C. C. MOSS & CO,, (Lvrr. ROSS & GREENFIELD.) LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. RftasteHton. FOR LEASE 5 YEARS. Note the Carrying Capacity. 327 Acres, Wanganui, 270 acres in grass, balanos light bush, about 30 acres have been ploughed, 150 acres ploughable, carrying 750 sheep and 50 head of cattle. Building small cottage, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards. Beautiful climate, situated on the river. Rent 15s per acre. 131 Acres, 1£ miles from school, post office and creamery, a-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, 6 paddocks, 42 cows, 9 pigs, cart, horse, and harness, gig, horse and harness, and all mi'kirig utensils as a goirg concern at £l6 per acre. About £BOO cash required; less to good man. 3,800 Acres, South Island, (Canterbury), 3.J miles to railway. Ail in grass and silver tussock, 300 acres under the plough, about half the property i? plougabie. 7-roomed house, wooLhed, yards. This property can be made to carry 2 sheep, at present carrying 1 sheep and cattJo and fattening them. 525 Acres, splendid grass country. This property htrn wintered 3 ttud diy sheep per ace, an I will carry 2.£ ewes, besides cattle, good portion plorghable, 7roomed hou-.e, woolshed, yards. Title L.I P. rent Is per acre. 2 miles from raiVay. Price, £8 10s per acre. Goad te ms. 3 Houses To Lee, per week 13s, 14s, ar.d IG*.
VE direct your attention to the following farms wh : ch we unhesitatingly state to bs the pick of their respective districts. Inspect at once. It will pay you. Wellington District. Q A A ACRES. Very conveniently 04r4t situated within half a mile of the school, post office and creamery. Lyiug well to the sun ar.-d comprising an exceptionally well-improved property, complete in evny detail and with sub stantUUy built and mode, n 9-roomed rrsidenc, having bathroom (hot and cold water), sculleiy, pa'ent lire and eartbq ake p chimneys. Baautifuily laid out grtuuds and gardens, with m tailed drive toho-se. Outbuildings ine'ude wo.l hed to hold between 500 to COO sheep, concrete dip and drainirg pens. Stable, sheep ard cattle jards. The hemettead has gas installed, and there is a capital system of drainage. Splendidly grassed, all low-lyirg country. About 400 ceres have bean under cultivation. 30 aces now being preptrtd for rap 3. Well-watered and subdivided into 20 pndd .cks. All ftnc s in tip-top condition 7or 8 wires. Bich chocolate loam soil. The s'ock carried this wkter was 2,000 sheep, 120 heid of cattld and 15 horses, bsside which a good head of fat sheep have bceD sold off the place at diffeient times during; the last few month*. The cairying cap acity can be safely said to be 3 sheep to the acre, and to give tome idea of the .luality of the f.ed, ICOO sheep were kept well en 300 a?re3 throughout this wiiter. Practically all tho land is plonghab'e and 70 acres aro now under cop. Tho present owner has firmed this section for the past thirty 3 ears and hes recent y spent £I,OCQ in bui dnj tbj hem-stead. The property is all that can le desired and is woith every psnny of the priceaeked viz - £lB per acre. Go d terms can bs arranged if desired. Inspected and thoroughly recommeaded Marlborough District, QA£ ACHES. Kent 2s 8d for G4O Ovf U acres, 4s 6d for 166 acies. Tenure LIP. Every acrsi3ploughable, 503 acre's have been ploughed and cropped. Magnificent Darley crop 3 have been taken from the land. 320 acres is dow down ; n English grass, 20G in Native grass, 100 acres in oats and 80 I aci'es are ploughed ready for raps. ImI provtments include 3-rojmcd men's whare, stable to accommoda*e 8 horse?, with storage accommodation for 40 tons of chaff, woclshed 65ft by 16ft, good yards and dip. The property is subdivided into 9 paddocks with first-class fences, all of which are wire-nettetl but about two. During the wicter the property has stocked-1200 sheep of which 900 were breeding ewes. A few days ago 320 heggets were sold at 13s per head so that present stock consists only of 900 ewes. These are half bred of all Eges, Also 6 first class young draught hor&es on property, and a number of agricultural implements, harness, etc. 'Jli6 price for the prcp.ity bare is £4,500, c:Ops at valuation. Terms—£l,soo casb, balance at 5 psr cent for term of years to be arranged. The stock and implements c -uld also bs taken at valuat on if required. Further particulars from WELLINGTON & CHBISTCHCJRCH.
I IHLcWllllaiiis and Wootiard. LiND ANi) ESTATE AGENTS "ASD GENEKAL REGISTRY OFFICE.' BEOAD STREET, PALMERSTON N. 800 Acres, thoroughly drained swamp, 10 paddocks in grass, in crop this season, 30 acres barley, 150 acres in rape, 'last season fattened 800 lambs and GO ewes, canied 3 sheep to the acre. First class stad or fattening farm. On property good 9 roomed house, woolshed and yards, etc. PRICE 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. Correspondence promptly replied, to bona fides. 160 Acres, good dairy farm, 4-roomed hoase, creamery and school within half a mile, railway station one and a-ha!f miles. Price £l7 per acre. Terms cash £3OO. 200 Acres,-fairy farm, 5-roomed house, bails and outbuildings, Price £lO per acre. Terms, cash £6OO. 56 Acre?, G paddocks, well watered, (1 acres in crop, 6-roomed house with all conveniences, 14-bail rowshed and hayshed combined, concrete floor, gjod garden and orchard. Price £3O per acre, cash £SOO, balance arranged; 5 minutes' walk from cheese-factory, station, post office and school. 700 Acres, good cattle and sheep country, close to Palmerston. Price £l2 per acre; 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, G and 3 rooms, bails, sheds and outbuildings, s!aughtsrhou3e and yards, butcher's shop, doing a turnover of £2500 a year; 3 hoists, 2 butcher's carts, 2 sets of harness, with all shop fittings. The lot for £9 per acre. Terms, about £6OO ca.h. Houees and sections iu all parts oE the town to pick from cheap. Also a few good hotels. i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8542, 24 September 1907, Page 8
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