J. A. Miller. £ONGLANDS gTOCK HASTINGS. THURSDAY. JUNE 29th, 1916. EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer. JJELP Y OURSELF ' j Why not be your own Employer? 1 Why work for wages when you can (make your own income? £5O J MILL BUY 10 ACRES OF 'B EST QHCHARD 1 , LAND j AT £5O PER ACRE - -i OUTSIDE FROST AREA. I' £7O the first year will fence, cultivate, ) purchase trees, plant and keep culti- ; vated 7 acres. ’ EXCELLENT FOR EXPORT APPLES J AND PEARS. ■ £5O per annum for 3 years will keep above pruned, cultivated, etc., and j pay 5% off principal per annum. | SEE GOVT. EXPERTS REPORT Re this land for growing Fruit (includ- | ing Grapes). i In 4 years you have an Orchard worth i at least £2OO per acre, f AN EXPERT HAS ALREADY PURCHASED 7 ACRES FOR GROWING APPLES. The fifth year you will have a bigger income than you ever earned in your life, and you can retire on your own i farm. ■ In meantime keep your billet. Wc will I do the work for you. Spend the w eek-end with your family or. i your own land, planting vegetables ami small fruits. Full particulais from J. A. MILLER .AGENT. HASTINGS. N.Z. Loan & Mer. Agency Co., Ltd. 350 ACRES FREEHOLD. j BETWEEN NAPIER AND HASTINGS • ( FINEST SHEEP AND CATTLE 1 COUNTRY" IN HAWKE’S BAY. • Healthy and free from nox'ious j weeds. 1 Best grass land obtainable. Soil coni gists of a rich chocolate loam, some ! feet deep, on limestone formation, hills \ and rich flats, practically all plough- ! able. Carrying capacity, I sheep, besides : cattle, now wintering 1000 breeding ! ewes, 25 head of cattle.
Buildings comprise SEY’EN-ROOMED DWELLING, dairy, cowshed, motor garage, woolsheds and new machines, dip, stockyards, orchard and plantation. The situation is quite unique, being less than half-an-nour’s run by car from Napier or Hastings, close to three freezing works and two saleyarda. PRICE £27 PER ACRE - PART CASH, BALANCE AT 5|%. STOCK AT VALUATION. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. HASTINGS. R. F. Sorenson. yY HAT ARE THE \Y ild yY AVES raying ? DANNEVIRKE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. OWNER OFF TO THE WAB. This place is a bona-fide sale, and the property is cheap. 151 ACRES Sixty acres flat (rich), balance easy low hills : 14 acres stumped, 9 acres turnips; 8 paddocks, 6 cowbails. GOOD SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. One and a-half miles from cheese factor}’ and butter factory, 5-mile school, 6 miles Dannevirke on the north side. CHEAP PROPERTY, PER £2l 10/- ACRE £5OO CASH. R. F. SORENSON LAND AGENT HASTINGS. H. J. King and Co. yOR <8 a LE OR pXCHANGE. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY OF 112-ACRE DAIRY FARM IN HAWKE’S BAY Considered the best in the district. Three miles from railway, half-mile from creamer}-. All flat, divided into 15 paddocks. Carrying capacity, 60 cows. The land is rich river deposit and is well watered. Buildings consist of good FIVEROOMED HOUSE with all conveniences, 16 cowbails with concrete floors, trapshed and piggeries. PRICE PCD ACRE. Cash required, £2500; balance in five years at 5J%. Owner would entertain exchange for small property unencumbered, equal equities. H. J. KING & CO. HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS Box 26<? Phones 794 and 139,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 166, 27 June 1916, Page 8
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