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Lands for Sale. | i I ROSS & MACGRE6OR, (Late Ross & Gbrknfield), LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, IVIASTERTON. THE GARDEN OF THE WAIKATO. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY EVER OFFERED TO LAND BU YERS IN THE WAIRARAPA. 6000 ACRES, all ploughable, 5000 lnivo been ploughed, 1500 now in rape and turnips, well fenced and sub-divided, well watered and necessary buildings; guaranteed to winter 12,000 sheep and 1000 cattle. An ideal sheep and cattle run. A Snip at g»s Per Acre. Terms if required. For further particulars apply Ross & Macgregor, MASTERTON. Land. Land. HERE'S A GOOD THING 1 637 Acres, about 180 of which aro rich alluvial land, balance good table laud, and there aro COO acres of flat land in the block, all well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks, large house of 11 rooms with every convenience, good woolshed, sheep-yard and all necessary outbuildings, GO acres stumped and ploughed, permanent water. Within 2 miles o£ good town and post oiUce, telephone, etc.; metalled level road. Carrying at present and through the winter 1,300 sheep, 800 of which are breeding ewes, 300 hoggets, !) horses, and 80 bullocks. A cheap property. Price, .£l4 per acre. Terms arranged. 1882 BRGPHY & MOWLEftf, Land and Estate Agents, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. J. R. NECOL, Auction r.Eit, Land, Estatk, Insurance & Financial AG'.'.nt. Bannister-street, SVJasterton. S. R. EDWARDS, Representative. INSPECT THIS. Three Freehold Properties in Wairarapa. 5«7«7.\ ACRES Good Dairy farming and sheep country, 4 miles from railway station, about twenty acres ploughable , and splendid cropping land, balance undulating, all cleared and in grass, well fenced, and .is also well watered. Price ,£8 per acre; about ,£SOO cash, balance terms. 455 Aores, practically all in grass, nearly all ploughable, well watered splendid cropping country, will carry two sheep to acre; comfortable dwell-ing-house. A most suitable property for mixed farming. Price <£l2 10s per acre. 375 Acres (Land Transfer title), undoubtedly the best property on the market. It will pay to inspect this place. Divided into eight paddocks, well watered with spring water, land is ) all flat, and is exceptionally good for grazing and cropping, at present all in grass, and WILL'CARRY FOUR SHEEP TO ACRE. Price £26 per acre. Terms can be arranged.

WHISHAW & GREENFIELD, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Central Chambers, MANNER STREET. WELLINGTON. 350 Acres, louse with right: of purcbao.'i at £',) 10s per acre. Lease has 1) years to run at l)s per acre, 7 miles from a township by good road. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house and woolshed. The owner is currying 2 ewes to the acre besides cattle. Price for goodwill, JioOU. Stock at valuation. 394, Acres. "WVwt Coast, lea?o with right of purclia.se at «&} lite. i(*> acres grass, balance bush, small house on the property. Lease has 4 years to run at lis (id per acre, l'rice for owner's interest 30s per acre. Stock at Valuation. T have a good investment for .£7OO t V shop property in the City, and we will guarantee yon 11 per clear for your money, and good prospective value. Lime. Lime. Lime. HE Pricps of Agricultural Limo will be as folio'.\s:— (> tons or over, 117s per ton (10 s'icks to the ton). 3 tons or over, 18s per ton (10 sarlo to the ton). 1 ton to :> tons, 20s por ton (10 sicks to the ton). J-ton lotsatr"te 22s per ten (10 sacks to the ton). CItUSHED LIME, its per ton over above rates. Be Sacks—Lime in 6-ton lot.* can be sent looao in ths truck, or in sacks ;it (id per sack extra; or farmers may se.ui their own sacbs to be tilled. Free Railagei-—The Government carries Lime for agricultural purpo-ea freo in truck loads of not less than 0 tons to bona fide farmers. Mauriceville Lime Co. THE GEO. DBYDEN, Manager.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 21 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 21 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9030, 21 February 1908, Page 8

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