H. GRUBGKSHANK LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT DAIRY FARM TO LEASE. 142 Acres leasehold, 4 years to tun at I2s per ncre rent, 4-roomed cottage, bayshed. cowshed and trapshed, school, creamery and town quarter of a miln. Price for giodwill, including 23 cows; tt> heifers, 10.\earling?, horse, dray, plough, harrows and : pig», £2GS. 678 Acres, 8 miles from Masterton, 6 paddocks, 100 ucre&%i bush, wintering 2 sheep and 150 head cattle. Price £B* per acre. Terms. No. 1658 357 Acres level land, 5 mi'es from Mas.terton, new 6-roomed bouse and outbuildings, 42 acres in crop. Price £1& per acre. No. 1B3G : SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 140 Acres close to Maslerton, rich river flats two dwellings, plenty of totara and matai firewood, half in now carrying 70 cows. Price £3O per acre. Veryeasy terms. No. 1G25 BSO Acres, Masterton, dwel ing )0< room*, hot and cold water, bathroom, stab'e, woolshed, coach house, men'swhare. Wintered 1700 big sheep, 150 ! cattle, and 20 horse.-. Plenty of: good totara timber. Price £lO per ner*. Terms. 16SQ 716 Aere£, Wairarepn,, 6 paddocks, 40 acres in oats. StocK at present on property 750 sheep, 330 la-üb3, 120 cattle. Price as going concern stock, given in,. £4126. Eauy terms. 1/oSI. CHEAP BUILDING SECTIONS. Two .j-acre sections, Church Street, high and dry. These sections must increasein value. Price £llO each. COSVSP&KV, Ltd* FIRE AND MARINE. Head OfHco ; Sydcay. Incorporated 1862. Capital £500,000 N.Z.Branch:. PRINCIPAL OFFICE- WELLINGTON. N. Reid (Chairman), M. Konnedy, and R. O'Connor* JA.S. S. JAMBfciua* Resident Secretarj W. If. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street Masterfon
WANTED TO SELL-Half Flae in Dairy Farm. Price £4OO, £250 cash. Milking 55 cows. Grard chance for energetic young farmer. 32a UMBTON QUAI. W: LLINGTON.
wmms, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. WELLINGTON, MASTERTON, MAR. TINBORODGH, BKBTAHUNA, & PAHIATUA. mmr again beg to offer our services as Selling Brokers for the coming season. We can offer our clients every convenience for showing their wool to the best advantage, and our new Wellington Wool Store is pronounced by experts tob> among the most up to-date in Australasia. Shipment to London can be made by steamer or sailer at owner's optior. The quantities of wool soil by the Company last season ure far in advanoo of all previous records. SALES 1906-7 1905-6 Sales in Colonies 264,389 209,918 Shipped to London 07,936 71 694 Totals .. 332,3-25 2«1,1U2 Increase for past year totalling 50,713 Bales. Full advance made against clips when required. GOOD WOOL MEANS TOP PRICE. To set Geo! Wo.l use QUIBELL'S DIP Consign your wool to Dalgety and Co., Ltd , WELLINGTON. IHO Aoi ' ea < one of the best dairy ' fauns in the North Island. £'6oo is taken eff Ihis farm every year for milk aloQp, substantial improvements, elese to the bt st factory in the district, and one mile from the railway station. Freehold, £24 per aero, about £O3O cash. fti)fl AclCS ' all in Brass an( l wirevUv fenced, good house, 7 rooms, vroelshed. yards and dip, carrying 1,300 sheep, 350 Jamb? and 100 cattle. Price £7. Gjod tenm arranzed. D]QA Ams freehold and 320 E.lt. •J X O l_/ at 1? per acre, 30 paddocks, modern 10-roomed house, isetsjards, good metal icad, woolsbed forCsbearer.s night pens for nOO sheep, eood twosheep country, 200 acres Hat, 11 miles from good market. Freehold £U» 10?. Leasehold given in. A sound invest* ment. HARE & DAVIDSON, SOLE AGENTS. PABIATUA. V
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8988, 25 November 1907, Page 8
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