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Lands for Sale.l Peter Tulloch, Stocky Land and Estate Agen MAIN STEEET, PAHIA-TUA. A GOOD SPEC. SSOOO acres, bush land, 0.R.P., i 10s per acre, very heavily timbers' splendid milling bush, estimated b tween 50,000,000 and 60,000,000 ft < mixed matai, totara, rimu and whil pine; 7 miles from railway statio: Price £13,000, .£ISOO cash; good tern to good man, 0O acres, snug dairy farm, about 3 acres flat, balance low hills, 5-roome house, good outbuilding l ?, close i school, cheese factory, P. 0., store, et< 6 miles to good town, will carry 5 cows in the summer; Education leas with 5 years to run at JBS per annua right of purchase for 21 years. Pri« I only £SOO, £l5O casb, J650 in twejv mont .s, balance three years. LOS acres, 12 miles from Napier, to 5 sheep land, 5-roomed house, mat good dairy fatin. Price £VJ per act £I7OO casb. 142 acres, 8 mile® from Dannevirk will carry between 60 and 60 cow Price, including £3O good cows, £'<■ per acre, £SOO cash. For further particulars apply to PETER TULLOCH, Stock, Land and Estate Agent. Main-si Pahiatua, P.O. Box 42. 'Phones—Private Residence 78; office 3 E. B. Hare & Co.. L4ND, ESTATE & COMMISSI© AGENTS, Pahiatua. > S4t4: ores, 750 in grass, 8 paddock ' new 5 roomed house, well watered, goc road 14 miles from good township, tw 1 sheep per acre country. Price of tl ' freehold including 750 sheep, £ £I9OB cash, balance at 5 per cent fc 2i years, or will exchange for goc | piece of dairy'or agricultural land cloe to tbe railway station; equity £190! We have the lease of a dairy farm fc 1 sale as a going concern, full partici lars on application. 1 Q5 acres rich river deposit land tw 5 roomed houses, 7 acres have beei 1 ploughed, 5 paddocks, cowshed, garde and orchard, will dairy 15 cows, on r mile from factory, school P. O. and 1 , from railway station, tenure L.1.1 Kent, 19/6 per half-year. Governmen , mortgage J8350; owner's interest 3 TO LEASE--i A good dairy farm of 100 acres, within mile of factory, school and post office rent 15s per acre, right of purchase a 3 £l6 10s, deposit to be paid on accoun r of purchase of JBIOO. This is a chea] I property. r 400 acres. 350 in grass, 5-roome< T house, woolshed, yards, well dividec J and. watered, good road, 2J-miles fron , school and 8 from railway. Price £\ 10s, JB4OO cash, balance easy terms, o: i will exchange for town property. 1 ' —FARMS— X3ooacres all in grass and fence< 1 into convenient paddocks, house, wool 0 shed, yards, every possible convenient 4 miles from railway station, carryinj * capacity 2800 sheep, besides cattle 1 Price of the freehold, £6 ss. Termi L, arranged. t Xosoacres of rioh limestone sheej 0 country, 11 paddocks, good fonces n well 6-roomed house, stables t buggy shed, woolshed 4 shearers, nighl k- pens for 300 sheep, 4 sets yards, withir one milfl of township, school and dairj factory, good metal road. "Price £7 10s a about £I7OO cash, balance at 5 pei o cent, A good investment.

A splendid , Farm. soo Acres rich dairy land, all flat splendid fences, permanent water, 200 yards from township of Apiti, gcod orchard; buildings consist, of modern 7-roomed house with every convenience, including hot and cold water, 12 bail cowshed (concreted), dairy, large woolshed, sheep yards, etc. A'REALLY GOOD DAIRY FARM. Special reason for selling. A BARGAIN. .£27 per acre, /600 cash. Inspect at once. Apply— W. H. Lambert 8 Co., 5 Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH.

The Bay of Plenty. GCrriHIS fine tract of country is only X now becoming known, larger in area, richer in fertile lands, , more of it ploughable than the Province of Canterbury".—Vide Auckl d Weekly News Now is the time to buy before ou prices rise to those ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion. fforris & Bell, THE LEADING BAT OF PLENTY LAND AGENTS. Write* or wire for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LAND AND PROPERTY GUIDES. Telegraphic Address—"Norris" Tauranera

Harcourt and Co., LAND &ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTION EEES & SHARE BROKERS. 105 LiiiBTON QUAY, WEtiLiNOroN TARANAKL 80 acres richest dairy land, well fenced, subdivided and watered, all flat land, loamy soil, 5-roomed cottage, cowbails and other buildings, most conveniently situated, only f-mile from school and creamery, and 3 miles from railway by metal road. I rice is £35 pt r acre; terax .£SOO cash. 7728 HAWKE'S BAY. 150 acres rich chocolate loam soil, all flat land, 16 acred have heen stumped h>m! .»ighed, good fencing, 7 paddo h-,. anent water, new 7-roomed !i ii- i v.i 'ned milker's cottage, cow.'•a n-iied, dairy, piggeries, will «u'. ■ I'i.ry cows, school 1J miles, ci'. aw fry l mile, railway 3 miles. Price £ib per acre; terms X4OO cash. 7724 HAWKE'S BAY. 280 acrns, 17 acres uuder crops, balance best mixture of grasses, all rich black loam soil, will carry 3 breeding ewes per acre, besides h<>rses and cattle, well fenced into 16 pad locks, good 6roomed house, two whares, stables, cowbails, implement sheda, etc,, railway 14 miles, school 3 mil*, creamery 2 miitia. Price aJLo per acre. Terms — «' cash, balance oyeard at 5 ptroeut. 77«1

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9712, 7 February 1910, Page 8