.i.i%n«i» iror &ai<a, Timmmm JIRST CLASS partly improved _ property, consisting of 572 Acres, 0.E.P., at 20s per acre; all limestone country; 110 acres in grass; 60 acres of which is ploughable ; balance in bush; I mile of new f ncing. Good new 4-roomed house; situated 14 miles from rail- | way station by good formed road, all to be metalled this summer. Price, £3 per acre goodwill. Terms £3OO cash, balance can remain on for 5 years at 5 per cent. mmsmmß^Rfflmmmi LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, Mastebton AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN FOE SALE BY NOEEIS & BELL, TAUEANGA. 594 ACRES, at Pongakawa, 2 miles from P. and T. Office, school, and creamery. Cottage, stable, chaff house, and room, cow bails, yards, etc. Well fenced—ll paddocks—--3-10 acres grass, 15 turnips, 7 maize, every bit ploughable. £4 10s per acre, £BOO cash. This is a real good dairy or cropping farm in full work. It's a bargain and a specimen of many on our books.
THE LEADING BAY OF PLENTY LAND AGENTS.
Write for one of our BA.Y OF PLENTY LAND GUID ES, which will open your eyes to our district. Telegraphic Addrass—'Norria" Tauraa«a Land and Financial Agents and Valuators. QUEEN-STEEET MASTEETON. (Next to Carpenter's). 65 ACRES Dairy and Cropping Land, splendid soil, all well grassed and permanently watered. Situated near school, factory, railway, and large town. Carries 30 head cattle. Good house, 5 rooms and conveniences ; cowshed and yards. Price, £26 10s per acre. Terms: £SOO cash; balance arranged. 580 ACRES Limestone Country, now carrying 80 cattle and 1500 sheep (800 breeding ewes, and 700 mixed sheep), thoroughly well grassed, permanently watered; buildings include house 7 rooms, woolshed, numerous outbuildings and yards. Near school, town, and railway in Pahiatua district. Price—£ll per acre. Terms—£looo cash, balance may remain. Stock at valuation. Call and inspect this property, the best and on the market. The wool and sheep returns for last two years can be seen at our office.
Valuer, Land & Estate and Insurance Agent, Bank of M.Z. .Chambers, MASTEETON. Property Eepresentative: D. B. Thomson [JOUSES TO LET. House, 8 rooms and 10 acres of land, 255. House, S rooms and 3 acres, 255. House, 8 rooms and 2-£ acres, £l. Seven rooms and conveniences,, 18s ; 6 rooms and conveniences, 12s 6d; 5 rooms, close to town, 12s 6d; 5 rooms, Trustee Street, 10s; 6 rooms, Victoria Stret, 10s 6d; 5 rooms, Wrigley Street, 10s; 6 rooms, Villa Street, 12s Gel; 4 rooms, copper and tubs, etc., Bs. FOE SALE. AN Up-to-date 7-roomed Dwelling fitted with every convenience, conveniently situated on a fireo-qnarter-acre section, which ia suitably planted with shrubbery and orchard. Price, MOO. Easy terms. Full particulars on application.
OSO acres of good country, 2 miles from township, railway station and creamery, all necessary buildings and fences, well watered country. Price .£l2 per acre; £4OO cash, or arrrnged to suit purchaser. IOQ acres f.h.; 80 acres of river deposit land, suitable for growing first rate crops; 7 acres have been ploughed, the balance could be stumped at small cost; the. property is well watered, fenced, and sown with the best of English grasses, and is at present carrying about 40 head of dairy stock. It is conveniently pituatod within a few chains of post and telephone officG, school, creamery, and about 4 miles from railway station. There is a good 6-roomed house on the property, also all necessary outbuildings, The price for the freehold £2O 10s per ;*cre Stock m%y bo taken at valuation' Worth immediate inspection. Apply for terms, etc., at LAND AGENF AND STOCK VALUER, Offices—ln Wells' Buildings, CAMBRIDGE.^ AS ur saie city and suburban properties, and good Dairy Farms close to the Borongh of Cambridge. SO Acres freehold, close to township, all high, dry and level land, in high state of cultivation; houre six rooms, outhouses, cow bails, 3 horsD stable, chaff house, barn, subdivided into eix paddocks, all well fenced. Price £25 an acre. L.I.P. Several small dairy fauns in the ' Fcncourf district, areas ranging from I 50 to 218 acres, with good houses, milk- I ing sbeds and necessary buildiDgs, all in first class English grasses. Price, £lB to £2O per acre. S2lB ACRES, L.1.P., 200 yards from main Hautapu factory, nenrly new house, six large rooms with man's house and every convenience, good young orchard, cowshed, 13 bails, concrete, stable, chaff house, waggon shed, buggy shed, large barn, all as good as new. Land subdivided into 15 paddocks, all in English grasses,- wafcerr d by windmills, and troughs. This i cheap. Prici £lß—iac'nd'ng'Govern taax.t va,1ua..20n 4
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10084, 5 September 1910, Page 8
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