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. AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OCTOBER 1, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS, HARCOURT AND CO., in conjuuction with MESSRS. C. F. MILL WARD AND CO., Wanganui, will boII by Public Auction, in their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, Wellington, THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK OF THE WELL • : ' , KNOWN : .. ' ' "G RAN C. E ESTATE," Westmere, Wanganui,Containing 218 acres of the richest loam land,' about 180 acres of which are ploughable; well fenced, subdivided and watered. Magnificent Homestead of 15 rooms, replete with every modern convenience. Large orchard, beautiful garden, plantation, etc. This property; is splendidly suited for grain growing, fattening or dairying, and is an ideal 6tud farm; it has wintered seven sheep per acre, and turned them off in prime condition; is situated close to the seaport town of Wanganui, and within a mile of the fashionable residences of Wanganui's best citizens, close to Westmere Railway .Station, creamery, cheeso factory, and school. As the owner is leaving-for England, the property MUST BE SOLD, thus offering an opportunity of securing a Magnificent Home and one of the finest pieces of fattening land in the Dominion at a Bedrock Price. TERMS—About £4000 - cash, balance four years at 5 per cent. Further particulars from • HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, Wellington. C. F. MILLWARD AND CO., Wanganui. 6531 ; BAY OF PLENTY LAND AGENCY, TAURr.<IGA. GOOD LAND. : SHALL MONEY. LOVELY CLIMATE. TO those on the lookout for GOOD CHEAP LAND, write or wire me AT ONCE; jt ■better still, come and inbeoot for yourse.f, when I shall be most tiappy to show you ou;. district. - I have a sprendiil Li.«t of Properties—DAlßY, .SHEEP, aud CA'iTLE FARMS —lilocks from .One Aero to Ten Thousand, which will com,pare favourably with any iu liia loijiau. ; As a Fruit or' Cemr-growl ug° distriot, or as Health Resort, tho Buy uf Plenty cacmut l 0 ■surpassed Don i lose this opportunity, as land is beiuj Uakeu up daily, and. pHce* ure adianciuj. Write for information Nothing a trouble. •JOSEPH E. DALTON," " • LAND AND' ESTATE AGENT, MINING E.NtiINEKI! AND SURVEYOR, 'IJiviiNSJib.- IM'Kivi'RETEI!, ; AND NATIVE LAiND AGEivT, ■ V. UAltt. £> 1 i'A Ulu .'SUA. . Telephous No. -14. , . iioi 15 • . A'UU Code. 4th Edition. •. ..j ; -■ - ..-Caat ' THE'>CHOIC=3T LAND"IN^T,H E ; C,0MjNICN. 'I'trE have for imiue'diate SaLe 3UCI ACRES 1 V¥. ot'."'iHi!•iUClxEax' RlVjt,ii.t:i,ATS,;lN Tiili.' UuMINiON; ail in best English grasses; nil ievel, and every mcu |)luugliaWe i eicept 41) acres of shelter bush, substantially l'euced antl subdivided. Most inoderu b-iooined Uouse, uuiuerous outbuildiugs. . Tuis is Au.mu.lu TUE FINEST FAT.Tii.MNG -.VAUiI- Ja'v 1.11 Xiiii Putii.lC. Mi -"' Situated close to' Railway, Creamery, and School, iu best purt ot llio Wuiiuracu District, penuaaoiit uator tuppiy. I'nce j:3l un acre, iSasy ihiiiis to a rouu man. .DON'T LET 'I'HIS CUANCU SLIP. SEE IT D'Oli YuU RSELI I '. LEASEHOLD FARM, •j i n ACRES, ll'orty Mile Bush District, 10 XjLO years' iease with ligiit of t;urchase, at £12 109. per acre; rent 12s. lid. per acre; It! acres ploughed, '.subdivided into (i paddocks. • 4-rooiae(l coitagu, , 1-bail cowshed, pigstye, and 3-rootned.cottage; close lo s-iiuyardsi very Euiiahte tor a dealer. Price lor owiier'a goodwill, only £230. •'A GOING CONCERN 7 CLOSE. TO WEL- • -•• ■■■■■ •- . LINGTON. • ' w ACRES, lease;,4.J years.to go, rent £121 AOX per" anniiin,' 'tree of' rates' or' tn'ies; situate- 4 miles, from . Wellington;..(J-roomod house, cowshed, concrete yards, etc.; stocky consists of 25 i-pring ealvers, 10.later calvers, 3 2-year-old heifers, 4 2-years-old 6teers, 14 yearling heifers, 2 3-year-old bulls; 27 gallon separator, 16 5 salloh cans, 2 carts- Price £425, . O'SULLSVArJ C 0.,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.' Rents Collected. Corner Grey and l'eatherston Streets. , Wellington C 55? W. H. W2ORRAH AND CO,, T AND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND JU • ' \ FINANCIAL AGENTS, WILLIS STREET. Telephone No. 10. MARANUI. - BUY A SECTION IN THIS SUBURB NOW! PRICES ARE LOW AT PRESENT. Later on they will be high. SECTIONS ARE LEVEL. ■ 50ft. i IGaft ... 70s. .per foot 50ft. i 222 ft. ... ... 80s. 'per foot. EASY TERMS. 10 Per Cent. Deposit. MARANUI has the Finest Beach anywhere: near this CITY OF WELLINGTON. MARANUI .has never suffered,from the effects of a boom. - MARANUI land is-sure to rise in value a little -while hence. Buy before a rise takes place. MARANUI offers the finest field for the'investment of capital yet'offered to the public. Call at our Office, and wo will convince vou MARANUI.is destined to be. WELLINGTON'S LEADING SUBURB. Plans and Further Particulars at •■ W.. H. MOERAH AND CO., • C 545 Willis Street. QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL GROUP . SYSTEM. SPECIALLY ADAPTED ' FOR FARMERS WITH LIMITED MEANS. have arranged with the Queensland »V Government to place Blocks of Land under offer to Notf 'Ztaland Selectors, under the following spiom'id conditions:-: 1. Land to be. selected by investors themselves, thereby obviating disappointment at ballot." ' ' 2. Selectors can detsrmine the price of suoh lands with the Minister. 3. Terni3 in reach of 611, as follow:— AGRICULTURAL FARJIS.-Annual rent, 6d. in £ on capital value for ? years! talanco of 10s. -n payable end of term, when the Pee Simple is given." AGRICULTURAL UOMESTEADS are made Freohold by «n onnual payaionr of 3d. per acre for j0 years. We are now forming a group, m kindly communicate with us a,id be included. To save eipense, one farmer can inspect for o group, and socure oDtioa. H. -BAKER'& .CO., No. 3 CAIJEDONAN CHAMBERS, .WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 300, 12 September 1908, Page 16

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