Auctioneers' Notices THURSDAY,. 2nd MAY, at 1.30 n.ra.. > E. HOWELL A CO, LT-D., hnvo \'B. received ir.str-ucticns from Mr W. (Jr. Taj lor, who is giving up houselanjoinc. to set! by auction on tbe pr. mises, SUSSFiii S''KEKT, the whole of his hUPJMUOtI HOUSEHOLD FUItSITUKE AND uFJFkC is, as above. Particulars later. Wanganu? District. Two and a Staff Sfossp Country IsmEm^Wi 1300 AChES, 930 acres freehold, 156 acres lease with right of purchase at 15s pjr acre, 22!) acrep small grazing run, rent G'l per aero, all . grasped-and fcn:c', wintered 2A sbcep and cattle, wool clip averaged just under 11 lb3 per sheep. SITUATIONr-21 railes from Wanganai. 3 miles from school. All splendidly grassed country, ly'ng well to the sun, and can all be ridden over. £7 10s per acre for Freehold, £;") per acre for Leasehold.
ACRE? ' !720 acres freehold, 075 acres email grazing run, rent 6d per acre, all in grass, fenced and >dividetl into 9 paddocks, wire.and totara fences, new house, 0 rooms, good woolshed, dip (concrete), 3 sets sheep yards, winter c ipacity 2| sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last jear, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township. 1| miles from school. PEIGE—£6 15s per acre for Freehold. £4 lGs per acre for Leasehold. A la ge portion of the purchase money can remain at 4£ per cent. only. Fullest partuu'ars frcm 'Sntommmm LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WAKGiNUI. Two Good Farms. WasmaHno Country. 2QO Acre?, 100 acres in grass, balance btaoding rimu, nmtai. maire, etc. 140 acres of Hat country, balance undulating, subdivided into 0 paddocks, fenced with wiv.i and s - a»v watered by three running streams and liver. buildings—Good now dwelling house, fowlhonse, pigstye, cowshed, tjnlhouse, etc. Situation Ktiiway station 4£ miles, school 'dh miles. P.O. and creamery 0 miles. 1j.1.P. at .£ll i>s per annum. Price £5 p-?f acre; £SOO cash required. 1129 Acres; 600 acres in best cocksfoot Egand clover, balance standing rimu, konini. tawa, etc. '2OO acres of flat land, soil chocolate loam, 7 paddocks, wire and stab fencing. Buildings—s-roomed house, 2-rocmed cottage, woolshed, etc. Situation—Post oince 4 miles, cchool 3| miles. Railway 13 miles. Price, ineluding stock 1200 sheep and 20 head of cattle, £5910. £2OOO cash. Doth those properties are bargains. Further information on application toIM&.AY SAUNDERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGEKT, WANGANUI. Hunter, Son and Fei*a*is, BAKEES and CONFECTIONERS. FINEST Stocks of Small Goods; Fresh J Daily. Confectionery a Specialty. Tea Booms open all hours. NEW BRICK BUILDINGS. (Next J. A. Lyttle and Sons), Corner Smith and Queen Streets.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8412, 30 April 1907, Page 8
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