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House Factor, Stock, Station and Estate Agent, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 13. Telephone 80. acres, freehold, 10 acres nativ bush, 5 paddocks, well-watered and fenced, 4-roomed house; dairy, stable and cowshed, 6 bails, paved stockyard, etc., on good metalled road, creamery 1 mile, school -J mile, post office and store 4 miles. Good level land 40 cows milked on it last season. As going concern, 26 cows, dray, and harness, 2 brood sows in farrow, 44 paidup shares in factory, milk cans, boiler, furniture, etc.—the lot included for £9 15s per acre cash. .£7OO can remain as long as desired at 5 per cent. A splendid return for a good man and family., Also, 078 acres, Kaponga, 6-roomed dwelling house, men's whare, 14 bail cowshed and all necessary outbuildings, 83 cows milked on this farm last season as well as running dry stock and horse*. Price £l9 per acre, terms /2000 cash, balance 5 per cent. 2.033 Acres, freehold, on the Carrington Road, 4 miles from New Plymouth, 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fences, well watered, 4-roomed house, wash-house, men's cottage, trap-shed, 8-bail cow-shed, concrete floor with paved stock-yard, 1 ensilage silo,- on good metalled road, i-mile to creamery. Price, £l6 10s per acre. Good terms given. 14-Q Acres, freehold, on the Opunaki Road, close to Stratford, well subdivided, fenced and watered. This is a highly improved place; there are ■ two good dwelling-houses with necessary outbuildings attached. targe dairy factory close to property in a < splendid position. Price and terms on application to LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 593 Acres, of which 42,9 acres are freehold and 164 acres leas 3 in perpetuity, all in grass, divided into 10 ]mddocks by first-class fences, limestone and papa formation, no rough hills, can ride all over it, carries 2 sheep and cattle; 6-ioomed house, stable, cowshed, trap-shed, yards, etc.; 11 niilas by good road from Pahiatua. As this property must be sold, it has been reduced by £1 per acre. Price now /8 15s for freehold and owner's interest in L.I.P. .£3,200 can remain on mortgage at 6 per c.int. S*3fcO a-res, of which 400 acres are freehold, balance L.1.P., all well fenced, the country is hilly and undulating, divided into 7 paddocks, metalled road to property, carries 1200 she;p 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 aid sheepyards. Rent of L.I.P. is /15 per annum. This property is in the Pahiatua, district, and is to be sacrificed at £6 10s per acre, £3OOO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage The owner is 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 exacres now ploughable, 05 acres ploughable when stumped, ring-fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, well watered; 500 acres undulating and hilly, limsstone formation, carrying capacity 2J sheep per acre. Buildings consist of 7-i'ooun-d house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, outbuildings, good woolshed, yards, house insured £4OO, land tiansfer title ; the property is situated 10 miles from two good towns by excellent roads. Priue £lO 10s per acre. IGO6 200 Acre Dairy Farm, price £lB 10s per acre. G«>od place. Will exchange fov a country s*ore. Equity £I,OOO. LAND AGENT

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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