TASTED KNOWN—That HOLLO i WAY & SON, continues to supply the choicest Beef and Mutton that ia procur able in the Wairarapa. Customers waited on daily. All orders left at our shop in Queen Street are promptly attended to. LAND ANi) ESTATE AGENTS AVD GENEKAL EEGISTRY OFFICE. BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON N. 800 Aces, thoroughly drained swamp, 10 paddocks in grass, in crop this season, 30 acres ksrley, 150 acres in rape, last reason fattened 800 lambs and 60 ewes, carried 3 sheep to tlia acre. First class sUd or fattening farm. On property good 9 roomed house, weolshed and y.rds, stc. PRICE PER ACRE £U 10s. Terms £2500 ca*h, balance as arranged. One of the best speculations in the dis tret. Abou f . 12 miles from Palmerston ■North. Good metalled road, few cha ns from railway. Correspondence prompt ly replied to bona fides. ISO Acres, good dairy farm, 4-roomed house, creamery and school within half a mile, railway stHion one and a-half miles. Price £l7 per acre. Terms caßh £3OO, TAURANGA, 673J acres 535£ O.R P. at 10s per acre, 50 acr6B L.1.F., and 88 acivs freehold, ring fenced, 135 acres cleared and in grass, wh.t' red 150 head of ctttle, balance heavy millim? timber, very valuable surrounding country carries similar timber, royalty cheap, small house on place. The owner has sprat over £6OO on improvement. Price £IBOO (another £292 to good) buys the frethold. Real bargain. . 732 acres Rood sheep and cattle country, cloEe to Palmerston, well fenced and subdhidod into paddock 0 , new 9 roomed house wiih all ncces ary outbuildings. Price £ll pr r acre. Greater part of the pui chase money can remain. 629 Acies freehold, Tauranga,3so acres first class land, subdivided into 10' paddocks, all ploughable and in grass, 275 acres well-drained nvamp, new 7roomed house, dairy, !• table, cowshed end outbuildings, school and P.O. close. Price £6 per ac e, £I6OO can remain. 320 acres, L.1.P., all in gra3?, 200 acres ploughable, splendidly watered, 7 miles wire fencing on the piace, small house with s'oekyards aDd ojtbjildings. I Re- tal £8 10s per annum, school, P.O. j and creamery within 5 minutes. p i*ice £4 per acre, half cash. Hcsuses and sections in all parts of the J fo-vn to pick from cheap. Also a few good; lutels
LOOK! 1 'V Q'V ACRES, 10 miles from railway, 14C0 acres in " grass, 150 acres river flats, balance easy with some steep hilly coun'iy. New 7 roirned housa, wookhed. dip, yards, 8 paddocks, all new totara fences, ill in good order. Guaranteed 2£ sheep country. Wintered 3400 sheep and cattle on MOO acrss grars. We atsilufely ar.dunre.-ene-ably guarantee the above description of this property and can thoroughly n command it as a first class grazing farm. Ihe wool lapt year lealized £I2OO and not less than 600 wethers stould go off fat otf the shears. Do not send us for .further pgiticulars. These can only begfiinedby inspection: Write or telegraph us arranging date fcr visit. WAMGANUi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 7
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