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Lands for Sale. STOP! The Chance of a Life-time. TO anyone wishing to secure a Giltedged City Investment in exchange for Farm Property, we can recommend the following as being, without doubt, unequal'ed. We append brief particulars. Wellington City, Main Business ThoroughfareSplendid three storey brick building, subdivided into shops and offices, on valuable section of land. PRICE .£II,OOO, EQUITY .£3OOO. This property shows a return of about 11 per cent nett. and on account of its central business position, we can honestly say that it has a very large prospective value attached to it. Property of this description very rarely comes on the market, therefore prompt action is necessary. For Exchange for Masterton Town PropertyFine level block of land, area about 12 acres, half in crop, balance grass, 5 paddocks, well watered. First-class sevenroomed dwelling, having all conveniences, large rooms, good outbuildings, etc. PRICE OXiY JBIISO. EQUITY £550. We have personally inspected this property, which is within 20 minutes of post office, and have no hesitation in recommending it to anybody requiring a few acres of land with a nice house. The situation is unequalled, Ijyiag well sheltered and very sunny. O.vi ig to business reasons the owner is prepared to sell or exchange for a 6 or 7 roomed house with i acre in town, otherwise it would not be in the market. The property is admirably suited for subdivision, which will be necessary in the near future, owing to the town tending that way. Full particulars on application. J. A. J. MACLEAN AND CO., PERRY STREET, MASTER!ON. W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 503 Acres, of which 429 acres are freehold and 164 acres lease in perpetuity, all in grass, divided into 10 paddocks by first-class fences, limestone and papa formation, no rough hill's, can ride all over it, carries 2 sheep and cattle; 6-ioomed house, stable, cowshed, trap-shed, yards, etc.; 11 milas by good road from Pahiatua. As this property must he sold, it has been reduced by £1 per acre. Price now /8 15s for freehold and owner's interest in L.I.P. £3,203 can ie:nain on mortgage at 6 per cant. acres, of which 400 acres are freehold, balance L T P., all well fenced, the country is hilly and undulating, divided into 7 paddocks, metalled road to property, carries 1200 sheep and 130 grown cattle, but when fully improved will carry more ; there are still about 85 acres of bush on the property, 6roomed house and new woolshed md sheepvards. Rent <?f L.I.P. is £ls per annum. This property is in the Pahiatua district, and is to be sacrificed at £(} 10s per acre, £3OOO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage 'lhe owner i 3 willing to sell half of it, with the buildings, for £7 per acre Buyers should inspect this property before buying elsewhere. 1110 587 ac es, all grassed, with the exception of 14 acres orua'.'iental bush, 8 acres now ploughable, 65 acres ploughable when stumped, ring-fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, well watered, 500 acres undulating and hilly, limestone formation, carrying capacity sheep per acre. Buildings consist of 7-i'oonied house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, outbuildings, good woolshed, yards, house insured £4OO, land transfer title ; the property is situated 10 miles from two good towns by excellent roads. Price £lolos per acre. 1006 200 Acre Dairy Farm, price £lB 10s per acre. Good place. Will exchange for a country store. Equity £I,OOO. W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT ... PAHIATUA

WHITE'S Sheep-dipping Fluid IS UNEQUALLED. Statements of this character are easy to make, but sometimes difficult to prove. In this instance, however, our assertion is not based merely upon our knowledge of the constituents of the various dips, but also upon the testimony of scores of disinterested New Zealand Sheepfarmers, who after using other dips, have emphatically stated White Sheep-dipping Fluid Gives unequalled results. It cleanses the skin. It kills all insect life. It assures more wool, better wool, healthier sheep, and a larger wool cheque. Give White's Dip one trial and you will then obtain The Best Results. Sold in live-gallon drains in t.vj quali ties— No. 1, 5s per gallon, 1/100. No. 2, Gs per gallon, 1/150. Obtaiua le from all leading merchants Princi al Agents for Wairarapa—• W.F.C A.. LTD.

Drought and Payne, LAND AGENTS. His Majesty's Arcade. AUCKLAND. WAIKATO—IOI4 acres, 163 L.1..1\, balance fraehold, all good sleep country l 100 acres bush, balance nearly all ploughable, a large portion ploughed and laid down, 20 acres in turnips, some good flats, mostly fenced and a lot of subdivisions, small house and outbuildings, station 5 miles. Trice £2OOO, easy terms 1000 acres, L.1.P., 300 grass, balance valuable bush, house and buildings, £ISOO. acres, 20 acres valuable bush, orchard, house 8 rooms, dairy, and all outbuildings, all fenced, 12 paddocks; carry 30 to 40 cows ; only £5 per acre, really worth double. 13GO acres, 380 giass, 400 good swamp, 800 acres good flats, balance bush, good house, all fenced, a very cheap property, ft per acre, easy terms. We have a splendid selection of small properties for fruit, and poultry farming; also choice building sections and a large number of houses at all prices and on easy terms. ME J. T. DROUGHT, having practical experience in Farming, will personally conduct Buyers.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3102, 27 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3102, 27 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3102, 27 January 1909, Page 8

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