Lands for Sale. NORTHERN LAND NIBBLE. CHEAP FREEHOLD. 3L I yS-SL ACRES, all in best English grass, subdivided into 14 paddocks, all fonced with slieep-proof and practically new fences. 250 acres in turnips, which are good for the season. Railway runs through the ostate for miles, and there are two stations within a mile of the homestead giving three trains daily both to and from Auckland. First-class sheep and cattle markets. The carrying capacity of the land is quite 2 sheep to the acre, as thero is no waste land ; overy acre is ploughablo and can be readily improved. The altitude is 350 ft above sea-level, and the country is composed of easy rolling downs. The homestead comprises a good 0-rooniod residence, and is situated close to main road and railway, and nearly in centre of estate. There are also men's cottages, stables, stock and sheep yards, all practically new and well constructed. This estate would cut up well into small dairy farms. PRICE IS dSV lOs PER ACRE. Good terms can be arranged. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, (COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS), NEW PLYMOUTH. To Farmers. Young and Go., Land and General Commission Agents, TE KUITI, "|T| AYE now for immediate occupation Maori Leases from 300 acres' 6000 acres on easy terms Also Freehold, Leasehold' (999 years), and O.R.P. Farms. Best Limestone Country. Write or Wire for Particulars. OUR MOTTO:—" WE NEVER SLEEP. YOUNG AND Co., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, TE KUITI. t The Masterton Auction Mart THE OLDEST ESTABLISHEDBIJSINESS OF THE KIND IN THE WAIRARAPA. J. R. NICOL, - SOLE PROPRIETOR. Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Valuator, Agent for the South British Insurance' Company and jNew Yorkj Life Insurance Company. Record of Auction Sales held in 1907 is 102, Splendid range of Furniture and Effects always in stock for private Values are absolutely the best in the market. Weekly Auction Salea held at the Mart, and Outside Sales conducted in any part of the district. The facilities for the successful conduct of sales are well and favourably known. Full List of Properties of all kinds on the Land Register. Bif you have anything to sell, send it to) the Masterton Auction Mart. If you want anything in the way of property, furniture, general effects and bargsiua generally, call at the Masterton Auction Mart. Always Ready to do Business. J. R. NICOL, Auctioneer. PERFECT DENTISTRY At Fair Prices. IT is not the money you pay for dental work that counts, but ihe class of work you get for your money. Inferior dentistry is costly at any price, and the mischief is that you cannot judge of the work until long after you have parted with your money. The new and wonderful "contour" dentistry which we practise is wonderfully beneficial in its results. Complete Sets of Teeth (Upper and Lower), £4/4/-. Single Tooth for 5/-. Plain Extraction. I/-. .. •• •• Painless Extraction, 2/6. Each Extraction Under Gas (Gas given free), 2/6. Any number of teeth up to thirty-two easily extracted with one application of gas. Complete Sets Teeth made in one day if requirt OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. FROST~& FROST 102 WILLIS STREET (50 yards above Manners St.), WELLINGTON. Open Saturday Evening! till 9 o'clock. Write for further particular).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9093, 20 May 1908, Page 3
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