LANDS FOR SALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL ftQ/j ACRES rolling downs on id OTC Limestone ind papa formation. ; cottage. stable, etc. Carrying 500 B. Ewes and 40 head of cattle, 9 miles from town by good road. ' £6 10s per acre. 326. ~i ~i 4 ACRES; first class land, well H4t adapted for all class of afrming; several well watered paddocks; £ mile .school, creamery, etc. £4l per acre. Easy terms. 724. 5 ACRES PltEJffiHUlD and 17 aores leasehold, all in grass. Leasehold rent £2l 15s, payable *- yearly in advance, can go with freehold. 4-roomed house, pantry and sheds; .water jracea through place; 2£ miles Tail way station, school and P.O. Price, £7OO. £3OO cash, balance oa mortgage. 726. JOHNFRASFR AND CO. LAMT> VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. masterton. Agent* fo? Gteo ImMsraaa* Gtaapay..
Spare the Manure And Spoil the Fana. Bvsry.ahjap yon roar a S3 jj considerable quantity of bone EH g phosphate from, llw soil. raj To keep np tho quality of th» crops anil otock restore thi» vitality to the land bv applying W.ftA.E. Ga. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for production ol bigger crop*—and, in thaw tnrn, Falter Sheep. W.M.E. Oo.'iNo. UndNo.S j$ Mixturos are principally phosphatic Manures contain- r,' 1 lritr proportions of Nitrogen n.rifi rotnsh to snKtain th« growth. They are esfw.'ially Buitable for Turnip* and Rape. Prices Net Cash on rail at Ngahanrariga: Ho. 1 Mixture - £slo'- ton No. 3 " - £s'to/- ton No, 8 " - £5;7/8 ton Potato Mixture - £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £3/5/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks 5/-per ton extra in chargad for lewt. sacks. Particular* of analysli and pric« list pouted on requset, Special Mixtures prepared to ordtr. SEND TOUR"STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased, Particulars as to chargw may b# obtained from Wellington Meat Export | Co., Ltd. ? 18-20 HUNTER STREET, I WELLINGTON
"E. B. HARE A-fflO CO., T AI3D, CETATE AND COWSMIB- - 8 SON AGENTS, PAH lAT U ' . TCI OR LEASE 230 acres, highly im.a? proval. Close to station, factory ami school. Will lease for 3 years at 12s per acre, with purchasing clause at £l2 10s. QOQ ACRES good sheep country. OuO Will lease lor 5 years at lis 9d . P.P. £l2 10s per aero. 50 acros very highly improved. Handy little dairy farm. Lease for 3 years, with R.P. 3K A ACRES, all in Grass, and OU 1 well divided. Now House, , woolshed. and yards. Property wintered 750 ewes besides some cattle and dry sheep. If sold- by the 20th November owner will accept £IBOO for his equity, including 300 ©wes, •1 and 6-tooth, 50 dry ewes, 300 lambs, and 200 4 and 6-tooth weth®rs. . „ •. T , , QaA ACRES Rich Dairy Laud, carrying 70 cows, 35 yearlings 250 ewes, and 13 horses; 8rooined house -with every convenience, cowshed, woolshed. and yard; about 80 acres have been ploughed., nearly ; all ploaohable when stumped; well divided by totara'fences; also well watered ; hand separator; ftacory caxfc calls for cream every day. The property is held under lease for 5£ years with right of purchase at £25 ; rent 25s per acre: goodwill of lease £175. Stock can be taken at valuation if required. A real good property. A A ACRES Dr.iry Farm with Gentfcvi 1 eral Store and milk run attached, -well improved.; £5 per acre is being taken off tho land for butter and milk, and" £SO per month from the store. Tenure L.1.P., rent £1 lis 7s per half-year. PRICE £I2OO. Stock at valuation; £450 can remain at 5£ rer cent. _ 1 per oent sinking fund. A good investment. (Q> 4 K ACRES real good mixed farm' highly improved, good houao, mile from school and factory, and 4 miles from railway station ; owner's interet £8 ss per acre. Easy terms. Apply sharp. ( Q/j ACRES very rich dairy land, highly improved; would make an ideal milk run; will dairy 30cows and do tliem well; a few chain® from i tfacitqry. Price reasonable; easy terms. 2AA ACRES L.T.P., Rent halfvv yearly, £3 76 6d. All to grass and fenced and divided. Small four-roomed cottage, well watered, 8 acres under the plough; undulating country; £ mile from school, $ mile I from Post office. l£ sheep country. ! Owner's interest. Only £390 cash J required. /j AA ACRES', all in grass; 14 Tcl/V/ paddocks, woclshed, yards, and dips; cowshed and hay shed.; 5Toom&ci bouse; i! 0 acreffl have Deem, ploughed. Carrying at date July 15th, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. One mile from tschfool, post office and factory, and 4$ miles from railway station. .Freehold, £l3 10s; £I2OO oa&h; balance 5 per oent for F5 year#.
CHEAPER? PPA ACRES, of which 205 acre;; OOU is L.1.P.. rental £ll ' per annum, balance m freehold. 'U-.v-tering 900 breeding ewes and 400 V ; trgots on grass. 320 acres flat, balance undulating end easy hills. Subdivides into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered. 6-roomed house, woolshed, etc. Situated. 12 miles from Railway Station. Price for the freebold and goodwill of the leasehold £lO 10s per acre. Terrr arranged. This' propert Tis on the m >rfcet- owing to the as;e of owner. It- is situated in fTawke'tj Bay and is well worth inspection . Telegrams. "HunterSchultsw" P.O. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS fi/PIER. Box No. 21?. P£ofees~: J3areeo®eKsJauws .No. 10. Napier iJ4. lzz ;uja umt.
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