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Auctioneers' Notices J. E, BLADE, WAIBARAPA LAND AGENCY, Carterton. i aa Acres, Parkvale, 1 mile from X\JU Tavatahi Cheese Factory, carries 85 cows, good buildings, well watered. A cbeapfarm at £ls 153. £575 Cash wanted. m Acres, Opaki, 12 miles from Master'en, all in grass, except 7 acres crop, carries 2£ sheep, good house and outbuildings. Price £8 10s. Easy terms arranged. Q {* ry Acrts, Pohangina, 8 miles from /vO / A&hhurst, carries 2£ sheep and cattle. A real snip at £« 10a. Easy terms. OAQ Acres > Parkvale, miles from Carterton, half mile from school, all ploughable, carries 2J sheep, gi od buildings, well watered, a cheap place at £ls 10s. £BOO cash. 1 have a large range of properties, also several good hotels and businesses on my books, and invite inspection. EAST & EAST. AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. WELLINGTON. Farms for Safe or Exchange. Kawke's Bay Farms. NAPIER DISTRICT. 68GO Acres, good pastoral land, nice rolling hills and valleys, well watered by never iailing stream, five small lakes on property, well grassed in English grasses, n, large portion ploughable and suitable for root crops, good clay so'l". Winters 10,000 sheep and 500 cattle, 8-roomed house with bathroom, large woolshsd and stable. Price £5 per acre, stock at valuation. few miles from Wapien, 231 Acre&, coach 3 times daily to Napier, adjoining P.O. and Store, blacksmith's, etc., school handy. One of the sunnit st, healthy, and prettiest places in Hawke's Bay. 11 paddocks, wool-shed, yaids, concrete dip, hydraulic ram, good water supply, house ot 4-rooms, splendid sheep and cattle larm. Fruit grows exceptionally well. Price 3513 per acre. 30 milesfrom Napier, 5521 Acr»es, Freehold. L.T., healthy pastoral land of limestone formation, all in good grasses, well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks, and well watered by never failing streams, I-3rd ploughable, carries 6000 sheep and 300 cattle. House 9-rooms, and housq of 5 rooms, 2 wool-sheds and other building", very healthy locality for both man and least. Near Patoka Post Office. Price £4 10s Stock at valua- . tion. Auckland Farms. 264 Acres flat. Whangarei, 10-roomed house, scullery, bath room, dairy, separator house and separator, 18 bail cowshed, barn, stable, coach-house, implement shed, pigstye, calf-hcuse, paddock, milking 80 cows, 3 holies and implements at option to buyer. Factory takes the cream. Price £8 per acre. Terms £IOOO can remain as 5%. 659 Acres near Hamilton, all rich reclaimed swamp and all ploughable, 200 acres in grass, balance unimproved, ti-tree, fern, rushes, and rougn grasß, 3 miles of boundary drain, 3-roomed cottfige just built, no outbuildings, 1 mile of road Irontage, good for sub-division, creamery £ mile, post office and school, near railway station. Adjoining land stands at £l2 10s per acre. Mortgage £950. Price £4 per acre. 257 Acres Whangarei, Hat, and all in grass, dairy farm, 7-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, dairy, separator house and separator. 18-bail cowshed, barn, stable, coach-house, implement shed, pig-styes, calf-house, paddock. Milking 80 cows , 3 horses and all implements at option to the buyer, factory takes cream. Mortgage £SOO at 5%. Price £lO per acre, Terms onethird cash. 1350 Acres, Freehold, L.T. All fenced; will winter as it stands 500 sheep. Half-ploughable, principally fern land of lair quality, healthy sheep and cattlo country. Price £1 5s per acre. Exceptionally easy terms. FeiicSing Farms. GOO Acres, best country in Kimbolten. Carries 3 sheep per acre, 4-roomed house, stable and outbuildings. Price £2O per acre. Terms £IBOO, balance on mortgage. A splendid place. 787 Acres, neai/Dannevirke. lease in perpetuity. G-roomed house with all conveniences, well watered, all fenced, divided into 5 paddocks, 585 acres in grass, and 65 acres felled for grass this year. Rental 3s per acre, carrying at present 800 sheep and 50 head oi cattle. Price £1700» Easy t6rms can be arianged. Wellington Farms. 1400 Acres, Near " Hajwards" railway station, on the Wellington-Upper-Hutt-Napier railway line, carries 2 sheep to the acie, property riog fenced, divided into convenient paddocks, within 13 mi'es of City by rail, thi3 property has special advantages, because while it will pay well as a sheep country, owner from time to time, if he wishes to do so, cut out building sites, and sell at very high prices. Price £6 5s per acre, will tell if necessary in two blocks, one of 400 acres, other of 1000 acres. Adjoining block of 1000 acres sold at £lO an acre. MACKAY& WHISHAW. Land and Stock Agents, of Feilding, Masterton & ' Wellington. TO DAIRYMEN. ft AS o going concern, 131 acres, Manga-' maboe, all in grass, 20 acres ploughable when slumped, well sub-divided and watered. Buildings: 5-roomed house, cow-shed, 0 bails, trap-shed, etc. Together with 22 cows and 1 bull. Cart, harness, cans, etc. Price .£l2. Cash required £7OO. Must be sold, a real good snip. ACRES, near Mastertcn, all in grass, Buildings: good house, bath-room, cow-bails, stables, etc., 1 mile factory, schod*, P.O. Price £lB per acre. Cash required £BOO. A BARGAIN ACRES, Hast well, good house, hall, store, P. 0., Telephone, "all necessary buildings, blacksmith shop, 12 cows, furniture, alongside school, 6 paddocks. £1250, Going concern. We have a number of buyers for Town Properties. Mackay & Whishaw, Branch Office: PERRY STBEET. MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8218, 23 August 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8218, 23 August 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8218, 23 August 1906, Page 8

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