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LAND NOTICES. I__l___l'" "'" " AN ISLAND SHEEP RUN. PICTURESQUE. AND UNIQUE 4,248 ACEES, carrying 3000 Sheep and 800 Cattle. THIS charming island is only 60 rnileii- from Auckland, and 5 miles from the mainland. 16 fenced in by the Papific Ocean, and coasting steamers call weekly. Freight'on stock and cargo is quite light The island is mo<rt; pictur- i esque with its wooded promontorieo/lovely Beaches, and complete fringe of glorious Pohutukawos (Christmas trees) round the whole waterfront Tho cliiuato is superb and winterless. For yatchini?,' boatingi fishing and shooting it stands unique. Three-fourths of the island is rich black loam, niostl} ploughable. grows fine turnips, rape, maize, etc.-' Tho dthor" quarter'is higher land, not so good, but oarries grass well; 2500 acres rare in .grass, subdivided into 30 paddocks, balance is unimproved. The island^will carry, now 9000 sheep and 300 cattle,-and could be made to. carry 5000 sheep an'd';'4oo;cattle. There is a 9-rcomed homestead, ,2 cottages and full range of buildings, wharf, good harbour, etc. This is a class of property whioh many , people:wanti and oan : seldom obtain The price, ,£IB,OOO, is low asr,'a sheap run. .Nothing is charged for its value j as an island, though other islands in the"Auckland Gulf command specially high values. .£5,000 cash is required.;.': ':■:-.. ; ?.'/.:. * . ; An ideal winter home for a southern squatter.-■' • ■•■i. * — *i T. MANBENO JACKSON . ESTATE AND STATION AGENTS r VAUCTIONEERS, . ;. customs 4,'; Auckland one of the most taranakl" i 100 Freehold, level, and well-watered by;stream and ram m every pad> ' • i Property divided:into ts.paddocks;' hedges, 70 acres ploughed, good t up-tp-date 7-roomed house, hot and cold -wateiy shed and. milking plant second to ' nono; lactory and School on property; good metal road.to railway and town, where there are good schools; returns for the last- season may "bo seen at our office and amount .to ,0576. Price .£46 per acre (bedrock), with ; ".sßsoo cash down, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Genuine reasons for selling, ill-health of tho owner, who is forced to retire on this account. ' No 8/922 THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD, STRATFORD. m ACRES first-class Dairy Farm; adjoining township, factory, PO, and school; 130 acres/grass, balance bush; 10-paddocks, practically all plough, able; about 70 acres stumped; will carry from 45 to 50 cows and do tlem well, frontage to two roads; 10-roomod house, also old 4-roomed cottage; 16-bailed cowshed and outbuildings. This property lies well to the sun, and can be recommend- ■'■■ od as a really good proposition. Price, <£32 10s. Deposit, .£4OO, balance for 5 year? ..'.' at 5J per cent. ■ • \ Est. 1903. ' :;• ■■■:■. J. H. THOMPSON, i ■ ■ • ■ LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. : . S~~~~Z HAWKE'S BAY FARM, 325 ACRES, L.I.P. : ~~~ ' ; '■' : '1 ITUATED 16, miles from Hastings by good level road; first-class sheep or crop* ' ; 1 ping country. Practically all flat; subdivided in 10 paddocks;.all ploughable ky '■ and well watered;,2so acres in grass, balance laid down in oats and barley;-5-rooin-*"->- ' ed house, implement shed, wool shed, good sheep yards. Rental, ss. 10d. per acre,'' : ' loss 10 per cent, rebate. Price per acre • ■ ' ' T ' ■ W, P. M'CORMICK,. ,'■>■■:: ■'..