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LAND AGENTS, AUCKLAND. Branch Offices:— HAMILTON, (Waikato), PUKEKOHE and TE KUITI. BEG to draw the attention of b>-d buyers to the following specif \ „iios now on oiler by them. Remarkably Cheap. SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION. 4*l '7 S A D PER ACRE—FINE 3*/JL { D FREEHOLD FSTATE, comprising 30,000 acres; fenced, on three boundaries, (8 miles of 7-wire fence, rest good rivers). About a half carrying grass and rough feed, some 1500 acres goed swamp—flax, raupo, rush, etc.—a little draining done, practically all sufficiently level for -ploughing, excellently watered in all parts.. In its undeveloped condition this property Avill winter 2000 sheep, and when improved is estimated to carry 1, 1 sheep to the acre; situated close'to main coach road, 11 miles from post and teh - phone office, and 31 miles from railway station. ( Price only £1 7s (id per aero, on the following' exceptionally easy terms:—,£lsoo cash, balance can remain at 4.! per cent., subject to easy improvement conditions. * Half the minerals are reserved. . 10,(i(i6. GRAND SEASIDE STOCK STATION &A, 1 (\ S PEE ACRE-A Beau--6*ll ±\J tiful Property of 2850 Acres, all fenced and sub-divided, and; all in grass except 250 acres puriri and pohutukawa bush in clumps; about, half ploughable, well watered, house 7 rooms, bathroom, and scullery, washhouse, man's room, shearing shed, wood shed, yard and dip for 0000 sheepFine frontage to sheltered water, also, to open sea, with beautiful shell beaches, within 15 miles of Queenstreet wharf, by sheltered water, regular steamer. Price only ,£4 10s per acre; terms, one-third cash, balance at 5 per cent. Now carrying 1800 sheep and 000 cattle. Full catalogues on application. 10,204 {LAND AGENTS, PAHIATUA. 230 Acres, freehold, all in grass, about 50 acres ploughable, divided into S paddocks, well watered, carries 2) sheep pur acre, 5-roomcd house in good order, dairy, wash-house, trapshed, sheep-yards, dip, etc.. 2.1 miles from railway station, school and factory. Price, JcV> 10s per acre. £460 cash, balance at 5 per cent. 915 450 acres freehold, 300 acres in grass balance felled ready to burn,well fenced, papa foundation, no buildings, only whare, 3 miles from school and factory. Price £8 10s per acre, which includes the grassing of the felled portion. Easy terms to good man. 912 10-4JS: acres freehold and 77 acres leasehold, all in grass, divided into 18 paddocks, well watered by running streams, ]OO acres ploughable, 00 acre's been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries sheep per acre and cattle, 7-roomcd house on freehold. 8-roomed house on leasehold, woolshed, 4 sets sheep yards, dip, stable, etc., 1.1 miles from school. Price £l4 per acre for the freehold, leasehold given in- 881

SHEEP FARMS. 6000 Acres, freehold, carrying 14,000 sheep, U.'O eattie, spier.did homostead, and every possible convenience for sheep station; IS miles by good road from Wai:gamii. Price enly J;7 5s per acre. Particulars of this fine property will be given to bona fide finau cial clients on application. 8032 Acres, freehold,' at out 5500 acres fern, tutu, and titree, balance good mixed bush, 5000 acres ploughable, good turnip and rape country; adjoining properties originally similar country, now all in good grass and crops. Price £1 5s (3d an acre; o«» third cash. Taifcape. CHEAP SHEEP RUN. Q3OO Acres, Wairoa River, North Auckland; all grass except 2,000 acres,, heavy milling bush; rights sold millers .£12,000, which is for purchaser's benefit. 4,000 acres level rich river flats, capable wintering three sheep (this owner declares minimum capacity). This is some of the best land in the dominion for fattening purposes. 2,000 to 3,000 is easy rolling country; all ploughable when cleared, and Citable of carrying at least two and a-half sheep in winter. The property will carry pasture for all time Avithout artificial manures. Six to seven miles frontage to two rivers. Absolutely stock proof, therefore cost fencing greatly minimised. 'Trading steamers and vessels pass property at any tide. Private wharf on property.. Fine homestead, men's buildings and all necessary outbuildings to work an up-to-date sheep and cattle run. Thirty miles fencing. Present owner been on property thirty years. This is a property seldom on market; is really good as a spec, would cut up admirably into dairy farms. North Auckland is fast becoming popular for dairying and sheep-farming, and this property is specially cheap, and must give the purchaser a handsome return. Price, ,£5 10s per acre. About a quarter cash, perhaps less. Inspect early, This will selL NEW PLYMOUTH. 1600 Acres good sheep country, 2 to the acre, hilly and rolling land. !>OO acres in light bush, balance in good grass and plenty of feed, handy to railway station. P.O. and butter factory, quality liist-class. Price £5 per acre, good terms to good man. 3LOS2 Acres, 8-roemed house, electric light and every convenience, close to town, railway and factory, buss passes 15 times daily, up-to-date cowshed and outbuildings, 4-roomed cottage, all level, one of the best farms in the llawera district. Price 4M-3 per acre, good terms. .30 Acres all level beach land, L.I.P. Tenure, 7-roomed house, man's room and outbuildings, 8 paddocks well watered, all rich soil and no waste. Kent 20s 7d. Goodwill ,£lO per acre. Could milk CO or 70 cows easily. LAND AGENTS, HAWEKA.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 6 March 1908, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 6 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9041, 6 March 1908, Page 7

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