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LAND NOTICES. 1 ACRES, HANDY TO WELLINGTON. M ACRES, 35 ACRES in TOMATOES . (35,000 to 40,000 plants); .'ill level alluvia! land, now used as market gnrticn nnd well-equipped Poultry Farm. TOOK £700 OFF LAST YEAE IN TOMATOES AND VEGETABLES. Buildings: G-roomcd House, nicelysituated, everj convenience; two largo glass-houses (each 50ft. long), containing grapes in full bearing;brooderhouses, i'owl-honsos, cowshed, loft, eto. Situated 1 MILE FROM RAILWAY STATION. PRICE, FOR QUICK SALE, £4500. REASONABLE TEEMS TO GOOD MAN. A CHANCE NOT TO BE MISSED. MIXED FARM. OKA ACRES, TARANAKI, all been Owv sown in English Grasses except 35 acres standing bush, 10 acres turnips and oats, U acies lucerne and maize, and 1 acre good orchard; sheep-proof fencing. 12 paddocks, watered by streams and springs, i Hat. balance easy undulating land, cliocolato loam 6oil, grows good crops. Buildings: Good 6-roomed House, dairy, stables, cowbails, metalled stockyards, sheepyards, small woolshed, piggeries. Stock: 40 head cattle, MO b. ewes, and 4 horses. Situated 2 MILES FROM GOOD TOWNSHIP, U miles from Creamery, and 13 miles from Railway. PRICE, £9 10s. PER ACRE. Terms, .£BOO cash. 8542 HARCOURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MUST BE SOLD-AUCKLAND. 1 At\ ACRES, Model Farm, daily steam--U£.\s er service, wharf opposite property, largo famous river frontage, near sea. splendid panoramic views, healthy position; 50 acres still in magnificent Native bush; 12 acres of first-class orchard (about ISOO trees), all kinds of fruit, now in full bearing, balance grassed, carrying 100 sheep and 20 head cattle; house of G rooms and usual outbuildings; large vegetable garden, good local market for tame; only 15 minutes b.y launch from important township; price only «C 1650; can stronglv recommend. 01 f»Vn, GOING CONCERN of aFree-3iJ-OtJl/ hold 31-roomed Boardinghouse, built of best kauri right throughout; acetylene gas; four freehold sections; tip-top position; good commercial trade; house always full; well furnished throughout; only house in hrge country town; old age ?ole reason lor selling. Au absolute bargain. ryO/f! ACRES, North Auckland, close to I r il i ± School, Post Office, etc.; about 5 miles from Railway Station, practically all fenced and well subdivided; about twothirds ploughable; about 300 acres grass. GO acres Native bush, balance fern and manuka, with rough feed; homestead of 9 rooms, bathroom, storeroom, large shearing shed with loft, buggy shed, and chaiihouse, new dairy, etc. Only SZ ss. per acre; easv terms. F757 MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUWS, Next Town Clock. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address: "Scholium," Auckland. TO DAIRY FARMERS. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. 19 A O. ACRES, rich drained ewamp and downs land, two miles from Frankton Junction, two miles butter factory, 11 miles echool, three miles Hamilton; splendid climate, mild winter; vcell adapted for dairying. Exceptional conditions of sale. Pick of unsold portions allowed, providing Block taken to back line, and in areas of not less than fifty acres; immediate possession, or any timo up to August, 1912. to suit purchaser. Associations dealt with under Government Land Finance Act. Price: .£ls to £10 per acre. Terms: 10 per cent, cash; 10 per cent, in 12 months; balance 5 years at 5-per Cen ' EWEN M'GRHGOR (Late of Hunterville), OHAUPO. Main Trunk Line. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT Is now recognised as the best paying branch of Fruit-growing. (Read special articles in "Dominion" of Saturday, 24th February). There is a big demand for Apple-Growing Laud in the BRONTE ESTATE, NELSON, where 385 acres of this splendid Orchard Land have already been soldi 250 acres of which were planted out last season. BLOCKS OF 10 ACRES AND UPWARDS are now selling at from £8 70 £30 PER AOEE, cloared nnd ready for cultivation. TERMS, 10 per cent, deposit; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. These Lands are declared bv Experts to be Second to None in Australasia for (he purpose of APPLE-GROWING, nnd tho land in the BRONTE ESTATE in particular, is Guaranteed BETTER. AND CHEAPER than anything else offering in tho district. Plans and full information from the Agents. N.B.—Special arrangements now beiiiL' made for a huge party of prospective purchasers to inspect during the Easter Holidays. MILLER & RUTTER, WELLINGTON'. CHEAP FOR SALE-THE LAST 0110 ACTIL'S OF LAND in closo p. rt±X4 Trunk Railway line. Situati (cry, School, etc., lying at the foot of tl land is bush clearing, but several hui paddocks, being easily ploughable. and Watered by main stream on tho ivosteri tho Block, and by cross creeks. Tidal t is of 14 rooms, two-storied, built afte atod on the banks of the stream sUrrov and trees, giving it the typical Old ( This property is to be sold in sett PRICE, £5 "10s. PEE ACBE. MACKESI ESTATE AGEN AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFE THE FIRST TO I linn ACRES small Grazing Run; h JLLUII 1912, with right of renewal then unimproved value, or compensation in grass, mostly English; patches of mai well watered nnd fenced into 7 paddorl principally breeding, owes, ami "ill head man's room, workshop, "ton 1 , woolshed, per acre, less 10 per cent. Alurlgiiges j2 tern, stock, fanning implements, etc., A" the house, bringing the propert> with iu spection. P. 8. CARROLL, "THESUNfIY NORTH"-CHOICE DAI on PER ACKE--70U ACRES, most: «*«* glisli gritsj, eicept small piituhts subdivisions; ia carrvins tlit) loiluwir 1!A four-year-old etcers (bi-ef). W two-yea BiikM horses, could kiit.v SO head mo: ploiighnblc; hoitMv of 10 rooms. Inrj; .nnd township; well adapted for cuttii proposed railway >t:t(inn 1 ruilp from 11 perty no»". Reasonable |i>rn.ia will 1 DAVID KAY,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 12

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