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LAND NOTICES. AN IDEAL SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. DON'T MISS THIS. THE FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY, ONLY .£'soo DEPOSIT SECURES THE PLACE. Oi<¥(- ACRES, situated in the famous WAIKATO DISTRICT, with 2 cottages, liiO one a three-roomed and the other a four-roomed, and outbuildings, granary and cowlmils; railway G miles; school 300 yards; cream cart calls at door; 200 acres absolutely flat, in grass, 20 acrcs crops, balance easy hills; well by permanent streams;.subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks. PRICE, ill 10s. per acre; cash required £500 only; the balance can remain for 8 years at 5J per cent. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR A MAN WITH SMALL'CAPITAL. Owner in Camp. Write or call, . Folio 3i!56. H. H. COOK & CO., FARM SALESMEN, 24 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. — STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. OPTIONAL RIGHT OF PURCHASE—ISO-ACRE FARM. a rare Chance for a man of limited capital. AKA acres Board Lease, having 40 years to run at 3s. Od. per acre. Situ'±o\J ated 4 miles from Oioroliaiipa; 140 acres in English grass. All open country; soil is a warm loam. Good dairying country, or will carry 2j sheep when fullv impoved; 5-roomed house and stable. Will sell tile goodwnl straight out at £2 10s. per acre; £200 down, baianoe 5 years at 5 per cent.; or will accept 3s. per acre per annum a3 rent lor goodwill for 5 years, with a riglit oi purchase at .£3 per acre. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. ITQA ACRES. Freehold, all in grass. Limestone and papn formation. Will IUOV carry 2 sheep per acre, besides a large number of cattle. Fenced and subdivided into about 25 paddocks. Fencing good, well watered, easy r'deaule country. Buildings consist of good Homestead, cottage, largo woolshed (fitted with machines). Situated about 10 miles from a good stock centre, on tlie railway line, iu the Wairarapa. Regarded as one of the best farms in the district. At present carrying 3500 big sheep (over half breeding ewes) and 170 head ot cattle. Good terms can be arranged. Price £14 per acre. LONDON, BARRAN. AND CO. Land, Stock, and Station Agents, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. FOFPRYVATE SALE-WAIKANAE LANDS FRONTING MAIN ROAD. (a) 72 Acres Freehold, i-mile from ■ Waikanae Railway. (b) 36 acres Freehold on Western Side Main Road. (c) 24 Acres Freehold on Eastern Side Main; Road. Both 11 milss south of Waiknnae Railway Station. rE whole of these lands are offered in blocks of 5 acres and upwards to suit purchasers, are specially suitable for_ country residence, fruit, flower, and vegetable-growing, poultry, and small farming. For Prices and Terms apply to N.L LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., -LIMITED, WELLINGTON. SOLE . AGENTS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. BLOCK OF RENT-PRODUCING PROPERTY; equity any amount up to. .£10,400. Exchange for good' Sheep Farm. CIITY SHOP PROPERTY; equity £1300. Exchange for House and Few Acres, 1 Suburbs' or Country Town. 1 »■ , r ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY, near Tailiape; equity £3350. Exchange for OxO small Dairy Farm or Town Property. ' H. G HOTTER. & CO., AGENTS, 35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. iWAITCWNfRY HOME. A N exceptionally well-built House of six rooms, tiled roof and all 'onveniA. ences, hot and cold water, gas, septic tank. Dining-room 20 x 16, with inglenook 13 x 4, extra, fitted with seats. Front bedroom with mantelpiece and wardrobe fitments in oak. All. tiled grates and hearths, panelled ceilinss, casement windows, glazed with plate glass. Land consists of 2| acres, laid out Jn orchard, lawns, concrete paths, garden and paddock. For sale at sacrifice price. PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. FOR SALE. GOOD DAIRY FARM. CLOSE TO DRIED MILK FACTORY. WHERE BUTTER FAT IS 2s. PER LB. 1 on ACRES, all in grass, except a few acres, practically all flat and plough.Lovable, 10 paddocks, watered by permanent streams, 8-roomed house, all conveniences, 11-bail cowshed, concreted, hayshed, 2 acres orchard, well sheltered. PRICE, ,£4O PER ACRE. Only £500 cash down balance arranged. GILCHRIST AND KIDD, PROPERTY SALESMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH, Sole' Agents. Aiy 4CRES of first-class Dairying Land, situated 10 miles from Woodville; 4d» * good roads; G acres orchard, balance in grass, and carrying 19 cows, 3 yearlings, and 2 horses; well subdivided; 5-roomed house, 7-bnil cowshed, stable, cartshed, etc. A very good property, which showed a-return-of .£450 for last season. Price £52 per acre, £600 cash; or would Exchange for larger Dairy Farm up to 100 acres. Apply to J.' HARRIS & SONS. . MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ■ IfamJhjpe . "THE SPOHIKG SPIRIT" | L— — T :—: : —

(KlrC&rs. Ikmiir* k'N too steep No sand too deep IJICISOITW Sttcitl fatrt CORRECT SPRINGING in a Car is essential. Correct springing means: COMFORT — SAYING of WEAR and TEAR on TYRES and CHASSIS, in other words Luxury With Economy. The JACKSON VII! with its four full elliptic springs beats all competitors in this respect. The full elliptic 1 springing in combination with its other good points made the JAGKSON VIII THE C'All above all others. Present Price £450 £££."■ Cgcle ti Mr Supplies II WELLINGTON.

TIKGKVS XMA6 FAIB. , WASTIiD .Known—Tingey's Xmas Failis now ou. The placo for Bargains,. Addroas: Manners Strepf. Open Friday Until 9 p.m.

, ITSOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE . SA) STABLES, Feildins, lor KimooUon Daily at 8.30 a.m. and i.M p.m.: leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feildlnj. H.J. MQQBE, .Proprietor, fell dins.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 85, 3 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 85, 3 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 85, 3 January 1918, Page 10

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