LAMBS P»w «*»*-... W» B. Okesmem.) (Q. W. Seliair, I F.I.A.N.Z. W, B. CHENNBLLS , AND GO. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANT!, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AMU FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERSY STREET ... MA3TERTON* "SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. jf} P\(\f\- — Good central position, oW*JUU Worksop Road district, Well built G-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences, (jood station. A bargain. Terms. 2855 £A f\(\ — Compact little place TCV/U with nearly halt an aero of ti.rst class orchard aim garden. Handy to Queen Street; 5 rooms ; large ioathroom (h. and c), drainage and gas. Orchard worth £SO per annum. About £IOO cash secures it I £CKtyf\~ *° a^e residence, XJjUx) five minutes from Post Ufhce, contains 7 rooms, bathroom, dwelling, wash-house, etc. Recently renovated inside and out. Terms arranged. J[}A(\ K— South Road district. Modern little cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), washhouse, copper and tubs. Good workshop, etc. Easy terms arranged. 2875 0 ft pt A.—Particularly convenient a&\Jt)\J position. Main thoroughfare; 8-roomed house and nearly threequarters of an acre of garden. Stable, etc. A gift at Government vaination. 1516 GISBORNE COUNTRY. 1 QHlfl ACRES, situated in one J- \j\j\J of the best sheep growing districts of the East Coast, 38 miles from Gisborne by good metalled load; 1200 acres in grass, balance heavy bush, comprising tawa; totara, konini, whitewood, etc; 7 paddocks; 7wire 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 improve ments. O.R.P. £1 per acre. Terms! arranged. Strongly recommended by] a Wairarapa sheep farmer. SUPERIOR SHEEP STATION. 20(\f\ ACRES, very convenient-1 OOU iy situated, a'.ise- to impclrtaut market centre. Capital roads in all "directions. .Two iraiViv-ay, stations ■within nsven miles. ,We!il grassed with 'exception of about 2CO acres second pU'.owth .t:'ir.r.)cr. Limestone and papa '.formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 a: res undulating ;iMi,d lev-e'l land; ; ]6 raddecfe. Securely and' ■&;li:o£,i>.. ,prc,of. Wintered: 3800 'sheep and 150 head rr..tt!o-.' G'ood -homestead of 10 i ! ooir.>s, woofehed, shearer's Wiha.re, stabling, and numerous otlher outbuildings. PIIIGE £8 IDs per acre.. Only £3OOO cash required. When properly flrrisived, this'-.rJlace will carry 4200 uheep and 250 head of cattle. 3i AiORES, 2 mdlcs from townX t> tihip ar.i:l ll miles from .school P.O. and cheese factory. 42 Acres ■cats, (bt&'.me.e grass. All been ploughed. Permanent creaks, springs', 7 paddocks, 8 wire .fencing. Wintering 900 cheep v>'Ah timviW turnip orop;_8roomed house, 8-st ailed stalble with .toft, nheds, sheep yards, eowbail, L.I.P. ait £llß per- annum. PRICE for goodwill and all improvements, £6 per acre. SOUND INVESTMENT. 1 AAA ACRES,/ Wairarapa disL OUU tric-b. Give of tihe best blocks of grazing coiin.try now available. Oliean' of all rubbish, and tieu3arly_ wieill grassed. Eifteen miles 'from railway,, school- and post office within half a mile. Heavy papa soil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wi.re fencing), 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned'■th'ree tons per acre. Uin.rivalled rape and turnip country; IEGO fat sheep and lambs
e.id.M m- on© season. '•■ W'inters 2000 ows, 1600 dry sheep . amd 250 cattle. ■C)aip.:;bnf .TiuiMihvgjS, including, beautifully situated ihomes'toad cf 10 l'ooms fit-ted with all cior.ateniences and surrounded by .gardens, -tennis lawn-, and orchard. Wcdkihed 'for 3 'shearers, 4 sets yards, stabling,''etc.,' ete. A sound Investment at £lO per n.cre. Peter Tulloeh STOCK, LAKfI AHS. egfATE ASSENT, MAIN SEBWV PAHIATOA. 1 ACRES 'Freehold, 6 acres in <U O swedes, 1 acre in potatoes, 8 acres in oatis aaidnew grass,'balance in grass; 30 acres stumped and ploughed. Will dairy 30 cows. Well fenced and subdivide 1 into 9 ..paddocks. Well watered. Four roomed house and scullery, 6 bail cowshed, piggeries, etc. Kine miles from Pahiatua, by good road; -H- miles from railway .station, 1J miles from factory and school. FRIGE £2O per acre ; £SOO eaish, balance as arranged. 1 O A Freehold, 3 acres A.\J\J of mangles, 2 &er&a of niaiae, 1 acre of oats, balance in. grass; S5 acres- plough&ble, balance undulating. Fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks; well water* 1; 7 niiles from PaMatua bj good road. Factory, school, P.O. and railway station all close by. PRICE £2l per acre. £550 cash. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM. 1 ftd.o Freehold, good JLU'jfcU 1 sheep country, all well grassed, fenced and subdivided. Well watered. Will carry over 2 sheep to the acre, besides a largo number of cattlo. About 8 miles from Pahiatua by good road. Sis miles from railway. Three-roomed house, splendid woolshed, sheep yards, etc. PRICE, £lO 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. ft BPLEHDSD FAB&3 SUITABLE FOB MIXED FARMING. 36)tJ ACRES,. Free&oW, all /in &k 4 grass, 140 acres good dairyisig land, balance will carry 2 sieep k« the acre. Fenced end subdivided Into 8 paddocks. Well watered; 1J mitas frbm eohscl and post office.; 2 milea from factory; 7 miles from th« ?£.Mr.taa Railway Station; Gciod roads. New 4-roomed house, bathroom, ©to., sheep yards, eto. PRICE £l4 10b per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash., balaaeo m arranged. (goi» Aeecnt.} "WORTH ENQUIRING ABOUT." 1 f\7A ACRES; Acres FreeJLU 6 TC hold, balance Leasehold; 10 years to run with right of purchase 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; 30 acres in bush, balance in grass. Buildings: 6-roomed house connected with telephone, scullery, wfish-house, dairy, barn, cowshed and 4-stall stable. LEASEHOLD.— All in crass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks; well •watered. Buildings: 4-r-noined cottage, woolshed, sheep yards, and concrete dip. Situated 15 miles from Pahiatua 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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