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Lands far Sale. MACLEAN PERRY STREET, MASTERTON". | i AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE \- j FINANCIAL AC ENTS, ZVSasierton.. P.O. Box 120. • Telephone 20S. ! ""Say of Plenty Properties. ! A MONEY-MAKING IN\ ESTMENT. freehold. I.KOO acres fenced, sub-divided and surface-sown, part ploughed, about 2,000 acres bush, high fern. Two-thirds 01 "the laud is ploughable when cleared. The laud is mostly easy rolling downs, lies well to tin* sun. and is splendidly watered. Tli'.; ;i miostead contains 7 rooms, and has every convenience; there arc als" numerous outbuildings, besides stockyards, etc. The property i.s situated within 1(5 miles of a town, the main road from which runs ri«-ht through the propertv, "WHICH IS ADMIWABLY -SUITED FOR CUTTING UP INTO SMALL FARMS, dairying has already started in the district. "Land in the vicinity has heoii selling at from /2 los to over £h per aero, and owing to the trend of settlement must rapidly increase in value. Some of the best sheep and eifile nave been sold ell t.'nin nivmert-v. which is splendid fat.cntms piviperp id, 1 mile from post i.meiy, 200 .-teres ..:S, '''> J ■- Ji'L'S swamp cattle cnr.itry at a cheap figure we have no Hesitation in recommending this property which we have personally inspected. Price X'.KXV, /j.OOO cash. SO°Sl: freehold, 1 mile from post ollice, ■'.! from ctei.me;y, 200 acres ploughe. I and in gr.-.:s, 'ij ..jres swamp JOU acres surf>iee sowsi, o ;,.iuee rough feed, ring-fenced, ~i]S>.ii\ i ;.d into S paddocks, 4 roomed house, and other CHitbuildings. Price //I per acre, terms. 800 aeros good ilaxVwamp, partly drained and portion growing flax, new 5-roomed house and outbuildings, ;'eL.I.P., rent Gd per acre, price £o 10s, Storms. 393 L ncres, freehold, tip top turnip i, ring-fenced and subdivided into 0 padlocks, practically all ploughable, good b'-roomed, nouso and all conveniences, !i mi!e.s from creamery. Price /TO 10s per acre, terms. acres freehold, 16 acres newly sown grass. S acres turnips, balance river fiat and rough feed, 0 paddocks well fenced, small whare, carry SO cows. Price £7 per acre, .£2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 3SO acres, freehold, highly improved dairy-farm, suitable tea- fattening or cropping, plenty of buildings, etc, ;ular bargain at £7 pet acre. ,- m. u ner particulars we shall be pleased to supply on application. Having resided and spent some considerable 'time in the Hay of Plenty District, prospective buyers can be assured of reliable information. AND, ESTATE it COMMISSION I AGENTS, Pahtatua. CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE MARKET. 733 acres, all level, ploughable country. Most of the country iias been ploughed. Well divided with first-class fences in'o 11 paddocks, new 8-roorned house and all conveniences, woolshed, stables mpleinsnt sheds, cowsiied, sheep-yards. AH buildings are new, water-races through whole property, li miles from township. Tenure L.1.P., rent 2s S)d. Owner's interest £A os per acre. This property grows splendid oats, iape and turnips. The first genuine buyer who sees tnis property wilt purchase. There is no mortgage at present on the property. 83 aires leased with right of purchase at £& 10s, rent 8s per acre, lease ha* s'yews to run, carrying 2 sheep per acre, besides, cattle, situated i> miles from railway station and good town. House, yards, and all necessary outbuildings. A g >od property. Owner's interest, 30s per acre. W. kglis Husband, LAND A&ENT, PAHIATUA. 593 Acres, of which 429 acres are freehold and 164- acres lease in perpetuity, all in grass, divided into 10 paddocks by first-class fences, limestone ar. d papa formation, no rough hills, can ride all over it, carries 2 sheep and cattle; 6-ioomed house, stable, cowshed, trap-shed, yards, etc.; 11 milas by good road from Pahiatua, As this property must be sold, it has been reduced by £i per acre. Price now £H 15s for freehold and owner's interest in L.1.P.. .£3,200 can remain on mortgage at 6 per out. O'&CS acres, of which 400 acres are freehold, balance L.1.P., all well fenced, the country is hilly and undulating, divided into 7 paddocks, metalled road to property, carries 1200 sheep and 130 grown cattle, but when fully improved will carry more ; there are still about 85 acres of bush, on the property, f> roomed house and new woolshed xnd sheepyards. Rent of L.I.P. is £ls per annum. This property is in the Pahiatua district, and is to he sacrificed at £6 10s per acre, .£3OOO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage The owner is willing to sell half of it, with the buildings, for .£7 per acre. Beyers should inspect this property before buying elsewhere. 1110 5Q7 aces, all grassed, with the exception of 14 acres ornamental bush, 8 acres now ploughable, 65 acres ploughable when stumped, ring-fenced and divided into ( J paddocks, well watered, 500 acres undulating and hilly, limestone formation, carrying capacity 2Jsheep per acre. Buildings consist of 7-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, outbuildings, good woolshed, yards, liouse insured JMOO, land transfer title ; the property is situated 10 miles from two good towns by excellent roads. Price £lO 10s per aero. 1006 100 Acre Dairy Farm, price .£lB 10s per acre. Good place. Will exchange for a country store. Equity £ 1,000. LAND AGENT PA HI ATEA POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. FRUIT! ~FRU!T ! l-\HiECT FROM THE ORCHARDS J AT NELSON. At Wholesale Wellington Prices, Supplies arrive daily, and we sell in small and large quantities. Tomatoes a M. ARONSTEN.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3106, 1 February 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3106, 1 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3106, 1 February 1909, Page 8

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