AUCTIONEERS 1 NOTICE* POVERTY BAY FARMS. iT ANTED— A practical all-round I . T Farmer, used to cultivating' and improving light lands, to SNAPi THIS BLOOK: I l\J over 2000 acres ploughablo, grows ripping oats and rape with little manure ,takes grass well afterwards; partly improved, 9 paddocks, well watered, cottage, store, woolshed, with machines, yards; new fenciue. Wintered 1600 big sheep, 130 head of cattle. | Easy terms arranged, say £2OOO cash or less. A 'PAYABLE DEAL; good market for chaff. APPLYPOVERTY BAY VAN AGENCY. GISBORNE. FOR_SALE SALE.—Two-tooth purebred Southdown rams. vAffe AOftES Freehold, divided inkJxJIJ to paddocks, milking shed and cottage, West Taratahi. 2QK ACRES Freehold and 519 OeJ acres leasehold, West Taratahi. 90 ACRES Freehold, well watered, U d paddocks, East Taratahi. 2A A ACRES Freehold, divided \J\J into paddocks, good house and outbuildings, Fitzherbert, Palmerston North. _ , 4 ACRES Seaside Section, with small cottage, York Bav, Wellington. 8A A ACRES Leasehold, with W right of purchase, all level paddocks and' all good buildings, Masterton. Mn ACRES Freehold, paddocks, i dwelling and shed, well watered, West Taratahi. 2A A ACRES Freehold, all flat \)\) and ploughablo, good house and outbuildings, Parkvale. Several Choice Building Lots in Lower Hutt, Trentham. Large almost new BOARDINGHOUSE, Carterton, good position. Shop in best position, High Street, Carterton. For price and particulars apply to— ■ THE CARTERTON TRUST AND AGENCY CO., LTD., CARTERTON.
LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENT. Telephone 413. P.O. Box 112. (Abraham and Williams' Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton.) 070 ACRES freehold, 4 miles AJ 9 kJ from Carterton, within easy distance of creamery, school; 274 acres in grass, balance shelter bush. About 27 acres ploughable and flat; balance undulating. Winters 320 sheep and 55' dairy cows. Splendid mixed farm, having up-to-date woolsheds, cowbails, pig stys, and new 5roomed dwelling, with necessary conveniences. Sub-divided into 8 paddocks, watered by river and creeks. PRICE £ll per acre. £650 cash. 1 f\Q AC(R)ES Lease wlth purchasXO U ing clause, about o" miles from Masterton. within a mile of school, creamery, P. 0., etc; 110 acres in grass, balance light scrub. All ploughable and flat. Will winter, 15 sheep, but best adapted for cropping purposes. Buildings consist of whare, etc. Purchasing clause at £6 per acre. _ Goodwill £l. Cheapest property in the district. XK AGUES Freehold, 1 mile from t)l} MangamaJioe railway station. All flat and ploughable wben stumped. Watered 'by permanent streams. Sub-divided into 6 paddocks. Carrying 20 dairy cows; 6roomed house, cowsheds, stables, hay loft, etc. PRICE, including 20 firstclass cows, 1 horse, pigs, carts, cans, etc., £26 10s per acre. Only £3OO cash.
LAND PURCHASERS FINANCED. LAND AFH& ESTATE &GER2? Perry Stra@t, Sfflasiortoni YORKSHIRE INS USANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stook. O/j/jl ACMES, tMain Trunk line, o'*4t2 O.R.P. <-.t 25s ,per acre; 200 acres gra<ssed and 130 isown Feb. 1912; 3 miles fencing, itotara posts, 7 wires. Fully (two-thirds of the property is ploughable and will grow excellent crops. Small cottage. Property carries just upon 2 per acre. Situate only 3 miles from rising town and railway station. A splenlid turnover in this for man with capital to lay out in improvements. PRICE £3 Ss per acre if or owners' interest. Half cash: stock at valuation. Would lease the property, less 60 acres, for from Ito 5 vears .at £2OO year. 936 HAIRDRES3ING SALOON, seaport town, lease premises 3 years, rent £3 per week. Average shop takings £25, saloon £8; 3 chairs. Wages £l3 per month. Shows net profit about £8 week. Goodwill £IOO. Stock and fittings at valuation, about £6OO. Could reduce to £4OO. GENERAL STORE, good town, large corner stoop and store room, stable, cart shed and Btore run. Rent 255. Cash trade about £IOO month. Stock about £l5O at invoice price. Sittings at valuation. Goodwill £2O. 'ANTED KNOWN. —I am now v v supplying a good lino of Coke Stoves suitable for residence, office, or workroom. Price 40s. Just the tiling you want. Also, Bray's Incandescent Gas Burners, complete at 2s 6d fixed. Both the above are firstclass lines. All kinds of plumbing, gas fitting, and electric bell work undertaken. Estimates supplied.— R. E. JONES, Sanitary Plumber (by Exam.), Queen Street.
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