Lands for aai© W. H. CRUICKSHANK PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION - AGENT, . SHEEP STATION TO LEASF.. 3400 acres, Wairarapa, stock afc present on property—sooo sheep (one ear mark), 300 cattle, will for 7: years at 6/@ per acre per annum, with' compensation for permanent improve- - rnents. Full particulars on application, /y. [SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. 700 acres, Masterton, gosd road,, only 12 miles from Masterton, winters--1100 sheep, 72 cattle and 8 horses, now carrying 1700 sheep, 70 acres tape, splendid crop, family residence and alii necessary buildings in perfect order; large clumps of native bush, well' watered by permanent streams. Priceon application. No 1447' A PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR A RETIRED SQUATTER. lO? acies, Upper Plain, dwelling 9 rooms, stable and all necessary outbuildings. Price .£l,lOO, only .£4.00 cash required. No. 1877' 400 acresj Masterton, dwelling 5 . rooms, trap-shed, 3-stall stable, dairy, storeroom, orchard, winters 2 sheep' easily, besides cattle. Good road. Price £8 5s per acre. Easy terms. No. 1876IHE UNITED INSURANCE: COMPANY, Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capita,!,. JB500,00G" N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPE LO* FICE: WELLINGTON* N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary.. W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street. Masterton.
Archibald Crawford IKEAL ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT. Nos. 1 & 2, City Chambebs, (Ist fLOOE> Coener Queen and Victoeta Steeets, Auckland. Preliminary Notice. Magnificent freehold farm of 1000 acresmore or less, sifcaate on the main road half-way between Whangarei and' Kiripaka, about 5 miles from Whangarei, the property of Lady Douglas.. 580 acres in grass, 50 acres splendid bush, orchard of 1£ acres mixed trees, 300 acres of rich COAL-BEAKING land .£IOOO would build a- new lineto connect with Whangarei railway line to bring out the coal; carrying at present 500 head of cattle; well' wateied by streams. House of 9' large and iofty rooms, hot and cold: water laid on; an unfailing spring close to house with windmill distri- • lutes the water to the house and 3- . paddocks; all necessary outbuildings.. Price, .£2O per acie. ARA-RIMU ?OUTH-about 30 milesfrom Auckland, cheap farm of 232" acres, ICO acres grass, 60 acres bush, 12 - acres cultivation, small orchard mixed trees; carrying 18 cows, 6 horses and ' all young btock; fenced and subdividedinto 8 paddocks; veil watered by creeks and springs; house of 6 rooms in... good repair, barn, c.nvshed, stable, etc, creamery, 1 £ miles, school, church and ■ p o. 2 miles, about 8 miles from Druryj i ail way station by good road. Price,. £4 per acre, verv easy terms. s/1182" WHA.NGARAL'A—aLout 38 miles from* Aucklaud by rail, splendid little dairy/ farm < f Ti l acres, 59 acres in grass, 3." acres bush, 1 acre orchard, balancecultivation, ring fenced and subdivided, watered by springs; houss of: 5 rooms in good repair, dairy, largebarn, cow.-hed, stable, etc, 1£ milesfrom township, creamery, school, P.O. and railway station. Price .£l7 per-, acre. silidd;
I J. D, C. CREWE. LAND & ESTATE AGENT, PAHIATUA. Established 1899. 5 acres, freehold, and well improved, all in grass and well watered j: 6-roorned house, cowshed and w.-.ol-shed, di rided into 7 paddocks, 40 acresploughable ; carrying capacity 2 slxep to the acre. Price £ll 10s per acre, .£650 cash, balance at 5a per cent. 612. S©3 Acres, good sheep country, all in gra-s and rinz-fenced and subdivided. 6-roomed house, cowbails,. etc, well-watered .by permanent streams. Price J29 lOs an acre. 618 63 acres, freehold, divided into ?'
paddocks, good 8-roomed house, cowshed, otc, dose to creamery, school, railway and P.O. Price terms. [6Ol FOE EXCHANGE Unencumbered.
Pahiatua town properties for small: /arm of 20 to 40 acres. " AND, ESTATE & COMMISSION Pahiatua. CHEAPEST PEOPERTYIN THE MARKE'I. 733 acres, all level, ploughablecountry. Most of the country haa been ploughed. Well divided with first-class fences in + o .11 paddocks,, new 8-roojLued house and all conveniences, woolshed, stables, implement, sheds, cowshed, sheep-yards. All buildings are new, water-races through whole property, 1$ miles from township. Tenure L.1.P., rent 2s 9d. Owner's interest £4- 5s per acre. This, property grows splendid oats, rape and turnips. The first genuine buyer who sees tliis property will purchase. There is no mortgage at present on the property. j3© a,cr t s rich dairy land, all flat, highly improved, 3 acres of orchard, £ mile from factory, 1£ from station, .£2OO per year is the milk return. Priceincluding 13 picked cows, horse, 2 spring drays 2 sets harness, milk cans, 4£ tons of hay, potatoes, all tools, furniture, cooking utensils. Purchaser g«es in ai.d vendor walks out. A model little proceity. Price as a going concern, is on mortgage. 300 acres, all in grass, well fenced horse yards, carrying 600 sheep and 40 head of cattle; 2 J miles from railway, Freehold .£7— £*.QQ cash. A cheapproperty. .O/fl f\(\ CASH, balance arranged. hold, 200 acres leasehold at £& 18s per annum. 200 acres bush, balance grap3 and crop j 2 cottages. Price /1200. HIPKINS & MADILL, Auckland. 4&Sb>
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