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WHY PAY RENT TT7HEN you can build your own house and pay for it with no more cost ? Try the Masterton Building Society. ELEVEN SHILLINGS a week will pay off a £250 loan in fourteen years, and leave you FREE. Costa very moderate. For all information, apply to ROWE FENNELL, 673H7 Woodville Agent. w. CHAMBERLAIN HAS FOR SALE AND LEASE, AND DxURY FARMS. 1400 ACRES level and undulating freehold land, 850 acres of which is felled, grassed, and subdivided, fiveroomed house and outbuildings school H miles ; Government valuation £4.” Price, £4 6s per acre on good terms 358 ACRES splendid land, highly improved, 10 subdivisions, 9-rooraed dw'/llh g bouse-, ail necessary outbuildings; cremmry ami school 1 mile; a mugnilicein pmpeity. Pi ice. £l3 IDs per «c»v, e-tsy terms. 00 ACRES Dihy Farm ; creamery ha:f mile ; well improved level land ; 10 acres oats given in ; four-roomed house and several outbuildings. Price, £22 an acre, terras. FOR LEASE. 140 ACRES for G years at 8s 6d an acre creamery within a mile; iouse and sheds ; the line of cows, young slock, milk cans, horse, trap, and harness and 12 acres of oats £220. £36 will purchase the best building section in the centre of Woodville. W. CHAMBERLAIN, LAND MART, WOODVILLE, H.B LATHAM & GO. ploughed, Br-ven-rnomed house, 14 cow bails, and all necessary buildings. Lease has over G years to run at IGs 6d per acre. Price, including 28 cows, 28 calves, hah diaught, mare, 10 big pigs, inij l- mems and tools, 15 tons ha) s, H acres Swedes ami carrots, and a 1 4 of sundries, £350. Terms, £250 cash, £IOO at G per cent. 300 acres. A choice farm. 12 miles from Napier, where there is practically no winter ; 70 acres level, 230 acres hills, carrying 740 breeding ewes ami 30 cattle, house, vvoolslud, yards, dip, <&c., well watered, A ideal little sheep farm. Price, £l2 5s per acre; terms arranged. 475 acres, consisting of a flat of 400 acres, and the balance undulating. Most of the fiat is of the richest quality, but on the poorest of it, GO acres, have returned this year £520 worth of the brightest oaten sheaf chaff. Wheat, Swedc-s and rape grow luxurieutly, and the whole farm is a most profitable investment at the price asked. The grassed portion of the property winters 2-£ breeding owes to the acre. Price, £l2 per acre on easy terms. The place is highly improved in every respect, has firstclass buildings, and is only 5 miles from railway.

100 acres freehold, and 600 acres 999 years lease at £BO a year. 070 acres are in grass, and 30 acres in bush, well watered, ring fenced and divided into 4 paddocks. 100 acres level, 800 acres undulating, and 300 acres hilly, fiveroomed house, woolshed and outbuildings. Carries 1200 sheep and 60 cattle. 20 miles from Waipawa. Price, £4 per acre. 1400 acres freehold, easy rideable hills. Winters 1800 breeding ewes, 400 wethers and 600 hoggets. House and outbuildings. Near school and creamery. £7 15s per acre. £ISOO cash required. 3200 acres in the most desirable part of Hawke’s Bay, 10 miles from railway and four Irom the coast. Low hills and flats in the best English grasses, buildings insurable for £BOO. Carrying capacity 5500 sheep and 200 cattle. Price, £8 per acre ; easy terms arranged. We have been instructed by Mr W. H. Nelson to offer for sale the laud between the Catholic Church and the Vicarage in Vogel street. The land is cut into building sites of various areas, which have all a northern aspect, and are in the most cheerful, dryost and best position in Woodville. Full particulars from LATHAM & CO., woodville land agency, McLean Sxkeet, Woodville. LAND. LAND. WAIKATO. VICKERS and HORNEMAN, HAMILTON, (Next Bright’s Hotel). A AAA acre 3 B pi eD^ci land; 1000 acres in proved and in grass, balance mostly reclaimed swamp. £2 2s 6d per acre. A bargain. Or\ A A acres aearl y al * s rass i good sheep and cattle country. £3 per acre. Worth double the money. OAA acres buildings; adjoining creamery and school ; first-class da ; ry farm. £7 1 0s per acre. Farms of all sizes and prices. Write for particulars. Chamberlain’s Tablets Prevent:

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 4

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