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Lands foi\,Sale. B. CHEN^ELLS LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Lapge Sums of Money, for Investment. Early Application Necessary. , VALUATIONS MADE. FOR BALE. 1-ACIU3, Bannister Street, fine building site, £125. 1912 A-ACRE, Lansdowne, 132 feet frontage, 2 £l2O. 1925 5-IIOOMED HOUSE, hew, with every convenience, sewage, washhouse with tubs and copper set in. Only £450. Easy terms. 1926 2b ACRES land with 4-roomed house, "Upper Plain. £250. Only £SO cash. e * 1927 5-ROOMED HOUSE, and nearly 1 acre land. Finn orchard in full bearing. Good fowlrun. Only £3OO, terms. 1928 5-ROOMED HOUSE, outhouse, etc., Bently Street, £325. ' 1929 3 good cottages, 2 being nearly new, all lot to good tenants. £975 the block. Good investment. 1930 7-ROOMIiD HOUSE, every convenience, nearly new, J-acre land, Dixon Street, £520? 1931 I 5-ROOMED HOUSE, sewage, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, woodshed, etc.; J -acre land, Bannister Street, £630.1932 3' A pf Acres the pick of Masterton dis--41:0 trict, well fenced and watered, £3O per acre. p f\ Acres 2 miles from Masterton, good QU agricultural land. All beenuuder crop. £2O per acre, easy terms arranged. m Acres, agricultural land, 4 miles from Masterton, good situation for rise in value. Adbeeu under crop. £li per acre. 6r» r>7 K Acres situate Wairoa, north Old of Auckland. With the exception x of about 250 acres the r ' land is all first-class quality, being a rich sanrlstone learn 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 Whangaroi passi tr through the property, and if it should be found desirable at any time to subdivide into small farms it could be done at a minimum of cost. Property is at present carrying '. 1000 head of cattlo 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 estete 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 L hut, shed and stockyards, etc. £2OOO worth of kauri timber now ready to cut - for milling. Plenty cf Totara and I Puriri on the estate. Only £3 2s 9d per 3 acre; 1768 " 1 K(\ Acres near Carterton, one of the L . LO O best farms in the district, mostly river-made and drained swampland near j railway station, school and factory ; 7 roomed house, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings, good orchard ; besides havs ing a considerable area under crop the property is now carrying ovsr 50 cows, besides dry cattle and horses ; last year's return from farm was £OSO. Price £23 j per acre. £4OO cash ; balance at 4 and r 5%. Twelve acies oats and 1J acres peas 1 given in. IS2C , QOA Acres sheep run, about 50 in i O/Vv/ shelter reserves, balance in best ot grasses with splendid bottom: 7 v*?poefcs, all watered by streams, first-class fences; several acres ploughed, 1 acre in j orchard; 7 roomed house, washhouse with copper Set in, dairy and store, join, ' ' woolshed for 4 shearers, concrete dips, ,j 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£Bp.a. Terms. 729

4 A. AAORES, 8 paddocks, 9-roomed | •±U\y house; all limestone foundation. A cheap property at £8 10s. £IOOO cash, balance at 4J ard 5 per cent. 287 iyrt A Acres, 230 rich, flat, dairy land / £\J balance limestone hills 10roomed houße, vvoolshed, yard?, dip, close to railway and town, a model sheep and dairy farm, freehold £l2. Good Terms. TWO GOOD SPECS IN DAIRY FARMS. "I rjf\ Acres all lich flat dairy land, X i \) 7 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 10 chains from factory and school, property ■will dairy 80 cows. Freehold £ls ; £3OO j cash, £I,OOO at i\ per cent., balance at 5 per cent. QryO Acres all flat ploughable land, 4i I & well grassed and watered, good metal road, 4-roomed housp, 1$ from railway line, 2 from school ajad factory. Freehold £lO, £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cet t., or will lease at lis per acre with r.p. at £ll, term 5 years ; 55 cows can also be leased if required. ■' Write for Land Guide. E. B. HARE & CO.. PAHIATUA. Choice Farms. 7300 acres, Napier, freehold run carrying 0000 sheep, and capable of much improvement. £2 10s per acre. 6000 acres milling totara, on Main Trunk Line. A bargain. 2000 acress, Taranaki, flats and hills, GOO 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. £0 per acre. The above are picked farms, and worth the attention of investors. R. H. RHODES, AGENT. WOODVILLE. F. MURR4Y, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, VOGEL STREET. WOODVILLE. Has the following Properties for sale:-- ' f\ f\ Acres sheep country, all in grass _;OU with exception 17 aores shelter bush. New dwelling house O.tt.P. 22/6 per acre. Owner's interest £7 10s p.a. QQK Acres dairy farm, creamery on I /wD'J section, beautiful residence. All conveniences. To lease at £1 p.a. LJ.OU district, 700 acres felled and in good grass, new dwelling just built; a splendid f arm; 500 acres suitable for dairying; 6 paddocks. O.R.P. 17/ G. Owner's interest £slos per acre. Easy terms. The first one who inspects will Dairy farms in alt (arts foraal&and WRITE FOR PABTICUMRS.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8135, 9 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8135, 9 May 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8135, 9 May 1906, Page 8

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