AUCTIONEEES, SHAKEBRQKEE3, & REAL ESTAT3 AGENTS. Wellington and Christchurch. A WORD ABOUT EASTS'-LISTS. WE would like -every farmer or prospective farmer to know that Ease and East's lists of Farm* for Sale and Wanted are the most up-to-date, comprehensive complete, and trustworthy issued. We pride ours-lves in being tne Premier Estate Agents in tan Colony and having well-appointed offices in both We lingon & Christchurch, (taus representing and be ng in thorough touch with the entire North and South Wand), distance becomes practically no ob icicle and we have a double field for both buyers add sellers. We spare no ouVt, no trouble, no care to tuit a client. Therefore if you wish to sellto sell well—to sell quickly, Send direct to East and East. Put your property in our hands straight away. Kemember! 'J hare'd a buyer for every property in New Zealand ; jou just want to reach him. Let us get him lor you. We'll reach him—whether he's down ai Invercargill or up at Auckland. You'll waste no unntccssary time ; it won't cost you an unnecessary shiling; you won't have an ounce of worry or trouble. SIT DOWN/AND WHITE TH TO DAY. Do You Propose Buying P Let us show jou what we can do for you. We have innumerable good farms on our lists, in both the North and South Islands but there are always, however, some we know to bo exceptional opportunities which owing to special ci cumstances are thrown on the market at particularly advantageous terms. These we have extra pleasure in recommending, and to-day we have selected Four Properties in tho Hawka's liay district which for genuine, good, safe investments will be hard to beat in the colony. 460 Acres (near Danoevirke), good coach road, creamery, store, P.O. and school handy, 7-ro .med house, with woolshed, dip, yards, and all conveniences. Winters 2£ sheep, besides cattle. Owner's right of purchase in 4 years at 22s 6d per acre. Prioe £7 5a per acre. 453 Acres (near Ormondville), splendid soil, carries 2£ sheep b93ides 60 cattle, 14 paddocks, all in best English grasses, 7-roomed house and 3-roomed cottage, woolshed,, 3 shearers, cowshed, 10 bails, trapehed, stable, etc. £lO 15s per acre. 284 Acres (near Napier), 70 acres flat, balance'bills. Jgxceptionally fine country. Flat winters 4 sheep, hills 2k. 4-roomed house, woolshed, yards, etc. £l2 5a ier a"re. 231 Acres (near Napier), on coach road, adjoining P. 0., store, and blacksmith's. School handy. Particularly pre.ty and healthy place. Splendid sheep and cattle farm. 11 paddocks, 4 roomed house, woolshed, yards, concrete dip, etc Good water supply. Fruit grows splendidly. £l3 pel acre. Cheap Fa^ms Exceptionally easy terms may be arranged for any one o! the undernoted properties. Value, right, too. Crazing Farm. G)f\f\f\ Acres, 4 miles from large fy\3 \j\J town, splendid stock • .market. All grassed, 500 acr,es ploughable, balance can bo ridden over. Well fenced and subdivided. House 8 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards, etc. Price £7 7s 6d. £2OOO cash. Apply LEWIS ana COY., Wanganui. ' 288 Grazing Farm. : "I Kf\ f\ Acres, canyinr 1500 breed 3 Xt/\J\y in» ewes, 1000 wethers, besides cattle: well fenoed and subdivided. House 4 rooms, splendid woolshed, dip, yard?, etc. Price £6 ss, terms £IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Apply LEWIS & (JOY., Wauganui. 192 Dairy and Fattening Farm. J Of\ Acres, 8 miles from railway Ov) station, 300 acres in grass, balance light bush, 200 acres ploughable, new house 6 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. A T*i f\ Acres, 3 miles from railway 4fc I U metalled roads, 102 acres O.K. P. at 27/6 per acre. 376 acres L.1.P., annual rental £l4. 417 acres felled and grassed, and carrying 600 £heep 40 milkers and 100 other cattle.' Two good houses, 5 and 4 rooms, totara, valued at £IOOO on the property. Price £8 10s tor 0.K.P., £7 10s for L.I.P. Terms 1 arranged. Apply LEWIS & COY., Wanganui. 135 Fullest particulars of any or all of the above pe*sted by return mail. We have inspected each property and can recom mend. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANGANUI Farmers, ask for Seccombe's Paspalum DUatatum Seed. And Bee that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for FIVE TONS. This little faot does a lot of talking. Call oh your seed merchant at once and order a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to 31ba 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. SEC« COMBE, Central Bucca, N.S.W.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8338, 22 January 1907, Page 8
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