&Ttlft3l&»m , lfel£ (Latk ROSS & GREENFIELD.) ,AND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Masterton. FOR LEASE 5 YEARS. Note tie Carrying Capacity. 327 Acres, Wanganui, 270 acres in grais, balance light bush, about 30 acre? have been ploughed, 150 acres ploughable, carrying 750 sheep and 50 head of cattle. Buildirg small cottag", woolshed, sheep and cvile yards. Beautiful j climate, situated on tne river. Rent 15s per acre. 131 Acres, lj miles from school, post office and creamery, b-roomed hiuse, cowshed, trapshed, 6 paddocks, 42 cows, 9 pigs, curt, horse, and hirness, gig, horse and harness, and all mi kng utensils as a goirg concern at £lO ?er acre. About £BOO cash required; less to good man. 3,800 Acres, South I-land, (Canterbuiy), 3} miles to railway. Ail in gras3 and silver tuseock, 300 acres under the plough, about half the property ii plougabie. 7-roomed house, woolshed, yards. This property can be made to carry 2 sheep, at present carrying 1 sheep and cattle and fattening them. 525 Acres, splendid grass country. This property ha* wintered 3 ftud dry sheep per acre, an I will carry 2£ ewes, besides cattle, good portion plorgbable, 7roomed hou-e, woolshed, yards. Title L.I P. lent Is per acre. 2 miles from railway. Price, £8 10s per acre. Good terms. 3 Houses To Let, per week 13s, 14s, and Kip. ftmYiTW.™*! iV.li'JKMll TK7E direct your attention to the folr Y lowing farms wh'ch we unhesitatingly state to b j tho pick of their respective districts. Inspect at once. It will pay you. Wellington District. QA A ACRES. Veiy conveniently Q 44:41: situa:ed within hilf a mile of theschoo 1 , post office and creameiy. Lying well to the Kin ai.d comprising an exceptionally will-improved property, complete in eviry d tail and with substantially built aul racde n 9-ro:>mcd nsid.nc, having bathtoom (hot and culd water), scullery, pa ent fire and eartl q ake p oof chimueys Beautifully I laid out ground* a'id ga dens, with | ra tailed drive toho.se. Ou buildings inc ude wo hhed to hold between_ 50) to GOO fcheep, concrete dip and draining pens. Stable, sheep and cattle jards. The hemestead has gas installed, and there b a capital system of drainage. Splendidly grassed, all low-lying country. About 4t.0 Peres have bejn under cultivation. 30 acres now bein* prepared for lMpj. ' Well-wat.red Hid subdivided into 20 padd cits. All fine s in tip-top condi.i n 7or 8 vvi.es. Rich chocolate loam sail. The s 02k carried this wiiter was 2.00 D sheep, 120 hi'id. of caUl-andls horses, b.sila whio'i a good hoau ot lat snetp nave u.oj bjiu iu ihepllce-a. tiifleient times during the las'- f3V month'. The carrying cipacit> cm be saf ly siid to be 3 sheep :o the acre, and to give fo.ne idsa of the q-ialit? of the f oJ, 11 OJ s' eep were kept well en 300 fore 3 thiiughoui thi3 wiiter. l'rac'.ically all the land i 3 ploughab e and 70 acres are now undo.- c op. The j resent owner has farmed th a section for the p st shirty 3ears and h s r.c.'ntyspnt £I.OJO in buidnj tin hTn-Etead. The propeity is all tint can te desi-ed and is woith every pesnny of the pricia ked viz - £lB pec icic. Go d teim; c\n hi anangid if desired. Inspect!d and thoroughly ncoimieaded. Marlborough District, Of\t' AC.tHS. lunt 2s 8d for G4O DUO acres, 4s 6d for IGO ac es. Tenure L I F. Every acre is p'oughable, 50) aces ha\e been ploughed and cropped. Mag,) Bos it oarley crop/ hn\e been tak.'n fr m the land. 320 acres s now down ; n English grsss, 200 in Native gras 103 acres in o..is and 80 eci-:-s are ploughed ready for rape. Improvements include 3-ro;mcd teen's whare, stable to accommodate 8 hoive l , with storage accomm jdatLn for 40 tons of chaff, woolshed G3't by 16ft, good yards and dip.- The property is subdivided into 0 paddocks with fh-rt-class fences, all of which are wirc-net'.ei but about two. During thewinter the property has stocked 1200 sheep of which 900 were breeding ewes. A few days ajjo 300 hoggets w.re sold at 13s p?r hetd so that present stock consists only of 900 ewes. These are half bred of all Bgej, Also G iirsi-class young draught horses on property, and a number of agricultural inipU mints, tain ss, etc. 'ihe price for the prep ity bare is £4,500, crocs at valuation. Terms—£l,slo cash, balance at 5 pr cent for term of years 10 be arranged. The sto:k and implements c-uld also bj talien at valuator if re q aired. Fuither particulars from WELLINGTON & CUBISTOHDIICH. I T»V1 T ! I ITiim:»lL!XI LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND GENEttAL BEGISriIY OFFICE. BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON N.
SOO Acres, thoi oughly drained swamp, 3 0 paddocks in grass, in crop this season, 3 ) acres barley, 1&0 acres in rap?, last foason fattened 800 lambs and CO ewes, earned 3 sheep to iha acre. First class stad or fattening farm. On props) ty good 9 roomed house, woolsbtd ai d yards, etc. PKICE PER ACRE £l4 10s. Terms £2500 cash, balance as arranged. One of the best speculations in the dis trict. About 12 miles from Palmerston North. Good metalled road, few chains from railway. Correspondenee promptly replied to bona fides. ISO AcreF, good dairy farm, 4-rjomed house, creamery and school within half a mile, railway station one and a-ba'f miles. Fiice £l7 per acre. Terms cash £3OO. 20G Acres, dairy farm, 5-roormd bouse, bails and outbuildings, Price £lO per acre. Terms, cash £6OO. 56 Acres, G paddocks, well watered, fi acres in crop, G-vooined houto with all conveniences, 14-bail cowshed and hayshed combined, concrete floor, good garden and orchard'. Price £3O per acre, cash £SOO, balance arranged: 5 ru'imtes' walk from cheese-factory, station, post ollice and school. "SCO Acres, good cattle and shcop country, close to Palmerston. Price £l2 per acre; 8 and -1-roomed houses on the property. Great'r i art of the pui chase money can remain, fchoep yards, bails and conveniences. SOO Acres, dairy farm, two houses, 6 and 3 rocms, bails, sheds and outbuildings, Blaughtsihouse and jards, butcber's shop, doing a turnover of £2500 a year; 3 horses, 2 butcher's carts, 2 sets of harness, with all shop fittings. The lot for £9 per acre. Terms, about £OOO ca;h. Ileuses ar;d reasons hi ftU parts of the town to pick from cheap. Also a few good hotels.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8535, 13 September 1907, Page 8
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