I La\NM FCN •»» 'W t B. Okmmetia.) (G. W. SelJar, F.LA.N.Z. W, B. GHENNELLS AND CO. AUCTIONEER*, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. FERRY STREET ... MA3TERTON. "SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. ■PlflH" Compact little place cs«{t:v/U with nearly half an .acre of first class orchard and garden. Handy to Queen Street; 5 rooms; large bathroom (h. and c), drainage and gas. Orchard worth £SO per annum. About £IOO cash secures itl - cW 4 £i\j five minutes from Post Office, contains 7 rooms, bathroom, • dwelling, wash-house, etc. Recently re- ■ novated inside and out. Terms ar- ■ ranged. •£? Af\ P\ — South Road district. c&QUO Modern little cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), washhouse, copper and tubs. Good workshop, etc. Easy terms arranged. 2875 'A.—Particularly convenient \j*J\J position. Main thoroughfare ; 8-roomed house and nearly threequarters of an acre of garden. Staoie, " etc. A gift at Government vaia.i- - lion. 1516 I FOR SALE AT GOVERNMENT VALUATION. r CISBORNE COUNTRY. 1 OHO. ACRES > situated in one IyUU of the best sheep growing districts of the East Coast, 38 miles from Gisborne by good metalled road; , 1200 acres in grass, balance heavy e bush, comprising tawa, totara, koni ini, whitewood, etc; 7 paddocks; 7s wire fencing. Easy rideable country with large proportion ploughable. Wintered on the 1200 acres: 1200 big ewes, 100 head cattle, and 20 horses. Buildings include good 6-roomed * house, woolshed for 7 shearers stable, sheep and cattle yards. PRICE £6 per acre for goodwill and improvements. O.R.P. £1 per acre. Terms arranged. Strongly recommended by a Wairarapa sheep farmer. SUPERIOR (SHEEP STATION. *}Oftfi ACKEB, very ooavemiW O \J\J cntly situated close to important irarket centra. Capital coade in &I 1 directions. Two railway 3 stationo within seven miles. Well j jr&Esed with ©loeption of about BOC ' acres second growth timber. limo- . stone and paps formation. Mostly I hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulatj vag and level .lands 16 paddocks. 8»- '. ourely fenced and sheep proof. Win--3 tered 8800 sheep and 150 o&ttlo. Good homestead of 10 rooms, wool- , shed, shearer's whare, stabling, and ; numerous other outbuildings. PRICE £8 10s par aora. Only £SOOO cash required. When fully improved, and j the 300 acres of second growth are ' properly grassed, this place will carry 4200 sheep and 960 head of cat. 1 Q1 K AOBE S> 2 miles fro.n town- , LfXO ship and 1J miles from school, P.O..and'cheese factory; 42 1 acres oats, balance grass. All neen - ploughed. Permanent creeks, springs, 5 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. Winter--1 ed 900 eheep with small turnip crop. r house, 8-Btalled stable with - loft, shedß sheep yards, cowbaill. L.I.P. at £llß per tauasi. PRIOE . for goodwill and aO i"!T>r ivemen.tr £6 per aore> * 8145 80UNB IM^e-iTUENT. 1 QAfl AOEES, .Wairarapa di> JL-U\J\J Ario*. One o* the bees block* of grazing oountry now avails able. Clear of all rubbiih, and parji | fcioukrly well grassed. Fifteen males 0 I from railway, school and Pott Ofioe ~ ° within.half a mile. Heavy papa toil; - 21 (mostly 8-wire fencing) j e 60 acres stumped and under plough. ; Last oat crop returned three taut per. _ acre. Unrivalled rape- . and turnip; e country j 1500 fat sheep and lambs e sold in one season, Winters 1000 1 s-708, 1600 dry sheep and 850 oattk. . Capital buildings, including beautis fully eifcuat&d homestead of 10 rooms I fitted with all convenience* and sur- ] rounded by garden*, fccmsia lawn,, and , orchard. Woolshed for 6 shearers, -4 r seta yards, RtellLag, eta., ©to. • A ] (sound investment at 410 p&x acre, : Peter Tulloch «TOCK, LANIJ AND c«FATE AGENT, MAIN STREET, PAHIA.TDA. A COOD DAIRY FARM ON EASY TERMS. 1 \jO mostly low hills, nearly all ; ploughable when stumped. Well fen- ' ced and subdivided. Well watered. 1 Four-roomed house and scullery; 7 > bail, cowshed, dairy, trapshed, fowlt houses, piggeries, etc. Insurance on ■ buildings £250. Situated 3 minutes [ walk from.the Konini railway station, l'£ miles from butter factory, school, I store, and P.O. About 7 miles from , Pahiatua by good road. PRIOE £2l • per acre. Terms, £2OO cash, balance ; arranged. 1 flCl A<3aE S Freehold, 2 acres i ±.\J\J .of• mangles,. 2 acres of ; maize, 1 acre of oats, balaaee in . gra&s; 35 acres' ploughable, balance 1 undulating. Fenced and subdivided j into ten paddock b; well water* 1; 7 j miles' from Pahiatua by good road'. j Factory, school, P.O. and' railway station al close by. PRIOE £2l per acre. £550 cash. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM. 1 040 AORES Freehold, good lUtU sheei> country, all well 1 grassed, fenced and subdivided. Well .watered. Will carry over 2 sheep to the acre, besides a large number of cattle. About 8 miles from Pahiatua by good road. Six miles from railway. Three-roomed house, splendid woolshed, sheep yards, etc. PRIOE, £lO 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. , A SPLENDID FARM SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. 00/T ACRES, Freehold, all m 0-« • grass, 140 acres good dairying land, balance will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Fenced and' subdivided into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 1| males from saiool and poet o/Roe; 3 miles from factory; 7 miles from the Pahiatua Railway Station; Good roads. New broomed house, bathroom, etc, sheep yards, eto. PRIOE £l4 10a per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance as arranged. (Sole Aatent^ "WORTH ENQUIRING ABOUT." 1 07J. ACRE S; 407 Acres Free-J-M." Tt hold, balance Leasehold; ' 10 years to run with right of purch- | ase at £lO per acre. Rent 8s per [acre. FREEHOLD.— 40 acres flat, balance hilly. Splendid limestone ! country. Well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well watered; 301 acres in bush, balance in grass. Buildings: 6-roomed house connected with telephone, scullery, wash-house, dairy, barn, cowshed and 4-stall stable. LEASEHOLD.— All in grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks; well ' 'watered. Buildings: 4-roomed cott- J age, woolshed, sheep yards, and con- ' cretc dip. Situated 15 miles from Pa- ! hiatua township by good road. Coach ( passes dailv with the mail. PRICE ' for FREEHOLD, £ll per acre. GOODWILL of LEASEHOLD. £1 per acre. '
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