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LAf'3 AGENTS. TARANAKI. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP FARM. QQQ ACRES. BRUNSWICK, all in grass, except three acres of shelter /vtL?«y bush; all fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks; 50 acres ploughable. balance easy hills; there must be nearly 300 acres by suriaco measurement. Splendid up-to-date 7-roomcd house, with all necessary outbuildings, cowshed and yards, orchard in full bearing, garden, plnmation; watered by streams and windmill; good strong soil on shell roc K formation. This place carries 2h sheep to the acre, but especially well suited for dairying purposes. Post office, store, school, and public hall, creamery, etc, 2 miles, 44 to railway Main Road runs through the property. The place is well situated, healthy, and very handy to town. ADJOINING LANDS HAVE SOLD AT £25 per acre. Wo cun sell this farm at £lO 10 s PEE ACKE> £250 CASn ‘ THIS IS A GENUINE BARGAIN. For further particulars apply to— EAST AND EAST. GEEY AND FBATHEESTON STREETS, WELLINGTON. T H ORNINGTON ESTATE. SOUTH WELLINGTON. :e south Wellington land company, limited, is now offering for PRIVATE SALE. 57 ALLOTMENTS! BEING THE BALANCE OP THE TWO SUBDIVISIONS OF THE COMPANY'S PROPERTY. Thin land, which is within the City Boundary, is divided into areas from ACRE TO g ACRES. PKICE3 FROM! £j_2s PEB ACRK! LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENT'S! PRICES FROM. JgiJQi OPI SPLENDID METALLED ROADS. CONCRETE CURBS AND CHANNELS. ACCESS BY THE BROOKLYN AND ISLAND BAY TRAMS, EASIEST OP TERMS. FROM jgg DEPOSIT PER' SECTION. I. "MORNINGTON" is one of the healthiest and driest of the suburbs. Building operations are m lull swing on this Estate. ''MORNINGTON” sections have been selling steadily all along, and the land is THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Buyers at present prices must mate money. - For marked plans and all particulars apply to DWAN BROS., Willis street. £. W, WILTON, on the Estate; I Or E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, The South W T ellinglou Land Co., Ltd., Nathan’s Buildings. BAY OF , PLENTY. WE rarely have the opportunity to offer a property which is THE BEST OF ITS KIND THAT HAS COME UNDER OUR NOTICE—the best as recards CLIMATE, SITUATION, LIE OF THE LAND, SHELTER, PLANTATIONS, DWELLING, OUTBUILDINGS and SOlL—but to-day such a property has for special reasons come into the market. It comprises 140 ACRES of EXCELLENT BLACK LOAMY LAND which is practically all level. 30 Acres wore in MAIVE last year and are now in BEST ENGLISH. GKASSES-7 Acres in OATS-2 Acres in MAIZE and 30 Acres in CRIMSON KING SwEDES. It will make a splendid DAIRYING or FATTENING FARM, and every year produce heavy crops of MAIZE etc. It is a typical fruit land, and-a young orchard .full of bearing Is flourishing. There is ho land in Hawke's Bay which will equal it for fruit culture. It is situated in the Inner Harbour—the SEA makes a beautiful and iveful boundary on about half of the property. There is- a neat dwelling containing 6 rooms, and all manner of useful outbuildings. Whether used for FRUIT c. MATURE. DAIRYING, FATTENING, <r CROPPING, the farm will prove thoroughly profitable—there Is no spot in NEW ZEALAND with such a beautiful climate and the price is ONLY £l3 PER ACRE. £750 can remain on Mortgage if desired. .... The first person who sees this farm will’buy it—we have never had anything so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS & COY., LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Aj GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 600 ACEES - £IOO CASnnnHIS is a chance of a lifetime. Splendid land, will carry 2 sheep, J - undulating and hilly country, mostly bush, some nice river flats, 175 acres in best grass, other 25 acres foiled, good whare and yards etc. Tenure is O.R.P. at 20s per acre. If sold at once. PRICE ONLY £2 PER ACRE. WRATTEN & SPENCE, THE , HAWKE'S BAY LAND SALESMEN, DANNEVII?KB. 750 ACRES. QHEAP BUSH COUNTRY! 1 Q MILES FROM FEILDING. 11 rfeA ACRES PLOUGHABLE, balance easy country, 50 acres in grass; JLvw balance bush. PRICE, £1 15s per 'acre £4OO cash required. Applv, J. ,T. BARRY AND CO., : CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, FEILDING.

W. H. MORB-AH & CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILLIS STREET. RARE CHEAP FARM, HAWKE’S BAY. -» ci'A A ACRES' OF FIRST-CLASS JLrii. Sett: LAND, all in grass: situate within half-mile of WAIPUKURAU RAILWAY STATION and SALBYARDb. CARRIES 2 SHEEP PEE ACRE ALL THE YEAR ROUND, BEDROCK PRICE—£IO PEE ACRE. CAO ACRES, FIRST-CLASS LAND, 5Ub the BEST FARM IN THE DISTRICT, 5 miles from Pahiatua Saleyards; splendid house and improvements. Price .£ls per acre. Owner is in ill-health, and must sell quickly, so offers easy terms. , TWO GENUINE OPPORTUNITIES. COUNTRY HOTEL. CONTINUANCE GUARANTEED. WE have for Sale, 8J years’ lease of the Okaramio Hotel, U miles from Blenheim, on the main Blenheim to Nelson road. The house is practically new and up-to-date, with modern conveniences. The Post Office and Telegraph Office is attached to the hotel, and the Okaramio Hall is on the property, also the ealcvards. The land comprises 12 acres: the live stock includes 65 sheep and 4 oOwe; the rent is only £2 10s per week, and the guaranteed takings average .£22, and are steadily The busy season is now coming on. The lease is for sale with live stock, furniture, and piano (the furniture is good and the piano cost 6S guineas) at the low price of £llsO, with a guarantee that continuance will be earned at the forthcoming election. The buyer need not take possession until after the election, or a large proportion of tlie purchase money can be Irept back until then, and immediate possession given. A bargain like this is not often in. the market- Apply to GRIFFITHS AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, BLENHEIM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6678, 28 November 1908, Page 16

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