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FOR SALE. I PICTON APPLE L'AjNDS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE DOMINION) For an investment, as they have a \cry great future value, as owing to ill® limited amount of flat laud in and around the fast -growing port of Picton they must greatly increase in value if only for residential purposes, ONLY 40 ACE ltd OF FLAT LAND Are available, situate overlooking the beautiful Waikawa Bay, lying to th® sun and specially adapted for Fruit-growing or lucorno. Price only *675 pet acre. On the easiest of terms, say, *67 ICs per acre deposit, balance arranged ever long period. Quarter-acre close by sell at AGO eaob, and this land must become equally, if not more valuable. Five Acre Lota or 30 Acre Lots can to-day yet be obtained in Picton. at the. above price per acre, and will sell at per quarter-acre in the near future. PICTOX’S POET AND HARBOUR Is the very best in the Dominion, and in spite of party fooling and influence, must eventually be the Naval Base, and in any case Picton must bo if largo oca* port town. It is tho terminus of the South Island Main Trunk Railways tmdlfy also will he of the Blenhe-im-Wairau Valley-West Coast railway. BUY PICTON - W AIKAWA LAND Before it is subdivided into small lots.ts. when a quarter-acrel than an acre to-day. Picton' is tho Port of Marlborough, and i» bßooming kij' great Health and Tourist Resort. It has everything no xriako it, bud population must rapidly increase. On March 2nd Eilloasdott Estate- of iCO.OOrf. acres, which is now being subdivided, ig to ho balloted for, This Is one ofv Marlborough's large estates, and there aro many others, which,. . when- cut upj will make both Blenheim and Picton. large towns. " A SHEEP BUI? FOB 165250, 4 Situate in the famous Wairau Valley, aa a going concern tfcbWW. prfci with 3000 sheep, and would carry 5000 sheep to.day, RcnlLonly iB6O pot.', annum. TWO ETCH DAIRY FARMS' Of 80 -acres' each for sale at al low price M c LAUOIIL AN & GEI4 BLE-NIDIIM. , * : 1 - : —v m'" i EXCHANGE FO'r WELLINGTON 5 DAIRY FAEMS. SHEEP FARMS, Acres. Equity. Acres. EquStji 416 '*64,730 1917 g. *69.177 450 *68,550 1734 *^**-*610,606 289 *65.045 753 *88,185 94 *61,355 503 *62,370 135 *61,700 274 ......A.,........:..,- *82,590 Above are a few taken from our extensive list of farm lands in exchang® for Wellington Citv and Suburban Properties. Full list on application. H. F. M C NEILL & CO.. SSS

FARM BUSH LAND. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY MAKE MONEY. rAO ACRES, Manawatu line; 5i miles from railway station; undulating fej OUo hilly; small cottage erected thereon of two rooms; 180 acres t H , ... ... . . _ _ ~, ... . j gtfassL balance' bush, principally rimu, rata, hinau. The property lies beautifully id the sun and the climate is ideal. _ This should appeal who _want a pro. nerty that requires improving and there after reap the advantage of a eubstan. tial profit, the same as hundreds of others have done before, and who are.now practically independent. Price within reach of all. £5 5s tier'acre. .£soodeposit, J. D. MARTIN MINTYRE & 215-217. LAMBXON (JUAY. WELLINGTON. A ACRES, Sheep Country; about 180 acres in grass, balance in good buahf f) 111 small dwelling; partly fenced; situated within 4 miles, of school' and railway, on Manawatu line. Price £4 12s 6d. Cosh £SOO, balance terms. A very low prU-vd farm. Write without delay. ' J. C. LANE. BOS 144. PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP OR DAIRYING COUNTRY—MUST; BE NEAR PALMERSTON N. _ACRES in Patea Valley; very rich cropping and dairying and sheen £>oo country. Equity £9OOO. . „ ACRES of rich river flat dairy land, handy to town; would exchange 101 l for small farm or sheep country. Equity £2900. Apply FARMERS’ LAND AGENCY. 13, MAIN STREET WEST. PALMERSTON NORTH. for immediate sale. T I VERY -STABLES at Huntcrville; 20 stalls and 10 ’oose boxes, ,8 horses, 3 X2 pigs 2 double buggies, and 2 coaches with harness complete;, mail service twice weekly, worth £2OO a year; turnover for past 3 years £56 per month, q-tock at valuation. Goodwill of £SO. About £430 cash. Thq present owneA must sell as he has a farm to attend to. iRjANGITIKEI LAND AGENCY K. M C NAE, HUNTER VILE. 550 Equity 140 FOR EXCHANGE. ACRES first-class dairying and grazing land in the Taranaki district! close to school, factory, and township; two houses, large sheds, etc. £U 000. Owner wants a good sheep run np to 2000 acres. ACRES, Taranaki; an excellent dairy farm; good buildings; close, to township and railway station. Equity £3150. Owner wants sheep farm up to 1000 acres. JAMES & GILLMAN, HAWEEA- ■< 47T 400 ACRES Freehold; partly improved; about SO miles from Gisborne. \ . PRICE £,h per acre^ ACHES; partly improved; about 100 acres ploughable. j PRICE £4t 10s -per acre^ T. W. HACKETT & CO.. POYERTY BAY! POVERTY BAYI ACRES; 750 scree in grass, balance all bush (O.R.P. £1); small cottage, 1«I««J sheep yards; carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre. P7-, ~- x ‘° *- Pride £2 5s pot .... Easy terms. f . A AA ACRES, best land available In the district; carrying (winter) 10,00(1 4:01111 sheep. 800 cattle, etc. X guarantee no better property available in the ACRES; lease 45 years at Od per aero for whole term; all bush. Cash OIMIU required £l5O- A fortune in this for a couple of energetic young men, SHARP, LAND AGENT, GISBORNE. EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOTEL, opposition; average trade over £lO3 per week, with great prospects of N increase; "ood house, well furnished; 2} years’ to run; rent £9. Good .rill and ' furniture £2750. One ot tne best country houses in the -'Dominion - Good tenant financially assisted. Apply sharp. free house. TRISTRAM & CO., HOTEL HMO-fERS. ELTJI.VM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8654, 12 February 1914, Page 10