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QUE ENSLAND. QUEENSLAND DARLING DOWNS LANDS. Clifton, Dalby Downs, and Ellangowan Estates. For Lithographs and Lists write to C. A. HURLEY & CO., DARLING DOWNS, Q. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS & INVESTORS. We can offer on the Far-famed Darling Downs, l sheep to the acre country at £3 2s 6d to £3 10s per acre. Close to rail, established stock markets, and butter factories. PERMANENT WATER by sinking from 20 to 7,5 feet. Rich soil 30 to 40 feet deep. IDEAL LUCERNE LAND. Excellent Maize, Oats and Rape growing country. AVERAGE RAINFALL, 30 INCHES. £157 CASH, no payment second year, balance in 9 yearly payments at 5 per cent interest, Will buy 500 acres, every acre fit to plough. All first-class sheep and cattle country; carry 1 sheep per acre on NATURAL grasses. £1500 CASH, balance as above, will purchase 5000 acres, similar country, carry 1 sheep per acre on NATURAL grasses. Capable of carrying 15000 sheep if say 4000 acres were sown in artificial grasses or lucerne. ' ' No Ticks. No Rabclts. No Pests. Beautiful Climate. the Health Resort of Queensland. v The cheapest and richest land in the Commonwealth of Australasia. Compare this -with New Zealand values. 2 miles from railway.~2loo acres freehold, divided into 11 paddockj. All rich black soil flats, and well soiled basalt. nrl #«.••£, very heavily grassed, and of great carrying capacity, watered by permanent springe and creek. 750 acres cultivation, including 500 acresf lucerne. New 10roomed house, every convenience, water laid on, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, etc. Carries from 2to 3 sheep' to the acre. Price, £7 per acre asked. , / , "We have recently settled a number of New Zealanders on the Downs, and they are still coming. First come first served, so don't delay. Only a limited area available. Values rising rapidly. Catalogues, lithographs and full particulars supplied on application. ' The principal of our firm, Mr Weaver, will be at the Empire Hotel, Palmerston North, about the 30th injst. and will be pieased to attend correspondence or interview any persons who may either call upon him or make an appointment for Mr Weaver to visit them. SCHOLEFIELD, GODSALL, & WEAVER, The oldest established firm of Land Agents on the Darling Down Established 1878. TOOWOOMBA. Branches at Pittsworth, Dalby, Laidley, Charleville. (

MAIN TRUNK LINE. JjAND FOR* SALE. 390 acres/ F.L. right of freehold £1; 80 acres graee. I rice, £350; cheapest section on oar books. 628 acres, O.S.P. at 23s 6d; 165 in grass, 160 felled. Price, -83 per acre. 509 acres, O.E.P. at 23s 6d, 140 in grass, 150 relied. Price, £3 per acre. 1129 acres, L.T. and 0.E.P., 600 in grass, and stock. Price, £5 7s 6d including stock. [ 1250 acres, Native Lease; all bush. Price, 10s per acre. 392 acres, P.L.; 225 in grass. Price, £6 per acre. Also several Farms suitable for dairying, about 200 acres. Prices, from £6 to £8. Most of the above country is Undulating to hilly, good soil, on papa formation, and winters 2i sheep. There is every probability of rise in values on completion of the railway. Fuller particulars on application— E. H. SNOW, C/o E. WILSON & CO., ' Land Agents, EANGATAUA, Main Trunk Line.

670 ACRES SPLENDID FATTEN ING FARM. ALL NECEBSAEY OUTBUILDING VERY CHEAP, «2B ACRE. MOUNSEY & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, BANGITIKEI STREET Palmerston North. i - There was a young farmer named Bliss Who to his young lady said "Sis, To Brophy we'll go, Hβ can suit us I know." And we sold him a small farm like this:— £V K ACRES, all in grass about three tsO parts ploughable, six paddocks, watered by springs, 5-roomed house, eight-bail cowshed, 2 miles from school and creamery. Price £18 10 per acre. £450 cash, balance 5 per cent. 1897 This is just the right thing say, for sheep; ' Nearly three to the acre I'll beep. Bead the item below— It's a good place we know, ' In fact, we consider it cheap. ACBES, undulating and hilly, 4 6d\J well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, permanent water, good eight-roomed house, insured for £350, woolshed, dips, yards, handy to Palmerston. Price £12 per acre. £3000 cash. 1896 A mail whose whole name was Tom Tapp, Had inspected the most on the map; "I never did bet," Hβ insisted, "and yet, On a farm like this I will go • Nap'!" A Q/\ ACEES all in good grass, TcO\7 well fenced and divided into 10 paddocks, permanent water, about half the property ploughable, 6-roomed house with all the necessary outbuildings to make it an up-to-date farm. Price £21. 189S BROPHY &. MOWLEM, "Wβ Soil the Earth," PALMERSTON NOETH.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 394, 23 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 394, 23 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 394, 23 April 1908, Page 8