H. CRUICKSMANBC ND AND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT. WBIGLEY ESTATE. I Q SECTIONS for sale, best position in I*7 Masterton, close to Railway Station. Price £lO5 each. Terms, 25 per cent deposit, balance in 2 years at 6 percent interest. ! * ■ cows and other stock; 6 roomed house, cowshed, barn, stable, poultry-house, good orchard, near creamery and school, 4 miles from railway. Price £ls 10s , per acre. £250 cash required. \ GOOD LAMB FATTENING COUNTEJ, 160 Acres, level alluvial fattening or dairy farm, free from flood, 30 acres stumped and ploughed, grows heavy crops of all kinds, three tOBS clover hay per acre were taken in one crop last year, and four lots of lambs were fattened on the aftermath, 8 paddocks, house of 7 rooms, cowshed, stable. Price £25 per acre; £575 cash. This is a most profitable farm and likely to, increase in value. 300 Acres, wintering 500 breeding ewes,. . 20 dairy cows, and 20 dry cattle, 15 acres; ploughed, 5 paddocks, ft roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, opposite creamery, 1 mile from school, and 5 miles from railway. Frice£9 per acre; £9OO cash required. Bay, rent 7/3 per acre; all ploughable,;' and grows heavy rape and grain crops-- .^■ permanently watered, 10 paddocks; 5, roomed house, wash-house, woolshed, stable, implement shed, barn and numerous outbuildings. Orchard and plan. •tations etc. £1750, which is equal to V £l2 15s per acre for the freehold, and i$ distinctly cheap at the price.. WOBKSOP EOAD SECTIONS,/ JEVEBAL excellent building sites in V 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. ? r Each section is low-pviced. IKE UNITED INSURANGB COWSPANY, Ltd, FIRE AND. MARINER i Head Office; Sydney. : Incorporated 186% Capital £500,000 ! N.Z. Branoh: PEINCIPAL OFFICE—WELLINGTON. N. Beid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, a R. O'Connor JAB. S. JAMEbbw Resident Secretary W. U. CRTJICKSHANK, / . Agent, Perry Street Masterton. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUIL ING SOCIETY "HHE Society Is prepared to redely MONEY ON DEPOSIT at tea iolTWELVE MOKTHS Biz Months 14 Days'Notios 4 peroaoti •I. 8. Keith, Manaob
JLoJL HE PREMIER ESTATE AGENTS THE COLONY. Wellington, AND AT HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. Thinking of sei fling that Farm.' ;,:■■.■■.■,'.■' r ' : "-'i ■ Let us find a purchaser for you. We'd like you to understand just how having offices in both Wellington and Christchurch we have a double field of operation,' and advertising extensively as we do, are able to find buyers in every corner of the colony. We grudge no trouble or care to suit pur clientsj-we waste no time to secure a speedy sale. We'd like every farmer to understand thoroughly that to j * ■ '; . ..'.'■■/ Wi»it© direct to. 'East and East placing your property in their hands, is the sure way to obtain thoroughly satisfactory and speedy results. Get your farm on East and East's Boobs. Get to know East and East and their reliability. Amongst the great number of farms on our books there are always some exceptionally good bargains. The following are certainly worth particular consideration.
SOOO Acre 3, Bay of Plenty. This is certainly one of the greatest opportunities w,e have handled for some time. Almost all in grass and fully 6000 acres ploughable, all ring fenced, and divided into numerous sheep proof paddookG, splendid new ten-roomed honso and np-to-dato woolshed capable qi handling 20,000' sheep; tine stables ana outhouses. Write for full particulars. Only £3 12s 6d to immediate pufchaser. Easy terms. > Acres, near Dannevhke, good coun y, 200 acres in gras?, 2 miles from Post Office and school. Fine new house being built. £6 15s per acre. Terms ananged. 400 Acres, near Datinevirke, good healthy sheep country, well watered, 210 acres in grass. Small house and sheep yards. Good road. £4 15<j per acre. Easy terms. 272 Acres, near Dannevirke, all plough able, 12 acres in crop, well fenced into 14 paddocks. Good six roomed house and o roomed cottage. £l7 per acre. Tarma.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8379, 13 March 1907, Page 8
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