Lands foi* Sale. H. ©RUICKSHANICJ LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTION SALES OF LAND ARi BANGED. GREAT SUBDTCiSIONAL SALE. Part of "PenroseEstate," subdivided into' areas from 123 to 140 neves, good rqacfc frontages. Full partfcuiaia on application. App'y early and geiibo pick. Sections, Ea.nmster Street, good! building sites; £126. Adjoining sections recently sold at £IBO. House, 4 rooms, f-acre land, Bentley Street, £350. House, 6 Joom&, £-acre laud, Georga Street, £4.15. This property is a eood. investment. Hoase, 5 rooms (new), baih-room, scullery, hot and cold water, Lansdowno £485. No, 1199> 7 acres, Manaia, two frontages, 3-roomed cottage, wash-house, fowl house. Price £525. This property would sub-divide. No. 1196DUELLING, 6 rooms, 66 feet frontage toPine Street, new, land adjoming recently sold at £5 per foot. Pr>ce J2575* Teims. 3000 acres, 3000 sheep 250 head of cattle, one of the prettiest sheep stat-oi?3 in the Walrarapa. Price £5 per acre. Stock at valuation. 1056 Fruit and Confectionary Business, Queen Street, Masterion. Splendid stand. Doing good trade, Stock aboui £l5O, rent 20s per week. 4 living rooms. 1077 WORKSOP BOAD SECTIONS. SEVERAL excellent building sites ins Worksop Road; also section with-, five-roomed house," very cheap. These are the only sections available in. Worksop Road, where values are steadily rising, and will always be maintained. Each section is low-priced. (HE UNITED BMSURANCB COMPANY, Ltd, FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital £500,000 N.Z. Branoh: PRINCIPAL OFFICE-WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. 2 JAS. S. JAMESON Besident Secretary, W. M. CRUICKSHANK, Perr.y Street Masterton. f"E are sole agents forthe owaer ol a firs' class agricultural and pastoral'. property on this coast of 800 •< The buildings comprise, dwelling of 9 rooms, woolshedi granary, implement shed, sheep dip, stables, and all^•othel.• I necessary buildings ',.700 acres are flat and: slightly undulating land, and. all be ploughed. Fences and br-dings are in splendid o? der. It is within 2 miles, the Bai'.way Staiion and is in a rapidly improving district. The gross return for this year is only £l6 only reason or owner wishing to sell is that he has several sons now growing up ar d he wlsb?3 to get a larger place partly improved, will therefore consider an exchange for a sheep farm of: from 2000 to 3000 ;cres, and we shall be glad io correspond with owners of properties gof this size in th<j Wairarapa or Hawke's We have thoroughly impede i it o property wo are offering, and recommend it as a firstclass property in every way and one 'that anyone should be proud to own LEWIS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANGANU
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 8
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435Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 8
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