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Lands for Sale 4.ND, ESTATE & COMMISSION I ■ AGENTS. "■'• Pahiatua. Q2C acres, splondid sheep country, KB. Lease, all in gras3 bat 80 acres, well fenced and divided into 7 pad-, docks, good fences, sheep yards, woolshed, snail, cottage. This property will winter 2\ sheep per acre, 490 acres has 11 yeara to run at 6d per acre, and 160 aores has 21 yeirß to run af 5/- per j acre, with perpetual right of renewal; within 7£ miles of Pahiatua, Priceowner's interest .£4, .£I9OO can remain at 6 per cent, balance of £SBO cash. acres, a model little sheep farm, winters 500 ewes, will dairy 25 "cows and winter 400 ewes; close to factory j E E. Leasa, 17 years to run at 4/-. right of renewal for 21 years; all improvements paid for at end of term if lease not renewed. Price ~/7 per acre; very easy terms. S*3LO acres, rich soil, nice rolling country, light bush and tall fern, within 3 miles of railway Station, good two sheep country when cleared Price of the freehold 35/- per acre. Terms cash 25 aores rich river deposit land two 5 roomed houses, 7 acres have been ploughed, 5 paddocks, cowshed, garden and orchard, will dairy 15 cows; one mile from factory, school P. O. and \\\ from railway station, tenure L.I.P Bent, 19/6 per half-year. Government mortgage.£3soj owner's.interest , ';•.' XO2 acres; very dairy land, will) .-.,;. dairy 40 cows, good house, and cowshed, i mile fromfactory, "school and p.b. 'Freehold #16..'" ; The cheapest farm in the country. 4:0 acres of very rioh land, adjoining the Borcugh, highly improved, would make an ideal run or market garden, 10 acres leased at £4> per acre, Corporation lease at 21s per acre, 'goodwill, and improvement, .£6OO. XO2 acres/ very rich land, grows' 20 tons of potatoes per acre; and dairies ■•; 40 to 50 cows. £-miie from factory, 1 mile from school arid p.o. Freehold £26. There' is no mortgage on the property. '• v !

;J. B. Keith, EAND & ESTATE;AGENT, : :'■ 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTEBTON Bepreseni»tive*~S.' ATMES., ; * ' S3O acres sifcuated2 miles« from , school, factory, and railway station, all in grass. 50 acres ploughable;balance good undulating country, subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered, carrying 300 ewes and 58 head of cattle, house 5 rooms, dairy, stable, wash, house, it&jt, shed, sheep yards, dip, cow shed, eio. Price £1212 per acre, including the;; following stock, 17 cows, horse, cart, harness and cans. Cash required, JB4BO ■'■• ■- ' ■■; ' ,; /': I P OG SO acres, Wairafapa, situated 1 mile from school and ; cheese factory.. All in grass, flat and ploughable, subdivided Into 9 paddocks, water in each. Buildings, house 8 rooms, dairy, washhouse, 8-bail cowshed, barn, stable, trapshed, pig styes, concrete floor; etc. The following picked cows go with the property—2o cows, horse, cart, harness* cans, pigs, factory shares, and, all > tools, etc. ' Price, £I6OO. Very. easy ' terms can be arranged, 1012

LAND AN D.v ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, ftSasterton. yorkshibe insurance com- ■.•,:'.■' pany: ■::■-■■. Fire, Accident and Live jStqck. ; ; r ¥lO LET—B rooms and 4, acres, 25s] X -8 rooms and ,3 acres, 255; 6 rooms, Hops Street, 8s ; ; 6 rooms Hope Street, 6s; 6 rooms, Colomba Boad, 12s j Mr F. Bacon's fine residence, Lansdowne, 15s; Prince of Wales Hotel; p/ad«' dock, 3 acre 3, 3/-; horse grazing, 2J-; several shop land offices, r TO LENDI ; ; , £2OOO on freehold two sums of J560), one of £250, and two of £IOO/ ■-•; ■■.<;;!■ ..■'.■; : v - : | .■■■ m&shti: \ 550 acrea, 300 being b.r.p. at 26s per acre, 250.1, i.p. at 23/6; 9 miles to station on Main Trunk line, 15 miles from Taihape, 20 ohs- from school, P., 0. and telephone, and; 150 acres \ flat, balance bush, good 6-roomed house,* woolshjd,, dip,,; stables, cowshed,- and other -' 7 paddocks, 500 ohs; first class fencing 1 ac.;orchari and garden.: Last year wintered 1000 ewes and 360 on 460 aore3, and this winter 1600 sheep are being carried on the 460 acres £7 pei acre or £8 10 including stock. A very fine investment. : 4500 acres v Government small grazing run, Taihape district, 17 years to run at 6d per acre, Right Benew,al every 21 years at revaluation or . comnensatiou for all improvements 1200 acres bush, balance grassy about 800 acres suitable for ; ploughing, and

splendid crops of rape and turnips can be grownj soil is hob loam on, papa and limestone formati >n, and country is easily worked on horseback, 8 paddocks, new £-roomed house with hot and cold water, y bathroam, patent drainage, woolshed, dip, 2 sets yards; property now carrying 4060 phoep, including 2300 effes, 4 and 6-th, and 150 mixed cattle, bush laud is all 2£ sheep per acre, capacity, and when all grassed the place will carry 7000 sheep and 300 cattle. Price, including all stock, o*?ly £2> 15s 6d per acre. D. GRUIQXSHANK <£t„ CO Limited, MA STERTON. We hate fob sals—Fertilizers, Grasa Seeds, Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Binder Twine, Comsacks, Totiray Posts, Stiainersand Battens. ■.,'■■ '". * : . "Winners of Gold Medal for farm seeda Masterton A. and P. Association, 1909. Bontdust Basic Slag Supui phosphate Kainit (improved) Sulphate of Potash Nitrate of Soda Guano Salph. of Ammonia Blood Manure Agricultural Lime W.M.E. Co. Gear's and Fison's. Analysis of Soil Conducted. ~'. Special Manures for Gardenß and Fruit Trees, lop Dressing Maohine, suitable for Lime or Manure for pas lures, eso., on hire. Wo carry stocks of all Manures «t'M' B. Tail's, Featherston. AGENTS— N.Z. Inßuran2e Co., Ltd., Accident, Fire a ad Marine. P. and O. Steamship Co. . i?flid and Gray'o Butter's Iron Foncinif Postei WiU'tmsVPatent JDropnera flux F'iiv I3)ctins»ijisV>f>rs. CVjop'-'-', and Bohertspn '■ ilur jviid Pipa

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 7 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 7 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10038, 7 May 1910, Page 8

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