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LAND NOTICt'B. • ' MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT CLIENTB. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN KELBURNE.-Land 44.11 x 130. Modern 7-roonreg" ■ House, largo rooms, uathioom, scullery, washhouse, pantry, linen press, wardrobes, W. H. TURNBULL & CO., PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON.. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. Area. ' Price. . Cash. Area. . Price. Caslu 200 Acres, £16 10s. aero '. £500 153 Acres, .£2l per acre ~ ***> IS7 Acres, £11 per aero £400 155 Acres, £1550 „._.....« *w 206 Acres, £11 per acre £400 102 Acres, £13 10s. per acre **». 150 Acres, £Vi per acre £300 100 Acres, £24 per acre - ■"*« TTIOR Exchange, good Mortgages, showing good interest, for City or Suburban # Properties, interest bearingj also, good 800 and 800-acre Farms for Exchange , lor good City Property, interest bearing; must bo good. H.F.M"MEiLL&.-'.GO.,' , ■' WELLINGTON. .- A GOOD TARANAKi PLACE. no a ACRES Freehold, of which the following are shortly tta main fea. 200 & the balance being hills; well «*«*™£-;" The property is subdivided into 15 paddocks, and it has all been grassed, Macre* have been stumped and under cultivation. ■ • . ' : Present stock comprises 1100 ewes, 200 dry sheep, and 180 head cattle.. Buildings: 6-roomcd house, whare, woolshed, etc.. , . „,,.,, There are metalled roads practically the whole way, and Railway fetation,) Post Office, School/Creamery, etc., are only 4 miles distant. , • ■■ ■■> ' Price- £9 per acre. (First Mortgage for a long term at very low rate ot* interest.) Cash required, £2 per acre; balance arranged. j , STUBBS, AND . WEBB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE, ... . EXCEPTIONAL VALUE-A FJNE ' „„„„«, ONLY £9 PER ACRE FOR FREEHOLD. WINTERS 2J SHEEP. BESIDES ■ • CATTLE, PER ACRE. . • , IOAA ACRES, within easy, distance Mangawoka, by T motor road; 1400 Acrel 1800 are 0.R.P., at 255. per acre, and 400 Acres L.I P. at-30s per acr* Can all be made Freehold. Area in good mixed grasses,' 1550 acres, baknee W bush, good mixed timber; fair proportion rolling country, balance. ndeablo MUv The whole is tip-too healthy sheep country, and with rape mil-winter 2, ew « i and 1 wether ££ d e. and subdivided wire-fencing, no paddock is larger than .HO acres. Bmldings: *""*£■"-£*£? Homestead? 5-roonied cottage, sheds, yards, and dip. STOCK on una property: 2000 breeding e£es. SOO wethers', 700 hoggets, and 200 young cattle, F PRICE, for Owner's interest only, £7 10s.]per acre;; terms, £4000 cash. 1 W-. H. LAMBERT AND C 0.,, , RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.; i • £2300 WILL PURCHASE: 640 ACRES FREEHOLD. '-, ■- ' » rl)1 ,- : '. 177 ACRES EDUCATION LEASE, 4d. PER■ACRE. 1007 ACRES. EDUCATION LEASE, RENT 3d. PER ACRE... , ' n ~n T EASES have 9 years of the first • term to run,, with -a- right °* foe . Li another 21 years. 450 Acres in grass , country. 