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LSTHOEPE . LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. This Property, containing about CkAO.I aches, "Will be Open for Selection on Lease in Perpetuity on WEDNESDAY, 2-iTH J UNl'], 1596, AT NAPI E R . Agricultural Sections contain from 8 to 035 acres each, and the rents is 5d to 17s 7<l per acre. Village Section- from quarter-acre to 10 acres, at rents from 8s to £o 10s per section. Mostly first-class opon agricultural land capable of a bijrh degreo of itnprovcmonfc, and situated only 150 miles south of Napier. Maps and further particulars at any Lund Office. T. HUMPHRIES, Commissioner of Crown Lauds 493 for Hawko'a Lav. JsmSL MAKAJU S T A T LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. This Property, conta 8 AC,!KS ' Will be Open for Selection on Lease in Perpetuity on WEDNESDAY, the 21tji JUNE, AT 13 L E N 11 E I M . Sections contain from 15 to 505 acres each, and the rents '2s to Is Id per acre. Good agricultural, flat and undulating land, mostly ploughablo, eight miles from Blenheim. The fences are in good order. for Marlborough. E. B. 1-EAECE, I AND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, i VALI'ATOR, &c, PALMERSTON NORTH. PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LETSHEEP FARM TO LET. - 1000 Acres; 2d paddocks ; 10 ploughed ; 10-roomcd houao; 10 other buildings; good grass ; well watered ; all paddocks. Carries 3000 sheep, 200 head cattle and 10 horsc3, Will lease 12 years at Ms Od per acre (no good will). Grand Farm, 111 acres, near railway station ; all grass (of the best) ; 7 paddocks. Gentleman's residence, 7 rooms. Must sell, owing to family bereavements. Bargain offering at £lO per acre and terms easy. 4CO acres Sheep farm, freehold, mostly level ami gentle undulations, grassed, carries 3 sheep acre winter ; all fenced, 7 paddocks, water each paddock, near good town, easy of Palmerfiton by coach daily, l-roomcd cottage, sell bargain £5 10s per aero, most money remain mortgage to good man. .£25 will purchase gentleman's residence, Main street, Palmcrston North ; six rooms ; all conveniences; balance, bail iing society For S lie—Snug Farm, 100 acres; good house ; only ,£7 per acre Choice Bargain, one and a quarter mile from railway station, 50 acres; al! level splendid soil ; five paddocks; gentleman's residence; only J 2200 cash, balance on mortgage. 023 acres, level and rolling downs ; rent, per annum, X''iS 18s Oil ; can purchase any time, 25s per a :>e ; 200 acres grass ; i level and easy Palmcrston .\ inly JcH per acre PEABCE'S LAN!) MART, DROJ-'ESS I. TIVE jure a good aJI-roiinu n iiil-u-MmWiiw \7> in of six as formerly used) from this pi nenfc branch only (all colonial ug< abolished). Questions at bottom of limp aiiuosL mvu oral iuciiin , .i. rjuuorseu by well-known people in all civilised countries. For testimonials and terms address Professor A. Loisotto, Box 1234, G.P.0., Sydney, NS.W. | ASHBURN HALL, NEAR DUNEDIN. For the Care and Treatment of Persons -Mentally Affected. rSIUE position is elevated, the watersupply M large and pure. The buildings aro specially constructed ; they are placed in e\ tensive ornamental grounds, and comma id on all sides pleasant views over lawns, shrubberies, native bush and fields. There aro general and private sitting-rooms, with separate bedrooms for each inmate. This establishment provides specialised accommodation for those for whom the advantages of homo comfort and association with small numbers are desired. All tho officers havo had long experience in asylum management. There is a dairy farm of a hundred acres eouiidcted with tho Asylum. A carriage is kept tor thy übo of inmates. Over two bun-' , dred hftYe been treated since opening. 191' ,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 21