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LONGDILL & CO., NORTH ISLAND LAND AGENCY. TAIHAPE, NORTH ISLAND, N.Z., HAVE FOR SALE— 1129 ACRES (1009 acres Freehold, balance O.R.P. at £l per aore). Price, including all stock, plant, and furniture of 5-roomed house, £5 7s 6d per acre. Fourteen miles from North Island Mam Trunk railway by good coach ro*a;i .P.O. and school 3 miles; 600 acre* ia grass, balance bush; about 250 acres ploughable; winters two sheep to the acre, besides cattle ; well watered : grass always keeps green ; ring-fenced, ancl divided into six paddocks ; 5-roomed House, 2-roomed Cottage, wookhed; dip, yards, eto. Stock consists of 1100 sheep and 30 cattleV Crop 3 acres oats. Plant: T. and Ifc, woolpress, new plough, 1000 ft timber. Bowt wire, 2 stumping jacks, chaff-cutter, 24-. sheets iron, and furniture (including rantfd'j or 5-roomed house. Price, £6068; £2748; cash, the balance (£3320) would require/ to remain on mortgage at 5& per oent. tor' five years. This is absolutely one of the best investments for anyone with capital to fully im* prove' the property we have ever had ote our books. Buyer* will be escorted free of chargf from Taihape. LONGDILL & CO., LAND AGENTS, MAIN STREET, * TAIHAPE. Telegrams," Longdill," Tajhapt- Box 65. _ • Who Wants to Make Money by Buying iooo acres? r I \fcilS is a really charming property — on* -J- which we nave personally inspected, and vouch for. All felled and grassed with the exception of about 30 acres of shelter bush. Fully 500 acres either dead level ofc the easiest of low terraces. About 300 ficr& have been ploughed and sowrt in English grasses, and the whole of the flat land i| worth £25 per acre and The Finest Money-making Properly in Is cheap at that, being iust as good as you could get; atr6ng, black loam Qb. top ol papa. JBaiano* of the property h magnß ficent Sheep Country, being mostly one Dig gorge, with easy ilopes down to a wid^; fiat bottora with fiats many placss 20 o> 20 acres in extent the whole length 6t thd gorge. The Farm is wortb £20 per acre, anil This gorge is no drawback to the pro« perfy, being ride*ble, and is like 4 b&its dary feflce, facing at ths back 6f the flats on the frontage. The $h«ep : All breeding Ewe) are looking splendid fLincoln-Romnea cross, with a small flock of stud Lli»ooln#7' and are lambipg down fast, ana Cftn be DM at valuation after sheafing, Mr ownef will not give possession till alter December. Wifuin 8 mUes of WaTerley Station; Wintering- 8} breeding aero. 3000 Sheep were shorn off this last year, and it is wintering 3000 breeding Ewes, 100 head of Cattle, and 20 Horses, draughts and the feed i« beginning, to beat the stock. We firmly believe this to hp a property which will sell in the near future for £20 per aore. And we can sell it for £14 per acre. A dead snip ! H There is a 10-roomed House, small Wool" shed, large Cowshed, Stables, eto. The Buildings are not first class, but are in good order and quite habitable. The house has been added to at odd times, but is very comfortable inside. PRICE: £14 per Arcre. Terms. Apply sharp. IS. GRIFFITH* 4fc CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. To Sheep • Farmers, SheepBreeders, and Others. HENRY S. FITTER A SONS, OF SMITHFIELD MARKET, LONDON, Invite Consignments of Frozen Mutton and Lamb for realisation in all parta of thl United Kingdom. Having been established in the Central M«at Market for over Half a Century, *nfl having been connected with the FrOteft Meat Trade since Its very commencement they are in the best position to deal- witfi co alignments. They have no Retail Shops of their own, no interest in any, (tad dp pot button thsli own acaotint, so 4l) their energKi Jfre directed to obtaining the highest possibll prioes (of #iei* OWnfs Shipment*. Vq not send consignments direct. Consignments pan be sent to them through." 3(6 Bants, and bycolng this shrppoa wfl? get tU that Is w be ohiainea 'or thi Wool, Meat, Pelt*, *ud Fa*. 170 JHejefq?d stiwi. CWB&tou£&

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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 9

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