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UkHVm FOR «*IE. Cheap Gisborne Land coaat laanibnfiat/tening land. Owjier never loses a hogget. Wintered 500 ewes, 500 w<etihers, 200 hbggets, 140 head cattle this year. £l2 5s per acre; £2700 cash, balance 5J per cent. DAIRYING LAND FOR £2B PER ACRE. O/jQ ACRES on coast, carried this winter 400 sheep, 65 weaners, 53 mixed 18-mionth/s, 55 bullocks, 12 cows, 12 horses, 85 pigs. Ready market for home separator butter. Neighbourhood takes half ton week. Tierms, £ISOO cash. uUuU wintered 6400 sheep and 500 cattle; magnificent country; £5 15s per acre. TO A A ACRES, flats, would out IOUU up into dairy farms at handsome profit. £25 per acre. IbrmJs made. Large amount on at 5 p&r cent. C* G. Bloore, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, GISBORNS.

A CHEAP CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM IN HAWKES BAY Qrtl AGUES, lease in perpetuity, vj£jJL Govermmient rent 6s 3d per acre, leas 10 per cent. This farm is nearly-all flat, and (half of at has been ploughed; 250 acres have just been laid down in rye, clover, etc. TQjjere are 100 acres now in crop, 25 aiares of which axe in oats, and the balance in rape. Tim property is all wiell watered by creeks and .springs, and is subdivided into 14 paddocks. Winters. 1600 sheep and 50 cattle, besides horses. Buildings— 3-room-ed house (new), wash-iaou&e, dairy and man's room, woolshed, impillem&nt shed and stable. Shed is fitted up wiitih shearing machines. There is a good motor road from Hastings to the property. PRICE £3 1Q& per acre for owner's goodwill. Mortgage £4OO to Government. If you want a good farm, and a perfect climate, inspect this before you buy elsewhere. LAND AGENT* PAHIATUA.

F. P. WELCH. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Masterton JTOEKSHJEE INSDEaKCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock. 2 cheap "Stations 2 1 K Qfid ACRES, Hawke's ItJfOUU Bay, 7000 acres freehold, 8800 acres lease at £6O per year rental. Freehold, ring fenced, manager's cottage; large new woolshed, outbuildings, yards, etc. Carried last winter 9000 sh*i»». 600 cat- >, besides cattle, but owobr?: iw«£lecfc in. til present owner took ■•;': ~*«r it went back. Leases until It* * J-gear have never (had any money sjroot on them. The whole block is capable of great improvement,'and: wM oattry, dojible tihe srbock now on it. PRICE M' 6s per acre for freehold, and £ISOO for goodwill of lease. Ea*y terms given. Idf\C\ ACRES Freehold, I DUU Hawke's Bay, 1500 to 2000 acres grassed, balance heavy bush, fern and scrub. About 2000 acres ploughable. Balance easy hills. Well watered. Six-roomed house, large woolshed, men's whore, storeroom, cowsihed, etc., dip and yards. Cairrying 2500 sheep .besides cattle and horses. Wad! carry when cleared 7000 sheep and a large numiber of cattle. PRICE only £8000; Terms £2852 on mortgage at 5 pen cent., 6 years to xum; £2500 oaslh, and owner will leave balance on second mortgage if desired for-.syeara at 5i par 4»nt., 6i take snaall-farni for it; ■ ,s A NEW EUBNITUBE JPAGTQBY "The Masterton Woodware." R H. MAYiR begs to thamk - the public of Masfceintoni amid district for the splendid support expended to him during the 12 imontjhs he hafi been in business in Masteirton as a cabinet-maker. Alfchougihl the bus&nies.s has; only been run on modest lines, the support during that period has been most encouraging, and he haa i now, pleasure in anmoumoing that he lias opened a CABINET AND FURNITUREMAKING FACTORY 6xi tihe factory at the back of ihe Temple Chambers (next Dalgety and Cb.}, Queen Street. The preWses have bteien fitted up on thie •most upfrtodate lines' with the latest yiant and machinery for the manufacture of furniture of every description. A TRIAL SOLICITED. , THE MASTERTOtt WOODWARE. H. MAYR ... PJRDPiBIETOR.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10489, 28 November 1911, Page 8

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