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Land and Produce. " FOR SALE. ONE of the largest CONTRACTOR'S PLANTS in the Taranaki district, including Stonecrusher and Teams. Full particulars on application. BRICKFIELD AND PLANT, near to Waitara, on metal road, with 6 acres good clay land, more land to be acquired, sroomed house, all conveniences, 2 kilns, complete plant, transport by motor, wagon, drying sheds. Price and all details on application. OKO ACRES, 6 miles from N.P., ___0O fenced and subdivided, half ploughable, half-mile to factory, school and P. 0., 4-roomed house, on main metal road, suitable for grazing or milking. Price £11. K/"\r\ ACRES, 5 miles from Ingle--o\/vJ wood, on good road, will be metalled to farm this summer, half-plough-able, well fenced and good house, almost new, 300 acres is exceptionally good fattening land, balance is good, easy sheep country. Price, £9 10s. INQUIRIES INVITED. C. E. RABY & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Brougham-strnet, New Plymouth. GILMOUR. PATTIE & FREE, Land & Estate Agents, Accountants & valuators. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT ACRES > with a g ood 5 4*s roomed House, close to the factory, school and post office, fronts two roads, 5_ miles from New Plymouth, will cost £10 10 per acre. THAT 50K ACRES of the best ___ O Taranaki land, situated on the coast, practically all ploughable, and lies well to the sun. Factory on the corner of property. Main north road runs past the property. Excellent residence and outbuildings. Price, £14 per acre. Good terms. Owner will exchange for smaller property. Equity about £3000. We have several desirable Town and Suburban Properties that will undoubtedly increase in value for sale at low figures and good terms. We will furnish intending buyers with full details of good investments. Masterton Representative: W. B. CHENNELLS, Land and Estate Agent. Perry-street. GILMOUR, PATTIE & FREE, Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. HARRIS, Land and Estate Agent, MARTON. -j £_t_\_4\_ ACRES, half Eternal Lease __.__\\J\J and half RP., Hunterville district, joins school and Pest Office, 1120 acres in grass and winters 2\ sheep, 8 paddocks, 3 whares, sheep-yards, cow and other sheds, etc. Goodwill only £5 per acre. £2000 cash. A dead bargain. 659 0/"\/"| ACRES of level and slightly OUU undulating rata land, 10 miles from Hunterville by good road, 780 acres in grass, 15 paddocks, best wire fencing, two houses (eight and four rooms, well finished), large woolshed, concrete dip, 16 stall cowshed and bails, washhouse with copper, storeroom, dairy, men's room, etc. A very complete and first class property. £10 10s Terms. 660 G_\C_f\C_ ACRES, freehold, Pahiatua, __Wj\J\J 1030 in grass, 270 acres felled ready for burning, 700 acres in bush, grass portion divided into ten paddocks, all well watered, papa and limestone formation; stock on the property, 1080 breeding ewes, 900 lambs, 1200 hoggets and 140 cattie; buildings consist of a 6-roomed house, stable, cowshed, washhouse, man's whare, woolshed to hold 400 sheep, fitted up with shearing machines and oil engine, two sets sheep-yards and stock-yard, dip, etc.; ten miles from Pahiatua. Price, £6 per acre; buyer to pay £150 extra, being cost of shearing machines and oil engine.. This is absolutely a cheap property. When all in j grass and fenced, it will not have cost £7 | per acre for country that will winter 2\ \ sheep per acre. 658 j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8625, 6 December 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8625, 6 December 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8625, 6 December 1906, Page 8

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