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J. MOWLEM AND CO., Land, Property, and Financial Agents, Auctioneers, &c., MASTEBTON AND PAUIATUA, HAVE for sale and lease Properties to suit all requirements. PROPERTY LIST. No. 1.—‘200 Mangaone S.D., 090 years lease from Government. Rent £8 8s per acre. All in grass, well burned, fenced and divided into five paddocks ; boundary fences eight wires dividing fences seven wires, all posts and battens totara, and all galvanised wire. Seven miies from Mangamahoe railway station, eleven miles' from Em - taliuna ; road formed all the way, but three miles not metalled ; lies well to the sun, and all sown with eleven sorts of the best grasses ; good three-roomed house, dairy, cow and hay shed (iron roofed), men’s whare, fowl house, piggeries, etc., good garden and orchard, planted round with ornamental trees; plenty of water from permanent streams; good sheep yards. .£4 10s per acre; ve'y easy terms, £4OO down, rest on mortgage. No. ‘2. —271 acres, Kopuaranga S.D.. all clear except 15 acres shelter; all grassed; sub divided into four paddocks and well watered; new seven-roomed house, hay shed, wool shed (GO feet), sheep yards and other buildings ; papa formation, undulating, 2 acres orchard, also three acres railway lease in strawberries ; rent XT 8s per annum for the three acres. XT,900; £7OO down, rest easy terms. No. 3.—2G8 acres, Fernridge, 15 ! miles from Masterton; 50 acres in grass, rest in light bush ; three-roomed house (new), milking shed, sheep dip and yards ; 40 chains fencing ; suitable for grazing— mostly hills ; perpetual ease, with light to purchase at 10s per acre ; rrat, 6d p< r mi•; mortgage I £SO at 5 per cent, to Government. £2OO for owner’s interest. No. 4.—2,300 acres, Alfredton district ; 2000 sheep, 50 cattle ; 14 miles fencing ; stables, wool shed, good house and other outbuildings. Also 275 acres perpetual lease ; 100 acres iu grass, and 30 acres felled ; 1 mile oil main road. £SOOO. j No. 7.—1 acre. High-street, Parkville, j next to brick kiln, and near Masonic I Hall. Two four-rooßitd houses, 2 firel places in one, and one in the other J house. Built two years. Finished j thoroughly and papered. Good well o i section. One house insured for XTOO, ! and the other for XSO. £2OO terms, or | £lB5 cash. I No. 8.—1,545 acres freehold, and 105 acres leasehold, Eketahuna. Ring fenced, except for a few’ chains, and sub divided into 10 convenient paddocks, with 7-roomed dwelling house, wool-shed, sheep yards, etc. It is i situated about I*2 miies from Eketahuna on a good coach read, and about I*2 chains from store, school, post anl telegraph office. There is a blacksmith’s shop on the place. It is well-watered with a never-failing supply. About 500 acresllatand ploughable, rest undulating hills; ti: Owing to the general formation of the country and the roads, the property is well adapted for sub division. The property is carrying 3000 sheep and 30 head of cattle, which can be increased by ploughing. There is now’ about 100 acres of turnips in. Stock and implements at valuation. £5 5s per acre. No. 9.—345 l .■ -11 l M ... . acres in grass; 80 acres natural clearing ; ring fenced ; good sheep country. £3 10s per acre; £6OO can remain on ; mortgage at 5 per cent. No. 10.—880 acres, Bideford ; 200 acres of which is good fiat agricultural land fit for ploughing, remainder undulating. All cleared except 15 acres ti-trse scrub. Laid down in English grass. Ring fenced and sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Seven-roomed house, substantially built, iron roof. Highpressure water supply laid on. Wool shed, sheep yards, and stock yards. Well-watered orchard. Stock at valuation. £3300 ; £I3OO cash, rest at G per cent.

No. 11.—House, 8 rooms, Worksop Road. Outhouse, dairy, wash house, and stable. £550; £ 100 down, balance at 7 per cent. No. 13.—200 acres, Mangaone S.D.. 100 acres in grass, the remainder felled ready to burn, ring fenced, divided into three paddocks, whare, garden, orchard and sheep - yards ; 990 years’ lease. Stock at valuation. Rental, £9 per annum. £1 25 for improvements ; £325 can remain at o per cent. No. 14. —ISO acres, Mangaone S.P., 40 acres in grass, and 40 felled, 50 chains fencing, fine whare, perpetual lease with right of purchase at 20s. £3 per acre. No. 15.—2 acres, freehold, Uastwell. 5-roomed house, 100 fruit trees, portion in garden seeds, 1 acre leasehold, 3 years’ rent paid. Rent, £55 per annum. No. 10.—128 acres, Newman, about 14 miles from main road to Woodville. and I* miles from Newman railway station, and some distance from school. Creamery in district. All fenced, approximately about 100 acres in grass and balance in bush. Firm 5-roomed house on property ; new stable, including loose box and cart shod, cow shed, dairy, etc. Immediate possession could be given. Road to property ii in ex. cellent order. £800; £4OO in cash, rest at usual rate of interest. No. 19. —400 acres, freehold. Ilastwell, 170 acres in grass, ring fenced and well watered ; 2 small houses; garden. 4do/, fruit trees half bearing. Metalled road to houses, quarter of a mile from a main road. School and post office half a mile distant. £4 per acre. £750 can remain on mortgage at O.J per cent.

No. 21.—52 acres, Mawiccviilo, limestone and clay formation. AH in grass and divided into (i paddocks ; 5-roomcd house and outbuildings. House insured lor £IOO, shed for £25. Five acres ploughed. Place now carrying 150 sheep and 10 head of cattle. Trice, £SOO. Also a number of other properties too numerous to particularise. J. MOWLEM AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, Ac.. MASTERTON AM) PAIIIATUA. j I)AIiIATl T A TIMBER YARD, Main-street, next Empire Hotel. PROCTOR AM) MASON, Proprietors. A well-selected stock of seasoned lliinu, Totnvn, Mutni, White Pine and Kauri always in stoih. Sashes and doors and all kinds of joinery work supplied on tile'shortest notice. Estimates given for 1 hiding and joinorp work. .Jobbing work prote" 1 aled to. A trial solicited. BOOKBINDING. VP 11A' ’SIC At. BOOKBINDER is t\ .e in Town, and is prepared to mu cipo "'ll : of Binding at the lowest p Ajble price. Orders 1 r ' at *'b«> U *:*■"•)' oflica will ra. .to attention. 1 Attkmu;u 10.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 588, 29 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 588, 29 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 588, 29 December 1897, Page 4

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