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Lands for Sale, BOSS & CO. LAND AGENTS, MASTEETON. TO LEASE. , Acres, six-roomed house, all modem convenience, hot and cold water, drainage. Rent £io per year. Applysharp. 3LO aciQ3 orchard, 1800 fruit ireas, close to Masterton, good 6-roomed house, hot hnuse srjlfindid place for hoes or market vwdfln. Pr'ce ,£2OOO, will accept .£2OO cash, wl ' exchange for a smaller tarra pood lani. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. About 4000 acres, real good i.ieep country, well watered, good Vnuse, woolshed, all necessary buildings, clos3 to Masterton. Term 3 ,£BOOO cash, including 6500 sheep and 200 head cattle. O.E.P. "713 acres, O.RP., at 30s, good bush land, 100 acres grass, 35 chains fencing-, cash JUOO, balance 4J per cent. L.1.P.. acres, 60 acres grass, -■}- miles fencing, 4-roomed house, orchard and garden, 20 minutes' walk from telephone office, creamery and school, good bush country, goodwill. _LO3L acres, 21 miles from township, 100 acres grass, fenced, now being run as private dairy factory. Will sell the lotfcr.£73o.

ROSS & CO., QUEEN STREET, Sf ASTERTON. 4=S*3L acres, first-class land, situated at Paengaroa, Auckland; this property is well improved is mostly all ploughable, and is splendid land for yielding heavy grain and root crops. The property is divided into 13 well-fenced and permanently watered paddocks that carry 2 sheep to the acre, besides cattle. There is a large orchard of orange lemon, grapes, plums, apricots, etc. Numerous plantations are planted, including black wattle, gum, and pine. There is over 20 tons oaten hay stacked. There are 14 acres maize 30 acres turnips and potatoes now under cultivation. The school, post office and creamery are within 2 miles of the town. There is a small, cheese* making plant on the premises, other improvements, etc. House 7 rooms; bathroom, hot and cold water, daiiy, blacksmith's shop, loose-box, stable, feedroom, large implement shed, 8 bails, 2 yards and crush. This property is situated in one of the best climates in the Dominion. Fruit, vegetables, crops of all descriptions thrive well here. There is a good view of the ocean from the homestead Will be leased at 9s per acre for a term of 5 or 10 years with right of purchase at '/0 5s per acre. Price for owner's interest .£I2OO. A SNIP. Buyer can go in for .£4OO.

J. R. NICOL, auctioneer, Land, Estitk, Insurance, & Financial Agent. BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON. S. R. EDV> ARDS, Property Department. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE For Exchange—tos acres L,I t', 300 acres in grass, balance valuable milling timber, bringing in ovet £IOO per annum in royalty, partly fenced and subdivided, about fcu aces fiat, balance hilly, good sheep country ; new 9-roomed house and outbuildings, B miles from railway station, 2 miles from school, creamery and post • like on good metalled road. Pricti, £i per acre, equity /2430. *""' WiH exchange for 200 acres dairying land with equity of .62000 balance in cash. =OO acres, L.I P., 360 acres in g- ass, about 250 acre*: ploughable, well-fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks, 4roomed house, cowshed and harness? room, 5 miles from god iown, railway station, sale yards, etc. Price £V2. per

acre, equity £1326. Will exchange fot small property and £3OO cash. 22tj 570 acres, 'freehold, fist-class lim< - stone country, a'l lnv hills, 200 acres plonghabte, 50 acres stumped, 20 acres under cops, good 0-roomed house, woolshed, .baggy shed, 6 miles {'rain station, 2 miles from school, creamery and post and telephone office. £ls per acre, equity £IBSO, ba'anee at 5 per cent for 4 years. Will exchange for 800 acres partly improved sheeu country. 250 380 acres, freehold, all in grass, nearly all flat and ploughable, well fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks, good ft-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, cowbails, hay sheds and other building'?, all in first-class order, handy to school and creamery, j-milo from railway station, 14 miles from large town. Price £3O per acre, equity about £-i 60. This is a first-class property, and is suitable for fattening or dairying. Owner will exchange lor sheep run. 37 Write for our list of properties for sale or exchange. HUSBANB~& FINCH, LA S D AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE. Some Good Investments. 668 Acres, O.R.P. at 17/6 per acre. 120 acres in grass, ! acres suitable for sawrailling, 2J sheep land. Price only £2 10s per acre. 3164 587 Acres, O.K. P. 200 acres in grass balance good bush, 4-roomed house 1 , orchard, cowshed and yards. "Price £1 per acre. 3161 39 Acres, freehold. All in grass, 6 paddocks, 4 room dwelling, 12 bail cowshed and outbuildings. Good orchard, H miles to factory, store and school. Cheap at £l3 per acre. 3159 3L*7O Acres, L I.P. at £lO per annum ! 5-roomed house, etc., 5 good paddocks 4 miles to store, post office, etc. Price £3 10s per acre, or will exchange for town property. 314 209 acres, freehold, 190 acres in grass, balance good shelter bush, 8room dwelling, nearly new, all conveniences, ' 12 bail cowshed and outbuildings, convenient paddocks, 1 mile to creamery, store, post office and school, 5 miles to town. Price £l7 10s per acre. 3157 I have on my books some of the finest sheep and cattle runs in the district, ivrite or call for particulars. NEWTON KING, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH & STEATFOKD ESTAPMSHED 1879.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3122, 24 February 1909, Page 8

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