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MAIN TRUNK LINE'UANb NOTICES. U.F.C.A., PALMERSTON NORTH, ', SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. iriDQ ACRES -Freehold; J mile from XUOO Creamery,. Rongotea District; ,6roomed house, broomed cottage, stables • and shearing shed;' dip and yards; permanent' water; good turnip and rape country; .£7 10s;' per acre,; .£looo' cash; terms, U.F.0.A... Palmersten 'North.' MAORI Leases, on Wanganui River, from ' 1100 to 6200 acres; 48 to' 50"years' to run; rent, 9d. to-Is! 6d. per acre. , Some have river frontages. Apply U.F.C.A.; Palmer6ton North. '.:.•;' -i QOl ACRES; ,Dairy Farm, .Bunnythorpe; 1.002 6 rooms; man's room; outbuildings; 1 acre orchard; cheap place; JE22 per acre. Terms arranged. TJ.F.C.A.; Palmerstoh North. Q1 Q ACRES; 235 acres ploughable; 250 acres IJXO in crop; balance m good grass; carrying capacity, 2000 sheep; large 2 : story. house pi 7 rooms and bath; outbuildings, woolshcd, and orchard; £15 per acre; terms arranged. U.F.C.A., Palmersten. North. : LT T>' Halcombe; 150 acres; all plough- • aWo; wintered 10 sheep,' 50 cows, i horses; 11-roqmed house j dairy > and outbuildings; 16-bail cowshed; 10 paddocks; buildings oocupier's property; Rent, 12s. 6d. acre; occupier will sell-everything as a going concern; good chance for energetic man with JS6OO. . ■■;;•';'.... ■ UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSO- ■; ••',"■■ CIATION, ; ~' Palnierston North,; . C 832 qqiV ACRES, .6.K.P.,' at' 335.'; situated 9 <J%J t , miles from'township and railway by good road. "About 400'acrcs.in grass, balance bush;'2J'sheep country. Price,' inoJnding 10,000 feet 0.8. Timber,' 'rsM. Terms,' JUOOO down; balance'at S.per cent. ■ ' OQA ACRES, 0.U.P., at 17s. 6d. per acre. OuKJ' Situated 2} miles from'Vailway station (Main Trunk); 200 acres felled' and grassed, 50 chaius fencing (totera); 6-roomed House (split timber), sheep yards, garden; etc. The balance is heavy bush, with good sprinkling of totara, rirnu and maiai. Tho soil is a ric'.i • loam, on papa and sandstone formation, 1 and'generally rolling country, ; about half ploughable when cleared. ' Pritcj goodwill, :£2 :per .acre. Terms, £400 down, - balance as'arranged; -.'. , ACRES,',O.R.P.,- at 17s. 6d..per. acre.' Situated 5_ miles from railway station (Main .Trunk),; 110 J acres .. felled: and,-grassed.. Price, 255. per acre. Terms, £U)0 down, balance as arranged. ,' Note.—The' above two pro-' perties in grass-are wintering'2J to the acre, and will carry' 3 sheep to the acre when subaiviuedi. ■ • ■ OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSI- . NESS IN A GOOD TOWN., Handsome premises 'of.- 2- stories,- in- mainbusiness thoroughfare. --■: Largest and best" ap-' pointed shop in v town. with showroom upstairs. Stock consists' entirely',of ,■ Millinery, • Drapery; Men's Clothing, and Mercery. All in good order and oondjtian,' with no .old unsaleable goods. Present value; of stock ,about £2400. Turnover about £5000': a - year. Will .'sell; or lease premises in 3 periods of 5 years each at '£GO, £70, and £S0 per annum. Price of stock, AS A GOING CONCERN. £2000. A. .g. v '"ounningham;:' ■ •.' LAND AGENT,' ' ' "•" ''' '" ■•- TAIHAPE. . - ': .•.,,; ■/'. . ~' ..... '~ , .CIO9O. .7650. ACRES FREEHOLD. •• .'.':', '. FERTILE JAURANGA.' '■.' SMILES'from TAURANGA'WHARF, <H_p&A.; docks, each with'permanent-water.'PRAC-TICALLY ~ ALL PLOUGHABLE. 1000. acres felled bush, and-4000 acres fern land, sown in English, grasses; .1000 acres standing bush, balance fern.' Rich, heavy 6oil, grow 6 fine RAPE AND SWEDE CROPS. Excellent BREEDING' AND FATTENING'Country. Property some-what-neglected,- -but- can;--at. small cost,-• bo made capable of carrying 2 BREEDING EWES TO THE ACRE'all over. Will make" excellent dairying land.'and.is very suitable for cuttine up.' Has already been SURVEYED,FOR SUBDIVISION. Wo. are convinced there.' is a GREAT FUTURE before-this- place. Even in ■ its, backward' condition -it ■ has wintered 5000 grown .'sheep : and 1600 head of cattle on .the 5000 acres grass.' Everything'-isin its favour. The CLBIATE IS IDEAL, it has.an enhanced value'in that'it is_so CLOSE TO;THE PORT,and similar land;'iri- the' vicinity !in advance'd' stage of 'improvement, is COMMANDING A HIGH PRICE, as dairying and cropping land Homestead of 10(1 rooms; andsanother houso of '6 rooms, stables,., wpolshed with 750. night-pen ; accommodation,'' and "Wolsloy", shearing macb. ihes installed.. , : - , •.-.;>..'■ ■;■''a:-' ■■'.,,', ' .PRICE, £5 7s:' 6d. an Acre. >■■■:- •

