Lands far Saie LAND AGENTS, PAHIATUA. • FARMS FOE SALE. 22S"J= Acres, 190 acres L.I. P., G-i acres freehold, all in grass and well divided, L*if ihkt, 30 acres ploughed, balance low hiils, first-class dairy and sheep farm, close to Pahiatua, 7-roomed house, good cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Also, 100 acres leased at 9s per acre can be taken over by purchaser. Price, £2O 10s per acre lor freehold, and owner's interest in L.I.P. Included in the price are 50 good dairy cows, horse, cart, harness, and milk cans. £3,000 can remain at 5 per cent. 958. 170 Acres, freehold, all in grass, ring fenced and divided into 10 paddocks, well watered, 100 acres ploughable when stumped, 5 roomed house, 12 stalled cowshed, harness room, cart shed, etc., 2 mile 3 from Pahiatua, 1 mile from school and creamery. Price £25 per acre, which includes 50 dairy cows, 1 bull, horse, cart and harnoss, 25 pigs, milk cans, milking plant, etc. .£l7' O can iemain. 1036 13"7 Acres, freehold, all in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, well watered by river and creeks, half fla'-. balance undulating, about 30 acres been ploughed, 5 roomed house, cowshod, implement shed yards, etc., 1 mile from railway, } mile from school and creamery. Price, £lB 10 per acre. £I9OO can remain at 5 per cent, for 5 years. 1041 98s Acres, freehold, all in grass, divided into 4 ppddocks, well watered by running streams, 4-roomed house, withiu l mile of creamery, school and cheese factory. Price £ls per aero. .£4OO cash. 1054 ©£s Acres, freehold, all in grass, 16 acres been cropped, all ploughable, divided into 7 paddocks, -well watered, 4-roomed house, G-stalled cowshed, etc. One mile from school and creamery. Price .£lB per acre. £1235 can remain. 1043 (Opposite J. Paul and Co.), VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANTJI FARMS. I©"7 acres, Kaimate, Inglewood, 13 paddocks, about 70 acres ploughablo, balance rolling country, well fenced, metalled roads, 2-J miles from school, creamery, 7 J miles from railway station, carry 50 cows, 4j-rooined house, milk sheds, yards, etc. L.1.P., rent £7 per annum. Goodwill £l2 10s per acre, including 31 cows, 3 breeding sows, 1 stumping jack, 1 dray, 1 cart, harness, 2 horses, 2 ploughs, and milking cans. 5000 acres, Wanganui District, 200 acres in bush, well fenced, metalled roads, carry 2i to 3 sheep, 2 good houses, woolshed, and every convoni- . ence for working place. Price £9 per acre. Stock at valuation. Terms arranged. X 354: acres, Tarata, 1,220 grass remainder bush, 7 paddocks, well watered, about 200 acres ploughable when stumped, mostly totara fences, ood metal roads, 6 miles school, store, creamery and telephone, railway station 10 miles, carry 2 to 2}sheop, at present carrying 2000 sheep besides cattle, good 5-roomed house, stable, tool house, woolshed, yards dip, orchard, etc. Price £6 10s per acre. .£3OOO can remain on mortgage at 4J per cent for 5 years. X73-4L acres, TJrenui District, about 900 in grass, balance bush, G paddocks, about 400 acres ploughable when stumped, 3 miles school, 9 miles creamery, and 5 railway station, carry 2.} sheep and cattle, whare, yards, cottage being built. Price £BSOO. First mortgage £IOOO, 5 per cent for 5 years, second mortgage £2BOO at per cent for 4 years. 400 acres, Tututawa, 200 acres in bush, 3 acres ploughed, a good deal' ploughable, (5 paddocks, post, wire, and stabs fencing, metalled roads, 3.} miles from school, creamery, and railway station, carry 2J sheep and young stock, 200 acres O.R.P. at 355, 200 acres L.I.P. at £7 per annum,' 1-roomed house, 18 bail cowshed. Price £LSSO, mortgage £500; terms given for balance. ' 254: acres, TJrenui, 130 in grass, 6 paddocksj sheep proof fencing, running streams, metalled roads, within 4 miles, school 2 miles, 11 miles post office, creamery on place, 2-roomed cottage,.good yards and hails, carry 3 sheep and dairy cows. Price £3 15s per acre, £240 mortgage to Government advances to settlers.
rpIIIS • Horse looks comfortable in his JL Cover. Why? Because it won't shift. It is so I'wido that it won't come oft'. It cannot bo rolled off, or kicked oft', and lasts twice as long as others. Oonio and see them beforo buying. JAS. ELLIOTT, SdDDLEK, AND HARNESS MAKER MASTEETON. riTUiEY arc really appetising because L seductively rich, fragrant and rovivifying. They are truly economical because, you know, they require considerably loss in tho brewing than other teas, being of full strength. Take Tiger Tea at 1/8, for instance. This is quite tho lowest price for a tea of equal vuluo in tho Dominion. The 1/10 Tiger is undoubtedly equal to any 2/- tea on the market. While the £/- Tiger is so superior tc any other that wo beliovo you'll never go back to tho brand you are using once you ti/ it. If you want the best, get Tiger. . All groceis sell it, O O R R D " TIGER" D E £ R TEA. R
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9133, 4 July 1908, Page 3
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