-• LICENSED LAND AGENT, \ , -..-■; . STATION STREET, HASTINGS. \ Aoi Q ACRES, Freehold.—A splendid Block of healthy sheep or cattle country, rt*JX.O about 43 miles of'fencing; 30 paddocks. New modern residence, h. and o. . water, .and usual conveniences. ' Stock now on property, 5700 sheep. 500 head cattle. The place materially improve on this by further bushf ailing; half-mile to wharf. Price £8 10s. £0000 cash. ■. . — : ; COLMORE-WILLIAMS, i■; . ■ LAND AND, ESTATE AGENT, •• DARGAVIILE. ~~ ~ :., DEVEREUXiKING, AND CO., LTD. ~ ~~ "- Oβ (\(\(\ A C It ? ;s > Freehold Land, 13,000 6heep. Price only JE2S.OOO, going con-" /vOjiiUU , If this property were in Timbuctoo or the Plains of Jericho ■tho half of Wellington's capitalists would be off by the'next boat with letters of. credit to purchase. But as it lies close to the bosom of Prime Canterbury, you feel that it is too good to be true. Take the next boat right to Christchuroh and talk the matter over with the owner, or his agenta, . ' DEVEREUX, KING, & CO., LTD. ■' ; 100 LICHFIELD STKEET, CHRISTCffUBCH. ; WAIKATO SHEEP FARM. . ABOUT 2000 Acres, Freehold, level' to undulating country.'paTt bueh", part,fern< About 100 acres in. grass, 200.acres now being felled, 0200 chains fencinji men's cottage. Will make ideal sheep run. Price .£12,000. Will accept 200 to ' 800-acre dairy farm as part payment; eome cash, balance can be left on mortgage. LAWSON, SWAIN &..WALKECi/TD/ : Z ■- ' •. AUCTIONEERS, TE.AWAItUTU. ... ~~- AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SHEEP ;STATI,ON. ,: OKA 'T' ACRES, of whioh 2227 acres is freehold, balance. Education Lease, wittt iGuQi about 20 years to run; with right of renewal. All wall, grassed: Fenoed ■, ' and'subdivided 1 into 24 paddocks; fencing good; well watered. Will winter 300!0- ; breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheop, and 200 he,ad of cattle; 14 miles from, good.towi^,.. Motor Mail Service passes tho door daily; S-roomcd house connected with telephone.. Large woolshed, fitted with .machines, night pens to hold 500.sheep. Price for free< )'.'. hold, S® 10s. per acre; .£4OOO cash, balance can remain for 5 years at '5} per cent, " - .'• TJ> riirTT'T AfllJ ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 1. 1 U LjLj V/<UjEI, - ■ PAHIATUA. . .. ' - A CHANCE FOR;THE SMALL. MAN; •'.:- : -' ' Af\f\ ACRES, 150 in grass, 100 flat, balance easy country, 3 paddocks, irell wa» • ybllU tered, whave, sheop yards, good lease, rent <£50 per annum; right of pur« chase £2 te'J an acre,. 8 miles, from Railway; £i per acre; .cash, balance ar« ranged.- Let us hear'-from yo«. a' , -. ■ ;t,,. ".L :";,,, J ;, i;' i: a? -tf'p' ■ : "BaiJiyaE#DElii^oi^^ .[..'-' ,-y ■;•■■■.'.■ ■■- : '- : " ;- GISBORNE. ■■: .■";' ; - •■■■■' "_■ .:-:.:;:.■;"■■■,:..:;;. '''. " WILL HONESTLY WINTER TWO BIG SHEEP. .' .■. : : Aqqw ACRES tip-top Sheep Countryj.l9B4 aores ini.grass.'.balance bush; i(K) (*«/O< acres flat and ploughable,rlß paddocks; goodiwire, fencing. Rich black eoil.onpapa. Buildings comprise iiewO-roomed house,' woblshed, machines, etc. 'TITLE—Part 0.R.P., parb;Native Lease; handy to large town,.,eohool, and Post Oflice, 5 milee. REMEMBER—This is not steep, impossible country. PRICE ', £h AN ACRE. Terms arrangedHOwnersold 1000 fats at £\ •tbis-year.'