Lands fon Sale. CHENKVELLS LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Available for Investment. Early Application Necessary. VALUATIONS MADE. \f\ Acres near Tauranga, fruit, poultry j\f and dairy farm, 8 acres orchard, 500 lemon trees which return from £1 to £4 per tree, 60 oranges, 50 peaches, apples, pears, plums, nectarines, etc., 7 acres drained swamp, which produced 16| tons of potatoes, and 90 bushels of maize per acre. 3 acres poultry run, well-penned, fowl and duck houses, 500 Indian Bouen dtcks, 120 Silver Wyandottes, purebred, All feed grown on the place. Choice spot, splendid position. Price including all stcck, implements and furniture as going concern for £ISOO, ~ ■ 1489
6 Acres near Carterton, one of the best farms in the district, mostly river-made and drained swampland near railway station, school and factory ; 7 roomed house, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings, good orchard; besides having a considerable area under crop the property is now carrying over 50 cows, besides diy cattle and horses ; last year's return from farm was £650. Price £23 per acre. £4OO cash ; balance at 4 and 5%. Twelve acres oats and 1£ acres peas given in. 1826' Acres sheep run, about 50 in JxJ shelter reserves, balance in best of grasses with splendid bottom; 7 padpocks, all watered by streams, first-class fences; several acres ploughed, 1 acre in orchard ; 7 roomed house, washhouse with copper set in, dairy and storeroom, woolshed for 4 shearers, concrete dips, two sets ef yards and cowshed, 1 mile from school, and 12 miles from Masterton by a good road. Wintering capacity 1500 sheep and 50 to 70 head cattle. Both lines fatten well on the place and find ready buyers at top prices. The streams are well stocked with trout, which affords good sport in* the season. One of the cheapest properties in the district. Price £8 pa. Terms. 729 I f\ Acres, L.I P., Levin. Five minutes .\J walk to post office and 10 to station 8 roomed house, 3 roomed cottage, st re and mill rooms, and numerous well-built fowlhouses and runs. 200 purebred fowls and some Indian Runner ducks. Between 3 and 4 acres of young 'orchard just coming into bearing. Grounds well laid out, 2J acres of beautiful native bush well protected. Eent £2 2s per year. Owner has taken over 200 prizes for poultry. Price £IOOO. Terms. 1748 HOARDING HOUSE, held on lease at y £l7 Is 8d per month, four years to run with right of renewal on same terms. House contains about 35 rooms, including 26 bedrooms. 2 dining rooms seat 35 people in each. Fruit and grocers' shop attached to house and doing a good trade. Turnover nearly £3OOO a year. One of the best paying and be3t kept houses in the province, Good sound town. £ll3O for goodwill, furniture aud fittings, stock at cost price. 1518 exception of about 250 acres the land is all first-class quality, being a rich sandstone loam originally heavy bush. 1000 acre 3of rich alluvial flats and swamps practically dry. All first-class fattening country. Well fenced into 15 paddocks. Grass country adjoining sown with English grasses 50 years ago still in good pasture. Main road to Whangarei passes through the property, and if t should be found desirable at any time Jbdivide into small farms it could be done at a minimum of cost. Property is at present carrying 1000 head of cattle besides young stock and when fully improved would carry from 10.000 to 12,000 sheep plus the cattle. Local sale yards within 3 miles. Wharf with shipping yards on the estate and can accommodate vessels drawing 20ft of water. Steamers call 3 times a week in winter and daily in summer. 4-roomed cottage, dairy, man's but, shed 'and stockyards, etc. £2OOO worth of kauri timber now ready to cut for milling. Plenty of Totara and Puriri on the estate. Only £3 2s 9d per acre; 1768 j
tttWMsHMtltfUd LAND AGENTS,, MABTON. ' Acres, Eccleston, adjoining Bor- / / ough of Marton, level and undulating land, 6-roomed cottage, barn, stable, etc., good agricultural farm. Price £ls, or will sell 150 acres separately. £\K A Acres, 4 miles from Marton, best t&tjQ: level agricultural land, all drained but 70 acres, good buildings, £l4 14s. fi/if\ Acres, bush land, all in grass but U 4fc\J 25 acres reseive divided into 12 paadocks, good buildings, 40 acres flat, balance low hills, 13 miles from Huntervi lie by good road. Prioe £9. ' O Acres, 15 acres left in milling bush, t/ & 4 acres in orchard, good cottage' and large stable, 7 miles from Hunterville by good main read. Price £BOO. ~t rV K Acres, good agricultural land, O S (J level and undulating, good residence and outbuildings, 2 miles from Marton. Price £l4. Acres, leasehold, adjoining MarOxJrxi ton, all plougbable, good buildings, rent about Bs, goodwill £550, 7£ years to run. QQ Acres, 1 mile from Marton, drained, with plantation all round property, 6-roomed houpe and outbuildings, large orchard, 4 paddocks, £ISOO. Af\ A CTes ' ® nriies from railway by 4tv/4i: m?tal road, all in grass but 60 acres reserve bush, comfortable 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. Divided into 7 paddocks; large part could be ploughed. O.K.P. at 25s on January 1, 1907. Goodwill £9 per acre. ; 3| 'M Acres, bush land, all in grass 1/ but 70 acres, divided into 6 ! paddocks, cottage, woolshed and yards, \ hilly country, 3 miles from railway j station, price £5 10s
Choice Fafms. 7300 acres, Napier, freehold run carrying 6000 sheep, and capable of much improvement. £2 10a per acre. 6000 acres milling totara, on Main Trunk Line. A bargain. 2000 acres?, Taranaki, flals and hills, 000 acres bush, balance pasture; good homestead ; carries 2 sheep. £3 10s per acre. 2700 acres, Waikato. An improved freehold, and one of the finest properties in the district. 1200 acres, Waikato, highly improved freehold sheep farm, an ideal home, hot springs and the finest shooting and fishing in the colony. £6 per acre. The above are picked farms, and worth the attention of investors. R. H. RHODES, WOODVILLE. Personal Experience. |HOSE who deal with MORRIS & SONS speak from Personal Experience, and they say that MORRIS & SONS are Up-to-date Butchers, who sell only the best of meat, and pay the greatest attention to their customers. Give Them a Tbial. Start To-dai. Thone 7&
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8129, 1 May 1906, Page 8
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