HAWKE'U OAV IMIO NOTICES, _ HAWKE'S HAY f'IIOPEHTIES, HAWKK'f-! IMV I'OWIWMH TIM; IMNIW'I OI.IJIATI'i ANJJ JUOIUWTMNMJ /« WKV, ZKALAND. F.UUIT MKMH. •J q A'UMW, livc-yiw-oM trwfw yielded £UT. J.O ln.it f.rnsiijn, ,i:r,oo wish fff/niro<l. Pries ,ti)2 llln. i»t nero. •fIA ACIfKH, fici'llciil. Apple Orelinrd, t<'i A" vnrldlicfl, /It'c-yuiir-uld li-wk, ff'iir yc/ir Ic;ii;h, h'Uli jniriOiii'jljif! cliiUsn, trees In excel lent order. inlcß'-il, .MM). Chciip, "O 1C 11 Kliil Lund, whjllmil for fruiUrow IV uv(. liamly t» MaxllirCH. In lo(» of 'l'V.> AONKK AND IjnVAllDtf. Cwlt minimi i only .£l4 I'd' niiri'. IJhlniico »t fi J>er tout, J Imvu yiivcnil (li-sl-cliidSi Oroliiirdß on in; books to (itl':(;l from, ];AIII.V MHMH. nix ACRKK, convoiliunl. to (school, podl office UtJ nnrl ('.renin!'! , )', nix-ronmcd house, all con vnnience?, <ti(jhl. )>nd'.l»cl;r., nri«Muti water 6Up l>ly; J'lttt Lund of K<io<f (|imlily. nfj ACIt-KS and upwards, rlplie&t Dalrylnj /vO Lands on )hi«llii|!B J'lniiiii, Cru.li re rjuircd, only XH \w.r nurc, l<iil(in(» nt ft po coiit 'l'hi« iiind in fi'fto fi'ijfri flood, b.Bvcrai iJairy !■'«riifa to select from. SHKKI , COUNTItY. ACRES, very fine Farm, KM acres Hat rev t/ only live. niii«s from I'roezifi!,' works, cloh to railway sidinj;, excellent Jajid well-)>nill, lioinc.-itcad and oiitbuildinfjs; wel walcrcd by permanent cpringii. caeli re quired. : 1 K(\(\ ACRKS, tinrJulatinjr country, close t XvjIUlJ scliool, post and telegraph office, ani saluyards. Good for turnips, oats, rape, and otlic crops., Good homestead and convenience* metalled road to tbo door. ONLY M I'EI AORE. All more or less under grass. A sni] for Southern buyers. jjnAA ACRES, Banio class of land as th "UvU above, ten-roomed hc.ise and out buildinss, telephone to honee. PRICE ONM ,Jtt 10s. PER ACRE. Good terms to suitablbuyer. KAn ACRES t0'20,000 Acres, a long list b OWIP soleet from. For further information of the abovo proper ties, or for any inquiry for Hawke s Ba; Land, apply to— DAVSD WHYTE, JUM. S , LAND AGEN'f, . Opposite the Post Office, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS, H.B. THE SUN TRAP OP'nEW ZEALAND. HASTINGS LAND. FRUIT FARMS,. 5 Acres, G\, 7J, 8, up to 2i Aores, chiefly in Fruit with Good Mouses. DAIRY FARMS, 23 Acres, 30, and 65 Acres with good houses, front ,£35 to ,£7O per acre SHEiSP or DAIRY FARJ.I-900 Acres, rich heavy soil; 1 mile from school; grows mag niiicent ryegrass, rapo, and mangolds, am all crops.in areas, with cottages; i'2G 10a . to i' 37 per acre. SHEEP FARM—SI 2 Acres, 0.R.P., at' 255. pe acre, at Dannevjrke; 2 miics from school creamery, etc.; winters, ilj sheop per acre well suodivided. Prico 10s. per acre terms. ■ . SHEEP FARMS, from ISOO Acres to SOOI • Acres: at prices from '£i to £7 per acre Write for Full List ot Valuable Properties J. A. EMBLLER, HASTINGS. C 109! .! LATHAM AND CO, ' FOE .SALE-TWO CHEAP PROPERTIES AKa ACRES, 300 being freehold ' and 151 tou ' acres leasehold, at low, rental, witl 20 years to. run, with right of renewal. 191 acres level, alluvial, dairying laud (no flood) nml 260 acres warm, low, limestone hills. Five, roomed dwelling, S cow-bails, wooishec!, yards dip, etc., well sub-divided and. watered. Neai creamery and school. Price, X 3700, with th< leaso given in. Cash required, .