152 i Acres of all in o-vnss exec ifhable. 12 miles from New fenced. There are no weeds ol"any description, nice aiu F iaau| balance at 5 per cent. > 'Veres dairy land, 7 miles from New Plymouth, .j-milo from factory, i\-mile — "torn school," post office and hall, well fenced and sub-divided, 5-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc., etc. Good orchard, can milk 50 cows. Price £lO per acre, ,£l5O cash. -4LTLO Acres L I P. at 10d rent, White Cliff road, fenced into convenient paddocks, .Woouied house,'trapshed, dairy, wash-house, wool-shed, all in grass, 50 acres nloiurhable, 50 acres in bush. The school is opposite the property, and the Government valuation of the property is £IBOO, and a greater part of the money can be obtained from that department if desired. This property is close to the famous White Cliffs Estates. jLT'OO Acres of splendid land, the greatest part of it has been ploughed and practically the whole is in grass, and it is well fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks. It is watered by two never failing streams. There is a good 0-roomod house with first-class wool-shed, yards, rand other conveniences. This property is at present carrying 3000 sheep and 600 head of cattle; this property is three miles from the railway station. Its a fact that you cannot see the sheep for cocksfoot °rass. Tho pricei is only £9 per aero and good terms wiU be given. There's nothing in Tarauak ito equal this at the money. IT'S A FACI. LAND &. ESTATE AGENTS, E BUILDINGS), NEW PLYMOUTH.
Hawke's Say tive Association. HAVE FOE SALE Mawke's Bay Lands. 3*73 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2 miles from Tiiihape Township and Railway Station, and within easy driving distance of three important saleyards. Rich agricultural, fattening and dairying land. Divided into 18 paddocks, well watered, all ploughablc. Yields 2 A tons oaten sheaf chaff and 60 bushels oats per acre. The following crops are included in price:—loo acres oats, 80 acres rape, 100 acres swedes. Modern dwelling 10 rooms, every convenience, cottage, granary, scabies, woolshed, cowsheds, sheep yards, dip, etc. All buildings first-das's timber—built only three year;'. Pricj .£l7 10s. No. 75 S3© ACRES, 434 acres freehold, 402 acres L.I.P. Rent ,£l4 4s !>d per annum. 120 acres good milling bush, mill cutting at present within 1-A miles, 7 paddocks well watered, wintering 1,200 sheep, 100 cattle, 12 horses; 8-roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards, etc., 2 miles from school, post and telephone otlice and creamery. Price £Q os. No. 62 5900 ACRES FREEHOLD, 4,700 in grass, 1,200 bush, about 1,000 acres ploughablc, divided into 40 paddocks well watered, 1-A sheep per acie. Price £4 10s. Easy terms. No. 64 «2@»7 ACRES FREEHOLD, undulating, half ploughable, all in grass, carries 2A sheep; 3A miles from important town, public sale-yards and railway station by good metalled road. £V.i per acre. ■" No.nl 11QO ACRES LEASEHOLD, undulating country, 800 acres good English grasses, balance bush, 7 paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre; 5-rooined house, cowshed, etc., 1A miles from school and Post and Telephone Oliice. Rent, M 0 per annum. Purchasing clause 17s (3d per acre. Price for owner's interest, M 10s. Terms, JU,500 cash, ' balance may be arranged. No. 104 Numerous other properties. Further particulars on application. Head Office—Napier. BR ANC HE S—Hastings, Danno virke, Wairca, and Agent at Waipukurau.
AIEARAPA X AND AGENCY, MASTERTON. 750 Acres freehold, ' agriculfcur.il and dairying land, all in grass and crop, and only 7 miles from Masterton, . II miles from railway station, post and telephone office, school and creamery, all practically level, well watered and fenced into 20 paddocks. Buildings are very complete, which comprise two 8-roomed houses and one G-roomed, respectively, with all conveniences. Stables, barn, sheds, yards, etc., good level metal roads. And this fine property can be bought at £2O per acre. Terms as per mutual arrangement. For quick sale, one quarter share in 42 years' new native lease, of 10,000 acres at isd per acre rent, guaranteed legal title under Land Transfer, situated in the Kiwetea County, 7,000 acres open country in native tussock and grass. 3,000 acres bush, road within 1J miles. Now carrying over' 5,000 sheep. Price, £SOO cash. Open for sale for one month. Apply early to ELI SMITH, MASTERTON. To Residents of Wlasterton, I DESIRE to announce that I have purchased the Butchery Business in Masterton hitherto conducted by Mr John Montgomery. Having had many years' experience as a stock dealer, I am in a position to select the best of meat and to maintain a continuous supply. Customers' orders will receive prompt attention. Carts call daily. A. A. NARBY, Queon Street - - Masterton. Telephone No. 00.
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