SAB/SL VAILE & SONS AUCKLaND. BHalfffiWWllfn 80,000 ACRES, LARGE &TATION WITH VERY PBOf 1TABLE STORK BUSINESS. 67,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, bahtt.ce leasehold. The land is practically all unimproved but is cattle and 5000 cr COCO fheep. All easy nice-ljing countiy. Magnificent water frontsge3 to Sea und : Ilnibour. Excellent Climate. No weeds. On different parts of the estate are St Houses, besides Extensive Building in connec ion with Store. In its present undeveloped state this grand prcpirty ihows a Nut Trcfi (from the store and statu n) of Xl* II trWtf aiT On the Prica Asked, viz. dSS2,SCO. further particulars to bona fide enquirers only from »rei i mmmwmm'.mfmsmfia LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. mam 4A A Ams ' flll m grasP ' - 11 roilesfrom .cU Warganui by pood metal road, Bti acres plougbntfe, balance Rood ea6,y bills. No weeds, all watered, fenced and subdivided. Grcd hou?e, sbeepyards, etc. 2$ sheep and cattle country. l-TJT>T:»*lir«T^ £IOOO CASH. acre, fV /"* "J Acres in English grasses, 10 l Ul miles from Wangaaui. Close to set 00l and railway station. 100 acres level. Wire-fenced. 5 roomed house, whare, wcolshed, dip, etc. Winters 2 ewes and cattle. £IBCO CASH. Further particulars from—i4*ljMilrfil CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, WANGANDI £4,500 Acres at £2 an acre. GOVEBNMENT SIIALL GRAZING I\UN, (1892 Act.) Rent 6cS an acre. aAA Acres, felled and grassed with I \.J\J best of English grasses, 1";0 acres felled ready to burn, 2,500 acres good native grasses, 1,150 acres in got d mixed bush. Now totara and wiro fences subdivide the property into 7 or 8 paddocks. There are 300 acres fiat, the balance all being rideable. Splendidly watered by permanent, streams. Wintered last winter 4,000 big sheep—half ewes. Soil is strong rich loam resting on papa formation, will carry 7,000 sheep when the rest of the 2>lace is in grass. (This will only cost another 15s an acre over the whole.) It is part of the famous A warua block, and is without question the cheapest property on the market at the present time. The tenure is the best leasehold the Crown offers. Lessee has perpetual right of renewal every 21 years with compensation for improvements at the end of any 21 yearly period should he elect to discontinue occupation. Situated 1G miles from Utiku railway station. Jfain Trunk Line properties are justly in immense favour and are rapidly rising in value. Opportunities of purchasing a large area of bush land are now almost past, and no better chance than this will ever present itself again. Early application is necessary, as the property will soon be taken. Apply NOW. iilKllilfiTtwKtra Taihape.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9027, 14 January 1908, Page 7
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