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FOR SALE, HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM. • ; 1529 acres, o.r.p. at 22s 6d, ezerciffable in 1910, all sown with • best English grasses and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Land undulating and of limestone formation; will winter two sheep to th«acre comfortably. Building*: New up-to-date residence of Ifrooms, with h. and c. water, and; all modern conveniences; new woolshed, 45 s 38, school, port and telephone office on property fittiated within easy distance of rising town in Hawke's Bay, by good> metalled road. PRICE, £9 per acre for owner's interest. 640 acres (440 1.i.p., 200 o^r.p.), all, in grass, 3 paddocks, well fenced* and watered, carrying 1150 sheep, and 30 cattle. New 10-roomedt house (cost £600), 2-roomed cottage close to school, post and telephone office and creamery. PRIOR £6 per acre for owner's interest;, good terms. 200 aores, splendid dairy farm (o.r.p:. at 27s 6d), all in grass, well fenced and watered: 6-roomed houie, 12-fcailed cowshed; school, post. and telephone office and creamery within J-iaile. PRICE, £9, per aor« for owner's interest; £400 cadi r«-.-i^itfo&ed. 1 - ■ -\ ■-■■■■ H. TILSLBY, LAND AGENT, DAUNEVIBKB. MONEY MAKING FARMS. 115 acres freehold, all in grau, fat and undulating land, ezcelleal ■ soil, 6 acres stumped, 4 paddookc, well fenced and watered, 6-room-ed house, cowshed, etc., ley«l, metalled rbad to township, cream* cry snd school 1J miles. PRIGS ; £x6 10s per acre. £450 caih. 166 acres freehold, , all flat' and is grass, 17 acres have been plough- "" ed, first-class dairying land, good fences and water: ■upply, 9 paddocks, 5-roomed houseDßiU of heart matai and totara, B milking sheds, barn, etc., creamery and school, i-mile. PRICJH and terms on application. J6O acrei freehold, all in graw, aft flat land, excellent loamy toil, 11 paddeoka, nearly new feno**, well watered, new 6-room«i house, 10 bail cowshed, etc., creamery I mile," school -I^ mil*. PRICE, £18 per acre. Gob* terms. 1800 acres o.r.p.|, at 12s 8d and I««, in about equal areas : 400 aorog grass, 800 bush, good bills ot sandstone and limestone on papa, will carry 2i sheep per acre wh«a all improved; part fenced, w»H watered. Price £3 .per acre. 1830 acres freehold, Manawata. '8 miles by level Toad from gzod townßhip: all in grass, origiaaiiy bush land, 14 paddocks, 100 scr«* flat, balance undulating to hilly, easy to work; woolshed, 8 cete yards, 8-roomed house, whara, etc., will easily carry 2 sheep* Price only £8 5a per acre, «m<B terms; 1000 acres leasehold («d---joining 1330 acreti), 9 years at 0» per acre, 600 in graß and -500 i» scrub will be given in with tkig property. i SOOO acres Hawko's Bay, freeholrf. All has been ploughed, 0 ps<g. docks, no buildings, well watered, carried last winter 1J ewes and 110 cattle. Will easily winter !{ big sheep with aome winter /••& PRICE £8 6a per acre. BUSINESSES. Milk ronnd with lease of 110 aorei, ■ cows, horsex, carts, etc PSIfS £350. Butober's buiineu with f redfcdsl premises and plant. •Apply to I ' f y*f'*'' ,l; '■ ' .' SAUNDERS & HALL, LAND AGINTI, *'ARD Sj'.',, DANNUVnUCB, Telephone t, t P.O.^ lot Pb FELLMONGERS AND WOOLSCOURERS, DANNEVIRKE. ARE Cash Buyers of Wool, Skins, HideSjiarid Tallow, etc., in any quantity. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. We are also prepared to S,bour Wool on commission at lowest rates. References— Bank of New, Zealand, Cash Buyers of "Calf Skins in any quantities and highest prices given.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 8

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