2CI miles , from Railway; can drive buggy to property. Terms/ £500 cash, and.the balance, can remain for a term of years. ■ ■ - , . , . _ ■j»._j -fcl To facilitate the winding-up of. an Estate, this Property is being offered tf, n low price for 2 or 3 weeks only. - ■ For apply to , W. M. ASHTON' AND -.SON, , . STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,. WANGANUI. DAIRY GOING CONCERN., .FARM.,' : Urtß " T MANAWATU .LINE., ' , nr\ ACRES," Close to'LEVIN; all grassed, except 10 acres under, cultivation; all 60 flatiwll watered; fenced into 8 paddocks Good well-built house andajl_ conveniences; cowshed (concrete). Price, with 18 spring-calves, buU 1 horse, spring dray and harness, 5 b. sows, 1 boar, plough, roller, : scarifier, etc., £18oU. . Easy terms given. . INSPECT THIS AT ONCE. ■ . . -PARKER AND VINCENT, .. ',■■'■'.'■■ LAND AND, ESTATE AGENTS, LEVIN. • PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE, ( ' ■.' ■'■'.■■ ■•'' '_'■' ■ Kryo ACRES, 510 .of which aio.'in grass, baknee W. Sp^vided OVA- into.s paddocks, well watered, by.-permanent streams; , miles from near- . - est township ana railway station. Roads m good condition.. There ,is a roomed dwelling, also .sheds, ..etc. At present placed carrying ,25.sheep and D/. < feW PRICE, £5 10s. per acre! Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent.' : /.-.i- ACRES Freehold all in grass; 10 acres shelter bush; 14 miles from large, 615 toivShin Tm es frompit office, school,, and telephone creamery i\ mits Best roads Half ploughable, 100 acres have been ploughed, balance unat'iiig clii .inter' over anv part. We 1 watered. Plenty of good rata firewood. hand^ S, DWQVrtto 6 bi ? 'pa P ddocks, over: 90 acres each, and 13 small*: ones. All. ?enco of tho best •description. There is a 10-roomed' house, abo all sorte of out-.,. Imililinirs man's house, three-orchards, dip, and woolshed, three sets or .-;sneep..,-. H' d" BeauHful lawns and gardens. A very choice p ace indeed;. SOO fat-lamL were-sold off the, farm-last year, at- an average of 115..6 d. ....:.. ' PRICE, £20. . Terms on application. ... ' ARAPAEPAE ESTATE.—We still have for private sale, Sections 7, 16, 17, 2&V ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., • ■■,'.-. \- - WELLINGTON. ,' ' FIRST-CLASS WHEAT-GROWING , SHEEP RUN, HAWKE'S. BAY. ', ■-■ LAND.'. ..- "* •__ • Mf. ACRES Freehold; ,340 Acres level, __ ACEBS ; : large proportion <UU. and 140 Acres easy grade, niak- 70()0 ,",',, i ■ Zi w, ing iii all nearly 500. acres ploughable; .•""■"■ ploughable, balance can -be largo Proportion suitable for wheat; ri(l( j en oV€r) .. near large stock centre; SirifcTwirtodL toiherte'ad „ fenced, and subdivided, but without buildideal site, woolshed, stable, machine shed ; l)gSj except Manager's •• cottage. Will ,inter«breedingewes,3ooodry sheep. ' , Wanganui. It can be.sold either as a whole besides 300 to 400 head cattle; capable of or in two. farms. Price, £18 an aere_;.- t ; m . roveln) . nt> ; : £5000. cash,. balance m two years at o ° .. l ~ . pVrceht - Price, £5 per acre, upon exceptionally; . This presents a highly favourable op- casy t erm s. v ' portiinity for an experienced agriculturist. , ~.-,., Full particulars from..the . :-ippij, ' . .- N.Z. LOAN &.MERCANTILE'AGEWCY 'CO., LTD., '". v. ' 'WANGANUI. ■■ :,-■ ■■..,•■ ; TWO SOUND HAWKE'S BAY; INVESTMENTS. qaa ACRES level, alluvinl fattening, cropping, and dairying,land, now in ryo • J}J\f grass and clovers; winters 2J ureeding owes to tac acre and 15U cattle oa grass alone; with .cropping a larger stock ca- be carried;■ SaO acres have been ploughed; well'subdivided and watered; near Railway (station, sale yards, and a .