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.!■...■•.. LAND HOTICE3. ' WILLIAM' H. TU RNBULL' & CO., PANAMA STREET, < an d No. 1 UIDDIFOUD STREET.

TE ARO.—Land 41 x 152, 8-roomod House, ono fpoi> pantry, scullery, bathroom, electric light, hot and cold water, linen presses, and every convenience. This property is within . the penny section and contains a beautiful view of harbour and town. Price .£I3OO. ,»*' .3539 ■■■- INVESTMENT FOR £800. HEART OF TE ABO.-Three Houses an land . : -measuring Gift, x 74ft. Rentals .£l3o'per • annum. Price £1600, half cash, or as may •'. Be arranged. These houses, are never em P tT - The land is worth at least £900, 1 and tho houses, though not new, aro strong and ;n good order. ..■■■■ 3GM minute from tram, Id. section to Cuba Street, 6 rooms, ono floor, good order inside and out, mco elevation and outlook. Land 33 x 132. Good garden front and back. Pripo £850, cosy terms. SOUTH WELLINGTON.-Land 50 x 105, 8 rooms, two-story, scullory, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas throughout, and every convenience. Large gardfn beautifully laid out, fowlrun, etc., sunshino all day. Lovely view. Owner transferred to Auckland and must soil. Prico asked, £1050. 3625

A HAWKE'S BAY FARM FOR EXCHANGE. Sfifi U'P\« 700 acres in grass, balance in crop, all ploughablo; carries If to 3 sheep j coach twice daily;' school and creamery within easy distance; good roods; dark, loamy soil, all flat, ploughing and sowing, well forward; 6-roomed House, ■ 3-roomcd Cottage, implement shod, stable,, grain loft, etc.; fenced into 12 paddocks; wator'race, and artesian flow .to houso, etc. Price, £8 PER ACRE. EQUITY, £4000.' Owner must.'jjrt £1000 cash; balance in property. . , '. A GOOD SHEEP AND CHOPPING FARM.' "SHORTT'S/'LTD., \ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, Etc ClO9 t FOR LEASE. IT9fi ACRES good sheep country, 900 acrct. well grassed, balance bush, eabdrridod and X I *D watered by lakes and streams, carrying ICOO sheep and 100 head cattlo; good Houso of 7 rooms, woolshcd, dip yard, etc., situated 16 miles from railway, and .close to echool. Will lease for 5 years at ss. per acre rental, with compulsory purchase at 'end of term at £5 10s. per acre. £150 to bo paid in cash as guarantee of purchase. H. F. M C NEILL,AND CO., ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 153 FKATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. CKffl SPLENDID DAIRY PROPERTY. 136 ACRES. ' 136 ACRES. DIVIDED into 8 paddocks, all in grass, two-thirds ploughable, 28 acres been phioghtd. carry 50 cows, plenty of winter crops, 3 miles Town, Station, P.O, aid School, 2 miloa Creamery. L.T.T., 7-roouied House, cowsned, largo orchard, dairy (concrete floor). -' Price, £29 por aero, easy terms. Special'reasons for soiling. Write or call on us at once. PARKER AND VINCENT, ' LEVIN. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. • GRAND DAIRYING LAND FOR SALE. 253 ACRES All in tip-top grass, and all boon ploughed; well fenced and divided (puxlri 207 ACRES posts}, and water in every paddock. Warm, sheltered situation. SPLENDID 220 ACRES FATTENING COUNTRY. vVithin 10 chains of choose factory, and 1} mile* of school and Post Office. 200 ACRES OF THIS PROPERTY WILL WINTER 1 BEAST TO THE ACRE, and one paddock FATTENED 2J BEASTS TO THE ACRE To effect an immediate sale, owner will iffer those properties at the low price c! £39 PER ACRE, for a liinitod time. TERMS GIVEN. *"* H. F: RUSSELL & C 0.,: ' ' 'LAND AGENTS. Hil\lf PLYMOUTH. PAYABLE INVESTMENTS. ■ 1 (Iftrt situated on a main road, about 18 miles from railway statwn and 7 miloj Al/UV from post olheo and store; 500 acres cleared and 6own in best English, grasses, balance good-bush (Tawa and ltimu); the, best country not having yet been cleared. Subdivided and fenced: It will carry two wet shoop to the acre., A loan has been raised to metal the road past tho property. Title is 0.R.P., at 10s. per acre; no restrictions as to residence. The adjoining property sold at £4 2s. 6d.,-and it cost 245.- per acre extra to acquire the freehold; a 100U-acro section in the vicinity recently realised £5 17b. 6d. The price for this property is only £3 10s. per acre, and easy terms can bo arranged at 5 par oont i 'ry'fjn ACRES, all in grass, except 100 acro3 shelter bush, wall fenced and subdivided; & IDu shcep-prOof paddocks; gosi dwelling and outbuildings; 3 miles from railway station, handy to post office and township; very easy oountry; rich grazing land; guaranteed to winter 2 shocp to tho acre besides cattle. Price, £5 10s. per acre; reasonable terns. Stook can be taken at valuation. : ; ...-.■. No. 3172' -| a r/ ACRES, first-class Dairy Farm, all well improved, and in good order; well sheltered Xrki by patches of-native bush; good dwelling, cowshed (concrete floor); wated laid on tho house and Bhod. Situated on good metal road, 31 miles from town, factory, railway, etc. Prico, £25 per acre; reasonable terms. , , ' No. 8357 QKA ACRES, 430 of-whioh aro in grass, balance good bush land; good whare; well fenced: VOV fronting main road and railway. All good land, well watered, and estimated to wintor 2 sheep when all in grass. Prico, £5 per aero. £3000 can remain on mortgage,'if joquired. • , No. 3177 nAn ACRES, 0.R.P., at 15s. per aero; GOO acres in grass, balance good busk; well fonoed Otci* and subdivided; good whare, woolshed, and dip. Good road and a metalled road within 5 miles. All good land, and will winter 2 sheep to tho aero. Prico, £5 10s. per acre, about two-fifths cash required. , i No. 3350 I can Finance Stock for cheats buying a Farm through my. agoncy. Loans noirotiated. NEWTON KING, * LAND AND_ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. C39M

