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THE PAKOWHAI ESTATE.

Particulars arc advertised to-day of the Pakowhai Estate, Eawke's Boy, which is to ba sold on Wednesday, January. 10, at Hastings, by auction, by J!<>ssrs Dalgety and Co., in conjunction with Mr. J. I{. J.ananze. This beautiful property has a frontage to tlireo roads, and fs situate .four miles from Hastings, eight miles from Napier, and lj miles from I'Tirndon and lon'oana railway -stations. Tomoana Freezing Works are within 1J miles, and the famous Fiimlsy Canning factory is'within four mile,';. This property is all flat, and comprises >suup of the richest land in the Dominion. Owing lo the splendid climate for which ihe district is renowned, coupled with tlie riclinejw of the soil, this estate is particularly adapted for fruit, growing, dairyins, and stock fateninjj. There is an abundant supply of artesian water over the whole property. The property jvill be divided into 29 eections varying from 5 to 2fi acres, 7 eeetir.us 2") to 03 acres, and 3 sections 120 to 130 acres.

Fee.tory Managers are invited to drop a post-card for particulars of cheeso vat 3 and hoopj, the host niado, Victor'brand, to Albert J. I'arton, Carterton. . Do it ■»ow.'

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 10

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THE PAKOWHAI ESTATE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 10

THE PAKOWHAI ESTATE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1312, 15 December 1911, Page 10

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