mUE- WELLINGTON. AND WAIRA1. ■ IUPA LAND .-AGSN'CY. .. - • ' ■ panna for Stalo. Near Wanganui, 500.acres, first-clasa sheep country, carrying' 3 sheep, goo"d hotue and outbuildings, sheep yards, dip, and well -subdivided, lying well to the sun. ". Price .£10: per acre ; Terms arranged; there is not a cheaper':placeon the. market' than this well-improved' farm. Near Gisborne, SCOO acres, freehold!at present, in fern tussock. ■.' Gisboruu Railway passes this ipropoi-ry; it is all ploughablo, the formation is Randy subsoil, rich black topsoil, 4500 acres :;( which is oi lii»';-cla3s quality. This is a property in which tli'.'i\> is a fortune, to bo made. Premnt price ,61 Os. per acre. Terms arranged. • • ■, ■ .far terunso. x - City Business properties, City House properties, Suburban properties of all descriptions. Several gyd Freeholds of Hotels for Exchange ioi\ Farms, atfl many Farms waiting the opportunity to get suitable City Exchanges. '•• : If you will favour us with your property" vfc will got you ready . Salo or Exchange.. ■' • ■ " AUBREY.'AND BAKER, No. 3 Caledonian' Chumbers, Willis St. Telephone Hill.; •'■■,'. C 513 ' ;50 Small Farms. ARUAS FROM 10.T.0 iOAv ..::S. KICII PUT GARDEN SOIL. ' SPECIALLY Suitable for Dairying.. Poultry-keeping, Fruit and Vegetable ■ Growing, in several cases theprices are right down to bedrock for quick sale; ■ .*. ...V- -, •.. ■■• ■■ ' HERE'S A 'SAMPLE- •. 11£ ACRES, subdivided into IS poultry proof enclosures, perfectly flat, rich soil, .grow anything; house lfl'. rooms, absolutely sound.in every respect; cottage 1 rooms, used as storehouse, earpoiiter'o shop,' aud 'incubator rooms, severalsheds and poultry-houses; good orchard and vegetable garden; railway station, school, dairy aud. cheese factories, brewery '(.for- grains) and slaughter-yard, all Within, 1 mile of farm. Price only ii2l); casli; required 'about JilOO. LEONARD AND CO., ' i Fouthcrsloji Street. . CGOS
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 3, 28 September 1907, Page 12
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