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LAND NOTICES. ■''' 'i WILLIAM H. ■ TURNBULL & CO., PANAMA STREET. . and No. 1 RIDDIFORD STREET.

00 ACRES. FREEHOLD-at PAENGAROA, U« ACRES, OPOTIKI.-SM acres freehold nn« 27 miles' from Taurauga, and 0 miles from G4l acres L.I.P;, at 4d.,' 21 miles from Opo. re Puko Township. On main road, 450 tiki, en tlio main Motu-Gisborac Road, 650 acres best flax swamp.'and.a largo propor- acres grass, balance .(jobd ' bush, 8: mile* tion is ready to cut. 550 acres highly good sheep-proof fencing, 12 paddock's,.good improved land, all in best English glasses 6-roomcd house, \ aero orchard,'lo acres, ami crops. All ploughablo, and subdi- stumped, ploughed, und grassed round tha vided into 10 well-watered' paddocks. homestead, large woolshed, good yards and Carrying capacity is GOO head of cattle on .- concrete dip, 100 acres flat. Present stock: grassed portion. Creamery on property, 1000 breeding owes, 100 wethers, and 80 which is only 5 miles from port of mixed cattle Price £i per acre. Maketa on East Coast. Two comfortable .. building K M,i ( lr l li""v hoUSe i i ' w l th °lii 672 ACRES, recognised as ono of the finest in. S ' Vards^n e in tho Ma nawutu District, situated 1 milo fencing in good order. Price, £W 10s. per f Eaihvay station Vast office on the main road. Subdivided into paddocks S5 ACRES.—One of the most beautiful pro- ■ of 40 to 140 acres each. 7-roomed house, Pprhes in Rangitikei, nil level and plough- 3-roomed cottage, stable, dairy, buggy nnle, and carrying upwards of 3000 6hecp, 'sheds, v.oo'.sV.eil, cemented cow bails and cattle, and horses, 13 paddocks, 13-roomed yards, bkecp ..'lip, shearing sheds, tele-, modern house,■ outbuildsiips.-do.- It has phone, t'.s. ij.iglisli trees pkntcd in three ( good road frontn-*ri",' ; i.l would cut ' atiundsiv/c. ilie property would mako a, up to good advantage ii; •■..\v] fai'ins, 1\ magnificent i.-iud farm. .Price; £28 10a. per miles from Railway Station and Cheese acre. 'Ali.Wil can remain on mortgage at I'actory, Price. per "cere. 5 per cent. C 903 ON THE'' MARKET FOR OWE,MONTH. "I AOQ ACRES.—AII well grassed, except few acres shelter bush; 550 acres rich flat and jit P' oU £kablc 'and, ual.uico good sheep and cattlo country, all splendidly fenced, 15 paddocks, permanent water. Carrying capacity, 2500 sheep, besides cattle and horses. Good homestead, ideal situation. Stock market and Railway only 8 miles. Township:.only: 2i miles. A splendid fattening and lamb-raising farm. PRICE for Freehold, £U pox acre.! Cash, £2500. ■ . :' ■• M. F. M C NEILL AND CO.,''VLAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON C 1260

1000 ACRES. FREEHOLD at PAENGAROA, : 27 miles' from Taurauga, and 0 miles from re Puko Township. On '.main road, 450 acres best flax swamp, and a largo proportion, is ready to cut. 550 acres highly improved land, all in best English grasses and crops. All ploughablo, anil subdivided into 10 well-watered' paddocks. Carrying capacity is GOO head of cattlo on grassed portion. Creamerv on property, which is only 5 miles from port of Maketa on East Coast. Two comfortable and well-built dwelling houses, with outbuildings, stables, stock vards, etc. All fencing in good order; l'rico, JCIO 10s. per acre. ■.;"..•■ 1035 ACRES.-One of the most beautiful properties in Rangitikei, nil level and ploughnnle, and carrying upwards of 3000 6hecp, cattle, and horses, 13 paddorks, 13-roomed modern house, outbuilding Ho. It has three ( good road frontr.-?;,-, ; i, 1 would cut up to good advantage ii; .'..hy farms, 1\ miles from Railway Station and Cheese I'actory, Price. .£23 per acre. ON THE' MARKET 109.R ACRES.-AH well t'lassed, except i iii land, tialonco good shec paddocks, permanent water. Carrying capacit homestead, ideal situation. Stock market and miles. A splendid fattening and lamb-raisinc Cash, £2500. ':■;■.'■ M.W. M C NEI LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155

