LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Only £SOO Ca*h Needed creamery, ischool, poet office, 3 miles railway station. Iling fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocke, wellwatered ;40 acres stumped. Nio« dwelling, consisting of 11 room* and all conveniences. Can carry 35 milking cows. Price arid further particulars on application. 706 NOTE.— This property fcac personally ben inspected, and eliould prove a splendid invdsfcmen/t in the hands of a practical farmer. QAIH Freehold, Jimcstono Oi/ vi ar.c l papa formation, about 75 acres flat, balance good hilly country ; 25 acres ploughed, balanco best Kn.gl:. : fi.h pirasu, except 20 acres shelter bush. Carrying 1550 .slv'ocip (including 850 B. ewes, 120 head of cuttle. Buildings, 10 roomed ihouse and 7roooned hwiso with all conveniences l to both; 2 sablley, large ham, tirapshed, man's room. .Also, first-class woolshed to hold 250 sheep; shearers' wharc, sheep-yards, concrete dip, etc. Fourteen) miile-s from good centre; 4 miles P. 0., school, creamery. Houso connected witjh telephone. PRICE, £l3 per acre; £2400 ca't'h. John Fraser and Co. LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. Agents for Sun lasurano© Company. ACRES Fire-'t Oass Dairy Farm, within 1£ miles of masteaton
Spare the Manure And Spoil the Farm. 1 il Every sheep you rear saps a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil. To keep up the quality of tna crops and stock restore this vitality to the land by applying W«M£. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods ■ necessary for p?oau?tion of bigger crops—ana, In thel? Fatter Sheep. NV.ftJ.li. Co.'s No. land N0.3 Mixtures are principally phosphatic Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain the growth. They are especially sui table for Turnips and Rape. pa Prices Net Cash on rail at rgj Ngahauranga; ra No, 1 Mixture • £5/10/- ton a No. 3 " * ton i No. 3 " - £5/7/6 ton Potato fixture- £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £5/5/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks . . 5/- per ton extra is charged for lcwt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Lfd„ for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON U
E.i JB HARE AND 56. LANIk, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, PAHIATUm. QQ6) ACRES, well 'improved; .9OOiy roomed'house (totara), wash house, wool shed, yards-. Divided hit > convenient paddocks. Well watered. Winters 600 ewes and 200 hoggets, besides cattle. Nice road; .4$ miles from railway station, 2 from school and factory and township. Freehold £l2 15&; £I4OO cash, balance ..easy terms. A fif\ ACRES, aN in. grass; 14 TcUU paddocke, wool shed, yards, and dips; cowshed and hayshed; 5•roomed house; 30 acres have been ploughed. Carrying at date July 15th, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. One mile from , fiehlool, post office and factory, and 4-}- miles from railway station. Freehold, £l3 10s; £I2OO cash; balance 5 per cent for 5 years. ACRES rich limestone country ; highly improved 11voomed house, hot and cold water, wooklied, "dip and yards. All fencing totara and hinau. Wintering 1150 ewes, SoOihoggets, and 80 head cattle. One mile from school; 7 from railway. A good property. First man that inspects will purchase. Freehold £l3. E'aisy terms. ft f\ ACRES flat dairying land, close ?JU to factory. PRlCfi £3O. Only £3OO oa/sh, balance 'at 1 S pel* eent. QKO ACRES .all flat 00&J and ploughabl<>,\ tfPJI divided and watered. Good hoiifie and all necessary outbuildings. Close to railway station. Two sheep country pe : r acre. Grows good oats, rape, and turnips. Lovely climate. Under lie'aise .for at 7s per acre, with 11.P. at £7. Goodwill and improvements £3500'. —ALSO—
Q A/f ACRES, 75 stores ricli flats, OUtc worth £35 per acre; bal anre nice jlimc&tonb' hills. Good Louso. Winters 750 breeding ewes; l'i- miles from tichool and r'aihvay station.. Freehold £l7 lfts. Easy terms arranged. A real good properproperties in ,the country. Highly improved. Very rich flat land. Milks 50 cows and runs other stock; li miles from Ballance Co.'e factory, railway station and school; 2} miles from town. PRICE £39 per acre. About £I2OO cash will admit purchaser. ACRE DAIRY FARM, highly improved'. 2«3 anrAa ■nnrlAr nlrmnrh improved', 25 acres under plough Dairying 30 oows. Freehold £2O; £I3OO caln remain oin mortgage. 1 AO ACRFB. Dairying 45 oows, good house, 20 stall cowshed, Half mile form P. 0., factory end school. Frehold £3O. £7OO cadi. PUBLiC NOTICE. WE beg to notify the public of Maisterton and surrounding district that we have taken over the' Carrying and Wood and Coal business lately conducted by Messrs H. Cole and Sons. The business in future wiQ he couduclc-d on the moat up-to-date lines. A e[>ecTalty \a made of thi# branch I of the business, and all orders will receive prompt and efficient attention. 'PHONE 271. E. MAGRATH and Co. fUte FT. COLE AND fiONi), Near Railway Station, MA&rssrtK, ACRES, one of the best WOOD AND 10AL
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