Lands for j>a e W. H. Cniicksliank PEEEY STEEET, MASTEETON. ■ LAND & GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHEEP STATION TO LEASE. Farm to Lease. TO lET—37S acres well watered, hilly sheep country, 9 miles from Masterton. No buildings. Sent £lq. Good opportunity for a man with a small capital. Will give right of purchase. Goodwill of splendid Lease J for sale cheap. 300 acres, low hills and flats, subdivided, well grassed and watered, 6 roomed house and outbuildings, 4 miles from railway station, about 2 miles from dairy factory, school, etc. Lease has 5 years to run from Ist April next at 12s 6d per acre, with purchasing clause at ,£l2 10s per acre for the freehold. Goodwill .£3OO. 617 acres to lease for any time from 2 to 5 years, 540 acres in grass, balance good cattle bush, low limestone hills, Konini district, well watered, ring fenced, and in 6 large and 2 small paddocks, no house on it, woolshed, 2 sets yards, 80 acres in turnips (Yellow Aberdeen). .£4O is wanted for this crop, and it is worth a lot more. Eent 9s 66. per acre for grass portion, bush given in. Eates paid by owner. Eent half yearly in advance. No parchasing clause, as it is an Lease. The country isi really good. 4LOO acres, Masterfcon, 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. 1876 HE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. FIEE AND MAEINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, ,£500,000 N.Z. Branch: PEINCIPi L OFFICE: WELLINGTON N. Eeid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and E. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Eesident Secretary. W. H. CEUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street. Masterton. W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. ISO acres, freehold, all flat rich river deposit, subdivided into 10 naddocks, well watered by riv?r and running streams, situated 10 miles from Pahiatua on a good metalled road, will carry 70 cows all the year round. Buildings consist of a house of 6 large rooms, til feet 2in. stud, not quite finished inside, new milking shed, 6 stalls, concrete floor and race, engine frocm and cart shed. Eates £7 per annum. Price £d2 per acre, £2OBO ef the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent for 3 years. This farm is second to none for dairying, tlw land being of the veiy best, and there is a belt of native bush on the river reserve adjoining, which is splendid sheltsr. Factory, school, post and telephone office all within a mile. This property is guaranteed equal to the description. 1146 226 acres all in grass, ring fenced subdivided into 7 paddocks, fences all in good order, 7-roomed house, all conveniences, which consists )f bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs set in dairy ami workshop, water and acetylene gas laid on, woolshed, cow bails and cartshed, all buildings, 2 sets sheen yards; 6 miles from Eketahuna by 2 good metalled roads, railway station and creamery about 3 miles. £ll 10s per acre, present mortgage .£ISOO, balance cash. 1144
DAIEY FARM TO LEASE--3 acres, undulating and flat, abou*", half and half, 5 acres in crop, subdivided into 4 paddocks, a'l watered by running streams, 6 roomed house and scullery, milking shad and cart fhed, 25 cows besides dry stock on the property. Lease has 4J years to ran. Eent .£6O per annum, rates £6 10s. Price for goodwill £3OO, which in eludes 13 fully paid-up saares in Ballance Dairy Factory; all the crops in the ground, and rent to October, 1909. There is about 300 cords of firewood on the property, which the factory is™£jiv-~ ing from 15s to 18s a cord for. Si nek taken at valuation. 1150' REAL ESTATE & COMMISSION [AGENT. Nos. 1 & 2, City Chambers, (Ist floor) Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Auckland. _ Ruameka & Whaharangi Block Situated at Hiruharama, on the Wanganui "River. SITUATION—4O miles np the Wanganui River, with about 4 miles frontage to the river, and within 2 miles of Kpiriki. Freehold, 750 acres, almost clear of timber, as it has bsen felled and grassed about 20 years,' and hasbeen in one owner's hands for that period. Leasehold, 2017 acres Govern-. - ment Lease—under Maori Land Board, 21 years with option of renewal for another 21 years, valuation for improvements, rent 1/11 per acre for 1568 acres, and 2/5 per acre for 449 acres. Homestead—2 £ miles by dray road from P.O. stores and church, where steamer calls every day in summer and alternate days in winter. Woolshed— Modern, with Cooper's machine and shearing plant; night pens, holding 350, sheep. Whares—for workmen, I stables, work house, tool-shed. Insurance on buildings, .£llsO. SchoolGovernment assisted school on property. Improvements of Freehold—--22 paddocks with 7 and 8 galvanised iron wires, about 100 acres are fit for the plough, and stumped, but no artificial feeding has been done to any extent on the property. No improvements are at preser>t effected on the leasehold but bushfelling is to commence almost immediately. Carrying capacity—all - the country is at any rate 2 sheep land the freehold is now carrying that amount of stock and 60 head of cattle and horses. PRlCE—Everythir gas a going concern, with delivery within a month of purchase, if necessary, £7700. 1400 sheep and 50 head of cattle go with estate. 1 OO balance arranged i-vy 150 acres near Cambridge. Half good"graso, balance fern. School creamery and P.O. within 1 mile. Price £8 per acre. HIPKtNS & MA.DILL * uckland. No. 4*500.
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