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H. W. BRIGGS, AIVTIONF.ER. LAND. ESTATE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAHIATUA. Forty-Mile Bash. LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. R«rNo. 140 00 Aero* in Mwtfrton M angwhao Special Settlement; almost ad level land. For owner* in tercst, 4'30 only. 132 84 aero* —3O aero* in gra*« and partly fenced ; witlun one mils of Paluatua ; good metal road ; deferred |<ayuient; price low. 131 180 aero* deferred payment on the Mangntainoka River; ti rat class limestone land, mostly level. l‘rice low ; and terms easy. 134 104 acres in the Makakahi Valley, partly in unni; perpetual lease ; a nice little farm. 137 1 Town, 1 Suburban, and 1 Rural Section, containing 105 acres in all, in the l'ahiatim-I'uketoi Special Settlement Association. Price A‘4o for owner's interest. 137 a 1 Town, 1 Suburban, and 1 Rural Section, containing 100 acres. Price for owner’s interest, 4*30. The above two lots offers a grand chance for men (two brothers, say) with small capital requiring firstclass laud in a good district. 133 300 acres in the Makakuhi Valley, really first-class limestone land; 40 acres felled and in grass ; price only 4*B per acre. This is a bargain to any man ;

it l* a capitalised deferred payment section, and the very easiest terms can be arranged. 129 105 acres in the l’ahiatua -Puketoi 8. 8. Association; 10 acres felled and in grass ; a bargain. 128 Deferred payment section of 170 acres ; tile best section in the whole of the 40-Mile Hush; 90 acres felled and partly in grass; partly fenced ; a good whare; price only i.'4 10s. 120 100 acres in the Wood v die Ti ran - lnea 8. 8. Association ; 90 acres felled and in grass. This is a bargain being sold through the liankruptey Court, l’rice 4900 only. 138 75 acres, partly within the town boundary of l’ahiatua ; partly felled and in grass. Will become immensely valuable for building sites in a few years. A nice square block. Position cannot be beaten. Price low. 139 To Let. for 3or 5 years, with or without purchasing clause, 135 acres, mostly level, about 00 acres in grass, fenced, with good house, dairy, Ac.; rent per annum, only £SO. About 70 acres in bush, which could be felled in lieu of rent. A few good dairy cows could he taken with the land on easy terms. Numerous town sections in Pahiatua, ranging in price from £ls the quarter-acre up to £IOO. Anyone wishing to dispose of toeir sections, whether freehold, deferred payment, or perpetual lease, should place the same in the hands of H. W. H„ who will do his best to find a purchaser. It will cost nothing unless actually sold. H. W. B. is also prepared to receive consignments of wool, dairy produce, Ac., Ac., for shipment Home. Liberal ad vances will be made against such, and the interest of the growers studied throughout. Ample storage at very low rates for wool, grass seed, Ac., Ac. Always on hand for sale a few first-class dairy cows; other stock, as young cattle, sheep and pigs bought and sold on commission. Agent for the NORTHERN TNSI’RANCE COMPANY, one of the oldest, wealthiest, and most reliable Companies doing business in New Zealand. NOTE.—For the improvement of the breed of pigs in the district, the young prize Yorkshire boar, “ Hero," will stand at my yards for the season at 5s ]>er sow.

Grass Seed. .Tu»t received. Samples of Old Pasture Rye-grass Seed, 4s Oil. Also English White Clover, Cow Grass, lied Clover, and Alsyke. Orders solicited. H. W. BRIOOS. Pahiatua Cash Store. J. D~° » 4 ■ pROPRIFTOB. An Excellent Stock of Genera' Stores at Low Prices. YVOODVLLLE. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Aoandel • OANDF.L BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Pahiatua and surrounding district that he is following up the strict CASH SYSTEM, and by buying lines of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, A FANCY GOODS From him, there ran be saved at least 20 to 25 per cent. No other House in the Town or District offers such inducements. A. 8. also hogs to call Special Attention to his Clothing Department. MEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. Suits from £2 10s up AO A N I) E L, . O A N D E L, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE. N.B.—Clean Sweep of all Jewellery, comprising watches, chains, lockets, necklets, brooches, rings, Ac., Ac., Ac., at about 28 PElt CENT, under cost price—to clear the line entirely.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 169, 3 February 1888, Page 3

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