Lands for Sale. I <J. A. «!• . AND C 0. 5 PERRY STREET, M4STERTON. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, EST VIE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Master ton. P.O. Box 120. Telephone 208. Bay of Plenty Properties. A MONEY-MAKING INVESTMENT. , SOOO acres freehold, 1,800 acres I fenced, sub-divided and surface-sown, part ploughed, about 2,000 acres bush, remainder high fern. Two-thirds of the land, is ploughable when cleared. The land is mostly easy rolling downs, lies well to the sun, and is splendidly watered. The homestead contains 7 rooms, and has every convenience; there are also numerous outbuildings, besides stockyards, etc. The property is situated within 1G miles of a town, the main road from which runs right through the property, WHICH IS ADMIHABLY -SUITED FOR CUTTING UP INTO SMALL FARMS, dairying has already started in the district. Land in the vicinity has been selling at from £2 15s to over £5 per acre, and owing to the trend of settlement must rapidly increase in value. Some of the best sheep and cattle have been sold oil this property, which is splendid fattening country. To anyone wanting good cattle country at a che?.p figure we have no hesitation in recommending this property which we have personally inspected. Price £9OOO, £IOOO cash. S£J"4L acres, freehold, 1 mile from post otlice, '4 from creamery, 2(-)0 acres ploughed and in grass, 80 acres swamp 100 acres surface sown, balance rough feed, ring-fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 4 roomed house, and other outbuildings. Price £4, per acre, terms. 300 acres good flax swamp, partly drained and portion growing flax, new 5-roomed house and outbuildings, L. LP., rent 6d per acre, price £o 10s,
301 acres, freehold, tip top turnip farm, ring-fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, pvjictically all ploughable, good (j-roomcd no use and all conveniences, 1-J miles from creamery. Price 1 10 10s per acre, tonus. *7 S acres freehold, 16 acres newly sown grass, 8 acres turnips, balance river flat and rough feed, (j paddocks well fenced, small whare, carry 30 cows. Trice .£7 per acre, .£2OO cash, balance at 5 ' per cent. 320 acres, freehold, highly improved dairy farm, suitable for fattening or cropping, plenty of buildings, etc, a regular bargain at .£7 pet acre. Further particulars we shall be pleased to supply on application. Having resided and spent some considerable time in the Bay of Plenty District, prospective buyers can be assured of reliable inc irmation. Mastekton £3-Roomed house, \ acre land, two frontages, water, drainage, land all profitably laid out with fruit trees, also 2 large vineries in full bearing, cows'hvd, fowl-house and outhouses, 5 mirutes from P.O. Price .£f>sQ, fruit bringing in M 0 per year. Apply early, easy terms. Q[ Building Sections. Church Street, £Su each. The equity of .£2500 in SOO acres, L LP., dairying improved farm, n»ar station, for iiawke's Bay, L I.P. shebp country. Price £li, rent £l"> per annum; good value. For Exchange—Numerous equities jf sheep farms, dairy farms, town sections, hotels, etc.
F. P. WELCH, !.AND AND ESTATE AGENT, Perry Street, Master-ton. Valuations made on Town and Country Property. Agent: Yorkshire Insurance Coy., Fire and Accident. Accident and Employers' Liability. live Stock Insured and Foaling Risks Taken. TO LET. Hogg Crescent, two houses, 6 and 7 rooms, 15s week; Trustee-st., 5 rooms, Us; Lincoln Road, 6 rooms, 13s; 7-r nouse, Church street, 16s ; 7-r, Worksop Uoad, 17s 6d; several good shops, with or without living rooms; 6-r house, ijueen Street, 12s; $ rooms, Cole-st, 10s ; 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms in good house. i FOB SALE. | vS-I'oome 1 House and conveniences, off ; Linco n Road, a good house. Price £4OO. Only £lO down, and balance I arranged on weekly payments, Unpaid principal le-. ring interest at 0 percent. [ HOUiSE 8 rooms, with every convani- | ence, not Jonsr built, good irardi'n, conserve tory, stables, trapshed. £I3OO. j SECTION near centre of Master *on» cost £125, sell at £\os. O Roomed House and nearly -J-acre land, good position. £460, £IOO cash, owner leaving district. [SMALL BUSINESS, with splendid agency, bringing in £2OO year. Stock under /200 at valuation; excellent opening for pushing man. Fish and Supper Rooms, rent of 7 rooms 125.-No opposition. Trade about £7O monthly. Only £32 10s. LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 5»©3 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 and papa formation, no rough hPls, can ride all over it, carries 2 sheep and cattle; 6-icomed house, stable, cowshed, trap-shed, yards, etc.; 11 milds by good road from Pahiatua. As this property must be sold, it has been reduced by £1 per acre. Price now £S 15s for freehold and owner's interest in L.I.P. JG3.J200 can remain on mortgage at 6 per cant. £3»"&(3 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 sheap and 130 grown cattle, but when fully improved will carry more ; there are still about 85 acres of bush on the property, 6roomed house and new woolshed ind sheepyards. Rent of L.I.P. is £ls per annum. This property is in the Pahiatua district, and is to be sacrificed at £6 10s per acre, £3ouo of the purchase money can remain on mortgage The owner is willing to «ell halt' of it, with the buildings, for £7 per acre. Buyers should inspect this property before buying elsewhere. 111 < > 587 ac-es, all grassed, with the • .\ ception of 14 acres ornamental busl • acres now ploughable, 65 acres liable when stumped, ring-fenced :m i divided into 9 paddocks, well watered, 500 acres undulating and hilly, lime* stone formation, carrying capacity 2,J sheep per acre. Buildings consist of house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, outbuildings, good woolshed, yards, house insured £4OO, land transfer title ; the property is situated 10 miles from two good towns by excellent roads. Price £lolos per acre. IGO6 QOO Acre Dairy Farm, price £lB- - per acre. Good place. Will exchange foi a country s*ore. Equity £ '.,000. iffllfflM LAND AGENT PAHIATUA
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3114, 12 February 1909, Page 8
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