R. U. HARDEN, LAND, STOCK, COMMISSION, and I FINANCIAL AGENT. KIMBOLTON, LEASE.—3OO acres at Apiti, - adjoining school, creamery, and P. 0.; 70 acres bush, balance grass and crops; practically all level; splendid dairying section; house of 5 rooms and outbuildings; loase 4 years to run at 7s 6d per acre, with £10 10s purchasing clause. Goodwill £200. FOR SALE.—6OO acres of tip-top grazing country; all in grass; subdivided into 7 paddocke; close to I good township; new house of 7 rooms, etc. Price £10 5s per acre; terms. FOR SALE.—IOO acres Apiti township, all in-grass-; half flat; 6 paddocks, well watered; house of 5 rooms; cowshed, 8 bails, etc.; good dairying section. Price £17 per acre. I ALSO have several good 100 to 200 acre dairying farms on my books for lease. Also various lines of sheep and cattle for sale. MAIN TRUNK TRAIN. GOOD Freehold Property, only 12 miles from railway, consisting of dOO odd acres, all in grass and wel] sown, well fenced and divided, per- . manent water; 5 roomed house. Price £10 10s per acre. Terms arranged. Apply for further particulars to BAETON A U E8 i AYLMEB, FEILDING. 'Phone 158. P.O. Box BS. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE, LEASE. 850 ACRES. LEASE. 300 ACRES IN GRASS, BALANCE BUSH. GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. 20 MILES FROAI TOWN AND RAILWAY. BUILDINGS ensist of whnre and woolshed. Owner will lease at 3s 6d for 3or 5 years. Right to purchase at £4. J. T. Barry & Co. CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, FEILDING. R. Pratt, LAND, FINANCIAL, AND COMMISSION AGENT. MAIN-STREET, APITI. Straight Lease, 7. years, 100 acres, 5 miles from Apiti, 8-b&ii shed, new house 5 rooms, croamery on property, permanent water, well grassed, at 15a per aero. A nice little dairying section, Lease, with compulsory purchasing clause, 200 acree, 1$ miles from Apiti; f ftotory, school, and P. 0.; 5-bail shed, house 6 rooms, necessary outbuildings; at 18a per acre; £200 oash; 7 years' lease; purchasing clauee, £18. Thii section can be run in conjunction with an adjoining section of 220 acres, -which will make either an admirable sheep or dairy f&rm; 800 Borea lab; will lease either. R. PRATT. APITI. P.O. Sox Hs. \, Teiaphewa fte, 1. TESTED SEEDS. WE .have a Specially Selected etock of Tested Grass Seeds, comprising Akaro.a and local Cocksfoot, Hawke's Bay and Sandon Ryegrass, Colonial and Imported White Clover, Cow-grass, Alsyke, Timothy Created Dogstail, Maiden Foxtail. Paspalum, etc., also Button's and Hurst's Swedes, Rape, Turnips, Kale, Mustard, etc., etc. ORDERS— • Mixed for Oliente under expert superv ijion. MANURES— Qear Company's Superphosphate, Rape and Turnip Manures, Kainit, Basic Slag, etc. Special mixtures to suit all purposes. FENCING MATERIAL— Johnson's English Wire, Barb Wire, Wire Netting, Wire Strainers, Staples, etc. BINDER TWINEDonaghy's Gold Medal. CORN SACKS— Light weights for chaff, etc.; full weights, all sizes. WOOLSACKS— Three-quarter size only in stock at present. SHEEP DIPS— Cooper's well-known Powder, Little's Powder and Fluid. MILKING MACHINES— The "Ridd." The very beat. WINES AND SPIRITS— Sold in quantities not less than two gallons. SALT— Agricultural, 11 sacks to the ton. CHAFF— Good samples Paten Sheaf. OATS- . Of every doscviptioh, eeed and feed. r FOB. SALE. And A 9 RES aear Oroua Bridge O \j\J railway station; richest alluvial flats; fenced and subdivided; small homestead; protected from floods. Price £27 an acre. Easy terms to approved buyer. (Reg. No. 545.) Further particulars from Barraud & Abraham,
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 9 March 1910, Page 1
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