LANDS FOR SALE. ,f\ ACiRjES, comprising low : 4 U lulls and gullies of limestone and papa formation,, good fences in first-class 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 and further particulars oa application to the Agents. d(\C\ A °R' ES L.1.P., rent 3s 6d, DUU sub-divided in J .o 7 paddocks, all well watered, 30 acres turnips, 1.4 acres rape. Duelling, etc. Two miles to itownslhip, salcvards, Post Office, creamery and school. GOODWILL £3 10s PEiil 1 ACRE. 325 This property adjoins other propertics that have' changed hands at £9 !aud £lO per acre. The first bona fide buyer to inspect will purchase. We will be pleased to give further particulars of this property or sliow , buyers round on application to the undersigned. LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. •-M A S T E R T -0 N . Agents for Sun Insurance Company.
LIMITED. THE WELLINGTON MEAT 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, .^^y&m,-. All particulars as to charges aild m *ices. can, bq obtained oji_ application to til& CompanyT buyers, as under:— W. B. McFadzean, Feattoston, Telephone No. 53; T. W. • McKenziie, Masterton. Telephone No. 346 office, private l-esideaioe Telephone No 118; Andire-w Peters, Danoievirke, Telephone- No. 27; Tlios Riddtell, Pahiatua, +«lephone No. 50. Or to the Company's Head Office : 18-20 Hunter Street, Wellington.
A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR SHEEP FARMERS. | FOE SALE BY PRIVATE TREAT! 7KA ACHES FREEHOLD, Tan lixed Englis grasses, fenced aaid subdivided int convenient paddocks. All easy rol iug country and wel watered wit. running streams. Lies well to th sun. Fronts a good metalled'road 2£ Miles to the township and salt yards.. Two nliles to the dairy fat tory and school). The whole is we: sula/ted for subdivision' imto dair farms. PRICE £8 5s per acre. Rea sonable termis oan be arranged. 346 SOME GOOD DAIRY FARMS. m ACRES Freehold, rich coaa land, all level and in grass A first class l dairy farm, wel fence, and saibdiveded into ooiwendent pad dock®; 6 roomed house, washnhuse bathroom, cowshed, etc. Situated~ miles from dairy factory and school PRICE £25 per acre. TERMS. 428 1 1 'fl ACRES FREEHOLD, Tara JL±U naki, coast land, a! We rich dairy land. Well fenced an< divided into eontveniient paddocks Fronting main metal" d road. Gooi dwelling house, containing 6 rooms wash-house and outbuildings, 12 bai cowshed, !• mile to the ohees factor; and school, townisihip, etc. Also 4! cows, etc.,-can be taken over at vata atiioa if required. PRICE £25 pea acre. IflA ACRES FREEHOLD, nem A-4mJ\J New Plymouth, situate or the coast, fronting metalled road A! level, well fenced and subdivided into conveniieint paddocks; 6 roomec house, large 30 bailed cowshed anc outbuildings; quarter mile to th< factory and station. PRICE £3O pea acre. Easy terms. 3461 FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM ANC OIL RICH TS QAA ACRES, 6 p os H . O\J\J Office, New Plymouth, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddock's; 2 dwelling houses and afl necessary outbuildings. Good orohard; 2 miles' to th* dairy factory, Sichool quite close. On good m etalled road. Price £2O pei acre, including oil rights. 432S MY LAND REGISTER contain* th© pick of the Taranaki Province, and land seekers can all b« suited by caUing on me. Dairy farms in areas of' from 50 to 500 acres. Grazing runs from 750 to terms. I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale, also business©!? of every description. Clients shown over properties frew of charge. Correspondence specially invited. Land Representatives: F. E. OBBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. E. MOORH. Kaponga. AUCTIONEER, LAND ANO FIK ANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. RICK FERN AND SWAMP 71 OR BALE.— 800 AORE3, most- __ ly rich fern and drained swamp land; fenced; rivor boundary. House 6 rooniß, Milking Sheds, Cart and Iraplement Orchard, etc. Eight rnileu from seaport, on proposed railway route. Mail coach passes 8 times a week. Exceptionally easy terms. Particulars, Box f159, tJ.P.O. AUCKLAND
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10533, 20 January 1912, Page 8
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