• Equity; JE18.000; bajance tit 5 per cent; Wo have, a long list of extremely cheap properties in various'stages of improvement, . If clients will kindly indicate to us the nature of their requirements, we shall bo pleased to submit a specially-selected list of : those,places we can recommend as of good-.value and likely 'to suit them. • • s\ '■■■.' ..- Ri WILSON '-& CO., LTD., •';'.; ' TAIHAPE. ~ '.>. • • MAIN TRUNK LINE LAND BARGAINS. Vq|V ACRES L.l.P.,.near .tJtiku, 5, miles from O/Vv railway station,: 11 miles from cream. ery; 6-roomod house, all conveniences; woolshed,',two sets of'yardsj .divided into.9.paddocks, all'in grass. This land is eminently suitable, for mixed, farming, but. at. present it is carrying lCOOsheep; £10 per acre; JJSOO down; balance'at s"per",cent" .... qni ACRES Freehold (dairying and sheep), OVA. 230 in grass;, balance first-class milling bush; ring, fenced;12 miles from'; Hunterville, 1 mile from post-office,'school* and creamery; new 5-roomed house.' £9 per acre; JC1219 cash; balance at 5 percent ■[ . •'. ' GARNER AND CO,, ~ LAND •AGENTS. taIHAPE.' .' '• ■•; ''V ■■-■ • :■■: ■•• ciwv .-' '.•■■. quicki ■;",:"'■•:;■. ■ A.GOING CONCERN. ■'. qk ACRES Freehold, first-class dairy farm, 8 Ou miles from Ashhtirst Railway Station,' 2 miles'from "creamery and'school; 30 acres' ploughable, balance; easy country; well fenced into six paddocks" and. .all well, watered; 5roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, barn,': trapshed, piggeries, good orchard and garden, etc., etc.. Price, .£2O per ' acre, including 26 ■ first-class cows. . £250. cash, balance 5 years at. 6' per: cent: ■ '■••■•' ' : -- •.' '• '.'■" ' ■•' J. HARRIS AND sbNS, "'•.'•'.. LAND AGENTS, •■ MARTON AND MARTON. JUNCTION. : .-•; A. GOOD CHANCE. ' ':■'■■ QQA ACRES 0.R.P., 80 acres grass, balance OUv bush, ,8 .miles from good . township. Price £i 7s. :6d'. per acre. Only ~£lsO 'cash re-' quired. Government-Rent, JE2O per annum. J. R. RERRY, COMMISSION:'AGENT AND VALUER,' , ;■:'■-'.. FEILDING. ;' : CI*SJ II A A ACEES,--the pick-of the King CounJ.XW try; 1000 : acres 'heavy- bush,,- adjoining rail and town. ; Native Lease, 42 years (10 years, Is. per acre; 11 years! Is. 6d. per aero; 21 yearsj':2s. i 6d.).:: Goodwill,; 255. 'per acre. /' ' -; ....-■ ;. ■■. '■ •:-.'■ v (* An - ACRES, .King Country, dose.' rail and OUU town, all bush,- firstclass dairy;country,- when grassed-; practically all'flat. '■'Rent, 2s. fed. first*2l .'years; 'ss. for next-21-years. Goodwill, 4550. -Personally inspected. • : .Apply- , A. H 0 ATKINSON & CO., .-v.-.. '.1td.,;,. FEILDING. CIOBB STRAJeHT-OUT LEASE. , ■/2i5 AOEES -':',. : ; - FOR : Immediate Lease, possession Ist boto-ber,-one of the best Dairy Farms in the district, all in grass and ploughable; good houso' of 7 rooms,' scullery,'bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, concrete floor; large concrete oowbails, with loft, water laid on; orchard, lawn, garden,, trapsheds, / pig-styes, etc.; about 20 acres stumped, fences first-class order, plenty of water; will winter. 70 cows, besides other 6tock. -Easy distance to school, butter factories, cheese and dried milk factory, and railway station. Will lease for five years with puronaso-clause. .. For terms of lease, etc., apply— ViCTOR IE. SMITH, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ...' . ~;.\; FEILDING. , Cloßi THE results obtaincJ by Advertisers in the Classified.-■ Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to. confirm their :belief, that the paper has a wider circulation than any,other •Wly Journal in New. Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 5

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