p, €. & €©., (Late ROSS & GREENFIELD.) LAND, ESTATE AND GENESAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Masterton. THE finest little faom in the Wairnrapa, all river deposit. comprising 47 acres fenced into numerous paddocks, bnd that is carrying a beast to the acre, waim and sheltered, with 7-roomed house, nr;d numerous outbuilding?, 1 I'cre orchard, cl"se to Oartertou. Price £25 per acre. Wo can iinanco a buyer with £SOO cash. It you have £SO to invest we can get you an up-to-date hiusp. Inquiries invited. 1 Qjy Acres, freehold, ii.ll improved and Xf) # in grass, flat and rolling conntry, carryit g 2 sheep and catth per ac e, railway, school, and PO. 2J miles, no bnildi gs. price £7 15 u per acre. Ttrms £GOO cash, balance at 05 QAA Acres, freehold, a:l in grass exOv/U' cept small portion iiax, 600 acres ploughabl?, at present carrying 1000 sheep and 200 h(ad of cattle, 5 miles from township, J mile from school, creamery at each tnd of the pioperty, 8 p ddocks, '250 acres 11 ix fit tj cut next season. 8-tocmied hou o, sheds and covvbails. P ico i'D per acre. £2OOO cash. WA.IKATO PRO PERT?. Actes, freehold, 1 mile from Ju V' U school P.O. ill] creamery, p-rily improved 1m l of the . be.-t quality, tuis pi\n erty is all pluughable aid guarantud frte from noxious w< eds, about 1500 acies light t-iwa bush, when surface sown this lanl grasses and clover as an' in dicauon of the p op rtv i< the adjoining farm is for rale at £l2 per acre. About 500 acres, are prns*ej and cultivated, » ow carrying 1500 and 400 bead of cattle. New G r otiied hrufe, we»th 111 conveniences. The prica is o)y £2 15 per acre. Very easy terno. 74
LAND OFFICES. Central Chamber's, MANNERS ST *EI WELLINGTON JN a few cliys p-wliculars cf a choice li t of Sheep and Dairy Properties, for sale or exchange, will 1» alvertiseJ. Whtshaw & Greenfield, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.
Two Special Farm Bargains. WE direct jot r attention to the following faiDca which we unhesitatingly state to ba the pick of their respective distri.fcg. Inspect at once. It will pay you. Wellington Distinct. OA A ACKIiS. Very conveniently 04fc4fc situa ed within*half a mile of the school, post office and creamery. I Lyiug well to the sun and comprising an exceptionally well-improved property, complete in every detail and with sub' stantially built and modern 9-roomed rcsidenc, having bathroom (hot and cold water), scullery, patent lire and earthquake ptoof chimueys. Beautifuily laid out grcuods and gardens, with metalled drive tohoose. Outbuildings include woslshed to hold beuveen 500 to 600 sheep, concrete dip end drainirg pens. Stable, sheep and cattle jard3. The homestead has gas installed, and there is a ca[ ital system of drainape. Splendidly graced, all low-lyirg country. About 4GO acres have been under cultivation. 30 ac es now being j.repand for rapa. Well-watered and subdivided into '2O padd cks. All fuic s in tip-top condition 7or 8 wires. liich chccolate loam soil. The s.ock carried this winter was 2,000 sheep, 120 he»d of cattle and 15 horses, beside which a good head of fat sheep have beeD sold oil the place at diffeient times durii g the last few month'. The carrying cap acity can be safely said to be 3 sheep to the acre, and to give some idea of the quality of ihe f ei, ItOO sheep were kept well on 300 acre 3 throughout this wi <■ ter. Practically all tho land is ploughable and 70 acres are now under crop; The present owner has firmed th a section for the pust thirty jears and has recent'y spent £I,OOO in bui thi honuEtead. The property is all that can be desired and is woith every penny of the jrice asked, viz - £lB per acre. Good teims can bo arranged if desired. Inspected and thoroughly recommended Marlborough District, ACKES. Kent 2i 8d for 040 O\J»U acres, 4s 61 for ICG ao'es. Tenure L 1 P. Every acre is ploughable, 50J acres have been ploughed and cropped. Magnificent barley crops have been taken from the land. 320 acres is now down ; n English grass, 200 in Native gra s, 100 acres in oats, and 80 acres are ploughed ready for rap 3. Improvements include 3-roomed men's •.vhare, stable to accommodate 8 horses, with storage accommodation for 40 tons of chalf, woolshed GGft by lGft, 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 win ter the property has stocked 1200 sheep of which 900 wera breeding ewes. A few days 330 hoggets w?re sold sfc 13s per ho id so that present stock consists only of 9CO ewes. These are half bred of all fgoi Also 6 firsi-class young draught hoises , on property, and a number of agricultural implements, harntss, etc. *lh& pries for tbe property bare is £4,500, c oj.s at valuation. Terms—£l,soo cash, balance at 5 p?r cent for term of years to be arranged. The stock and implements CMild also ba taken at valuatoi if required. Further particulars from EAST & EAST, WELLINGTON & CHBISTOHURCH.
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