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ands for Sale. < IT H. CRUICKSHANK LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 140 Acres, L.1.P., rent and rates £IOO a year, 100 acres flat, 40 undulating, 4 paddocks, all ploughable, 10roomed house and sheds, (belong to the Government.) Now carrying 700 sheep and (5 cattle, and 3 horses. Goodwill .£750. 155 Acres, -J mile from school and .creamery, 40 acres in oats, G paddocks, 30 acres just laid down in grass, 5roomed house and sheds. Freehold. All flat, £O,OO worth of oaten chaff taken off the property this driest of summers, black loamy soil excellent for grass, grain, root; or fattening crops. Price £2O per acre. £I4OO cash. 530 Acres, freehold, 300 acres flat, and 230 acres undulating. 50 acres in oats, ring fenced, and divided into 4paddocks, winters 2 breeding ewes per acre, well watered, loamy soil, an excellent position. Price £ls per acre. £3200 mortgage. Acres, L.1.P., rent ,£2lB a year, 2 miles from school, 7 paddocks, all limestone formation, undulating country, wintering 1600 sheep, 50 cattle, 7 horses, 2-roomed cottage. Price £2BOO. A complete carrying, coaching, and livery stable business, making more than a steady good living, no opposition, good contracts and level roads. Price including horses, vehicles, harness, lease, etc., £350. An investigation will show this to be a very profitable business.

THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, £500,000. N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL Ox PICE: WELLINGTON. N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary. W. H. CEUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street. Masterton. ©■7 Acres, Wingrove Road, Ngaire, all m grass, £sub-divided into two paddocks, 3 acres native bush, well watered by running stream, easily milk 25 cows, 1 mile from creamery, *2£ miles from school, 3 miles from cheese factory, store, Post Office and Railway fetation, good metalled road. Prica £2l per acre. Terms. £3OO cash, balance 6 per cent. 203 acres, all in grass, sub-divided into 10 paddocks, well watered, 20 acres have been stumped and cropped, all sheep-proof fences, road metalled to door, good new dwelling-house, 5 large rooms, pantry, dairy, etc., cow-shed, piggeries, |-mile from creamery, 3 mile's from cheese factory, post office, store and Railway Station. Price £2l nPSZJ?™' Terms Mbe arranged. a r?,^ Cre M' on tlle Kkorangr Road, about 2fimles from Waitara, and 1* trom Tikorangi Co-operative Factory. Level ploughable land, all in grass and crop, good 6-roomed house about 5 years old, value £4OO,- wash-house, etc., with brick chimney and copper, very good 24 bail cowshed, cost £llO, would now cost £150; cart horses, 4 stal stable, piggeries/ cart-shed,, etc., well sub-divided, fences with totara posts. lae buildings and most of the fences are about 5 years old and built of very good material. In addition to supplying Factory, owner has milk-run which is doing about £SO a month and is rapidly increasing, For sale as a going concern £SIOO. Goodwill of milk-run given in. About 60 acres of leasehold Jean also be taken if desired. The freehold is valued at £l7 per acre. Stock and implements at £1065.

D. Charteris, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT New Plymouth. J. B. KEITH, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. Representative : S. E. Amyes. 205 acres, leasehold, rent 5s per acre, with P.C. at £6 per acre, all level agricultural land, has all been ploughed, last winter this property carried over 2 sheep per acre; buildings include house with 5 rooms, 10 bail cowshed, stables, loose boxes. Price for goodwill ,£720. *QO acres all ploughable, three parts or it flat, balance undulating 300 acres m grass, balance in crop, 5 paddocks wintering 2 ewes well, house yards, stable, etc. Price .220 per acre, vl ill exchange for 100 acres close to town. 351 100 acres close to school, store, post office and icreamery, all cleared bush land, about 80 acres flat and ploughable, balance undulating, all in grass, 3G bail cowshed, good garden, well subdivided and watered, carrying 35 milking cows besides young stock. Price .£2l per acre. Cash .£3OO, balance 5 per cent. 342 W. A. BOYES.J [T. WALSH. LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Eketahuna. A RARE CHANCE. 200 Acres, KiO acres in grass, balance in good bush, 5 acres now ploughable, ring fenced, six paddocks, permanent streams, 130 acres undulating, 70 acres river flat, 6-roomed house, I' stall stable, barn, butchers shop slaughter yard, pig paddocks, also numerous outbuildings, 4-roomed house let at 5s per week. Tenure L.1.P., rental £V2 per annum ; 2 miles to township and railway station, 1 mile to school, -J-mile to creamery. Also Butchering business, turnover _£2500 to .£3OOO per annum, horses, carts and harness at valuation. Price .£l2 per acre. i!S00 cash wanted. Business KEELING & WYNN-WILLIAMS, LIMITED., ' QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON, Seed Grain and General Produce Merchants. Sole Agentsjn the Waihaeaj'a Fon THE "HARTNETT" MIT KING MACHINES, The World's Latest, Best, and most Up-to-date. 'The "Hartnett" is fitted with a Patent Automatic Releaser Which prevents Over-milking. Now is the time to order for next season. Write or,call at our Offices for rull particulars. ALSO AGENTS FOB— Thorloy's Combination Shearing Machines. - , Sharpies Tubular Cream Separates. *<'laE Fire Insurance Company.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9062, 10 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9062, 10 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9062, 10 April 1908, Page 8

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