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(.%nd<3 For* Sa. LAND. yy H. CRUICKSHANK LAND AND GENEIi* COMMISSION AGENT. AUCTION SALES OF LAND AEBANGBD. A GOOD SPEC?. Sections, J-ace, i.ansdowne, prise fi,so. Section, |-aci e, lansdowne, prion £4O. Section, 1 acre, Lnnsdowiie, two frontages, price £IBO. A CJI' AP FARM. • 100 acres, near Masterioii. c ifriujc, cowshed, traps'ied, whare, pig -I'.ts, all' level, SS ill grass, 12 in er.ip, plt-nly of pine-trees lor shelter, nice <re % carrying 32 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull. Pi ice, £lO p-r Here. H'rmn, £OS ' osh. No 1088 Bouse, 7 rooms, five and a-h.ilf aces land Colomb > Road. .£G7o. No. 1123 Grocery Easiness. ft <ck about £7OO. Goodwill and lease £ - 220. One o! the besfc. stands in Rood inland town. No. 1121 B»ker and Coiife''t,'one>y business doing a large trade. Ileal UOs per w«.ek. Slock, horses, cart. eiX'., £2lO. No. 1120 208 acres, close It Master!. >V. house 9 rooms, wooished.o chard, ya ds, dip. '2O acres level, balance nnduUiing, 900 sheep at present on p'opery, 0 miles fromrailway. I'r c> 1!) per see. No. 1119' 271 acres, now earn injj O.JO sheep, <lO head cat'le, 2 bor-fi- So»'e.i-rooiii-;d hjuse, stable, woo'sli. d, cows I ,od. One of the . prt.Ui.; 'k.tii. ••• i-» iho Wai .a r. ;:i s,. £l2 per acre, ess* I iih. No. !.i!2 House and two sections, Vi'l.i-M, imL This, propery mu4 !>• old lo cl.>s-; partnership. No reasonable oflVt* r I'.sad. Black-rai»h and Shoeing JL»'ih« ie.a, Mastettou, eve.y.hm ■ us going concurij, le.ise 3 years :o run n.'- 13 < per wt- k, gjodpobitun. Price £o 3 . Dairy or A-ricuUuial Farm to leas 3. near M-'Stertoa. V'JS in o 20 paddr,c..s, v.-n'..:T hi ..*e ;• paddock, C miles, from M.-sta;.cj - froiii sohoo', p.it;., oili .e, and C;eami y. G loomed tiou'ett, stable, imp eun ul shed, JO (vw lin. 1•. 3.10 notes stumped and pl..i<;;i<ud. Ful, p;u Uiiulai'S of lrasu on apjj ica •.!<».

WORKSOP 11 DAD SECTIONS. FOE IMMEDIATE HALE. OEVEKAL cxlm; -Hi bni'di g sit' R jo k5 . Wori:.M>' t > liond ; «ls'i >ecuon 'with five-roomed hoss--, very cheap. • These au; ilia only m-ci « 1 • iHMe in Woiksop Kyud, wbfije v.thi'w a.t- readily rising, ami v.H j;l.v;ns i.-c »• .i-'-a'ne'i. Each section is oiv-p iced to aecura iinmtdiate s;il . The united insurance COMPANY, Uxd, FliiE AND MAtiiNE. Head Office . Sydney. Incorporated 18u2. Capital iS>O,UOO \ N.Z.Branch: PRINCIPAL Oi-j/iCE—WELLINGTON N. Reld (Cbainnnn), M. Kennedy, and B. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON Resident Seer tary

W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perr,y Street Masterful. LAND ALFRED COOK IjAND agent, palmerstqn north Has the following new li* t of choice sheep runs in the Manawatu EOLt SALE ■— 1 Q)A/'\ Ac i'ok, near F'ftUlinfj. permanlwUU eot'v witierr ■, ut->v 13-room-ed house, btaniilul got n<is stables, dip perfectly ami n<; d van's, 2d paddouks, capacious wolshnd and nijjhi pens Original v rich finsh W:.J, (it 10 ac--«*b been stumprd avd |i!ni:,hi'd Half t'>e land perfectly Iftvel, biiiljitio* vet ? easy downs, all cleared nnd v,,'i: {<ni(»icd, linie from railway sbui<;n. No e i»-iug scared to make Ibis run n.,nk as tin- Hockl iu iho Manawatu Carries 3 sheep lo aura besides eallle, etc. Pi ic.e £(8 per acre cash. Tliis properly hears uo encurniiernijccs. kW i Acies, cli-si; t;i Hxlcimbe. A tv/V/ splendid sh"tp mil with lirge honiesiead, 10-toompd uttdtuce, yards, \v6olshed, dip, etc. ]'/i, - £lB per acre, easy terms. WW fe crts "parDannevirke, a fine Uvll'/ property with every convenience, all cleared, etc. £8 per acre, J&JOOO cash. Wrile for particuiars. Land and Commission Agent, EANUITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N.

FARMS. READ BROS.' LATEST SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS to sell these only to hand- since January Ist. Some of them open for a few weeks only. Write or wire TO-DAY if any suit. NFce Dairy Farm, 64 acres near Wanganui, 18 years at 14/9 per acre, (worth 22/6). Goodwill to include 19 pows, bull, horses, harness, farm implements, etc. £230. 84a Fe r»t ilq Taca na ki,- 158 acres Inglewood . Good fences, nice bouse and cowshed, etc. Three miles from P. 0. school, and creamary. Price only £ll 10s per acre. A gift. 77 Will exchange fop suburban Land. 220 acres Ohingaiti. Hilly with good flats, all in giass. Carries 2 sheep per aore. Three roomed cottaga and shed. Sheep yards, etc. £7 5s per acre. • 73a, Excellent value. 215 acres Waitotara disirict, all in grass and subdivided into 7 paddocks, about 40 acres ploughable 'Carrying capacity 400 sheep and[ ■ 30 or 40 head of cattle. Good 6-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, etc., dray road to door. Price £6 10 per acre. 72a The New Zealand Rhine. 715 aores Wanganui Biver, all in grass, and 70 acres pleughable, 22 paddocks, carries sheep per acre. Two large houses (one two storey), man's hou?e, fowl house, woolshed, dip, yards, eto. 70 acres orchard in full beariDg. Given away at £7 per acre. 71a The best of the lot. 610 acres freehold, 623 acres leasehold at Makuri, near Pahiatua. Freehold all in grass and excellent carrying capacity, 9 paddocks good metal road, splendid homestead and all necessary outbuildings, Price £6 10s per acre. Leasehold 629 acres Education reserve, 18 years to run with right of renewal, nominal rent, 260 acres in grass, balance bush. Goodwill £BOO. Only £ISOO cash required for both pro-' perties. Balance 5%. This is absolutely the cheapest farm on our books. Full details from READ BROS* LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WAKGANUI AND WELLINGTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7958, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7958, 8 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7958, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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