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Lands for* Sate W. LAND. H. jCRUICKSHANK, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hou3g, 6 rooms, workshop, corner of Villa Street and Lincoln Road, nearly £ acre land, price £415. Small deposit, balance at 6%. Two mora houses can be built on this section House, 5 rooms, £ acre land, High Street, new, price £4OO. No. 1,298 Section, iV acre, corner of Cornwall and Pownall Streets, price £125. No 1297 Section, acre, Cole Street, extension splendid, soil high and dry, price £125. House, 5 rooms. Cornwall Street, nearly 1 acre land, good position. £425. No 1292 House, 5 rooms, acre land, Cornwall Street, £4OO. No 1291 18 Acres, near railway station, good position for sub-division, price on application. No 1239 Dining Rooms and Furniture, Que9n Strees small rent, £l7O. v No 1283 MERCURY ISLAND FOR SALE. 4247 Acres, 1800 in grass, balance bush, 4 miles fencing in good order, well watered, dwelling 9 rooms, 2 cottagea, stable, dairy, wash-house, stock and sheep yards, gO"d dip,, now carrying 1250 big sheep, (500 lambs, 120 head cattle. This property is without doubt one of the best Islands in New Zealand, and being close to the main Itrnd, must rise in value. Price for land and stock £BJOO. Terms can be arranged. 4500 Acres, Wairoa, l-:00 acr«)3 in bush, good roads, 1 mile from lownsbip, steamer calls diily, will carry 2 sheep per acre. Price £2 10s per acre terms. £iooo cash, balance 5%. WORKSOP. ROAD SECTIONS. SEVERAL excellent buildirtg sites in Worksop lioad; also section with five-roomed houso, very cheap. These are the only sections available in Worksop Jttoad, where values are steadily rising, and will always be maintained. Each section is low-udced. The united bnsurancb COMPANY, L,td,„ fire and marine. , Head Office : Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital £5 )O,OCO] N.Z.Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE—WELLINGTON. N. Reid (Chairm'an), M. Kennedy, a R. O'Connor. / JAS. S. JAMESUW Resident Secretary W. 11. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perr.y Street Masterim.

Cheap Farms! To, Buyers— Exceptionally easy terms may be arranged for any one of the undernoted properties. Value right, too. Grazing Farm. Acres, 4 miles from large I 4UUU town, splendid stuek market. All grassed, 500 acres ploughable, balance can be riitdeq over. Well fenced and subdivided. House 8 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards, etc. Price £7 7s 6d. £2OOO cash. Apply LEWIS and COY., Wanganui. . 286 Grazing Farm. "I KAA Acres,carrying 1500 breed tJvJ VJ in" ewes, 1000 wethers, besides cattle: well fenced and subdivided. House 4 rooms, splendid woolshed, dip, yards, etc. Price £6 ss, terms £IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Apply LEWIS & COY., Wauganui. 192 Dairy and Fattening Farm. Acres, 8 miles from railway Station, 360 acres in «rass, balance light bush, 200 acres ploughable, new house G rooms, cowshed, and necessary outbuildings. Now carrying 200 head cattle, 10 horses. Price £ll per acre, terms £BSO cash. Apply LEWIS and COY., Wanganui. 134 Mixed Farm. !*V Acres, 3 miles from railway, i U metalled roads, 102 acres O.K.P. at 27/6 per acre. 370 acres L.1.P.. annual rental £l4. 417 acres felled and grassed, and carrying 600 sheep 40 milkers and 100 other catt'e. Two good houses, 5 and 4 rooms, totara, valued at £IOOO on the property. Price £8 10s tor 0.R,P., £7 10s for L.I.P. Terms \ arranged. Apply LEWIS & COY., Wanganui. 135 Fullest particulars of any or all of the above posted by return mail. We have inspected each property and can recom mend. LEWIS & CO., ' LAND.AND ESTATEj AGENTS WANGANUI Farmers, ask for "Seccombe's Paspalum Dilatatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for FIVJS TONS. This little fact does a lot of talking. Call on your seed meschant at once and order, a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to 31bs of Seccombe's seed in their grass seed mixture when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SECCOMBE, Central Bucca, N.B.W. ■

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8254, 6 October 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8254, 6 October 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8254, 6 October 1906, Page 8

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