l.ands fop.Salei B. CHENfifEILS,. . . . ■■■.■■■/.■•■■■:■.■ '■■ ' LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL A (IF: NT, L&rge Sums of' Eair'Sy <£ pys kn'ion Msccssnry. Half-acre ; c >1 limui with G ro-.iucu house; b..lit abom. 4. ago £460, terms. Quorter-noiii wiih-6 veon/td huube in first • class or-i( na'HiKt wuffer. , Copper and tub bli.. A i'.h o iiijiue, Odly iM2j. Six J- acre actions-', /uh.ms' estate, £55 per suction. Five rconii'l luiutc, y-aevft lan?,' good potiUoa, £ lifj. , i Kix rocme<l house, Dixon Street, £-acre land, J£4'j6. Six rooiivd bou.'o, weil'built, i-acre with •2 chains fio 'tage, £SOO. ■> .•*• J Three new dwelling.near station. Every tonveniui Cd, se.vage, water, copper and tub)S sot< JLliibU i ,l wi»l soil singly. Pour roomed: bousa-.-and good section eff Dixon uiji L-t. a Ciiugatii. 2 rds. 15 pith. wi.h 4 roomed' cottage, 3 sirtet s, s: tendid bas*ntss position, Tenuis. : New dwelling new? s'luuoi), iMOO, sewage, water, copper,'etc. ■ ft (T> O rV Acred jjo b-ld, 12 miles from 000 / H„vii mby li-vel road, 2700; jicres Avcii ucu liO paddocks 7 find o wiiv, aie<p p oof; 500 ai res pU'V g) atj t' in the/Irout, balance good (tuy i. ill.-; w.ih\i xt 2 sheep per acre, i mile t<> i-i- ,001, school on property ; 7-rooniod hou-e, 2-roomed cottage, lu• {'ti .wo siird,"'t < apshtd, cowshed, oip, j'aids, o'i(s, Ful y j0" cows could be milked on tbr fiais around.the. home-, stead; t e block i a* 7 miles:froiitage to ; metalled mud ; soil it- paio \oiccinic and pait pupa oh Im. ctone. Price £14,000 tor the. f r<-eh'ld. . £'ooo cash, balance,. 5%. 430 a-: es long term "at a rental ol £45 J's pel jear given in Highly recommended. ■' 1804 Q 0/"k cres sheep' "run, about -60 O Vy ' shelter'icßei ves, balance in best oi grasses with splendid bottom; 7 padpocks, ; all watered by streams, first-class . tences; stV'-rul acres ploughed, 1 Herein orchard ; 7 roomt d houibe, . washhouse with copper set in, dairy and storeroom, woolshed for 4 shearers, concrete dips,' two sets of yards and cowshed, 1 mile , from Fohool, and 12 miles from Mastertonby a good road. 'Wintering capaoity 1500 t>hi ep and 50 tu 70' head cattle. Boih lines latten well on the place ana find ready'buyers at top prices. :Tho streams are well "stocked with trout, whicu affords goodspori in the season. Ooeuf thr cheapest properties in the district. .trice £9 pa; Terms. 729 AA A cres R ldendid limestone land: 0 4tU near Pahiatua, wdl subdivided by best ol f mcing, newS- roomed house, woo.shed, stables,Jyardß, shaep dips,eta,l J-mile frjoa school, pott ■ and telephone office. One of the beßt farms ii the district at £lO 5s per acre. Terms. , ' ■ ■ 1739 (r AA Acres, 250 Jo 300 been cropped, 18 t)\jU puddockg, 18-roomed ho ise with nice garden and grounds, shearing shed, barn, granary, stabled, men's house, etc., »■ near town school, creaii e r y, station and post office. £lB *los per acre, A fine • fatttnirg farm. ■ ~ 1368 A Golden Opportunity, As Taranaki butter' will command a very high price in the Home market this season now S£ A y6up time to invest. If the following properties do not suit you kindly write as I have a very extensive property list consisting pf businestes of every description 1 "for salepn eq,sy' terras or cash; farms of any-acreage, leasehold or freehold, also properties for exchange, etc. 1 AA Acres, all in grass, well fenced, 5 lUvi subdivisons, § mile from school and factory, good 5 roomed house, large cowshed, trapshed and all convent iences. Price £ls ICT per acre. , Only . £350 cash required. ' ' 1 "I Q Acres, adjoining school and fac--110 tory, near railway station, all dujm and in grass,, ring fenced, subdivided, 4 roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed, etc.* Pries £l2 10 .per acre. Easy terms. p* f*' Acres, near railway station and post 0 U office, 4/ roomed cottage with' all necessary ' outbuildings, 1, mile from school and faotory, all in grass, ring fenced, well subdivided. .Hiice £ls per acre. £124 cash required. f\ "I Acres, 3 roomed dwelling, calfshed, O! cowshed, all down and in grass well fenced, and subdivided, * mile from school and factory. Price £l2 15s per acre. Very easy terms. 1 I f\ 1 AcrfS v all m grass undulating XIU2 land near school, dairy factory, railway station and post office, 5-rcome'd house, cowshed 14 bttilsi trapshed, calfshed, pi«stye, etc., ring.fenoed, 12 subdivisions. Price £l3 per acre. Very r easy, terms. Citify Acres, all iu grass except shelter fC I 6 bush, 1 mile from school and " factory, 5 roomed house, cowshed, cart- • shed and all necessary outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided. Price per acre. Only £2OO cash required Apply— F. BROOKING, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. EQUITABLE Ufrß ASSURANCE SOCIETY. The Strongest Life Office in the World MASTERtON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and B'U!l.D< ING SOCIETY fSHHE Society is prepared to receive J* MONEY ON DEPOSIT at the following rates Twelve Mohxhs 4 per aeat. Six Months - • 3* 14 Dais' Notice S i, Man; osa
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7970, 22 February 1906, Page 8
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