaranteed two sheep country, and 200 cattle, 1400 acres good gvas?, IS pauuuciuj, homestead, woolshed, yards uud dip. Price only ia per acre. \ ery e<i 3 y teruis. WILLIAM . SIMCLA&, . NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. .WELLINGTON. C 747 516 ACRES. jVATIVK LEASE at Is. Gd. an acre, 21 years (19 to run), with right of roncwal for further 21 years at 5 per cent, on unimproved valuo. COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Seven miles from Main Trunk Railway; llfi ACRES IN GRASS, and fonced; well watered, and lies well to sun; RICHJ3OIL, papa formation; easy country; will carry 2i SHEEP TO THE ACRE; balanco of Bush comprises GOOD MILLING TIMBER. A Good CHEAP PROPERTY, hold under a GOOD SOUND LEASE. PRICE 355. an Acre cash. Apply sharp— R. WILSON AND CO., LTD,, TAIHAPE. ■ . COO 4 GENTLEMEN. , THE AMERICAN FLEE? 1 ' ' VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL AND our Main Trunk Rniivnr Tin* will be so near completion by then that yon will undoubtedly lako that route {•> add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our American cousins. In doing so, wo stron?lv adviss you to do tho trip leisurely, giving us : an opportunity to sliotv .you come of the fm.e?fc nnd cheapest grazing country in th* Dominion. Should you decido to do a§ wo \suggest, wo will meet you nt any station along the line nnd show you investments which, if takon,/ will make your trip not only one of pleasure, but one of great financial buccpss as well. Apppnded are particulars of ono of the many hundreds of genuine bona fide specs, we have to offer. ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, vv rolling, sunny, limestone country, all in grass, but 200 acres shelter bush; largo area plonghablo; well watered, well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks. The buildings comprise a large 10-roomed rentleman'* residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; fUble?. loose-boxes, J wool sheds, manager's "ottag? t men's cottage, .dip, sheep and caUle yards. Only 5 miles by, good metalled road from town nnd .railway nnd the best stock market ou tho West Coast. The property is now wintering SiOD 6heep aad 300 head of cattle. Price ss. per acre. First-class terms can fce arranged^ For further particulars apply ROSS AND fVIACGREGOR. &IASTEBTQN. ■ ALLEN T. ViCKERS, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. XAlliAi*ri und UHAiiUNB,

Undertakes the Surveying, Cntting-np, and Placing oil the .Market, Properties of ever/ Description. PERIODICAL LAND SALE 9 In my Taihapo and Ohakune Salerooms. ■ EEGULAE SATURDAY SALES Of PIGS, PRODUCE, PuULTBr, and FUENITURE. EOKSE SAMS MONTHLY. Fire, Accident, and Live Stock Xnsnranoa. Good Storage and Sample ltooma. ' . C 833 FOR EXCHANGE. 3 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at 3fls. por week, for good Dairy Farm of about 100 acres. Equity, ,£I6OO. 1 AAj] ACRES,'Freehold, 3-sheep country, ■ivvv for unencumbered property. Eauitv. .£6OOO. FOE SALE, 500 Acres, Freehold, guaranteed 2J-sheep country, all clear, all in grass, 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings. Price, JCIO. Apply for further particulars. Only 9 miles from good town. FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc. ( COCHRANE' & BUTEMEWT, QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON. CSSO ALLEN AND MOORE, YORK CHAMBERS, 31 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. STATIONERY SHOP in City, showing good turnover. A good opportunity for a man and ivit'o to start in business. Price and full details on application. "OESTAURANT and Boardinghousc, also in JU> City, doing wejl. There is also another chance not to be missed. BOARDINGHOUSES in all parts of the City for Sale. DAIRY FARM TO EXCHANGE. Wo hnro a nico little Dairy Farm to Jib;, change fur a smi}ll Bhuop lam. Equity, <£1200. ■' C7CO

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 11

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