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FOR SALE. CHEAT? FAB MS. -AA ACRE*, Freehold. Walnitp* vicinity; all in grass: WO acres ploughable, some rich river flats; Hroomed residence and all necessary outbuildings; carry 2 sheep to acre tnd 35 cows. Price. .£26 per acre. This is a beautiful property. laa ACBEt*. Hntt Valley; nearly Ayu half flat and ploughsble: SO acres grassed, ring fenced; good aocees; 1* miles railw'av, 1 mile creamery ; A-roomed house and outbuildings; carry beast, to 3 acres when fully improved. Price, £2000% terms arranged. J, D. MARTIN MoINTYRE AND GO., ESTATE AGENTS AXI> PROKBRS, 215-Zl7, Lambton quay. Wellington. NELSON THE MECCA OF NEW ZEALAND And the FINEST CLIMATE IN T&Et WORU\ STANSELL’S TAHUNANUI EXTENSION AT the present time Tahunanui is supplied with electricity by a pri» vato Company, thus having an advantage over Nelson City, which has only B*A With electricity comes the trams, ana the prospects of running them between the City and the subdivision were nevei brighter. As showing the prolificness of for the purposes of tomato growing, four acres was sold in' the “Wood'* to foul separate people at J 8875 per acre about two years ago, which the Vendors claim shows a value of land higher than in ahy part of New Zealand for_ that pun pose. One Of the acres realising gross .£ISGO for early tomatoes. Owing to the mild climate last ysaf & grower realised JB6OO for early peasj and this *,ear up to 30/U/*2O has realised JEIOO from an. acre of early The Vendors .claim that there are eoms good places on the property for the pun pose of raising peas, _ potatoes, ana tomatoes, the position being sunshine an day, well sheltered from cold winds. ' All the front Sections front the mai* road to Stoke and Richmond, Wakefield Motueka, Tasman, Taka ha, Collingwood Parapara. T*be beach being the finest and safest In the Province for bathing, and tilt view from where the proposed Bowl* ing. Lawn Tennis, and Croquet Oiwoi are, cannot be surpassed; • Golden Bay lying before you with a panorama d the snowy hills and Rt fipnont in the distance. J. R. STANSELL, SEXIL, 236, Sutherland Road, LyalL Bay, WELLINGTON.

P.S.—I hare decided to withdraw tht whole of the above property from Puhi lie Sale for a ehort period, pending thl completion of plans showing the vMt of the property, hat I am prepared If deal privately with intending boyeraFOR SAUL AN IDEAL DAIRYING FARSI, CLOSI TO FACTORY, SCHOOL, ETC. a ACRES FREEHOLD, all in good •LLU grass, except 20 acres swede (splendid, crop); heavy limestone and paps formation; situated within one mile oi rising township, factory, large saleyarde etc.; metalled road; one mfle frontage) divided into 4 paddocks. 7 and 8 wing totara posts. As this property is all plonghahle It is specially adaptable either far dairying or fattening. Price J 833 10s per acre; terms, JBSO cash to good man, balanoe aa arranged. Apply early to L. JACOB, Sole Agent, Bora street, TE KUITI. FOR PROMPT SALK. pnn ACRES—422 hilly, 17* flat. Good house. umn nlrimrw oowshed and other bail dings. Capacity 60 cows, 400 sheep; other stock anmM and winter. Situated 1} mile from etai tion, 5 miles from town. Ideal place to supply Wellington with mtlk PRICE: .£l3 per acre. JCI7OO cut A REAL SNIP. F. WISE, LAND AGENT, CARTERTON. FOR SALE OR LEASE. a aa ACREIS, FREEHOLD. S mflea illV from Te Haiti; all <n good grass and cultivation: well fenced and subdivided; beautifully watered; 108 cows are to -be milked this Good 5-roomed house. onthsiMha, and milking shed, machines being ik stalled. A first-class property, suitable for mixed farming or' a high standard. LEASE FOR 4 YEARS at Sit «d at acre, with the right of purchase at JEZI per acre. This is a Teal choice property, and with confidence we can recommend it to any practical farmer. HARRY ELLISON, (Late District Vainer). LAND AGENT. TE KUITI.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10966, 30 July 1921, Page 12

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