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FROST "*"RO WE. LAND AGENTS, MOBBINSVILLE, PRKO, -FOR SALE1A KK cre3 »' splendid sheep country i. 4t O O 610 acres grass, (will carry 2 sheep per acre), balance high ti-iree, with rough feed... 3 miles river frontage, 3 miles from Morrinsville junction. Price £5 ss. stock: 1,200 ewes and 60 head of cattle may be harl at valuation. Easy terms, semi-voloanic land. ACRES, choice sheep or dairy 4> I 0 farm all improved, good 8-room kauri house, lorg 'rootage to trout river, undulating splendid aspect. £7 15s acre. Terms, #4OO cash, balance for a term at 4£ per cent. Will carry 2| sheep per acre, 2 miles, from railway. OAA ACEES, good house, sheep or /C\J\J cattle, next model farm of the Piako district, 6 miles to town, P.O. on property. £7 per acre, half cash, bal ance 5 per cent. 1 '/' l 1 ACi{EB behold, in lour pad--1(11 docks, about 1250 acrtis in good permanent pasture, balance ti-iree, fern and drained swamp, firsi-clas? land, well situated, adjoins railway, 7 miles from Morrinsville. Highly recommended. Price £5 per acre Terms,, halt cash, balance as may be arranged at 5 per cent. 141 MOBBINSVILLE—B4C acre?, being tbe< old '' Lockerbie " fcstate '■" Homestead, 1 all improved, pastures lately renewed,, about 160 acres turnips, late oaten hay crop yielded average 2 tons cheli' per acre, Jong frontage Pinko River ; well watered, half mile from township, threequarter mile to rail. P. 0., etc.. Price £ll per acre, £3OOO cash, interest U per cent. 3KOEOIBE- 1,300 acre.-;, sheep farm, adjoins railway station, homestead, now carrying 2,700 sheep. £5 per acre, ± 'JOO cash, interest on balance 41- per coat. , 3QGQ ACRES, splendid sheep or 000 cattle county, all fenced, partly sub-divided, well witered, 600 acres grass, 80 acres turnip.?, land is undulating to hilly, no house, 7-stall stable, etc, Price, £2 per acre, half cash, balance at 4£ per cent., any term. 50G acres, with homestead adjoining caa bs sold with this. Price £4 per acre. FROST aki) KG WE, LAND AND STOCK AGENTS. MOBBINSVILLE, PIAKO. FOR SALE-OR LEASE.. 1 Acres of highly improved dairy : | land conveniently subdivided, and watered throughout; with an 8roomed splendid house, good outbuildings orchard, plantation, etc., opposite creamery, 1£ miles from town and railway station. Price £lB an acre, £4OO cash, balance at 5%. |A A Acre dairy farm 5 paddocks, AJ\J watered by never-ftiiliug stream. 6-roomed hou<-e, 'cowshed, stand orchard, shelter, etc., creirnery and school 1$ miles. Price £ls 10s an acre £350 cash, balance may remain at 5%. FOB LEASE. ) DAIRY FARMS, conveniently situated J with good buildings, 100 acres and 200 acres, resp ctively. LAND to AB T WOODVJLLE. SOME NEWTON BiiMG, UGTIONEER, LAND. ESTATE, & COMMISSION AGENT. (Established 1879). "ew Plymouth & Stratford. 4K2 Acres, Kawim District. 250 acres in prass. 2 miles wire fencing, good stock yards, wharo and branding race. Rich land and heavily timbered. Price £2los per acre, terms given. 2465 000 Acres Kawhai District. 80 ,'acres in grass. 4-roomed house, with water laid on. Halfi a mile fencing, stockyard, 9 miles to nost a ofiice and store, etc. Excellent bush land. Price £1 ISsper acre. 2459 300 'Acres Taranaki. All in grass and divided iuto 30 sbecp-prnof paddocks. New dwelling house, woolshed and yards and man's coUacre, situated on metalled road, and 12 mles from railway station and prosperous ' <> ivnship. 2 sheep to acre. Price £0 pet acre. 373 440 Acres Taranaki. 520 acres'] in grass, balance bush, subdivided into 5 paddocks, J of property level, balance good hill?. 3-roomcd cottage, bathroom, shed, sheep and catile yards. O.R.P. £ I per acre. Price'£27oo goodwill. 2 sheep to acre. 2373 NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, GOOD SHEEP RUR3. FOR SALE ,103 Acres Freehold, 500 acres rich river Hats, first class rape and turnip land. Good house of 9 rooms, large wool-shed, yards, dip, stable and implement shed. Price £13,615. 26 Acres leasehold, all in grass, Lease has 7 years to run at 4/6 per acre with C. P. C. 526 acres at £4 15s por acre, and 100 acres at £2 per acrj. Goodwill £1,370. 31 Acres, all in grass except 100 acres, lease has seven years to run at 5s 6d per acre, with C.P.C. at £6 per acre. Goodwill £698. i all 2,260 acres, subdivided into upwards of 20 paddocks, now wintering 4,700 sheep and 500 head of cattle, besides 40 horses. All hilly country except 500 acres of rich river Hats at the Homestead. Situated within easy distance of Wanganui, by good metalled road. Price for freehold and two leaseholds, £15,686. Terms can be arranged. ,404 Acres, 800 acres in grass, balancein bush, 100 acres ploughable, well fenced, watered, and sub-divided into 9 paddocks, good rolling sheep countrycarrying 2$ sheep per acre. Wool clip last year, 26 bales, averaging 4001bs. Good 9-roomed house, woolshed, yards,, dip, men's cottage, etc. Situated 20 miles from rising town, and 5 miles from telephone. Price £4 5s per acre. Tei'ms, can be arranged. ,780 Acres, 750 acres in grass, balancein bush, 60 acres rich river rlat3 ploughable, well fenced (post and wire), watered, and sub-divided into 11 paddocks, all hilly country except 70 acres, carrying 2 sheep per acre. Good 9roomed house (cost £I,OOO to build), situated 20 miles from rising town. Price £3 per acre. Terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply to " ~~. ASHTON & GO., WANGANUI. Property Guides on application.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 7

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