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Lands _lgp Sjale J>. W. Cochiunk.] [A. H. Johnston. mmmm. (Successors to WHISHA V & CO.) LAND, ESTATE "FINANCIALS AGENTS, AND VALUATOKS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON Telephone 99. P. 0. Box 112. Telegrams: "Cochrane, Mastertoo." 'OJNEY TO TEND in any auras np .. to £SO,CCO on good freehold security at 5 per cent. TQf\ f\ Acres, freehold, all been IOUv olnnred a/id grassed, watered by streams and springs, eisv hill country, subdivided into 9 paddocks, home.wad. woolsbod, yards, etc, Just ; wintered 2000 s-heep find 100 cattle. In 190G '»\vnar sold J350 fat sheep. 23 miles from by buggy road. £5 10s per acre. VAA Acres, 900 in grass, carrying CIUU 1200 first-class sheep (700 liomney-Lincoln ewes and 500 hoggets) and 150 head of cattle, balance of place light scrub and fern, easy country, partly ploughable, grown gsod oats and rape, well wa'ered, divided into 8 paddocks, comfortable 5 roomed cottage and outbuildings, wcohhed, yards, etc. Price £3 15s per acre. A cheap place. 39 miles from Giaborne on coach load. O a \ Acres, originally bush country, __) 4t JL now ail cleared and in grass, hilly, well watered, carrying 2000 sheep besides cattle, very healthy couniry. New homestead, woolsb°d and yards, situated 5 miles from P.O. and store, 33 miles from Gisborne by coach road. Telephone to GUborne. Price £8 por acre. Moo' 1 ; Devaluation. F. d. W. GASCOYNE, HASTINGS, HB., LAND AGENT & NATIVE AGENT. pOR SALE—Sheep Bun, 1800 acres, ' near upborne, wintering two sheep per acre. All requisite buildings find pood homestead, £5 Ids an acre. Al&o, the b n st Bakery Business in Hawke's Bay. Particulars on application. WTiARM, 160 acres. 5 miles from Napier ; rich laud, good homestead, piice. £35 nil acre. Town and Country Properties. HAVE FOR SALE Mawke's Oay Lands. neVC AGUES FREEHOLD, 2 miles 0 i O from Takapau Township and Railway Station, and within easy driving distance of three important public saleyards. Rich agricultural, fattening and dairying land. Divided into 18 j paddocks, well waterod, all ploughable. [ Yields 2£ tons oaten sheaf chaff and 00 bu.-heb oats per acre. The following crops are inoluded in price :-100 acres I ot'.ts, 80 acres rape, 100 acres swedes. Modern dv/tUing 10 rooms, every convenience, cottage, granary, stables, ; wcolsheri, cowsheds, - bet p yards, dip, etc. All buildings fjrs'-a:aas timber—built only 3 years. Price £l7 10s. No. 75 8Q p. ACRES, 434 acres fro*hold, 402 OU acres L.1.P., bet £.4 4s 9d per annum. 120 acres good milling bush, mill cuttiug at present within 1$ miles, 7 paddocks well watered, whiter" ing 1,200 aheep, 100 CiHlo, 12 horses; 8-rocmed house, woolpbcd, sheep yard?, eic, 2 miles from school, po=;t nnd telophone ollice and creamery. Price £6 ss. No. 02 KQAA ACRES FREEHOLD, 4,700 <Je7* r\/ in grass, 1,200 bush, about 1,000 acres ploughable, divided into 40 paddocks weh watered, 1A sheep per acre. Price £4 10.S Easy terms. No 64 C)pjy ACRES FREEHOLD, miliar,. r*j\J i ing, half iloughable, all in grass, c.inies 2.J sheep; '}) milts from important town, public s tie-yards and railway sitition by good metalled road. £l3 per acre. No. 51 1 1 f\'fi ACEES LEASEHOLD, uni.xli'L/ dulating country, bOO ficie? good English grasses, balance buih, 7 paddoks, carries 2 shfep per acre; 5-rotmed houee, envphed, etc., I.J miles from scbool and Poft and Telephone Ollice. Rfnt, £SO per annum. Purchasing clause 17s Gd per acre. Prick for owner's interest, £tj 10?. £1,500 cash, balance may be arranged. No. 104 Numerous other properties. Further particulars on application. H*'ad Offfico Napier. BRANCHL-'S Eatings. Dannevirke, Wairoa, and Agent at Waipukurau, . AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHABEBROKEBS. WELLINGTON. aap Farms Ekatahuh» District, AQ f\ * cre3, ft " l * n S rflES except a nice UUU piece of shelter bush. Beal good hmd, well grassed and divided j into I'2 paddocks, (carried 2 breeding ewet to the acre besides cattle.) 100 acres flat, balance nice low bills, easily ridden over. Wintered 1100 sheen ind (SO head of cattle, 3 year old bullocks, 30 head young stock besides 9 horses. 100 acres justgvassed last season. Two 4-roomod houses, woolshed, hayshed cowshed, dip, yards, etc. 430 acres freehold. 250 acres Educational Lease about 10 years to run, rental £lB per annum. 4£ miles to railway station and creamery, -S mile to school. Splendid roads. Mortgnge of £2BOO on place, .ftice, freehold £l2 per scro. Leasehold £4 10s. Terms arranged. One of the best grassed places in district and will not stay long on the market. QAA Acres, about 175 acres in grass, *J\J\J 25 acres milling bush, 5 acres plougUrd. 0 paddocks and well watered. 40 acres flat, balance hilly and undulating. 100 ewes and lambs, 25 head of cattle and 2 hoi'Pes. Groomed house, men's whare, trapshed, cowshed, loosebox, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, etc.. Splendid shelter trees. 5 miles to railway station, 2 miles to creamery school and cheese factory. Good roads. Lease bap six years to run from May 1907, rental 7s per acre, with a purchasing clauso at £8 pur acre. Pnci £'2oocash for goodwill. I \J\J balance in busih, is ring fenced and divided into G paddrcks, well watered by running streams, 350 acres hilly, 150 acres undulating, and 200 flat, 4-roomed cottnge and timber on ground suflicient to erect two more rooms; cowshed, dairy and woolshed. etc., lo miles to railway station, 5 miles to school and creamer}', good roads. The above is a lease having about CJ years to run at a rental of £7B per annum, with a purchasing clause at £1,550. Price for lessee's goodwill, £3oocnsb. further particulars from 3rar.cb.es at Christchurch and Auckland.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8996, 5 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8996, 5 December 1907, Page 8