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Lands for Sale. "AIRARAPA T AND AGENCY MASTEHTON. 300 acres first-class fattening land, jill level and of deep alluvial deposit country, situate Wairarapa, handy to town and market. Price JJ27 per acre. 500 acres, Freehold, situate 11 miles from Masterton, all in grass, ring fenced and divided into 2 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 50 acres rich flat, balance undulating, carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre, there is a 2-roomed cottage. Price £8 per acre. Terms. 381 SOO acres, of which 340 are level, 100 acres been ploughed, fenced and well sub-divided, good 6-roomed house with outbuildings, situate 20 miles from Masterton and Carterton. Price £5 5s per acre. Apply early to ELI SMITH, MASTERTON.

LAND AGENTS, PAHIATUA. FARMS FOR SALE. PARTICULARS OF A GOOD DAIRY FARM, FROM HUSBAND BROS., PAHIATUA. OS acres, freehold, all rich river fiats, a good portion of which has been cultivated, first-class dwelling and outbuildings, cowshed with concrete floor. This ideal farm is situated within 1 mile of Pahiatua, and from it the residents of that town have received their milk supply for many years. The goodwill of the milk round is given in with the farm at the ridiculously low price of £35 per acre, (well worth £4,5 per acre,). The returns from this farm are about ,£SOO per annum, and can bo easily increased. 200 acres, L.1.P., 120 acres in grass, grass portion ring fenced and part of balance fenced, easy country, close to railway, no buildings, good grass. Selling ( n account of tiie mortgage at the ridiculously low figure of £3 10s per acre for owners interest. Worth ,£4 10s per acre. 864: acres' freehold and 77 acres leasehold, all in grass, divided into 18 paddocks, well watered by running streams, 100 acres ploughable, 60 acres been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 2} sheep per acre and cattle, 7-rooined house on freehold. 8-roomed house on leasehold, woolshed, 4 sets sheep yards, dip, stable, etc., 1 j miles from school. Price J314 per acre fc r the freehold, leasehold given in. 881

ESSEX. OPOTIKI. 406 acres, iill ploughablo and in grass, good land, well watered, house of 8 rooms, all , conveniences and buildings for running a farm, flax mill and h.p. engine, one scutcher, one stripper on the property, 1000 tons green flax available in the vicinity can be delivered at the mill-for 17s per ton. Price .£ll per acre. Half cash. Balance 5 per cent. WAIKATO. 600 acres, mostly improved, drained swamp, ring-fenced' and subdivided into 9 paddocks, 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, workman's cottage, flax mill, 10 horse power engine and all necessary plant, mill erected on 37a acres close to Te Awanmtu Station, about 2000 tons green leaf fit for cutting with plenty more available at reasonable royalty. Ngaroto Station adjoins property. Price .£IO,OOO. Terms £4,500 cash. Balance 5 per cent. PAEROA. £&3£2 acres. Price £6 per acre. <£4i)oii. Situate Takapuna, near Tirohia, on Paeroa—Te Aroha Railway. About 500 acres good swamp, partly drained, 100 acres in grass, partly fenced, one shed, at present carrying 200 head cattle ; 200 acres turnips sold. WAEKWORTH. XOOO acres freahold, first-class unimproved country, when in glass will carry 2 sheep to the acre, partly limestone, balance sandstone .country nearly all fenced, well watered, and all ploughable, when fencing completed, will at once carry 400 sheep, carrying at present 150 cattle. Puriri country. Price £1 6s per acre. KAIPARA FLATS. XOOO iicres, freehold, all fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks, and well watered, 1-mile from station, store, and post oiftee, GOO acres grass, balance medium bush, good land, sandstone, 5-roomed house and shed, about 200 acres ploughed, balance requires felling and burning, 400 acres additional can bo obtained, carrying at present 1000 sheep and 150 cattle. Price /3 us per acre.

OPOT.IKI. OCJO acres good land and homestead, all in grass, fenced and subdivided, well watered. A cheap property. Prieo £7 per acre. bHUKCHILL—W AIKATO Model farm of i) 00 acres freehold, and 250 acres leasehold, good homestead of 8 rooms, dairy, green house; iron barn 70 x 20, concrete eew-byres and yards, stock and shoep yards, wool shed and dip, two lo )se boxes, stalls, concrete pit»-stiyes, implement shed, chaff and root house, 2 cottages and two orchards, The farm is all sub-divided with over 8 miles of fencing, Puriri standards and galvanised wire, 400 acres hill, balauce rich alluvial Hats, drained and in grass. This is ono of the best and cheapest farms in the Wailcato, and must be sold on account of the owner having to go home. Price £(> 5s per acre. On terms £{\ 10s per acre. Onethird cash, balance 3 years at 4 per cent. I'ent of leasehold JiO per annum. WAIUKU. 307 acres, nearly all ploughed and in grass, house G rooms and all necessary buildings for running fin up-to-date farm, land fenced into 17 paddocks, about 40 acres splendid Puriri left standing, well watered, school, post ollice, creamery on property which is 4 miles from Waiuku by good road. Price .AiMOO. SO acres, freehold, 100 acres leasehold, with right of renewal or valuation for improvements. Kent about .£2O per annum, against this there is a house bringing in 5s per week for term of lease, situate as above for dairy, school and post office on property. Price .£IOOO. ESSEX, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9075, 27 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9075, 27 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9075, 27 April 1908, Page 3

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