Lands for Sale, HUSBANDjBROS LAND AGENTS, Pafrfatua. 1 (~)(~\ Acres, freehold, all in grasp,ring .\J\J fenced and divided in to 6 paddocks, water in every p iddock, 15 acrea flat, lime'tons formation, 4 roomed house elso a two-roomed cottage, 9 stalled cowshed. stable, etc, 1£ miles from railway t-tation, 2 miles from school and c-t-anwy. Pi-ice £ls 10r per ao.re. £350 cash. 793 KC\ Afire- 1 ?, freehold, all in gra=s, all t) flat, nearly 20 stump?d and ploughed, well-watered and divided into comenient paddocks, 7-roomed house, bathioom. etc., 18-staHid cowshed, trapped, etc.. 0 miles frcm Pahia- !«!», c)o*e to school and creamery. Pries £2li 10iper acre. Terns can be arranged. 798 I QA Acres, fre-ho'd, a] ii .Ov divided i-ito 10 paidocks, wellwatered, 125 acres flit bub nee unduliiirg, 70 acres been stumped and ploughed, 9-ooomed house, good cowshed, stable, conce'e stockyard, and everything up-to-date, 1 miio from school, 3 miles from fflct->ry. tiice £23 per acre, terms arranged, 810 J\J acres flit, 12 ac esbef-n cropped, limestone format 1 on, divided into 9 paddocks, well-watered by running streams and river, '5-roomed house, bathroom, etc., washhouse. cowshed, and other outbuilding-!. 5 miles from railway station. Creamejy school and P.O. on the property. Price .£25 per acre. " 7CG I Q A Acres, 60 acres V.S.S., 60 acres LOU leasehold with 5 years to run. All in grass except 1$ kc es left for shelter, nearly all ploughable, divide i into 10 paddock o , wc 11-watered by run ning streams. 90 acres flat. 8-room'd bons?, 20-stalb d cowshed, etc., close t) school and creamery. Price £l6 105 p.racre lor owneis interest in V.S.S, Leasehold given in. 74
O. CRUICKSHANK & CO. Limited. GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION STOCK & INSUBAKCI AGENTS. PERRY STREET. MASTI RTOF, -WE II iVK l-'OR FALESeed Outs and Wheat. Tamlin's Incubators. "Volseley Cream Separators. Goneral Station Requisites. Totara Posts arid Strainers. Cash euyeks of Oats, Wheat and Chaff AGENTS— N.Z. Insurance Co., Accident Fire and Marine. P, and 0. Steamship Co. Iteid and Gray's Implement-!, IEE drink of rjloasiup and of health.— The "TIGER Blenu of Teas.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8524, 31 August 1907, Page 7
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