ENDSLEIGH ESTATE CHOICE tArt« V»NDB FOR lAIE THE Tludt-rsipfioJ Swvf.MiisO with L'i.strucuoßs from uie owner to offer for eale about 400 acres lof the ■well-known and far-famed | ENDSLEIGH .ESTATE, ritinted at HAVELOOK NORTH, and four miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, say from 20 acres upward a. This land as rich alluvial flats oi great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and vr-ell drained. The soil is unrivalled in thi? Dominion foi its fertility and the district for climate. There are no log 9or stumps to impede the plough, while the hi goes, t possible averages of crops can be grown. For many years it hae grown from 4 r, > to 60 bushels per acre of rye-gr-iss seed of the best quality, averaging £l2 -10s per acre. The paddocks being closed only four months for this splendid return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre ; or 6 ewes per acre, and fatten their lambs ( For. root crops rirvtbn;g; better cat bo desired. The crop of in&n £<.!<;• now growing o. v t :ht* property is Pfiiimated by experts to yield &') Urn* per acre without, manure -Of am bind. Early can Mpwi. Full particular* un application t< I tho Sole Agents WELL WOOD AND WELLWOOO. HASTINGS Or T #U AWO CO.. F 4 erafcon N . Sole Agent* THE BUDGET to us like a gift fro a. tht J Gods. It contains some good things for the people. Bo doea the latest shipment of absolutely new SPRING PAPERHANGIN GB. Just opened up at the Show-rooms, 2d Qhapel Street. They contain new creations in TINTS asd PATTERNS, including DOVE GRAY, FAWN and Arabian Gteenj an A numerous others. Patterns in Wisteriaj P&n&j aad Violet, etc. BEST GOOPB,CHEAPEST PRICES. .<■ for patterns. Work attended to PTompilj'i' • " <v'V • W.H.COLE Estimates prepared. Panelled paper a specialty Telephone 149.
Peter Tulloeh STOCK. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, PAHIATOA. A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. 1 A A ACRES' freehold, 2 acres J.UU of angiiigleSj 2 acres of maize, 1 acre of oats, balaace ia crass: 35 acres pltoughable, _ balancs undulating. Forced and subdivided into ten paddocks; well waters 1; 7 miles firom Pahiaitua by pood road. Factory, school, P.O. Audi railway station a.ll' close by. PRJCE £2l per acre. £550 cash.
Xtrj ACRES Freehold,, all in.grass, O « well fenced and subdi? .ded; wdil watered; All undiullatfing counbrv; will carry 20 cows; 6-roomed bmis© and outbuildings', cowshed, sheep yards, ©to.; 4 miffes from rke-ta-h-uina by good) road, dose and 4 mites from factory. PKILL. £ls 10s per acre. Easy terms can to© arranged.
A SPLENDSD FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. GOT ACJ&E&,. freehold, all ; m grass, 140 acre® good dairying land, balance will carry 2■ sheep to the- acre. Fenced pad subdivided into 8 paddocks. Wtsli watered j. lg miles ftfom ,i*jol anc po&fc office, 2 miles from factory; 7 miles firom the j Pahiatua Railway Station; bood roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., sheep yards, .etc. FBdUt. £l4 10s pear acre. Terms, fcIOOU cash, balance as arranged. (Sole) Agent.) O O (1 AGRES, 366 Acres O.JtP-» 000 and 300 Acres L.1.1'.; 500 acres in grass, balance in light ou&n. : Well' hmced and subdivided. Weill watered. Will carry H sheep to the acre, 'beside® cattle; 5 roomed house, bathroom and dairy; woolsihed, 2 sets of sheep yards ana cawe yards, dip. etc; 27 mfflles from Pahiatua by good road. ECatf mile from twhool and P.O. PiRIGES £8 10sjper acre. Good terms can be arranged. 1A A ACSRES Freehold, all in I.UU grass-, 8 acre® in crops*, well fenced and into S ockß. Well watered;; flat, baaince undulating- Wiii oarrv 40 oow« Four-roomed honeo and ail necessary outbuildings. Seven mJes from PaWua ly road. Three mile® firom school and P™* £2O per aero. Terms: £SOO «*&. bai'ance as arranged.
Garden Hose From tbe best t of . English Makers, the North British Rubber Gompaay, tfctongh perhaps nwfc lowest in price, we believe, ew% the oh«op€Bti» tiue long run. . ; tv« have just received a lk>« ex s.sl lonic, bcifch plain And win# bound.' i.' We have also tlhe Dnnl'v:- Company's make frouu 7d per foot, good quality. A GOOD LAWN MOWER 'At ft reasonable price is offered yon in the Great American Ballbearing Machine. The office poet writes The grass tlho' (thick Sand long and green Falls quickly 'rie&tb their blades , ?o keen ; Said Brown to Johnson, "It's easy pee*? That Bealie Oo.'s Mower is a pood machine." H. BEALE <fe Co, Ltd, PI.UMBERS, TINSMITHS, L*»n
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10529, 16 January 1912, Page 7
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