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Lands for Sale. w. n. AUCTiONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSUEANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASIERTON. The Oldest Established and Principal Agency in the Wairarnpa. For Sate. ,i pf f~\ Acres, Waverlcy district, about 'jbeJv/ 150 acres flat, balance good grazing hills, 40 acres been ploughed, and other 15 acres partly stumped and cleared. 12 paddocks, well-watered by streams and springs. Good house of 9 nwmis, bathroom, water laid on. Cement well holding 3000 gallons, woolshed, dip and cement draining pens, trapshed, stable, cowbail, and granary combined 30ft x 26ft. Good orchard, garden and good shelter. Owner states that the carrying capacity is 2 ewes to the aero and will do more with winter crops. Grows good oats, rape and root crops., Situate 6 miles from station and 10 chains from school. Price only ,£ll per acre, about .£I7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 2879 A House for £95. CLOSE to the Railway Station. Main water supply, gas and drainage. New 6-roomed house with bathroom, pantry, and washhouse with copper and tubs. Price .£445. Mortgage .£350. Only .£96 cash required. Present owner will lease premises for 12 months at 14s, per week, or on weekly tenancy at; 15s. splendid investment or good opportunity to purchase a house on easy terms. A Cheap Section, J~E cmse'l! you a Half acre Section in . . favourite residential quarter for £155. 'J here is a capital 6ft boarded fence on the two main sides. It will be worth your while to make further enquiries raspecting this lot. Owner requires immediat •■ crier. . * 2517 Nine pen cent. Investment. r|CCUPYING a handy position'near the L/ Post Office, shops. built and compact little house 5 roomp, bathroom, scullery, washhouse. etc. Sixty.feet frontage to section. Let to pood tenant at 13s per wek. Work this cut and see what it returns if purchased at £365. HOUSES lO LET. 8-r6omed House, in Cole Street, bathroom. 17s 6d a week. The Pines, Victoria Btreet, 14 roonn, 25s per week. 8-r.d, Worksop Road, 14s per week. 8-r.d.,'Linooln Road, 20s per week. 5-r.d., Bannister Road, 163 per week. 6-r.d., LiDsdowne, 14s per week. 5-r.h., Cole Street, 15a per week 2 4.r.d., Bentley Street, lis per week. Our Land Guide contains particulars of all available properties in the Wairarapa, together'with a most, com plete list of local houses and sections. There are also details of farms and businesses for sale in various quarters of the North and South Islands. Copy I posted free on application. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, Shake Beokees. Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch. A SNlP—Taranaki. ' Acres, freehold. 80 acres in l.zJ orchard, 15 years old. Wellselected fruits, great quantity of cherries, walnuts and chestnuts. The place has been all felled , and grassed for about 20 years, 1280 acres leasehold of Maori land adjoining. Lease 21 years to run witli option of renewal for 21 years. Valuation for improve-, ments at the end of lease. Rent Is 7d per acre. No goodwill for this if taken with freehold. About 100 acres fit for the plough, but no artificial feeding has been done,on the property. Low hill country, rideable on horseback, papa and limestone formation. Divided into 22 paddocks with 7 and 8 galv. wires. All well watered with springs, well sheltered, warm and sunny climate. , Modern 8-roomed dwelling, hot and cold water service to bath, sink and lavatory basin, water supply by never failing spring with ram and tanks. 20 French casement windows with shutters. Modern woolshed, with shearing plant, night pens holding 350 sheep, whare for workmen, stable, workhouse, and woolshed, very large building. Buildings insured for ,£llOO value of buildings .£2OOO. Carrying 2 • sheep per acre. The present owner took over when buying 4 months ago 1100 sheep, mostly breeding ewesj 60 head of cattle and (5 horses. The onlyweed upon the property is Bide Bide. The dwelling is fully furnished and the furniture is insured for ,£250. Implements comprise now double-furrow plough with all tackle, and harrows, roller, mower, seed sower, horse rake, 3 horse chaff cutter, convertable to saw with bench, etc. Woolpress and very numerous supply of garden and all farm implements. Price—Everything on the property including furniture, as a going concern .£7500, or £B. per acre freehold with stock at valuation. Terms—To a competent man, a small amount of cash would bo accepted, balance 5 per cent, or Land Transfer Title given for cash. Q/~\ Acres. Splendid little dairy farm OvJ; of 80 acres. Situated iii best part of Taranaki, close to school, creamery, cheese factory and railway. This farm has an ' up-to-date 5-roomed house with all necessary outbuildings. Price only £2l per acre. £SOO cash is all that is required. Lime. Lime, Lime. THE Priefs c'f AgricultuialLimo will be as follows: 6 ton<* rv "ver, 17s per ton (10 sacks to til- u.u). 3 tons or over, 183 per ton (10 sa?kß to tho ton). 1 ton to i) tons, 2Qs per' ton (10 sacks to Che ton). J-ton lots at r<v(e 22s per ton (10 sacks to the ton}, CRUSHED IiIME, 3s per ten over above rates. Be Sacks--Lime in 6-ton lots can bo sent loos'j in the truck, or in sacks at 6d per sack extra; or farmers may send their own saciis to be tilled. Fne© Railage.— The Government carried Lime for agricultural purposes free in truck loads of not less than 6 tons to bona fide farmers. . MauricevSHe Lime Co. GEO. DRYDEN, Manager.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
900

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9024, 10 January 1908, Page 8

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