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Lands for Safe. ROSS & €O., LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. For Exchange: Splondid Grass-growing Farm. acres, main trunk line, all in | grass, 100 acres ploughable; lg miles from school, P.O. creamery; railway station, 2\ miles; 2.V to 3 sheep country ; 4-roomed house, cowshed, yards. Price .£l4' per acre. Equity ,£5624. For Exchange for fmproved Bush Farm : 375 acres all in grass, well watered, 40 acres bush, balance in . grass and rape, 275 acres ploughable, J-mile to creamery and station; no buildings. ,£l7 per acre. No mortgage. acres, 3 miles from town, all under the plough, 70 acres oats now in, 25 acres ready for rape and turnips. Price, £22 2s per acre. For Salle: Market Garden —close to good Town. ULQ icres, lease 13 years to run, 0.8.P. at /40 per acre; 5 hothouses, which are all mostly planted in tomatoes; good water supply ; also all tools that are necessary to work an up-to-date garden. Part in good orchard. .For further particulars apply to BOSS & CO.,

QUEEN STEEET. MASTERTON. J, B. KEITH, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Representative —S. R- AYMES. ' TO LET. HOUSE, 5 rooms, 10s per week 5 house, 6 rooms, 14s per week ; house, 5 rooms, 12s 6d per week; house, 4 rooms, 9s per week; house, 4 rooms, 8s per week; house, 6 rooms, 15s per week; house, 6 rooms, 20s per week; house, 9 rooms, 25s per week. FOR L A CiiANGE, ISO acres, close to town, school and factory. Factory paying out this year Is Id per lb for- butter fat. All in grass, well-watered, and subdivided; flat and ploughable; good house of 7 rooms, garden, 12-bail cowshed, stable, yards, dairy, etc. Price .£lB per acre, equity .£BSO. Owner will exchange for a house in a Town. 618. FOR EXCHANGE. 360 acres of good rolling land, well grassed, not showing the least sign of being run out. Well fenced, with good sheep proof fences. A splendid farm for mixed farming. Dwelling of 6 rooms, wash-house, 20 bail cowshed and fill necessary outbuildings; 5-miles from town and railway, li} miles from faetory, school, store and P.O. Good metalled road. Price £l7 per acre. Mortgage, £2500 at 5 per cent 615, Owner will exchange for small farm. CHEAP SHEEP FARM. 1100 Acres, Hawke's Bay, Government Lease with right to purchase at 17/6 per acre, all fenced and subdivided, about 800 acres laid down in be6t English grass, 300 acres flat, balance easy rolling land, lies well to the sun, permanent water, good dwelling of 6 rooms with all conveniences, good woolshed, night pens and yards to hold 2000 sheep, situated within easy distance of town and railway, 2 miles from school, store, P.O. and creamery. This property will winter 2 big sheep easily, besides cattle, and is a bargain at £7 per aere. .£1,500 cash, balance arranged.

BROPHY & MOWLEM, Land and Estate Agents, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. f» O CASH, balance 5 per cent. CW jU O w 232' acres, 80 acres bush, balance grass and rough feed ; good house of 6 rooms, 2 miles from creamery, school and P.O. Prico £3 per acre. HIPXINS & MA DILL. Auckland. No. 446 a Hare & Evans, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, I'AHIATTJA. 13 Q acres, all nice dairy land, all in grass and divided into 8 paddocks.; 6roomed house, cowshed, and pig-styes.; within ;!-mile of cheese factory ('which is paying Is per lb for butter fat), 1 j mileS £r rt m Mangatainoka railway station, school and post ollice, and 3 A miles from Pahiatua; will dairy C 4 cows, nnd wintered last winter 5:1 cows, 12 yearlings, and 9 horses. Prico of the freehold, £'~o 10a, /455 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Dairy herd can be taken at valuation. 100 acres, rich .flat rivor daposit, good new house of 9 rooms with largo cowshed, garden and orchard; there is also a 5-roomed bouse, factory adjoins property, school within •!}• mile and railway station 2 miles. Freehold £2O per acre, or .£24 including 30 picked dairy cows, 4 yearling heifers, 1 yearling bull, and a pure bred Jersey bull, 2 half draught horses, 3 and Syr old, 5 breeding sows, 1 boar, 1 rustic trap and harness, I heavy spring dray, 1 set cart harness, plough, harrow, .cultivator, seed drill and all necessary tools, etc., etc. i! 900 cash without', stock, or ,£I3OO with stock as a going concern. F. P. WELCH, LAEMO ARSD ESTATE AGENT, Perry Street, Masterfcon, Valuations niado on Town and Country Property. Agent: Yorkshire Insurance Coy., Fire and Accident. Accident and Employers' Liability, Live Stock Insured and Foaling Elsies Taken. FOR SALE.

28,0Q0 Acres, first-class bitsli country, situate Hawko's Bay. Splendid grass Land, adjoining land carries fully 2 sheep to the acre. Some line valleys run through the property, ono particularly good stretch of about 10,000 acres comprising nice low-lying, rolling hills. Bush consists principally of rnatai, tawa, pines, whitewood, etc. The soil is of good quality throughout, and the whole block is well-watered by many streams. Good coach road to within 4 miles, thence access is through a valley easily roaded, which would allow the block to be subdivided into 3 good runs. Trustees are offering this cheap to wind up the estate, and 15s per aero will buy it, with about /6000 cash, balance for a term at a low rate of interest. No pumice or volcanic deposit about this. Trustees' agent will accompany buyer at any time to inspect. 427 ANGLE"? SHAW, HAMILTON, FOR WAIKATO LAND.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 8

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