Lands for Sale. H. GRUICKSHANK. LAND AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTION SALES OP LAND ARRANGED. GEEAT SUBDIVISIONS SALE. Part of "Penrose Estate," subdivided into areas from 123 to 110 acres, good road frontages. Full particulars on application. App'y early and get the pick. Sections, £-acre, Bannister Street, good building sites, £126. Adjoining sections recently sold at £l3O. House, 4 rooms, J-acre land, Bentley Street, £350. House, C rooms, land, George Street, £415. This property is a cood , v investment. House, 5 rooms (new), bath-room, scullery, hot and cold water, Lansdowne, £485. No. 1199 7 acres, Manaia, two frontages, 3-roomed cottage, wash-house, fowl house. Price £525. This property would sub-divide. No. 1196 DRELLING, 6 rooms, GO feet frontage to Pine Street, new, land adjoining recently sold at £5 per foot. Price .£575. Terms. 3000 acres, 3i)00 sheep 250 head of cattle, one of the prettiest sheep stations in the Wairarapa. Price £5 per acre. Stock at valuation. 1056 Fruit and Confectionary Business, Queea Street, Mastertcn. Splendid stand. Doing good trade, Stock about £l5O, rent 20s per week. 4 living rooms. 1077 WORKSOP ROAD SECTIONS. SEVERAL excellent building sites in Worksop Eoad; also section with five-roomed house, very cheap. These are the only sections available in Worksop Koad, where values are steadily rising, and will always be maintained. Each section is low-priced. THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd, FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office; Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital £530,0C0 N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE—WELLINGTON N.Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON Resident. Secretary,, W. U. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street Mastert-m. EXCHANGE! f "E are sole agents for the owner of a first class agricultural and jastoral property on this coast of 800 The buildings comprise dwelling of 9 rooms, woolshed» s granary, implement shed, sheep dip, stables, and all other necessary buildings ;_7OO acres are flat and slightly undulating land, and can all be ploughed, Fences , and buildings are in splendid order. It is within 2 miles the Railway Station and is in a rapidly improving district. The gross return for this year will)be over £ISOO. The price is only £l6 per acre. The only reason or owner wishing to sell is that he has several sons now growing up, and he wishes to get a larger place partly improved will therefore consider an exchange for a sheep farm of from 2000 to 3000 .acres, and we shall be glad to correspond with owners of properties of this siaein thd Wairarapa or Hawke's district. We have thoroughly inspected tho property wo are offering, and can recommend it as a firstclass property in every way and one that anyone should be proud to own IHB^KI LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANG A N U
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8154, 8 June 1906, Page 8
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