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LAND AGENTS TARANAKI!' A HEAL CHEAP DAIRY PAEIL 103 ACBE3 Of Splendid Dairying Land, situated in the very best, part of Taranaki, close to Railway, miic\s from School, Creamery and Vest Office. Ail ploughabio and fiat land of excellent quality when clumped. Six acres ©tumped, 3 acres swede©, 6 acres shelter bush, the balance down in the bast of grass. The buildings comprise an np-to-d ate 8-room©d house, 6 bailed cowshed, good dry slab yards, 2 paddocks cattle proof fences. Paddocks are exceptionally well watered. Stock at valuation if desired. PRICE £l3 10 s pebacee £SOO CASH. 1 Adjoining land soiling at Al 5 per acre. THIS IS AN. ABSOLUTE BAEGAISI ‘ CALL OE SEND FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO-. EAST AND EAST, GREY AND FEATHEESTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. ' AND AT AUCKLAND AND CHRISTCHURCH. TARANAKI BUSH BLOCK UNIMPROVED. 12,400 ACRES. ONE OF THE LARGEST AREAS IN STANDING BUSH. IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION LEFT IN TAEANAEL (SITUATED on the well-known Moban river, having 23 miles frontage to the U river. A fine block of beautiful Tawa. Rimu, Pubatea,_ and Kikatea Burfh. Admirably adapted for one fine sheep run, or cutting up into 12 or 15 smaller runs. THERE IS A LOT OF VALUABLIi TIMBER Off THIS BLOCK, and ’ sawmills close by, working full time; 400 ACRES EIGHT IN CENTRE OF THIS BLOCK ON THE FRONTAGE FREEHOLD, balance leasehold at lOd per aor* with 40 years to run. We have personally inspected thie block, and it i» fine country. Largo long valleys and grand long slopes lying well to the sun. Land alongside selling at AS per acre, sheep and bullock-fattening country. THIS IS A GENUINE BARGAIN AND WORTH INQUIRING ABOUT. Full details, photographs and plans sent on application. SPECULATORS! HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOU. PRICE nn/iOA FOE FREEHOLD, GOODWILL OF LEASE. TIMBER SvOUUD INCLUDED. Apply sharp, E. GRIFFITH AND CO., NEW PLYMOUTH, EOJ.B AGENTS. ASO SECTIONS. SELLING RAPIDLY. AS DEPOSIT. ‘MORNINGTON ESTATE,’ SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON, approached from Brooklyn and from Berhampore by the Electric Tramway Systems, off Britomnrt street. The most healthful and delightful locality for residential, purposes, sunshine from morning to night. Those in search of a site to build a homo should not fail to inspect these sections. MORNINGTON. Roads are now formed complying with the’ City Council's, requirement*. Footpaths curbed and channelled. Visit the land, and you will find sections that cannot be equalled for size and beautiful surroundings. ’ ■ * PRICES FROM J 350 PER SECTION. £6 DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON. 'Easiest terms ever offered to purchasers of land. £5 deposit will put you in possession of one of these beautiful sections. For plans and all other pap Herd a re, apply to the Secretary. THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND COY.. E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, Nathan's Buildings. B. W. WILTON, on the property. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. OE ANY LAND AGENT, , > ..

