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FOB SALE. PICTON APPLE LANDS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE DOMINION For an investment, as they have a icry great future value, as owing to tbs limited amount uf flat laud in and around the fast-growing port of Picton they must greatly increase in value if only for residential purposes. ONLY 40 ACRES OF FLAT LAND Are available, situate overlooking the beautiful Waikawa Bay, lying to the sun and specially adapted for Fruit-growing or lucerne. Price only A 75 per acre. On the easiest of terns, say, .£' 10s per acre deposit, balance arranged e ver long period. Quarter-aero close by sell at .£6O each, and this land must become equally, if not more valuable. Five , A ere Lots or 10 Acre Lots can to-day yet be obtained in Picton at the above price per acre, and will sell at .■rA'feVv''rv.per quarter-acre in the near future. PICTON’S PORT AND HARBOUR Is the very best in the Dominion, and in spite of party feeling and influence must eventually be the Naval Base, and in any case Picton must be o. largo seaport town. It is the terminus of the South Island Main Trunk Railway, and also will be of the Blenheim-Wairau Valley-West Coast railway. BUY PICTON-WAIKAWA LAND Before it is subdivided Into small lots.ts. when a quurter-acrc will cost mor* than an aero to-day. Picton is the Port of Marlborough., and ie becoming a great Health and Tourist Resort. It has everything to. make it; and tha population must rapidly increase. On March 2nd Hillersden Estate of 160,000 acres, which is now being subdivided, is bo be balloted for. This is One of Marlborough's large estates, and there are many others, which; wtyen cut up. will make both Blenheim and Picton large towns. A SHEEP RUN POE .£5250, Situate in the famous Walrau Valley, as a going concern at ihc above price with 3000 sheep, and would carry 5000 sheep today. Rent only JE6O per annum. , ’ TWO RICH DAIRY FARMS Of 80 acres each for sale at a low price on very easy term*.,, M C LAUCHLAN & GEE. BLENHEIM. EXCHANGE FOR WELLINGTON PROPERTY. DAIRY FARMS. ! SHEEP FAR MB. Above are a few taken from our extensive list of farm lands in exchange f - AVcllington Citv and Suburban Properties. Full list on application. . H. F. M NEILL & OCX, Uj ' Wl? ™noton! ST "

FARM BUSH LAND, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY MAKE MONEY. f-no ACRES, Hanawatu line; Si miles from railway station; undulating to OUO hilly; small cottage erected thereon of two rooms; ISO acres grass, balance bush, principally rimu, rata, hinau. The property lies beautifully to the sun and the climate is ideal. This should appeal to those who want a pro. perty that requires improving and thereafter reap the advantage of a substantia! profit, the same as hundreds of others have done before; and who are now practically independent. Price within reach of all. £5 5s per acre. .£soodeposit. J. D. MARTIN MINTYRE & CO., 215-217, LAMBTON WOAY. WELLINGTON. t r't A ACEES. Sheep Country; about 180 acres in grass, baliunce In good bush, qXU small dwelling; partly fenced; situated within 4 miles of school and railway, on Manawatu line. Price X 4 12s 6d. Cash £SOO, balance terms. A very low prusd farm. Write without delay.. J. C. LANE, BOX 114. PALMEESTON NOETH. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP OR DAIRYING COUNTRY—MUST BE NEAR PALMERSTON N. KnA ACEES in Patea Valley; very rich cropping and dairying and sheen 50 U country. Equity A'9ooo. ALSO IrA ACHES of rich river flat dairy land, handy to town; would exchange IOU for small farm or sheep country. Equity .£2900. Apply FARMERS’ LAND AGENCY. 13, MAIN STREET WEST, PALMEESTON NORTH. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. lIVERY STABLES at Hunterville; 20 stalls and 10 I'oosebcxes, 8 horses, I i gigs 2 double buggies, and 2 coaches with harness complete; mail service twioa weekly, worth ,£2OO a year; turnover for past 3 years X 56 per month. Stock at valuation- Goodwill of £SO. About £4OO cash. The present owner must sell as be has a farm to attend to. KMC\T ATD 'EANGITIKEI land agency. , ITX INiAIII, HUNTER VILE. * HOTEL FOR RALE. FREEHOLD of leading Commercial Hotel in rapid'y rising town. North laland- trade averages AT3O per week; property includes alout 2 acres land. Prop *or freehold. .£7,900. Cash required- i‘3ooo. This property must be sold within" the next three weeks, as the present owner is com pellet, on account of important business, to leave for the Old Country almost immediately. Apply JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 and 8, KING’S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. \ns\n ACRES, Wanganui River-Excellent hilly and easy sheep counfcryi ~£UUU native lease 35 years with compensation for improvements; rental i 3d ncr acre for next 14 years; woolshed, two-roomed cottage, shearers’ ao~rsg?jS£ wassr” ; “ 4 -* ■*** HOLLOWAY & HOGAN. WAM°“MFOR EXCHANGE. ~ " “* kk/a ACRES, first-class dairying and grazing land in the Taranaki district, 55U close to school, factory, and township; two houses, largo sheds, etc. Pnuitv JE14.000. Owner wants a good sheep ran up to 2000 acr%. r 1 ACRES, Taranaki; an excellent dairy farm; good buildings; close 14U township and railway station. Equity £'MAO. Owner wants sheep farm up to 1000 aoree. JAMES & GILLMAN, A SURE FORTUNE. rs/vo ACEES, 3 miles from Waverley: the best dairy farm In the Dominion, 300 aubdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by springs,, trough in each .iddock- splendidly sheltered by extensive plantations; aU well laid down in best English grasses of various kinds; real good house of 7 rooms, bathMm panttf h. and o. water throughout 24-stand cow ehed, ,erain shed. wag. ’ ’ ; plement shed, buggy shed, fowl house and piggery 4-etall stable, order. This nrooertv is recommended to anyone in search anyone or will subdivide. i7/m and implement 6iied. e Duggy ill in good order. This property, something extra. good. Cheap and on easy terms, tiemars on^.' plicatmn.LAND AND ESTAT33 search of Foil parWAVERLEY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 12

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