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c. c. ross & co. 9 i (Late ROSS & GREENFIELD.) LAND, ESTATE AND GENE3AL COMMISSION AGENTS. Mastepton. FOR LEASE 5 YEARS. Note tbe Carrying Capacity. 327 Acres, Wanganui, 270 acres in grups, balance light bush, about 30 acres have been ploughed, 150 acres ploughable, carrying 750 sheep and 50 head ol cattle. Building small cottag", woolshed, sheep and cittle yards. Beautiful climate, situated on the river. Rent 15s per acre. 131 Acres, 1J miles from school, post office and creamery, o-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, 6 paddocks, 42 cows, 9 pigs, cart, horse, and harness, gig, horse and harness, and all mi'king utensils as a concern at £l6 per acre. About £BOO cash required; less to good man. 3,800 Acres, South Island, (Canterbury), 3-i miles to railway. Ail in grass and silver tussock, 300 acres under the plough, about half the property ia 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 has wintered 3 etud dry sheep per acre, an I will carry 2.£ ewes, besides cattle, good portion ploughable, 7roomed bou-e, woolshed, yards. Title L.I P. rent Is per acre. 2 miles from railwuy. Price, £8 10s per acre. Good terms. 3 Houses To Let, per week 13s, 14s, and IS'. Two Special Farm Bargains. WE direct your attention to the following farms which we unhesitatingly state to ba the pick of their respective districts. Inspect at once. It will pay you. Wellington Diatrtct. QA A ACRES. Very conveniently 04t4«: situated within half a mile of the school, post office and creamery. Lying well to the suri ai,d comprising an exceptionally well-improved property, . complete in every detail and with sub stantUJly built and modem 9-roomed rfsidenc •, having bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery, patent fire and earthcj lake p oof chimneys. Beautifuily laid out grcuuds and gardens, with m tailed drive to house. Outbuildings inc ude wo jlshed to hold between SUO to 600 sheep, concrete dip and draining pens. Stable, sheep at.d cattle jards. The homestead has gas installed, and there in a capital system of drainage. Splendidly glassed, all low-lying country. About 400 acres have been under cultivation. 30 ac.'es now being preptiftd for raps. Well-watered «nd subdivided into 20 paddocks. All fenc s in tip-top condition -7or 8 wires. Rich chocolate loam soil. The a ock carried this winter was 2,000 sheep, 120 head of cattle and 15 horse 3, b?aide which a good head of fat sheep have beeo sold off the place at different times during the last few months. The carrying capacity can be safely said to be 3 sheep to the acre, and to give some idea of the quality of ihe feed, ICOO sheep were kept well on 300 acve3 throughout this winter. Practically al! the land is ploughab e and 70 acres are now under crop. The present owner has firmed this (section for the past thirty jearn and hss recently spent £I,OOO in building thj homtstead. The property is all that can be desired and is worth every penny of the priceasked ; viz - £lB per acre. Go. d terms can bo arranged if desired. Inspected and thoroughly recommended. Marlborough District, QA(' ACtIES. Went 2s 8d for 640 QUO acres, 4s 6d for 166 acies. Tenure L I.P. Every acr9 is ploughable, 503 acres have been ploughed and cropped. Magnificent oarley crop 3 have oeen taken from the land. 320 acres is now down *n English grass, 206 in Native grass, 100 acres in oats and 80 acres are ploughed ready for rapa. Improvements include JJ-roamed men's whare, stable to accommodate 8 horses, with storage accommodation for 40 tons of chaff, woolshed (55ft by 16ft, good yards and dip. The property is subdivided into 9 paddocks with first-class fences, all of which are wire-netted but about two. During the wicter the property has stocked 12Q0 sheep of which 900 were breeding ewes. A few days 330 hoggets were sold at 13s per head so that present stcck consists only of 9QO ewes. These are half bred of all £ges, Also 6 first-class young draught horses on property, and a number of agricultural implements, haintss, etc. 'lhe price for the property bare is £4,500, crops a't valuation. Terms —£1,5u0 casb, balance at 5 per cent for term of years to-be arranged. The stock and implements cuuld also ba taken at valuation if required. Further particulars from EAST & EAST, WELLINGTON & CHBISTOHURCfI. McWi9iiai&a§ stml W©©«H«ri3. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND GENEttAL REGISTRY OFFICE. BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON N. SO© Acres, thoroughly drained swamp, 10 puddocks in grai-s, in crop this season, 30 acres barley, 150 acres in rape, last season fattened 800 lambs and 00 elves, carried 3 sheep to the acre. First class stad or fattening farm. On proparty good 9 loomed house, woolshed and yards, etc. PRICE PER ACHE £l4 10s. Terms £2500 cath, balanco as arranged. One of the beßt speculations in the dis . trict. About 12 miles from Palmerston North. Good metalled rond, few chains from railway. Correspondence promptly replied to bona fides. "I GO Acres, good dairy farm, 4-roonied house, creamery and school within half a mile, railway station one and a-balf miles. Price £l7 per acre. Terms cash £3OO. 20C* Acivs, dairy farm, 5-roomed bouse, bails and outbuildings, Price £lO per acre. Terms, cash £6OO. ' 5© Acre?, 6 paddocks, well watered, 6 acres in crop, (j-rocmed house with all conveniences, 14-bail cowshed and hayshed combined, concrete floor, good garden and orchard. Price £3O per acre, cash £SOO, balance arranged ; 5 minutes' walk from cheese-factory, station, post office and school. TOO Acres, good cattle and sheep country, close to Palmerston. Price £l2 per aero; 8 and 4-roomed houses on the property. Greater part of the purchase money can remain. Sheep yards, bails and conveniences. 200 Acres, dairy farm, two houses, 6 and 3 rooms, bails, sheds and outbuildings, slaughterhouse and yards, butcher'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, 'forms, about £6OO cash. Houfcs and sections iu all'parts of the town t.o pick from cheap, Also a few good hotels. I

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8539, 20 September 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8539, 20 September 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8539, 20 September 1907, Page 8

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