Lands for Sale. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. ISS Acres, nil good grass country, largo proportion flat land, milked last season 58 cows, will carry 65 to 70 and do them well. Milk cheque, Pigs .£BO to /100. A splendid farm for a family. Buildings : House of 8 rooms, sheds, cowbails, and yards. Price, .£3,500. £ 100 cash, balance 41 ner cent for 9 vcars. 346 SES Acres, all flat land, capacity 30 to 35 cows, 7 miles from New Plymouth, J-mile fiom creamery and school, half ploughable now, balance ploughable when stumped, estimated to be 1000 cords of mixed firewood on the property, readily saleable in New Plymc uth at 25b per cord. House 4 rooms, trapshed, dairy, etc. Price £23 10s as a going concorn, including stock, plant, etc. as follows: —Splendid young herd of 23 cows, 3 half-draught horses, 7 weaners, spring waggon and trap, dniy, separator, churn, harness, cans, buckets, butter worker, ploughs, harrows, discs, scarifier, 2 stacks hay, Is tons potatoes, etc. etc. Terms £SOO cash. Or to experienced man will consider giving easier terms. 31U NOTE.—The owners of both of the above have special reasons for wishing to sell at once. They have therefore quotod at very low prices, and are prepared to make any reasonable terms to experienced dairvmen.
Both places are thereforo very saleable. If a possible buyer wire us to bold for you, and come by first train to inspect.
Land and Estate Agents, Wanganui, WHY GO TO QUEENSLAND WHEN you can purchase better and cheaper land in New Zealand, in fact you now have the opportunity of purchasing 0)200 Acres, only G miles from township and railway station, and about 25 miles from Nelson Port; nature of country is mostly limestone formation, and mostly ploughable, GOO . acres have been under crop, 1,100 acres in best English grasses, balance in rough feed except about 200 acres of bush containing much valuable timber totara, rimu, matai, and white pine ; good crops of turnips and rape are grown without any manure whatever. This speaks well for the quality of the land carries 2j sheep per acre, but the property has been extensively used for fattening, and more especially for early lambs; the property is well watered by never failing streams, fences are all sheep proof and in first class order, thore is a 7-roomed residence with every necessary convenience woolshed, stables, implement shed, 4 sets drafting yards, concrete dip, men's whare, water laid on to house and garden. We aro only asking £C) por acre for this r'ne property, including the whole of the stock, implements, in fact everything on the property as a going concern, with only .£3OOO cash down, balance can remain on mortgage. ELI SMITH, 'AIRARAPA T AND AGENCY
SNIPS. BUILDERS, To come an i pick over a cask full of odd lock furniture. Complete .sets for nearly nothing. HOUSEWIVES, Got at least one remnant of these linoleums. Tempting oilers to clear odd hits. FARMERS, \ (iO pairs of (late Hinges per week at this price. Don't miss it. M.Jrl lb. BUSHMEN, Oft DisstoiiH cross cut; saws, Tpsmaniaii tooth. Clias. E. Itaiiioll. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9145, 22 July 1908, Page 3
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