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND '■INVESTORS. WE CAN OFFER ON THE FAR-FAMED DARLING DOWNS -j SHEEP to the Acre country at JSS 2e 6d to S 3 10s per acre. Cion to raiii JL established stock markets, and butter factorial PERSIAN ENT \ WATER, by oinking from 20 to 75 feet. Rich «oU 3t to « feet deep. IDEAL LUCERNE L “ " '” ' ~ ' ing country. LAND. Excellent Maize. Oats, and Rape growAVERAGE RAINFALL SO INCHES. £lsl n 0 navnrent second year, balance in 9 yearly paymatts, at 5 per cent, interest, ’WILD BUY 500 ACRES FREEHOLD; .Very acre fit to plough. All first-class sheep and cattle country; .'will carry 1 sheep per acre on NATURAL grasses. ■■ , , v i: , <■ ; r r»-| r-aa CASH, balance as above, -will purehase 5000 ACRES FREEHOLD, afc'J-01/U similar country, carry i sheep per aero on natural greases. Capable of carrying 15,000 sheep if, say, 3000 acres were sown in artificial prases, or Lucerne. NO TICKS; NO RABBITS.- NO PESTS. BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. THE HEALTH RESORT of , Queensland., • , . , * * The cheapest and richest land in the Commonwealth of Australasia. : ' i COMPARE THIS 'WITH NEW ZEALAND VALUES: TWO MILES FROM RAILWAY, 2100 acres freehold, divided into 11 paddock* All-rich black soil flats and well soiled basalt ridges, very heavily grassed and of great carrying capacity, watered by permanent springs and creek; 750 acres cultivation, including SQO acres Lucerne. New 10-roomed house, every convent, once, water laid on, woolshed. cheep and cattle yards, etc; carries from 2 to; 3 sheep to the acre. Price, JE7 per acre asked. We have recently; settled a number of New Zealanders on the Downs; and they aro still coming. First cotoe 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 Wca ver . vrill he at the Royal Oat Hotel, Wellington, on the 10th inst., and will be ■ pleased to attend to oorrecppndenos or interview any persons who may either call npon him or mate an appointment for Mr Weaver to visit them. ' . ' SCIIOLEFIELT), GODSALL & WEAVER, The oldest established firm of Land Agents on the Darling Downs. TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND. ESTABLISHED 1878, . . Branches at Pittsworth, Dalby, Laidlcy, Charleville.

FAB-MS. MANAWATTJ LINE. 11 AC AGUES: all in grass but 850 iXvl«s aoreo bash; 25 paddocks; 270 acres flat, well watered: 50 acres in crop; wool-shed, with shespyards, concrete dip, U-stall cowshed, large stable and machinery shed; fine-8-rooraed residence, bathroom, etc.; three good cottages; 4i miles from vail way, 2t mile* to creamery by good road. Price, J!10 10» per acre; terms arranged. A GRAND FARM, containing 307 acres A (more or less), 200 acres being rich, flat land, balance terrace, land mostly plcughable, all in grass except small patch shelter-bush; 50 acres ready for plough, divided into It paddocks; well' watered, permanent streams; heavy carrying capacity; good 8-roomed house, aU conveniences; woolshed, dip, ' and outbuildings; 3 miles from station, post office, and factory. Price, JE36 per acre; termt arranged.. , QTj -| ACRES; terrace and hill country: Oil one-third in grass, balance hush; divided into several padcocks; good 5-roomcd house; 5 miles from railway station by level road. Price, £t> per acre. . , , , QPO ACHES- about S acres flat, bal--00/} anco low hills; 10 acres fallen, balance good mixed bush; well watered; 30 chains of fencing. Price, JB3 per acre; terms arranged. NOTE.—Farmers where the above properties are situated can obtain 8d per Bailor, at nearest railway station, for Wellington milk supply. Write without delay to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 7, Featherston street, WELLING xON, Upper and Lower Hntt.

HAWKE’S BAY LAND. 1 rrfAA .'ACBES Limestone Country, JB iOuU miles from Napier by Motorcar roads; i early all plough able; beautifully watered; house: will winter ,1 sheep and summer 1J; when fern cleared will carry 2}. Price, only £i per acre; £2OOO cash required. oi ACRES, Havelock North, near Gov. O-L eroment Experimental Vineyard and Fruit Depot; 80 acres in 8 and *-year orchaid, nearly all specially selooted pears and apples; new *-roomed hone*, and all necessary outbuildings. Only £IOOO cash required. The cheapest fruit farm in New Zealand. ' F. CASSIN. Land and Estate Agent, Hastings And Waipakcrau. FOB KALB. g SHOPS, {-acre land, Obakuno: good rents, returning about 20 per cent, A splendid investment. Apply sharp A. T. VICKERS AND CO.;; Taibape,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6488, 7 April 1908, Page 10

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