Read these propertieE, they are all bargains. If any of them suit yon, write or call on us and we shall be pleased to supply you with full particulars. { £}P Atcs, Sheep country, 9 mile 4fci<wO fr° m town, 380 acres gras: balance bush. 50 acres pioughable. Ow ner will guarantee it to carr.y 2ijj Bhe<r{ well-fenced and subdivided a"d watered all fencing totara, whare. Only £t> pe acre. Terms. ff f\ Acres, !:Jaster!on 2 miles, all i 01/ grass with tlie exception ot 1 acres crop, the bes; cf land will gro anything. All ploughable. 7 paddooki No buildings. Price, £3O per acre. f\Q Acre'. Da'ry furm, close to crean t/O ery. Echo A, P.O. and railway, | minutes walk). G rooJied house, cov ' shed 10 bails, sVhare, loft, hayehed, goo orchard and garde". Will carry 30eow all the year. Price £l7 per acre, term F O Acres, shesp country, 300 acres gvass, balance buah. Cany 2 sheep besides cattle, 4 paddocks, wellfenced and watered. Whare, 3 rooms, trire £7 10s per acre. Terms arrayed. £C *~) A Acres, 6 miles from town. Ail 0O\) sown down. 20u acres ploughable. 10 paddocks well watered,and fenced. Real good .fattening country. Owner wintered 3 sheep last winter. Price £ll per acre. AfW\ Acre?, shfep country, 170 acres yV/U bush, balancef/ris-s, email por ton ploughable. Subdivided into G .paddocks. Property now carrying 3,000 sheep, 100 head of cittie. 3 roomed whare and wool shed. Price £G 10s per acre. £ISOO cash required. BOSS & GREENFIELD, Land, Stosk, end Station Agents, MiSTERTON <fc CARTERTON. EAST, THE PREMIER ESTATE AGENTS OF THE COLONY. GREY AND f EATHERSTON STREETS Wellington, AND AT HEREFORD STREE F, Chnistchurch.
1$ Iloibi* Farias on 'F not and you are open to sell—write . us si'i once, put it in our hantls, give us particulars find your price, and let U9 tied you a buyer. We are in tsuehwith tin best buyers all over the colony. Our having offices in both CbriMchuicli and Wellington gives us a double for our labours and distance becomes no obstacle. Remember that EAST & EAST em reach a buyer or supply a property in any district of the colony. Therefore if you wish to fell—to sell expeditiously and economically— Deal Direct With EAST and EAST. We have at present some of the finest Bargain Faun Properties on the market and undoubtedly the following two will take some beating. A Little Gold Mine. iAA Acr£s < Hawke's Bay, close to i\Jv/ town and creamery, 265 acres in grass. A truly wonderful bit of country, grew 135 bushels per acre in barley and yielded £IOOO in grass feeds alone last year. Winters 2000 sheep beside. 1 ? cattle and horses, well-fenced into 14 paddocks, watered by artesian wells, splendid 10 roomed house and conveniences, stables, woolshed, with five shearing machines, yard, whare, fowl runs, eta. An ideal farm, Price £6O per acre, but worth £7O. Good terms can be arranged. A South Island Ms bible. (\(\f\ Acres, Lower Ofcago. A pattic\j\y\J ularly nice farm with 4-roomed house, stable/sheep yards, etc. All well fenced, 100 acres in grass, iSO acres in turnips, carries GOO sheep and 400 lambs, creamery and school convenient. Will be sacrificed to immediate buyer for £2 per acre. There are numerous good properties of all sizes and prices in Hawke's Bay, T»ranaki, Bangitikoi, and Auckland districts, or Canterbury, Otage and Southland in the South Island. • F. J. W. GASCOYNE, HASTINGS, HB., LAND AGENT & NATIVE AGENT. 17 OB SALE—-Sheep Bun, 1800 acres, J near Oibborne, wintering two sheep per acre. All requisite buildiugs »nd good homestead, £5 10s an acre. A)s.o, the b?st Bakery Business in Hawke's Bay. Particulars on application. IJtABM, 100 acres, 5 miles from Napier ; "* rich land, good homestead, pi ice £35 an acre.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 16 April 1907, Page 8
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