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HAWKE'S BAY LAND NOVICES, WASROA, HAWSE'S BAY, 0 ' EVERY PROSPECT OF COMMUNICATION, JBOTH BY RAIL :1 AND STEADIER IN THE NEAR l FUTURE. t HAVE HAD A - SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, i SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ; SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY,: ! -OF ABOUT ACRES, s PUT IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE. MAGNIFICENT TOTARA TIMBER. MAGNIFICENT TOTARA TIMBER. MAGNIFICENT TOTARA TIMBER. NEVER-FAILING STREAMS.' 1 NEVER-FAILING STREAMS. . NEVER-FAILING STREAMS. . 1 •;, ' CARRYING 21 SHEEP ON IMPROVED "PORTION. [ PRICE, ONLY £4 15s, PER ACRE. [ . ; .-LANE <Ss M'CARTHY, i • THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND, STOCK | AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE, 1 Napier and Hastings. ■ i' . ■ ' 04 f> ACRES Rich Orchard or Dairy. , t ing Land, 3J miles from Farn- • don.. Price, MS per. acre; terms, 20 pe: i cent. cash. Also, numerous other sheep. dairy,- and orchard properties. Apply for uazetfe to '.' . JOHN COUPER .AND CO.. Agents. NAPIER. , FOR THE MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. 4?QAA CASH will put a man into a Dairy Farm as a going concern, including 33 cows, bull, 7 yearlings,- milk cart, horse and harness, arid cans. The property is divided into 4 paddocks, well watered. Dwelling of 5 rooms . and scullery, cowshed, trapshed, and storeroom. Handy to creamery, school, and railway township. Good roads. For full-particulars apply, at once to CAMPBELL, THOiVISON, AftSD ©©.j i DANNEVIRKE. TfllAfk ACRES Native Lease, flat and o UIVU 1 low hills,, suitable dairying when improved. Rent, Is. per acre; 1000 . sown down Stock, .1500 ewes; 500 acres just sown down. Price, ,£OSOO. Unencumbered. Get particulars. A real good thing. HUNTER, SCHULTZE; AND GIBSON, TENNYSON .ST., NAPIER. ' ' APPLE Orchard, 3.1 acres in all.—The b'st Apple Orchard in Hawke's Bay. Highly improved; all necessary buildings and equipment; nice house and grounds; healthy arid delightful situation; to be sold as a going concern; largo returns, annually increasing.;: Particulars from JOHN RICH, Haveloek North. THE BELMONT PARK ESTATE CjITUATE between the Lower Hutt and Belmont Railway Stations; 5 rr.inutes' walk from Moiling and Belmont Stations. : Splendid Building Sections on the Hills overlooking Hutt Valiey, Wellington Harbour, and Cook Straits. Areas, from 3J acres to acres. | Excellent soil—grows fruit and flowers to perfection. Sunny aspects. Two Railway Stations opposite the pro* perty. VERY EASY TERMS. LOW INTEREST. For Plans and all particulars, apply to . E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, Nathan's Buildings. Or. to ALL LEADING AGENTS. MATTHEWS & BEKftSETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Inglewood, Taranaki. A FEW likely Grazing and Dairy jT.iL' Farms in .Taranaki 440 Acres, 100 grass, considerable fencing, good ' grazing country; .£4 ss. per acre for freehold; cash wanted, .€450. 48 Acres, G-roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings, well fcnced; 11 cows, 1 horse, separator and dairy plant, all im-plements,-trap, etc.; going concern, .21100 cash required .£SOO. On main road. 21G Acres, ■ 4-roowed house, all grass, subdivided, close factory, school, and P. 0.; carry 40 cows and dry stock; ,£9 per acre; .£4OO cash. 150 Acres, 8-roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor, all outbuildings, about half ploughed; can milk 45 cows; 4 mile from township, main road; a splendid dairy farm; ,-£l7 10s. per acre; .£SOO cash. 740 Acres, Education Lease, 20 years to run, rental Gd. per acre; 300 acres grass, 2 miles of fencing, good house, woolshed, 1 mile from railway station; good sheep country; goodwill i! 3 10s. per acre. Terms. • SSO Acres; 2 good houses, lvoolshed, dip, yards; all grass,Svell fenced; splendid sheep country; on main road; ,£2 15s. per acre; easy, terms. FOR SALE-TWO EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. ITQA ACRES, good loamy soil on papa; tOU 16 paddocks, well fenced,. well watered; good house and outbuildings; dip, yards, woolshed with machines; carrying at present 1350 breeding ewes, 250 hoggets, SO head cattle, with horses; closo to school, Post Office, and railway. Prico only i£9 12s.'Gd. per acrc. Terms arranged. / 1 Kfy ACRES, all in grass, 8 paddocks. XO 6 ivcll fenced, well watered; good G-roomed house and outbuildings; carries .2 breeding ewes and 30 cows, with young stock; Post Office, school, store, etc.,close to property; only 2 miles from Palmerston North. Price, .£2O per,acre. Terms arranged. QSLCHIRSST AS\!D KI'DD, Land & Estate Agents, Palmerston North. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. ACRES, situated 0 miles from a railway, 300 acres L.1.P., at a rental of .£2O per annum; balance Freehold. Fully 200 acres flat land, and a property which I can thoroughly recommend to any person wishing to dairy on a large scale. They could easily milk 250 cows and run sheep besides. Building consist of a splendid house'of 8 rooms large up-to-dato woolshed, fitted with i shearing machines and oil engine, woolpress, and chaff-cutter, ratproof granary tip-top cowbails, trapshed, and stables' Also an extra 4-roomed house, 2 orchards well fenced, and subdivided; permanent water supply. Property practically joinsthe cheese factory, school, and p() Price is £13 10s. per acre. Mortgage orilv .£SOO on the L.I.P. Freehold is unencumbered. Owner requires the bulk of the money, but a purchaser can raise the bulk of the money on tho property hjmself. X have personally inspected this property, and been all over it. T can thoroughly recommend it, and it will compare very favourably with places oa 1 tlio market to-day at .£2O per acrc. Soma patches of shelter bush, S/ECTOR E. SMITH 4 FEILDINQ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 16 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 16 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 16 January 1911, Page 10

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