Lands for < Peter Tulloch, tock, Land and Estate Agent MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA. A Cheap Property. L 63 acres, fre r hold, Kumeroa, 1 ni'le from township, 9 paddocKs, 80 stumped, 30 acres now in turnips, 500 fruit trees in good order, 5 roomed house, shed and yards; suilable for dairying. Price .£2O per acre, {or will leasa for 7 years at 17/6 per acre, no goodwill; apply sharp. 2000 acres, bush land, 0.R.P., at; 10s per acre, very heavily timbered, splendid milling bush, estimated between 50,000,000 and 60,000,000 ft of mixed matai, totara, rimu and white pine; 7 miles from railway station. Price /L 3,000, £ISOO cash ; goo I terms to good man, 30 acres, snug dairy farm, about 30 acres flat, balance low hills, 5-roomed house, good outbuildings, close to school, cheese factory, P. 0., store, etc, 6 miles to good town, will carry 25 cows iii the summer; Education lease with 5 years to run at £5 per annum, right of purchase for 21 years. Pric only £SOO, £l5O cash, £SO in twelve mont is, balance three years. PETER TULLOCH, stock, Land and Estate Agent. Main-st. Pahiatua, P.O. Box 42. Phones —Private Residence 78 ; office 35. E. B. Hare & Co., L4ND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, Pahiatua. &14L4: h crSs, 750 in grass, 8 paddocks, new 5 loomed hout e, well watered, good road 14 miles from good township, two sheep per acre country. Price of the freehold including 750 sheep, £7, /1908 cash, balance at 5 per cent for 2f years, or will exchange for good piece of dairy'or agricultural land dose to tbe railway station; equity /1909 We have the lease of a dairy farm ior sale as a going concern, full particulars on application. 25 acres rich river deposit land two 5 roomed .houses, 7 acres have been ploughedj ; s paddocks, cowshed, .garden and orchard, will dairy 15 cows, one mile from factory, school P. O. and 1-J from railway station, tenure L.I.P Sent, 19/6 per half-year, Government mortgage .£350; owner's interest TO LEASE— A good dairy farm of 100 acres, within 1 mile of factory, school and post office, rent 15s per acre, right of purchase at £l6 10s, deposit to be paid on account of purchase of £IOO. This is a cheap property. 400 acres. 350 in grass, 5-roomed house, woolshed, yards, well divided and watered, good road; 2J-mileß from school and 8 from railway. Price £9 10s, £4/00 cash, balance easy terms, or will exchange for town property. -—FARMS—--1300 acres all in grass and fenced into convenient paddocks, house, woolehed, yards, every possible convenience 4 miles from railway station, carrying capacity 2800 sheep, besides cattle. Price"of the freehold, £6 ss. Terms arranged. 1050 acres of rich limestone sheep country, 11 paddocks, good fonces, well watered, 6-roomed house, stables, buggy shed, woolshed 4 shearers, night pens for 300 sheep, 4 sets yards, within one mile of township, school and dairy factory, good metal road. Price £7 10s. about £I7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, A good investment. A splendid Farm. aoo Acres rich dairy land, all flat splendid fences, permanent water, 200 yards from township of Apiti, good orchard; buildings consist of modern 7-roomed house with every conveni- , ence, including hot and cold water, 12 bail cowshed (concreted), dairy, large woolshed, sheep yards, etc. A REALLY" GOOD DAIRY FARM. Special ■reason for selling. A BARGAIN. £27 per acre, £6OO cash. Inspect at onca. Apply— W. H. Lambert 8 Co., 5 Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Bay of Plenty. «mHIS fine tract of country is only X now becoming known, larger in area, richer in fertile lands, more of it ploughable than the Province of Canterbury".—Vide Auckl d Weekly News Now is the time to buy before ou prices rise to those ruling in less favoured part-s of the Dominion. JVorris Bell, THE LEADING BAT OF PLENTY LAND AGENTS. Write or wire for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LAND AND PROPERTY GUIDES. Telegraphic Address—"Norris" Tauranga
Harcourt and Co. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIOS EERS & SHAEE BEOKEES. 105 Lambton Quay, WELi^rNGroi TARANAKI. B6 acres richest dairy land, well fenced, subdivided and watered, all flal land, loamy soil, 5-roomed cottage ; cowbails and other buildings, most conveniently situated, only f-mile from school and creamery, and 3 miles from railway by metal road, trice is .£35 per acre; term .£SOO cash. 7728 HAWKE'S BAY. LSO acres rich chocolate loam soil, all flat land, 16 acres have been stumped and ploughed, good fencing, 7 paddocks, permanent water, new 7-roomed house, 4-roomed milker's cottage, cowbails, cartshed, dairy, piggeries, will carry 65 dairy cows, school 1J miles, creamery 1 mile,railway Smiles. Prioe £25 per acre; terms .£4OO cash. 7724 HAWKE'S BAY. seo acrf>s,; res under crops, balance best mixture of grasses, all rich black loam soil, will carry 3 breeding ewes p©r acre, besides horses and cattle, well fenced into 16 paddocks, good 6roomed house, two whares, stables, cowbails, implement sheds, etc., railway miles, school J mile, creamery 2 miles. Price .£lB per acre. Terms—.£49o cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ' 7781
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 979, 24 February 1910, Page 8
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