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LAND NOTICES. THE "DAIRYMAN" LABOUR BTJREAU has the following men seeking Engagement for the coming season:— CHEESE FACTORIES. 1. First Assistant, with butter experience. 2. First Assistant, good, capable niau. 3. Manager wants good factory, 4. Manager, wants factory. 5. Manager, wants factory. 6. Manager, wants factory. 7. Manager, wants North Island factory. 8. Manager, good grudo notes. 9. Managership, plenty experience. 10. Manager, North Island Factory. 11. Manager, South Island. 12. Second or Third Assistant. 13. Manager, or First Assistant. 14. First Assistant. 15. Manager, largo Factory. 1C Manager; good Factory. 17. Manager, small Factory. 18. First Assistant in large Factory. 19. First Assistant in Factory. 20. Manager, good Factory. Salary, .£175 per annum. Good grade notes. 21. Manager, good Factory. 22. First Assistant, good Factory. 23. Manager, good Factory. 24. Manager, good Factory. Salary £200; six years Edendale. 25. Second Assistant, young and strong. 2G. Manager, good Factory; S years' experience. 27. Cheese Packer; experienced. 28. First assistant, good references. 29. Second Assistant, stcond-clnss ticket, also Buttor-maher. Apply, stating number. BOX 502, WELLINGTON. HARCOURT & CO:; WELLINGTON. Qfi ACRES rich fern land, all ploughVxf able, grows magnificent crops of roots and grain; 40 acres now in grass, balance easily brought in; half ring fenced ; good 5-roonied house (totara), cowbails, garden, orchard; Title, Native Lease, 21 years, with .£3 per acre compensation clause, and right of renewal for a.further 21 years at revaluation and £1 per acre compensation; rent, Is. 6d. per acre; first 7 years Is.-9d., second and two-thirds of third. 7 years. Price .£450 ; terms .£250 cash. A snip for a man of small means. Of A ACRES, Main Trunk Line, rich rilUx fern land; 150 acres in grass; 2\ miles fencing; well watered; good 5roomed house, .orchard, garden; 6 miles from railway by buggy road; school adjoining; cream cart calls at gate. Title: Native Lease, 21 years, with right of renewal for further 21 years; compensation clause for improvements to .£3 per acre. Price, <£7 per acre. Terms, JGSOO cash. O(\f\ ACRES, near Wellington, 300 OUU acres in grass, 250 acres in fern and Tough feed; 50 acres bush; 5 miles fencing; well watered; will carry 20 dairy cows and 300 sheep. Buildings: 3-robra-ed cottage, washhouse; lease has ii years to run; rent Ji6o per annum; 3 miles from railway station; 1 mile from school. Price £200. p ACRES, Manawatu Line, ideal poultry «J and fruit farm; first-class soil; part under cultivation; very good 8-roomed house, all large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, trapsUed. store room, i cowbails, concrete floor, poultry run, securely fenced" and wire-netted; 1 mile from railway station, -school, creamery. P,rice .£550; terms, .£l7s.'cash. . ( . . CHOICE SMALL FARMS! GROWS CEREALS AND HOPS. MAKES SPLENDID GRAZING. THE WILLOW. BANK ESTATE, SHERRY RIVER,"TADMOR, NELSON. i)(\(\ ACRES RICH FLAT, in 6plendid Al\j\j order; very free and loamy; Boil; ideal fattening land. QC\(\ ACRES, UNDULATING AND °" W HILLY; no elevation over 700 feet; mostly in native grass and cocksfoot. The Flats last year produced seventyfive bushels of oats to the acre. Tho Undulating Hills have just" wintered two sheep to the acre. The foregoing property has been subdivided into FOUR BLOCKS, each containing about 250 acres, fifty acres being Rich Flat. There is a house.and largo woolshed on No. 3 Subdivision. .. ■ ■' THIS SPLENDID ESTATE OF .IOOO ACEES Has been placed in the hands of MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, for positive private sale. The owner, having already disposed of the Homestead Block, has determined to promptly realise the balance of the Estate. The Willow Bank Property It will watered, is suitably fenced, and is only ihree miles from Tadmor Railway Station. • ' PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I fTAA ACRES, .situated at Makotuku; A.OyJyf freehold; all in grass; 400 acres flat, balance undulating; subdivided into 25 paddocks; well watered; winters 2-sheep besides rattle. There is a 9-rooraed house, woclshed, G stands, stables,- trapshed, 2 sets yards/dip, barn, etc. Distance from nearest town, railway station, school, 2 miles, creamery 1 mile,; good roads. Price, ,£ls 10s. per acre; k "ms, one-third cash. I 1 f\f\ ACRES, 14 miles from WaipukuJLXv 1/ rau saleyards and railway otation, 9-roomed house with all conveniences; woolshed and yards; subdivided into number of paddocks; mostly ploughable; winters 2 ewes to the acre; well watered. Price, .£lO 10s. per acre. no A ACRES, all limestone, U miles VO\J from Hastings and 4 miles to railway station; new 7-roomed house, dairy, storeroom, and washhouse, trap and dray ehed; subdivided into 8 paddocke, all beautifully watered; two sets sheep yards and plenty of fencing timber on thoplaoe. Carrying capneity 3 sheep (mixed) and 200 head of cattle and few horses. Percentage of lambs last season was 118. Price J!IG 10s.. per acre; .£6OOO cash.'With this property there is a Native Lease of 125 acres adjoining, with. 4 years to run, at a few pounds a year rental, which will carry 11)0 sheep aud 100 head of young cattle. , ■ Q/?Q ACRES, Freehold, at Onga Onga, 000 subdivided into 12 paddocks; good 7-roomed house, woolshed, stables, etc., etc. Price, £\S per acre; .£IOOO cash. For further particulars, apply— DE PELICHET, M'LEOD, AND CO., LIMITED, HASTINGS. HOW ABOUT THIS? n/»-| ACRES Leasohold, 4,years to run i*Ol at an annual rental of .£BS 155., with a purchasing clause at .£ls 10s. per acre; well-subdivided, and up-to-dnto buildings. Now carrying 700 sheep and 50 head of cattlo. Price for goodwill, £10?. Further particulars from J, X, BAKfIY AKO CO., -EEILDIiia. .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 16

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