Lands for Salo. SURE FORTUNE TO PURCHASERS. OWNERS RETIRING. 90 ACHKS FRRHHOtT), iW 8 miles 'rora <1 astertcn, creamery, p. 0.. ftc., fi(> acres in y;rass, 38 stubble, 2 acros •in orchards. Subdivided into 6 paddocks with ample 'warm supply flowing through each, Will' run 50 cows or 3 sbeep per n.-jru • lovely 8-roomed house, with scuUruy. baciiV room, waalihouse, etc. , * Stable and co&byre. Pries—£3o per Acre-. No Mortgage. EASY TERMS can be arranged. CALL EARLY. J. McQueen & Sons, ' ' '" ; (late*j.k Ni3jl)/ "• "*• AUCTIONEERS, LAND & IN'SURance agents, t ;; BANNISTEB-STUfifeT; MISTER TON A.. G. Cunningham, l j i$D, STOCK, INSURANCE' & COM- | MISSION AGENT, /'AIN-STHEBT, TAIHAPE. Some very Cheap Properties on Easy Terms. 200 acres, O-R-P at 32/6 per acre, 6 miles from Taihape, all in grass, good hilly 2£ sheep country, 70chs fencing, yard", 2-roomed whare. Price £6 per acre terms, £250 down, balance at 6 per cent. sal acres; native registered lease, ~17 years to run, rent 3/6 acre, 2 miles from Turangarere and 4 from Mataroa railway stations, school and creamery about 1 mile, 120 acres in grass, {carrj - ing 260 'Breedingewes,balancejin bush, which is equal to anything injthe district, about lOOchs good fencing and about I6ochs boundary line felled through the bush 2 chains wide. Price Only /650; terms, <B3OO down, balance ■- 3 years at 5 per cent. 000 acres, O-R-P at 23/6 per acre, miles oy . buggy road from Mataroa railway station and 6 miles from Taihape, over 200 acres in grass, balance bush, about 3 miles "fencing, good sheep country, not broken, 2 roomed whare, 3 paddocks, yards, orchard, Price only J23 10s per acre.
P. E. Debreceny 8 Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, Conducted bt Mb J. CAROL AN;" THE MART, PAHIATUA. "74:8 acres, freehold, all in grass, 10 paddocks, 200 acres flat, balance easy undulating, 2 sets sheep and cattle yards, 2 cottages, large cowshed (concrete floor), butter factory i mile, railway 2 -miles, permanent- waW, 200 acres can be let for dairying at XI 10s per acre, balance will winter 2$ to sheep per acre.' This Is one of the j cheapest , properties in the market, trice on application. 553 300 acres, 1-i-p, rent /15, all grass except a few acres shelter bush, permanent creeks. ] 2 paddocks, 40 acres flat, balance undulating, 4-roomed dwelling," usual outbuildings, school, creamery andp.o. 1 mile, good metal road. Price owner's interest, £7 12s 6d pGr acre—good terms. .554 34: acres, L-I P, rent =£3 6s 6d. all in grass 6 paddocks,-permanent creeks, 7 room.)d dwelling, cowshed, barn, etc insured £2OO, carries i 2 to 15 dairy cows, cheese factory J mile, railway, school, and good business town 1 mile. Price £77s—about £275 cash, balance G-A-.S mortgage. .This is a cheap little farm. 550 Peter TnllocK, 5 Stock, Land and Estate Ag^nt MAIN STEEET, PASTATtTA. ; A Cheap [Property. 75Q acres, freehold, 200 acres, of river Eat, into, 10 ■ close to factory, school,. P. 0., etc., .two sets good sheep yards, concrete dip,, 12-staU ' concrete' bails and yards, two small cottages. Price £l3jper acre. Good terms. This is one oC-the best farms in the district. ji, FOB SALE, A GOOD BU7CHETKY BUSINESS. SO acres of land with slaughter house, butcher's shop, boiling down h6liise, pig-styes, 5 stoll stable, chaff house and trap shed, good 5-roonjed house and outbuildings. Leasa of above has years to run at ;G1 per week. The plant consists of 3 horses, 2 carts, 2 1 sete of harness, and all butoher's res' qaisites, killing at present time 4 bul- « locks, 9 sheep and J pigs. The whole thing as a going concern. Price .£275 Good terms. 1 acres, L. I. P. 223 grass, balance bush, well watered, 4 roomed house and outbuildings, 5 miles from Makuri, good' road. Price £5 10 per acre. The owner will exchsnge for a small dairy farm. , PETER TULLOCH, Stock, Land and Estate Agent. Main-st. Pahiatua, P.O. Box 42.: 'Phones —Private Residence 78 ; office 35 The Bay of Plenty. 4*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 Mow is the time to buy before ou prices rise to those ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion. Norris & Bell, I THE LEADTN'G BAY OP PLENTY Land agents. Write or'.wira for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LA/ND AND PKOPEKTY GUIDES. Tfllearr vol-ic Address—-"Norris" Tauransz 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10013, 8 April 1910, Page 8
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