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Lands for Sale. THE CHEAPEST UNIMPROVED COUNTRY WE HAVE TO OFFER. A REAL BARGAIN, 2600 Acres Native Lease situated within half h milo of the Authorised route of the Stratford-Ongaruo Railway. The important line to bo taken in hand on completion of the Main Trunk and of which some 20 miles is already open for traffic. The block is now 32 miles from the Main Trunk Lino at Cngarue. ' Lease has 20 years to run at a rental of 1/- por acre for first ten years, then 1/0 per aero for remaining ten years with a right of renewal for a further period of 21 years at an annual rental of 6 per cent on tho unimproved value Tho country is all easy undulating and flatland, fully one half of it would be classed as ploughable land when cleared, of which 300 acres is flat. Th-j bush is of a splendid burning quality, consisting principally of tawa. with a sprinkling of rimu, white pine totara, mairc, etc. There is absolutely no rough country at all, and the country now in grass carries 2J ewes to the aero. 250 acres is grassed, and there are whare, sheep yards, 60 chains fencing erected, all improvements are well and substantially clone. At present carrying 700 sheep. We confidently recommend this property to anyone in search of a firstclass bush section. The land is of exceptional quality, and the carrying capacity of 2J sheep is undoubted. PRICE £2QOO< Land and Estate Agents, Wanganui,

Farmers! ATTENTION PLEASE! 2989 Acres, small grazing run, all in grass., good strong healthy country, about 350 acres flat, absolutely free from weeds, now wintering 7,500 sheep, 25C head of cattle, and 40 horses. This property is well watered arid sub-divided into suitable paddocks, post and wire, 7 and 8 wire. Buildings consist:—Two modern dwellings, hot and cold water bath, outbuildings, sheep-yards, cattle-yards, and dip Only a few miles from Wanganui on good metal road. Government lease, twenty years to run, rent fijd per acre. Pull compensation for all improvements. Price only £3© per acre. VERY EASY TERMS TO GOOD MAN. P. B. LOMAX & CO. LAND AGENTS, 32 RUTL/SD BUILDINGS, V "NGANUI.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9106, 4 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9106, 4 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9106, 4 June 1908, Page 3

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