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FOR SALE FARMERS URGENT NOTE! Many arguments have been adduced against the Appeal Board. . i Many Dairy Farmers refrained from voting because they were unconvinced. : Many, in fact, hundreds of Farmers are slaving under a load of expenses, Interest on Mortgages, Rates, and other expenses; simply because they paid a ridiculous price per acre tor the land thai they are slaving day by day to produce from. HOW S THIS FOR BARGAINS? Situated close to tipper Hutt Station, 1 mile from school, also very bandy to Factory; one of the greatest snips ever known in FARM PROPOSITIONS, FOR SALE. (SPECIAL AUTHORISED AGENT, R. LESLIE JONES.) Hereunder are brief details of what will rank as one of the most weird stories ever told relative to •Jl0 r Ac^ ndS Feed? Ton should see it; feet high;in fact there is enough green feed to make sufficient hay to last 20 cows all through the winter, and City Supply to the Wellington City Milk Depot at vour door. (I know the land well.) , . . „ _ . . , n If is a veritable wonderland; and ideally suited for subdivision. The Boss of this choice farm told mo yesterday afternoon that it will produce with 19 cows <£9o per month during the winter. work S and'sifted "thing through carefully yesterday; to find out the true facts; and I found that a/shrewd valuer of farm lands nad said that the price of .£5500 up at the district abovementioned was absolutely madness. Why! Land across the road brings £V> per acre; and adjoining land on the valuation for mortgage purposes alone means that the land I am ofienng at per Chi B my method* of *6 guring„ this out, a purchaser will net .£550 a year. The vendor must sell before next Wednesday, as he is leaving for another far-ofi field of operations, and is prepared to THE*'CAPACITY is 40 to 50 cows in summer and about 30 in winter, plus 200 sheep the year round. 110 acres wonderful flats, and 70 acres fine undulating land. 9 cowbail shed, other sheds besides, and a good FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE. Trout river running through the property; plenty of water all the year; an extraordinary proposition; suitable for subdivision for small allotments for fishermen and week-enders. Admirably suited for subdivision for week-end cottages; and a wonderful bitumen road for motorists. What about forming a Syndicate to cut this up and resell to motorists who are fond of fishing and desire a week-end place for their family? I’ll give some brainy man a hand to put this thing "over." Who wants to make £6OOO profit? - PRICE £5500 for 210 Acres, with £7OO Deposit; Balance 6 per cent. Any Good? site ones e THE BUSY CENTRE HANDELS BLD. JOI WILLIS ST..

TENDERS NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS . EOR ROAD MOTORS. - WRITTEN tenders, addressed Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, and marked on the outside “Tender for Road Motors," will be received at the Office of the Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, up to noon on Friday, April 9th, 1926, for the supply and delivery at Oamaru, Christchurch or Dunedin, of three motor-'buses for road u-e. The type of engine to be stated by tenderers; horse-power not to be below 30. ’Buses to seat 25 to 30 passengers, and to be of the “Pay as you enter" type, with an Emergency door at the rear and fourwheel brakes. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. 746 BY ORDER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR THE LEASE OF THE MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET, JERVOIS QUAY. TENDERS will bo received at tho office of the undersigned up to 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, APRIL Bth, 1926, for the Lease of the Municipal Fish Market, Jervoia quay, for a period of three years from May Ist, 1928. Conditions, etc., may be set® at the office of the undersigned, TowiYvHall, City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Lease of Municipal Fish Market.” R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. TO BUILDERS. _ mENDERS ar6 invited up to noon on JL MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, for the' Erection in Brick of ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, Kilbirnie. Plans, etc., at our offices, 8, Panama street. CLERE F.R.1.8.A.) AND CLERE (A.N.Z.1.A.), 783 Architects. CEMENT. WILSON’S (N.Z.) PORTLAND ONLY. /GUARANTEED to comply with all vX the requirements of tho British Standard Specification. Tho Beet Cement in New Zealand. Write or 'Phone. Bulk Store: Maginnity street. 'Phone. 40-445. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10-12. Ground Floor, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Building. D O YOU KNOW That the Best Floor Covering is MALTHOID? That many shop floors, private offices, warehouses and Government office floors are covered with MALTHOID? MALTHOID ? Used in private homes and any place where there is traffic, WATERPROOF, ' WEARPROOF, VERMINPROOF. MALTHOID has many imitations: beware of them! King 41-460. Write Box 625, or call AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149-151, Featherston street. JARRAH. WE cany largest stocks in all sizes of Jarrah and Mixed Australian Hardwoods, ‘including seasoned Floorings, also Jarrah and V.D.L. Palings, selected Spotted Gum and Ironbark for (Joachbuil tiers. THE C. AND D. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1532, Wellington. Head Office: Cable street, Wellington. HOTELS Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. hotel Imperial. WANGANUI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL. 'Phone 3500. P.O. Box 303. EXCELLENT Cuisinfe and Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Only best Wines and Spirits stocked. N. MACKENZIE FORBES, Proprietor. UT L A N D Under Vice-Regal WANGANUI. T. H. NIXON H O T E L. Patronage. N.Z. Proprietor

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 12

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