' TASMANIAN SEED UP-TO-DATES. FREE FROM BLIGHT. I AERY AND CO., LTD., AUon Street, have J in stock excellent (samples of. TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATE EARLY ■ SEED POTATOES. Those tubers have given best results during the part few years thoy have been imported into Now Zealand. They are an excellent cropper, and one of the beet' diseaseresisting potatoes. Also available, NEW ZEALAND-GROWN EARLY SEED POTATOES. - , Including "Princess Victoria," FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LTD.. Is prepared to PURCHASE PAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices, can be obtained on application at the. Company's Offices, or from any of the Bayers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, C 591 Managing Direotor. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! THE TARIKGAMUTU TOTARA SAWMILLS LTD. Are now in a position to supply all timbers, including Totara, Matai, Red and White Pine, in any quantity, and at tho lowest current rate. Bridge, ■ Drossed, . and Seasoned Timbers v a specialty.'' For particulars and price apply, " r rHE MANAGER," Taumarunui, or to | G. M'HATTiE, GENERAL MANAGER. MASTERTON. CONVEYANCES. KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. S DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDING • Daily, to connect with Apiti and RANGIWAHIA Coaches, returning in time for Southern Express. FOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE.-Time-table—Leave Foxtpn 6.80 a.m., orrivo Levin 5.30 a.m.;le»To Levin 10.30 a.m., arrivo Foxton 12 unon; leave Foxtou 2.30 p.m., arrivo Lovin- i.SO p.m.) leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive foxton 0.30 p.m. v , Loive Foxton II- a.m., arrivo Shannon. 12.30 p.m.; l«a-vo Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrive Foxton 4.au P.m. ' " FOXTON-SHANNON. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICEJ tho Shortest Route to and from Foxtan.— Lwve Foxton dnily C.30 a.m., arrivo Shannn daily 7.30 a.m.; leave Shunnn daily 10.15 a.m. arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; lcav« Foxl-on daily 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily 4 p.m.; leavo' Shannon daily 8.15 p.i_;, arrivo Foxton daily 8.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL, i ■ Proprietor. CHEAP PREPAID AD\ __TISEMENTS aro inserted in "The Dominion" as follows:— Situations Vacant ' : ' Situations Wanted 7 16 Words Houses and land To Let \ Sixpence. Board and Residence J

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 16

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