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G. Lu HAWLEY DREW, (LATE R. P. GREVILLE.) LAND, E IST ATE AND COMMISSION AGENT. Main-street, Pahiatua. Agent for Northern Assurance Co., United Insurance Co., Freight Reduction Committee, D. 0. As* signee. Rents and Interest Collected. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 435 acres, all limestone formation, wellfenced and subdivided, about 60 acres flat, goed new house and outbuildings. Price, £8 5a per acre 445 628 acres, 428 acres in grass, balance in bush ; 70 chains to complete boundary fence; 5-roomed house, yards, etc. Price £6 an acre for grass, £2 for bush 444 203 acres all in grass, three paddocks, 30 acres flat, no buildings, 2£ miles from creamery, school and P.O. Price £8 an acre ; £750 can remain on mortgage 442 100 acres, all old pasture, rich river flats, subdivided, no buildings. Price £l4 an aero 438 866 acres, 840 in grass, 800 chains fencing, 13 paddocks, 10 acres stumped 5-roomed house and 4'ioomed house, 2 cowsheds, wash-house, woolshed, storeroom dairy and buggy*shed, good metalled road. School i mile, creamery and Post Oflice 1 mile, rail- I way 8 miles. Price 8 pounds an acre. £3400 can remain on mortgage for 3 years at per cent. 430 102 acro9 ull in grass, new fourroomed house and scullery, good orchard. cow-bails, sheds, etc. Close to school and creamery. Price .£l4 per acre. 426 96 acres dairy farm, G paddocks, cow* shed, separator building, 2-roomed cottage, garden and orchard. Post Oflice 1 mile, school l.Jmiles, creamery a few chains, raiiwuy 2£ miles. Price £l4 an acre. £550 can re - main on mortgage 414 382 acres all in grass, 8 paddocks, 9rootned house, woolshed, stable, trap* shed, etc. Two mile 9 from school, Post Oflice and creamery, 4 to railway station, £1 10s an acr*. £I2OO can remain at 5 per cent 407 746 acres, 430 in grass, 4-rocmed house I yards, 3 p\ddocks, good roads, 2$ miles to railway station. Price £3 10s an acre,£lsso can remain on

mortgage 406 5 acres G-rooiued house, detached dairy garden, orchard etc. Price -L‘4o4 520 acros all in grass, 12 paddocks, 160 acres liar, 10-rooined house, oowshed trap-shod, stable, hayloft, garden and

orchard, 2 acres ploughed. Stream in every paddock price X 8 per acre. XI6OO can remain at 5 par cent 348 Lease in perpetuity, 238 acres, 226 in grass, 4 paddocks, 3-roomed house dairy, store-room, trap sited, etc., good sheep and cattle country, school t* ree mile?, Post and Telephone Otiice 2 miles. Price for owners interest X'4 15s an acre. X'soo can remain at 6 per cent. Annual rent XT3 11? 41, winters 2 sheep an acre ami 30 head of cattle. 336 Lease in perpetuity, Village Settlement, 4 { acres, garden and orchard, house cf 4-rooms, workshop, 5 bails, trap shed, pig stye, fowl-house, etc. Price Xl7O for owner’s interest; rent X2 9s per annum 416

Lease with right of purchase at 17s Od au acre—GUO acres, 150 acres in grass, 130 chains of fencing, no buildings. Price for owner’s interest XGSO ; i. 150 can remain on mortgage 323 Lease of 33 ants, highly improved dairy farm, 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price for owner’s interest X‘425. Terms can be arranged. (Good milk run included). 370 203 acres, freehold all in grass, 30 acres Hat, 3 paddocks, sheep yards, no buildings, 2J units from P. 0., school, and creamery. Price XtJ an acre. (Terms.) 442 Lease in perpetuity, 33£ acres all in grass, tlirt e paddocks, 7-roomed house, stable, pig-styes, cowbails, yards, ar.d fowl house. Well-watered, i-milo from school, post ollice aud railway. Ken XI 3s 3d psr annum; price for owner’s interest, X'4so ; X 250 can remain 450

Z ILL WOOD BROS. COACH BUILDING 11 L PAIRING and painting ESTABLISHMENT. Main Street, Pahiatua. Next to tho II khald Office No Inexperienced or Inferior Workmen Employed. SHO LING A SPECIALITY. Awarded FIRST PRIZE against ALLCOMERS at tho Woodvillo Agricultural Show. PRICES RIGHT in all Departments. HOUSL A HUIIHULL, CARRIAGE BUILDING CO., LTD. Main-stihkt, - - Rahiatua, F|IHE above we ll known firm de ! .L f-irc*3 to thank tho inhabitants of Rahiatua and surrounding district.-! for tin* excellent support acj oorded to them sinco opening in Pahiatua. We hug fo inimato that wo intend ERECTING A LARGE FACTORY IN MANGAIIAO ROAD, oO feet, by 100 feet, at an early iat l which will he fitted up with the mo t up to-date machinery for the convene nee of our customers and i the public, when- they can get their orders executed with despatch, and all work guaranteed at reasonable prices. None hut skilled mechanics employed, and the best material used. THE SHOW ROOM m Main-street, Pahiatua, will contain the largest, and best assortment of velii les in the North Island. As we are direct importers from England and America, we can defy compe it;on in style, price, finish and durability A 1 our V. hides are guaranteed for twelve .months t< two years. Terms can he arranged from three months extending to two years by paying small deposit in cash. PAIIIATUA 11A I KDKKSKING SALOON TOBACCONIST DISPOT BEST selection of Tobacco, Cigar, Cigarettes outside tho Metropolis. I have just opened up choice selection of Tobaccos, etc., and supply the Lost blends. Pouches, Brushes, Razors, Pipes and fancy goods just imported from Home manufacturers and marked at prices that defy competition. Tho Hairdressing Saloon is roomy and comfortable. M. QUIRKE, Opposite Commercial Hotel.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1304, 4 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1304, 4 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1304, 4 November 1902, Page 4

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