£7OO. '. rtiyo ACRES. A first-class rich, dairying 'rJ I O farm. Large house and outbuildings 120 cows could bo profitably- milked on tnc property. Adjoins railway station, near schoo. and creamery j - j>2s per acre;. .£OSO 'cash re quired. This property will appeal to practical .dairy farmers. LATHAM AND CO,, Woudville Land Aeency, ll'lican Street, WOODVILLB. C10G! A SNIP IN SHEEP COUNTRY. ■■■■ oorin ACRES'of Freehold Land, Transfer AOUv Title; partly improved; 10 miles from P. ;uid T. Office; altitude, from 1000 to 1500 ft.; practically ring-fenced, with small paddock; 2 v.-hares; 1000 acres ploughablo. Price, £1 per acre, and on easy terms. Apply, sharp, JOHN OQUPER AND CO,, LAND AGENTS. NAPIER. Numerous ■ other' sheep, dairy, and orchard properties. ; 9772 FOR SALE, RICH ■ LEVEL LAND. WILL GROW. ANYTHING. ONLY £b 10s. PER ACRE. SEEING IS BELIEVING. CIAI.L on the undersigned and view the ■' Splendid Samples of— TURNIPS, WHEAT, , MANGOLDS, BARLEY, POTATOES. . OATS, ONIONS, MAIZE, Grown in the Hamilton East District, justly noted for its fertile drained swamp land, as also for its superb climate. 1 am instructed to sell 1500 acres, in areas of 200 acres and upwards, terms 10 nor cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance can remain lor five 'years at 5 per cent. Only the deposit required if purchaser mulces certain improvements. Nature of thu land is rich, drained, nhd partly drained swamp; easy to work; no timber . to. contend with. Every, client who has inspected to date'has purchased. .DON'T GK'f LIiFT, BUT APPLY WITHOUT DELAY TO THE AGENT FOR VENDORH. ERNEST LEIG.HTON, 18S PEATHEESTON ST., WELLINGTON, Or LOWER HUTT. AQI7 ACRES. 0.R.P., at 335.; cttnatcil 0 UUI uiilus from lounshiij and railivav bj good road. About 400 acres in grass, bolanen nnsh;'2i sheep country. Price, inciudinj; 10,000 foet 0.8. Timber; A'3ooo. Terms XWW dowu; lialanco at S per cent. DQA ACRES, 0.R.P.. at I7e. Cd. per acre. OU\J Situated 2} miles from railway station (Main Trunk). 200 acres felled and grassed, 50 chains fencing (totara); β-roomed Ifouso (split timber), sheep yards, garden, etc. The balance is heavy biish, with good sprinkling oftotara, rimu, and matai. The soil is a rich loam, on papa and eam'otono formation, and generally rolling country, about half ploughablo when cleared. Prico, goodwill, £2 per aero. Terms, ,£IOO down balance o« arranged. OjO/1 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. fid. per acre. Situated 5 miles from railway 6tation (ifain Trunk), HO acres felled and grassed' Price, 255. per acre- Terms, £400 down, balance ac arranged. Note—The nbovo two properties in grass are wintering 2J sheep to tho acre, and.will carry 3 sheep to tho acre when subdivided. OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSINESS IN A GOOD TOWN. Handsome premises of 2 stories, in main business thoroughfare. Largest and best appointed shop in town, with showroom upstairs. Stock consists entirely, of Millinery, Drapory, Me'ns Clothing, and Mercery. All in good ordor and condition, with no old unsaleable goods. Present valuo of stock about .£2400. Turnover about ,£5090 a year. Will sell, or lcdfo promises in 3 periods of 5 years each at .€6O. J!7O i>nd ,£3O por annum. Price of stock, AS A GOING CONCERN, £2COO. A. G, CKWNtNGHAM. ' LAIVJD AGEN'I'. TAIHAiUI ci(»8
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 589, 18 August 1909, Page 10
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