Lands for Sale, J. A. J. Maclean & CO., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Master ton. P.O. Box 120. Telephone 208. For Lease at £l5O a year. 300 acres, real good land, highly suitable for dairying, and good sheep country j all in grass, well fenced, four miles from railway ; main road runs through the property. Will lease at 9s 6d per acre, or sell. PRICE, JE9 10s PER ACRE, £3OO CASH A Rare Chance. acres, Leasehold, unimproved, first-class bush land, containing good milling timber, land mostly rich river flats, 60 years' lease. Rental, Is per acre. PRICE FOE GOODWILL, £1 ACRE TERMS. A Good Property, 850 acres, L.1.P., 7 miles from railway station, winters l£ ewes well, besides cattle and horses, new house, yards, shed and men's whare, 100 acres in turnips, all ploughable. Rent 3/8 per acre, PRICE .£4 P.A , TERMS. 700 acres, Masterton, all in grass except 100 acres just been cropped, well fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, comfortable 6-roomed house, having all conveniences, [also stages, granary, and other outbuildings. Will cany about 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE .£ll 10s P.A., TERMS. J&. ; For Lease at £6O a year.|Jjg 400 acres, Wairarapa, all in grass, well watered, splendid sheep councry, no buildings. Rental £6O per annum •:■ PRICE FOR GOODWILL"/100.1 C? ©SO acres, leasehold, Masterton, first-class dairy farm, three parts are ploughable, uubiivided into 8 paddocks well watered. Fine 8-rooraed house., having all conveniences, also 2-roomed whare, stables, cowbyre 7 bails, and other outbuildings. Lease has 8 years to run at lis per acre, with right of purchase at £l3 per acre. Owner prepared to sell at a very low figure 594 acres, Freehold. Bay of Plenty, 1 mile from P. 0., 3 miles from creamery, 200 acres ploughed and in grass, 80 acres swamp, 100 acres surface sown, balance rough feed, r'ng-fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 4-roomed house and other outbuildings. PRICE iM P.A, TERMS. We have several farms and town properties for sale or exchange. Full particulars on application.
W. Inglis Husband. LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 135 acres, freehold, low hills and flats; a good dairy farm with up-to-date house and buildings; 1 mile from Pahiatua, close to cheese factory; about •10 acres been stumped and ploughed; well watered and subdivided. Price £25 per acre. Easy terms, say, £4OO down, balance on mortgage. .:../..! o*3=o acres, good hills. Price £B lss per acre; about £BOO cash. J.OS acres, freehold; a first-class dairy farm. Price MO per acre. Good buildings. Mortgage of £BOO, balance cash. I acres, freehold. A splendid piece of grazing country in 3 paddocks, well watered; plenty feneiug timber; low hills, well cleared. Whare, yards.etc Price £8 10s per acre on very easy terms, balanca ats percent for 5 years. EXCHANGES.] 1076 actes grazing country at £8 17s fld, will exchange for 3 to 400 acres. Equity £3,070. '.QO acres first-class dairy farm, all river flats; good buildings. Pi ice £32 per acre. Equity £1,700. Will exchange for about 50 acres good dairy land, Owner will leave money on seconcV; mortgage to make equities equal. Lease of 420 Acres and Dairy stock for sale. 4:SO acres,, low hills and flats, a first-class dairy and sheep farm, limestone and papa formation, divided into 11 paddocks, all well watered, 7-roomod house, and a 4-roomed house, trap shed, stable, woolshed, sheep yards, all close to factory, railway, school and town. ■ Lessee will sell his lease, having nine years to run, at 10s per acre, together with 50 good dairy cows, half draught horse, new spring dray, and harn ess, 5 milk cans, also New Austral Machines. £4O has been paid off the machines, and the balance, £l6O, is to be paid by the purchaser in +wo years. If owner of property dies before lease expires, the lease can be broken by giving 6 months' notico, and the purchaser of the leaso will got a refund of £ls for every unexpired year of the lease. Price for the lot, including goodwill, £505. This property, or part of it, without the buildings, can easily be let at 15s per acrp.
LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. AND TE KUITI, KING COTJNTKY ME ALBERT GIFFOED, Travelling Representative; ME HAEEY MDSSEN, Manager, Te Euiti. 43=SO acres, freehold, all improved except about 80 acres, flat and undulating, well watered, good homestead, sheds, etc, 2 miles from township, creamery and school. This is an ex • ceptionally good property. Price £7 5s per acre. Terms can be arranged. 212 acres, Freehold, 800 acres in grass and rough feed, balance in titree scrub, 13 paddocks, good sheep proof fence, well wateied. small house, 50 acres ploughed ready for grass, will carry 2 sheep per acre all the year round, all nice easy flat and rolling country, handy to good market. Price £8 per acre. £3OO cash, balance on mortgage. 4-38:3 acres, freehold, 300 acres in grass and crop, carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre, 5 miles from Hamilton, 3 J miles from, railway, creamery and school 2\ miles, post,and wire fencing, 3 paddocks, fenced on two sides by a drain, well watered, requires a little more draining. House of 2 rooms and shed. Prica£Bter acre, .£SOO cash bilance arranged.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3192, 18 May 1909, Page 8
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