'■'■■; -.'" STRAIGHT-OUT'LEASE. ■■'."■■'' 'v :, "--/'\_'. 204. ACRES, divided into several paddocks; carry 50 cows and young cattle; 2 miles town, /VVjt creamery, etc; Cowshed and Dairy (concrete- floor); 5-rooined House and Trapsied, For Loase at ISs. per acre. 1 APPLY SHARP- • . ' , P-C PARKER,, AND VINCENT,; / ; ' : ' LEVIN. '■''■'■ ".' '.-'■■' PAYABLE , ENVESTMENTS.; -■■■; 1 fkfkA ACRES,-situated on u main' road, about IS miles iroin railway station and 7 milos luUv from post office and store; il/0 acres cleared and sown in beet English grasses,; balance good bush (I'awa and Kiuiu); the. best country not having yet been cleared. Subdivided and fenced. It will carry two wet sheep to the acre. A loan has been raised to metal the road past the property. Title is 0.R.P., at 16s. per acre; no restrictions as to residence. Tno adjoining property sold at £i 2s. Gd., and it cost 21s. per acre extra to • acquire the .freehold; a IOOu-acro section in the vicinity recently realised >£5 17s. 6d. The price for this property ,is only £3 10s. per acre, and easy terms can be arranged at 5 per cent.. ■■'..■■•■■ ,'■••■'' ■.■."•■■'.'..;■ (r/»A ACRES, all in grass, except 100 acres shelter bush, well fenced and subdivided; 8 4OU sheep-proof paddocks; goal dwelling and outbuildings; 3 nulea.from railway station, handy to post oflioe aiid township; /very easy country; rich grazing land; guaranteed to winter 2 sheep to the acre besides ■ cattlo.. Price, £5 10s, per acre; reasonable terms. Stook can be taken at valuation. • No. 3172 1 a m .ACRES, First-class Dairy Farm, all well improved, and in good order; well sheltered Xrkt by patches of native bush; good dwelling, cowshed (concrete floor); wated laid ot tha house aid shed. Situated on good, metal road, 3j miles from town, factory, railway, etc. Price, <£25 per acre; reasonable terms. No. 3357 OKA ACRES,' 480 of which are in grass, balance good bush land; good whaie; well fencedj i/Du fronting main road and railway. All good land, well watered, and estimated to winter 2 6heep when'all in grass. Price, £5 per acre. .£3OOO can remain'on mortgage, if required. . No. 3177 1 PAO ACRES, 0.K.P., at 15s. per acre; GOO meres in balance good bush; well fenced <Ott/V and subdivided; good wharo, woolshed,'and dip. ' Good road'and a metalled road - within 5 miles. All, good land, and will winter 2 sheep to the acre: Price,' £& 10s. per acre, about two-fifths cash required. ' No. 3350 I can Finance Stock for clients buying a Farm through my agency. Loans negotiated. ■ .NEWTON:KING,/ i; : • JAND'AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.,. C 3910

l ■ • ■ ■■■•■•.; - ■ W. H. MORRAH St CO., A UCTIONEERS, LAND' AND ■■ ESTATE **■ . AGENTS, • WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ■. s - • ■ ♦ ■IQAA-ACRB FARM, HUTT -VALLEY," 1| Xt/lrl*. miles from railway; 1600 acres in best grass; fenced into 12 paddocks; 209 acres flat; first-class homestead; orchard, and outbuildings; wdolshcd, dip, and v sheepyards. Price M 10s. acre. Terms. . FIRST-CLASS FARM, .'. , HAWKE'S BAY. KfJA ACRES, Freehold, i miles Jtom ■ WATDAI\) iPDKURAU, 403 acres grass, 112 acres crops; fenced; numerous paddocks; nearly all been ploughed; 2-roomed whare and sheepyards. Now carrying.soo ewes, 1200 store-sheep,'and 20 head cattle. All limestone land; vory: rich soil. Price, .£ls- acre: Easy terms. BEST IN.'DISTRICT- .< - .SOUND SOTEL BUSINESS, \ .'. MANAWATU'LINE-jerfOO.' Apply'for" details.- .%..> ;',--.;■ .•■,.;( -.-• - -. C9Ol nirfi ACRES, a first-class FARM; in Otaii Hill District; 650 in grass; balance bush; good hills and rich flat lands' for fattening or' 'dairying; grand situation, near station, school, and creamery; new house and buildinei. For nrice. terms, etc, bddlj .' "CN./'K WELLINGTON TERRACE. ; ; - - "•• ' Or Agents. 6298 nr\(\ iACRES, L.1.P.; 100 acres level enough oUU to plough; balance limestone hills; 200 acres in grass; 5 paddocks; 5-roomod house, cowshed, sheep yards, garden, and orchard; will carry 1\ sheep per acre and 40 head d! cattle. Yearly rent, .£l3 10s.; owner's interest, JCS ss. • Easy Torms arranged, or will Exohange for Dairy Farm. Addlv E.'B. HAEEAND CO., . CIO9J " Pahiatua, EiEiiTiii i -ffli ."■■■ irWkre. ; : Franco sends us tho beautiful, Italy furnishes the ornamental, whilst Germany and England contribute the useful. We are in touch with tho chief of\tlio Old World potteries, and so when you need anything in Chinawaro wo believe you will find our stock best provides that need. ..-'.'-. •" '■: _ - ~- Our Showrooms are open to .your inspection, and if you'favour, us with a visit, it, implies no obligation to buy. CLASSV/ARE AND SIMILAR HOIVJE NEEDS, TOO. . Edward ladersoiX-toM-Ltdl CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS, . WILLIS ........WELLUviTON. Established GO Years.' ■ -~..: C 1065 Hectrical Engineers & Impoftess, 45 and 47 CUBA STREET. ,Head Office, SYDNEY. , TAlso at. MELBOUBNE. . \ ,'. .-■ —: — - ■ '. p ■•'-.'-.!, ' '■''• SOLE AGENTS : : for ' THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD., ENGLAND.

Also for. "OSRAM" LAMPS Wholesale Suppliers of ALL CLASSES of ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. Tel. No. 2069. P.O. Box 765. • C 1274 SAVE YOOe EYESIGHT.. Use Acetylene. In a paper read at tho Royal Institute of Public Health, Mr. E..H. Robson, Consulting Architect to tho Local government Hoard, stated that, alter twenty years' experience, he placed ACETYLENE si tho head of all lights , for me IN SCHOOLS, because it is tho BEST LIGHT EOR 'HIE EYESIGHT. Univcical Generators, Gas Fittings for Acetyleno or Coal'gas. Burners and Glassware. Carbide in all sizes from 1/lGin. to 3{in. TOWN LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. NEW ACETYLENE GAS LIGHTING ' CO., .LIMITED, 25 King's Ghambers, Wellington. FOR SALE: 1 500 volt, 1-h.j). Compton Motor. Q1245

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 12

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