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WHY PAY RENT WHEN you can build your own house and pay for it with no more coat ? 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, 678f17 Woodville Agent. w. CHAMBERLAIN HAS FOR SALE AND LEASE, AND DAIRY 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 5s per acre on good terms 858 ACRES splendid land, highly improved, 10 subdi'-'eions, 9-roomed dwelling house, all necessary outbuildings; creamery and school 1 mile; a magnificent property. Price, £l3 10s per acre, easy terms. 60 ACRES Dairy Farm ; creamery half mile ; well improved level land; 10 acres oats given in ; four-roomed house and several outbuildings. Price, £22 an acre, terms. FOR LEASE. 140 ACRES for 6 years at 8s 6d an acre creamery within a mile; bouse and sheds; the line of cows, young stock, milk cans, horse, trap, and harness and 12 acres of oats £220. £35 will purchase the best building section in the centre of Woodville. W. CHAMBERLAIN, LAND MART, WOODVILLE, H.B LATHAM & CO. Jjl O R S A L E--800 acres. A choice farm. 12 tniles from Napier, where there is practically no winter; 70 acres level, 280 acres hills, carrying 740 breeding ewes and 80 cattle, house, woolshed, yards, dip, &c., well watered. A ideal little sheep farm. Price, £l2 5s per acre; terms arranged. 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. 8200 acres in the most desirable part of Hawke’s Bay, 10 miles from railway and four from the Low bills and flats in the be"& 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 land 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 Wo rlville. Full particulars from 5f acres freehold undulating land, together with 3-roomed cottage, all sound timber. 8| miles from Woodville. Price £95 for the lot. £45 cash. 780 acres standing bush, 8 miles from railway. Price £1 per acre. 1200 acres cleared bush land in best English grasses, substantially fenced and watered ; cottage, wool shed, and outbuildings; winters 2400 Lincoln sheep. Price £7 10s per acre. We will finance a practical man with £BOOO in property and stock. FOR SALE—A copper mine; the lode assays 21 per cent, of copper. Price £SOOO LEASE of 6000 acres' 15 years to run at £4OO a year with right of renewal for 21 years. 4000 acres in grass. Situated on the East Coast. Good homestead. Price, including 6000 sheep, 150 cattle and horses and station plant, £IO,OOO. Terms arranged. LATHAM & CO-, woodville land agency, MoLean Street, Woodville. ik AOEANGI NURSERY. Jjl O R A L E, APPLE TREES PEAR TREES APRICOT TREES PLUM TREES PEACH TREES And every kind of Fruit Trees, small Frts in eluded. MACROCARPASI PINES I GUMS I SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES! And SHRUBS of every description. Largest Stock on the Coast. NO AGENTS EMPLOYED. Price Lists Free on application to A. 11. MAYO, PROPRIETOR, AOEANGI. i (Near Feilding). Chamberlain's t s n T d °uvi& Tablets iffWHwigirr levant eioH Wwwiadio

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3881, 1 June 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3881, 1 June 1906, Page 4