■ rising town. Very suitable lor subdivisi on. , £15 per acre. Terms arranged. . r»A/\ ACRES of the finest dairying land in ; the Dominion, £:'2 15s. per acre. OvlP £600 cash, balance 10 years, at, 5 per cent. .; -LATHAM, AND CO.. ';- WOODVILLE LAND AUENCI', M'LKAN STREEI', \\ uUDVILLE.' -.-.CHOICE FREEHOLD-. TARANAKI. DAiRY FARMS;. •' : , OA A-ACRES, Waima'te'Plains/all well improved, ievel and well watered by A\)\J running streams; diviueu into convenient pauuociss; goou a-roomed uousej large cowsned und outbuildings; hanuy to .liictory,, (.cuooi, luwuaiup; level metal load. One ot the richest laiuis on too plains. 1-rice, JiiS:i>tir acre; easy terniiT. can no arranged. ■■■:'-.- 3 '4J* ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast country; level and -. /50\) well watered; close to tactory; good road; 1-roouiod house, cowshed, eto.j carries 90 oo»'s. Price,,£lS per acre; i£uu caiu required. •'in A ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast" land; good house, Xi/vJ cowshed and outbuildings; well fenced aud subdivided. Price. JC2I: per acre; easy terms. . t . • ' . ~.' : • -i-%f\ ACRES Freehold .Coast Farm, in first-class order;,all level,., and well iIU watered; good 4-roomod house; large cowsueu and outbuildings and ' Tided; good metal road and handy to cheeao toctory aud. to.wnsliip.- also 4->;covui. . caube taken at valuation.. Price £21 por acre; icaMJuauio term!,. ■■..'.' NEWTON KING,' ';•; AUCTIONEER LAND AGENT, AND uIiNEKAL MERCHANT, '■■ ' Established 1678. '.'•' . - ■ M.W ,

AN IDEAL HOME. FOR SALE, a. i-Aore Section with an up-ioKlato .vrcomeu 'Residence on one floor, situated .Karon; ail modern conveniences, including e.ectric. light "and hot ami colu water; nail aniinuio from tramway stopping place. ' I'nco J:l - JiO. ■iUIUU can'remain on mortgage. JiVjiicr particulars Ironi S.' George Aatmo, ■£) rlunter Street. "I THE'DOMINION." '.;.'■■' OVERSEJ AGENCIES.' FOLLOWING am. the . names or Oversea Agoncies, wheic copies cj " THE DOMINION," -nil particulars regarding Advertisement Kates may Im.aU. taincd and. files inspectul:— ..■."■ LONDON:, Messrs. J. W; .Smith ind Co.,- Wanes Inn House,' -Jt-5 Slr.ind. •' SYDNEY', N'.S.W.Y Messrs. 'Gordon and Ootcli. ,Pitt Street. ' '.'MELBOURNE:. Messrs. Gordon M.d . Gotch, 00 '.Queen Street. H0BA1IT: Messrs. T. L nood and IV, Ss.Elisabeth Stwet. . ,*

A BARGAIN. ; D-wtr ACRES close to township; well O4io fenced and subdivided .uj sheep-proof. fence; homestead with all necessary outbuildings; present stock 3000 sheep, besides cattle and horses, When improved would carry, considerably more. East Coast Railway Line runs through the property; trice tor thefieehold £1 10s. Full particulars from R. BROWN, Masterton. THE DOMINION' i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. POSTED. j Year 33su Months ■ ™ s - ?!" 3 Months •'• 9s - Gu ; . If paid strictly in advance for fulMMonths, 26s DELIVERED. lYear • 20s. (i Months *~' 3 Months •••••• te.a± Special Note to Country Subscribers. Vox tho convenience of Subscribers residin" in districts where there is no local agent, " THE DOMINION "will bo posted regularly on receipt of 2Gs., being One Year's Subscription, if PAID IN'ADVANCE.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 899, 19 August 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 899, 19 August 1910, Page 10

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