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LAND NOTICES. 730 ACRES in splendid district, 500 acrcs flatj balanco very easy hills; 17 paddocks, well watered. Large house, numerous plantations. Every convenience. In fact, an ideal farm. Price, £25 per acre. Good terma. Apply early— A. H. ATKINSON & CO,, LIMITED, F E I L D I N G. C 690 HAVE YOU GOT .£2OO TO INVEST? *" 412 ACB'iSS O.E.P. AT 275. Gd. 100 ln best English grasses, balance good mixed bush. Greater portion of grass {fenced. SITUATED IN TEE FERTILE VALLEY OF THE KAWHATAU RIVER, 14 MILES FROM MANGA WEKA. Adjoining country, all in grass CANNOT BE PURCHASED UNDER £11 AN ACRE. Winters 2i sheep to the acre, besides a largo number of cattle. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL RUT. It is offered BELOW ITS VALUE at £1200. From practical man, owner will accept <C2OO CASH, and leave balance on good terms. Apply— R. WILSON AND CO., LT®,, TAIHAPE. C 959 TO ALL IN SEARCH OF LAND. ■\SS7"E have to bring under your notice that the » ' land Jin SOUTH TARANAKI is still the CHEAPEST in the market of this Dominion. No land will 6how such good returns. The undersigned have for sale a very long range of. good Properties, many of which would be a good sound investment for Speculator or Mariner. In many cases SPECIALLY EASY TERMS can be arranged for capable men, with large strong families accustomed to milking. There is no part of the Dominion where persons with small capital can got a start as in houth Taranaki. 1 ACRES—Splendid Dairy Farm, capable JLOU of carrying 90 cows, three miles from Hawera; two good dwellinghouses and all buildings; J-mile from factory aud railway. Very easy terms. 1A A ACRES—Splendid 2i sheep land, all IIUU in grass and well subdivided, good healthy country, 14 miles from railway on . good coach road, mostly metalled; good buildings, dip, aud woolshed." £!); good terms. "1 A" ACRES-Fine Dairy Farm, all good XV/o buildings. Price £37; .£550 cash, .balance very eaiy terms. 1A ft ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, J-mile from ItcU factory and railway, metal road, good buildings. Price, £30 per acre; .£-100 cash, balauce arranged. WEST COAST FARMERS' TRADING ASSOCSATSON, : HIGH STREET. HAWERA. C 902 W. B.'CHENNELLS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS, MASTFRTON. The Oldest Established and Principal Agency ,'n the Waiiorupa. FORTY-MILE BUSH DISTRICT. rAA ACRES, adjoining Railway Station, and ifl/t/ only 1J miles trcm school and creamery, good roads in, all-directions, flat and undulating country cf limcitoue and papa formation, (i acres cultivated, 14 paddocKs, winters ii sheep per acre, besides cattle and horses, new 10-roomed house, woolshed, dip, 2 6ets yards, cowbail. etc. Price £17 per acre. Une of the most compact mixed farms oil the market, equally suitable lor dairjiag, sheep, and cropping. Will easily subdivide into dairy farms. Terms moderate. (JOA ACRES 2J milci from railway station, rvOU P. 0., and store, :.ad miles from' factory, nice easy cointry, with 50 lures ploughed, very carefully sown in best English glass, carries 2 ewes per r.cre and 22 cattle, excellent 5-roouied dwelling with washhouse, dairy, cowbails, sheep yards, dip, good orchard, B paddocks. best fencing, plenty of water, lease for five years with R.O.P. at £'10 10s. per acre., £580 for goodwill; a beautiful little place. 3051 • Current copy of our Land Guide will be forwarded post free on application C 765 FOR SALE. LAND ON THE MAIN TRUNK LINE. A CAPITAL little Farm, comprising 200 Acres, situate near Hunterville on metalled road. 3 miles from creamery and school. All in grass, well fenced, and watered; 50 acres ploughable, balance easy hills, suitable for dairying: New 4-roomed cottage, cowshed (8 bails), barn, and piggeries. Price, £12 per acre. Easy terms. A N exceptionally good, partly improved, Seotion, comprising of 412 Acres, situate in the liawhatau \ alley, near Mangaweka. Tendre 0.R.P., at 275. Gd. per acre; 100 acres in grass, balance bush. A lot of new fencing erected. Will easily carry 21 sheep per acre. Price £1250. ' For-particulars, apply, BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. C 737 C. SNOW AND CO., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. - MAIN TRUNK LINE. TWO EWE COUNTRY. AAA ACRES, O.K. p., at 265. Handy to *±1/17 rising township, on main road, close to stock market, hilly to undulating country nice 6-roomed house, good wojlstal. etc. Price, £8 ss. per acre; good terms. gy NORTH WAIRARAPA. QQ£A ACRES. 3000 acres in grass, balance OOUV bush well watered, lino rolling and hilly country, stcck low on the farm 5000 sheep, 300 cattle, good G roomed liouso, 2 woolsheds and dips. Price, £6 per acre. Owner will take Farm or To.vn Property as part payment for the above. C9GO CHEAP BUSH FARMS. OAA ACRES, 0.r.p., at 12s. 6d. per acre; .V situated / miles from township, and 20 miles from Main Trunk Railway; 250 acres in best English grasses; about 200 acrcs ploughable when cleared; good 2-sheep, limestone country; 3 paddocks, 3 miles 7-wire new fencing; good ia-ropmed house, cowshed, sheep and cattlu yards. Price, / £3 per acre; terms, £500 down, balance at 5 per cent. IfiO I.i.p. rent £8 Bs. a year; X\ll/ situated 8 miles from township and 15 miles from Main Trjnk; about 50 acrcs in grass; first-class 2t-sheep country; 85 chains fencing, 4 paddocks, no house; 3 acres been ploughed and cropped, which yielded 10 tons of potatoof to the acre. Prioe, £3 ss. per acre cash. A. G. CUNNINGHAM, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION , - AGENT, ■ - TAIHAPfU C 321 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 15

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