LANDS FOR SALE. A 7 A ACRES, comprising low Q 4 \J bills and gullies of limestone and papa formation, good fences in first-class 1 order; 8 paddocks, all well watered, 15 chains from railway station; 5 roomed house, plantation and garden, 2 sets sheep yards. All necessary outbuildings. Price a.nd further particulars oa application to the Agents. FIRST-CLASS CRAZING RUN. 1 flOfl 'ACRES Freehold, 14 I_\J£\J miles from good town; half mile from, school and P.O Ten acres first class .shelter hush, balance in grass, a fair margin ploughable. At present carrying 1500 ewes and 100 head of cattle. PRICE £lO per acre. Easy terms. NOTE.— These two properties are the best now on the market, and buyers and speculators should lose no time in inspecting. • ifniEFntKH LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. M A S T-E'R'T 0 N. Agents for Sun Insurance Company, LIMITED. FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LIMITED, is prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest rates current in the Dominion. The Company is also prepared to buy FAT SHEEP, LAMBS and CATTLE. All particulars as to charges and prices can be obtained on application to the Company's buyers, as under :-rW. B. McFadzean, Feather; iston, Telephone No. 53; T. W. McKenzae, Masterton; Telephone No. 346 office, private residence Telephone No 118; Andrew Peters,_l>an'nevirke. Telephone No. 27; Hios RiddieU, Paliiatua, tele-, phone No. 50. . On to tiie Company's Head Office : -'" IS-20 Hunter Street, Wellington.
A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR SHEEP FARMERS. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. \ r 7K(\ ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara- • t)\J nalci, ail good rich soil, well laid down in mixed English grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. All easy rolling country and well watered with running streams. Lies well to the sun. Fronts a good metalled road. J 2£ Milesi to the township and saleyards. Two mtiles to the dairy factory and school. The whole is well suited for siubdivjision, into dairy farmis. PRICE £8 5s per acre. Reasonable* terms can be arranged. 3460 SOME GOOD DAIRY FARMS. ' m ACRES Freehold, rich coast j land, all level and in grass. | A first class dairy farm, we! fenced and S'ubdiveded into convenient paddock®; 6 roomed house, wash-huse, bathroom, cowshed, etc. Situated 2 miles from dairy factory and school. PRICE £25 per acre. EASY TERMS. 4281 Tj i A ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara- i lIU naki, coast land, all level I rich dairy land. Well fenced and j divided into convenient paddocks. I Front/ing main metal" d road. Good! dwelling house, containing 6 rooms, I washhouse amd outbimldiiings, 12 bail] aowished, ] mile to the chees factory and isc'hool, township, etc. Also 42 cows, etc., can be taken over at valuation .if- required. PRICE £2-5 per acre. ! 1 OA ACRES FREEHOLD, near JlsjYj New Plymouth, situate on the coast, fronting metalled road. All level, well fenced and subdivided into conivenriient paddlocks; 6 roomed house, large 30 bailed cowshed and outbuildings; quarter mile to the factory and station. PRICE £3O per acre. Easy terms. 3463 FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM AND OIL RIGHTS. 3f\f\ ACRES, 6 miles from Post lili Office, New Plymouth, ail in grass, well fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddocks; 2 dwelling houses and aft necessary outbuildings. Good orchard; 2 miles> to the dairy factory, school quite close. On good m etalfed road. Price £2O per ' acre, including oil rights. 4329 ' MY LAND REGISTER contain* I th*> ni«k nf t.liA TWintiaki P-r/v I vince, and land seekers can all b*f suited 1 by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas of from 50 to 500 1 acres. Grazing runs from 750 to I 6000 acres at low prices and oa e&ny terms. I have also numerous towi and suburban properties for gal©,, also businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invitod. ! Land Representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HI& NETT, Stratford; F. E. MOORB. Kaponga. AUCTIONEER, LAND ft«o FINANGIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. RICH FERN ANO 6WAMP LANS. lOR SALE.— 800 AOREB, aoatland; fenoedj' river boundary. House 6 rooms, Milking Sheds, Oart and Eight raueß from leapori, on proposed railway route. Mail coach paiie* 8 times & week. Exceptionally eai.y terms. Particulars, Box 658, Q.P.6. AUCKLAND.
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