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iands for Sale, W. B. OHENNELLS & CO., ATJCTIONEEBS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, PEIIEY STREET, MAS TEUTON. Tha Oldest Established and Principal 30 acres, model poultry and fruit farm, for sale as a going concern, and occupying an excellent position close to two towns and within 5 minutes walk of railway, school, etc., 7 acres in oats, 0 acres in hay, permanent watersupply through centre of place and in each of the 5 paddocks, 320 fruit trees in full bearing, comfortable 9-roomed dwelling with lawn, flower and kitchen gardens, engine shed with new oilengine, cowbails, coachhouse, loosebox, brooder and incubator sheds, 38 fowl houses and runs, feed store, etc., stock includes 600 laying hens, 1000 chicks, 2 cows, spring cart, tools, packers, incubators, etc. Price .£1650. Well wonh consideration. 3076. OSS acres, 8 miles from Otaki and 6 miles from railway station with metalled road to property, all grassed and comprising 100 acres rich dairying flats and the rest ride-able slopes, fine healthy sheep country, subdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by permanent streams, hills carry 1 2 sheep per acre and last wintered 1200 sheep and 30 cattle with 200 odd acres new burn; 5-roomed house with -V-acre orchard, new woolshed and yards capable of drafting 1500 sheep, trapshod and other outbuildings. Price £7 per acre, about £ISOO cash, balance on easy terms. 3005. 4SOO acres, 30 miles from Wanganui, formation hilly, good easy hills, no gorges, lies well to th» sun, plenty of fencing timber on the property, totara trees scattered over the place; all stock can be mustered on horseback, stock can cross the valleys practically anywhere; owner fattens all wethers over 2-tooth, 4400 acres in splendid grass, fine mixture, all has been heavy bush country, well subdivided, all good fences, few small patches of flat, will winter 21 sheep to the acre, papa formation, 14' miles from township and telephone, now carrying 11,600 sheep, of which 4000 to 5000 are breeding owes, rest dry sneep, and 800 head of cattle, 70 horses, etc; house of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, 2 woolsheds, night pens for 400 sheep, good stockyards, 4 sets of sheep yards, good 55ft concrete dip, men's whare, shearers' accoaimoniodation, stables etc. Price £9 per atre ; terms arranged; the best improved farm in the neighbourhood; magmtieant grass country and well worth the money asked. 2522 Near SVSasierton : Anyone looking for a small area of first-class dairying and cropping country should carefully note the following deI tails, and then call and see us with a view to inspecting this choice little pro-

au-ju roao. ; 20 acre. l -, at present under e;op, the balance being in heavy grass, greater portion 'doug-balde : plenty of firewood and totara ; natural springs and snfe river frontage ; -1 principal paddocks and several smaller ones; 7 wsru fencing. 20 covs have been milked on this exceptionally productive little section— it is difficult to estimate its capabilities. The very complete buildings include new G-roomed house, with bathroom, having water laid on, dairy, granary. ' ; .-iv<.ii cow;, Led pi;:\»Hry, etc. 'iVh.-phpoH iaid .ai tc Lous.-, yrthdiir IvVi.v in W;drami),., NEW ROUSE AND ]J -\CKES, fn order to eriv-ct a ipiick sale wehavc i_ received instructions' to dispose oi a modem 6-rooined house,, with bathroom (water laid on), scullery and the usual conveniences. Situated on.lv eight minutes walk from the Post Office. 13 acres of good gardening land. An early inspection is advised. 305S Current copy of our Land Guide posted free of cost to any address. 8"»^8^M ill'!. 1 '*.« t<, ~ I LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., P. O. CLARK, Itfauagmg Director and Secretary. HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE. HATE i' (ja SAJjji—%o Acres, ifaharahara, with 5>d house, 6 bail cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Sub-iivided into 5 paddocks, and now carrying 40 mixed cattle, 35 cows, 60 sheep, 'etc. M 7 per acre wkh j£soo cash, balance on mortgage at ."> per cent for 5 years. A real good farm. *> Acres, »U in grass and cultiroomed ho aw and all conveniences for model dairy farm. 2 miles from railway station and near school, etc. Easily winters 70 cows „nd is the very best farm in this district. .Price per acre. 12SO Acres, subdivided into 7 pad- i docks.. 8-roomed house and 2-roomed I whare, 20 bail cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Spiondid dairy farm; from SO to 90 cows can be milked i in the season. Price i! 18 cash or „*'!!■! I on terms, vw'th &.V3O cash, bnia spread over 6 years. Owner wishes to sell on account of ill health. 769 Bakery Business in loading inland Town, doing over 3000 loaves weekly, lease of premises 2.1 years to run at "" week plus rates. Takings monthly, wages i; 7 a week. Stock at [ i. Goodwill is .£IOO and the lot would run into n,Tim:t J'l'ifW)

BARGAINS, ("J), Li vary Stables, rising borough, 54 stalls, etc., up-to-dato," iloing .£174 cash monthly, plant at" valuation. Freehold .£2OOO j good terms. (2). '«750 Acres, 700 grasy, real good sheep country, 5 paddocks, 7i roomed house, woolshod, yards, etc., winters 2 sheep per acre.' Price £1 10s per acre. <3). Good Bearding House, doing £llO per month, 30 rooms and conveniences .£I2OO Insurance on furniture and building. Kates ,£5 10s. Will sell as a goingr concern LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HUNTER VILLE

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3085, 6 January 1909, Page 18

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