.'Full-paiy- - ■ ' -. IMLAY 1 SAUNDERS, .., BOX-: rr 2ol, WANGANUI. ■''-.::-■-:-::—^^^.:—.; " ~" . . FOR SALE OR LEASE. ..,.. ; ,V; <; ..rr Iq/» ACRES Dairy Farm, all ploughable, 8 paddocks, 100 acres grass,'2B acres ;;■;, Xi/O turnips, balance fem : and scrub; new 4-room House,. etables, trajeß«i store-room, cowshed, stock-yard, garden. Situated' right opposite dairy factory, J mile from township. Will for 5 years at .£l5O per annum. A cheap place ai ,'. LAND AGENT, •';■•: >■. ::" ..: TE. KUITI. - , ' : ' SHEEP STATION FOR SALE ON THE FAMOUS EAST COAST. ' > inrA ACRES, all in grass.'.eubdivided m 1 jjaddocke,. sheep and cattle yarde, .x!<lO\) very easy country, lies well to sun; broomed .house, and all oonveni. ■:'■ ences; main road runsothrough property. Wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 ; head of cattle. Harbour Board Endowment Lease,, with 18 years yet to run, at : 6s. 7d. per acre, and right of renewal for further 21 years,' at valuation; ,£7OO pay*' able for improvemento at end of first term. Price .£6500. Easy terms arranged, C.,'G. PIESSE," : : : LOAN COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. GISBOBNE. ■ \ is unexceUed, for Partijtions. and Inner.,Walls,,CeiUngs,r.■;;..; Cementine and Stucco Work,' Rough" Cast,"'OutMd' "."-" ' :-.: Plaster and Cement Siding. \ . v?-i -. - ; Being Cold Japanned it • ■ ' ' ' .-:•■- !• *^'. '~'.■■ Cannot.Rust and it Cannot Burn. ;S- i-\' :: '[\ SMITH & : SMITH, ;E1 OPP, TQWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 'Z'Tvr~ fy'^i'-

THERE'S A WARM REGARD : W FOR "OUR OWN" TEA. "SJ|feSgi It's a friend that's cherished by r^^^^^^^^ hosts of tea-drinkers. '.'■''■ V Fragrant, rich-flavoured, so refreshing, "Our Own" Tea will own always if you onco try it. .'■■ , ';" It appeals not .only by its dcleotable taste and goodness, but bj; rta economy also—for it "goes farther" than others. "OUR OWN" TEA » IN FIVE CHOICE GRADES-. . .. is,, is. 2d., is. 6d., is. Bd., 2s. per Ib. ' WM. CAMPBBULj'LtD.--.. ■: ■'....■■.. 40 &42 Manners Street, 283 Cuba street, 163 Rlddlford St., Nowtown.

■GARDEN TOILS ! BARDEN- TOOLS i WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS FEOM THE T3EST MAKERS, inoluding tho following:— „,„ ■■ LAWN MOWERS. MraShem ' " Border Forks. Hodge Shears. Bbrdor Shears. ENGLISH. ; t j- » I 6" j ' Branch Cutters. ■ Ladies' Shades. ••;: Daisy Grubbers. Oreen's Sllens Messor. Lawn Sprinklers. Digging Forks. Ransome's Anglo-Paris. ; . McKinnon Hoes.. Dramine; Spades. Ransome's Automaton. Mattock noes. Dutch floes. Planters' Hoes. . Edging Knives. AMERICAN. Pruning Shears. ■ Garden Kollora. • • Pruning Saws. Garden Tioucls. Aroado. Rake?. Garden Shears. Favourite.., ,-.-, Reaping Hooks. Grubbing Hoes. Lakowood. Scythes. Glass Shears. New Easy. Sprayers. Grass Hooks. ' • Now Rover. ■ Sets of Ladies' Tools, Premier. SpiayeiS) Shovels, Spades, Slasliors, Tiirf Cutters, Woedmg Forks. . JQMN &UTHIE & @O M UPjISTSD, METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STBBET. TELEPHONES. Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 156; Offices, 073; lion Yaid, 2064.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

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