La.nds tor aaie PERRY STREET, MASTER-TON. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. A SPLENIHD INVESTMENT IN HOUSE PROPERTY. , Dwelling—4 rooms, water and drainage now lot at 8s per week to good tenant;, only 3 minutes' walk from Post Office. One of the best residential sites in Masterton. Price only ,£l2O. Easy terms if desired, To is to buy. SHEEP ANU DAIKF FARM. Q7B acres, A mile from schoo 1 and creamery and post office ; new family residence, woolshed. barn and dip; 60 acres rich river fiats, balance limestone hills ; now wintering 500 ewes, 100 ewe lambs (one earmark), 40 cattle and horses ; plenty of totara for fencing; clumps of native bush. This property is, without doubt, one of the finest littlo farms in the North Tslaad. Price .£l6 per acre. /3320 can ■ remain at 5 per cent, balance arranged. 1908 FOR SALE OK LEASE. 30 acres, level land, near Masterton, securely fenced, water races, shed, will gro.v good crops. Full particulars on. application to W. H. Cruickshank. House, C room?, bath room, pantry and wash-house, new, Villa Street. Price ,£3BO. Terms can be arranged. Sections, Houses and Farms for sale in every part of the district. Call in and get full particulars. !HE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, kid. FIRE AND MARINE. Head Oflice: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, .£500,000 N.Z. Branch:' PRINCIPAL O*FICE: WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. J AS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary. W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street. Masterton. Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Sharebs-okers, lOfi Lambion Quay, "Wellington. FAMOUS OTAKI LAED. ©"7S acres, 625 acres grass, 350 acre 3 bush, 150 acres very rich fiat, worth. .£SO per acre for dairying, 500 acres hills, 385 acres undulating country, substantially fenced into-12 paddocks, permanent water, hills carry 2 sheep per acre all year round and do them well. The rich flat, which has a metal road frontage, will cany 4 sheep per acre or 1 beast per acre. Buildings—new up-to-date 6-roomtd house, offices, 4-rooraed cottage, cart ? .«ed ; cowshed,, worksnop, nial'/o wLare. This prO-~ petty is the cheapest place we have had 1 placed in our hands for sale for a very long time, and few properties can com- ! pnre with it in carrying capacity, faci- ' lity for fattening, nearness ti markets, i and unequalled climate. Otaki, on the Manawatu Line, is famous for its salubrious climate, and the healthy stock raised off its pastures in strong demand. This property can cither be purchased as a whole at £l4 per acre, or 870 acres hill undulating, andabcut 60 acres (frontage) or fiat land, together with all building.-, at £lO 10s per acre. Terms can lie arranged jthis is undoubtedly the cheapest, and, cf its class, the bo.-t, [place in the Otaki district.
AND, ESTATE & COMMISSION" < AGENTS, Pahiatua. 4:23 acres, all in-grass, and well divided, 100 acres level enough to plough, ba!anee easy hills, goor* two sheep country, good metal road. Price, £5 10s, ver,y easy terms to good man.
100 acre dairy farm, within short distance of factory and stat'on, will dairy 45 cows. Price ,£2O 5s per acre, about /250 cash. LSO acres, rich flat river deposit, some of the best land in the country, good house, cowshed with machines, $- mile from factory, school and P. 0., 1 mile from railway station. Price J>32, only c*sh required. FOE SALE.—The le.°se of good dairy farm of 144 acres, with between fifty and sixty good dairy cows, pigs, cart, horse, harness, and cans, as a goingconcern ; close to factory; lease has 4 years to iun with optional purchasing clause, EEAL ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT. Nos. 1 & 2, Citt Chambers, (Ist floor) Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Auckland. Ruameka & Whaharangi Block Situated at Hiruharama, on the Wanganui River. SITUATION—4O miles up the Wanganui River, with about 4 miles frontage to the river, and within 2 miles of i'ipiriki. Freehold, 750 acres, almost clear of timber, as it has been felled and grassed about 20 years, and has been in one owner's hands for that period. Leasehold, 2017 acres Government Lease—under Maori Land Board, 21 years with option of renewal for another 21 years, valuation for improvements, rent 2/11 per acre for .1568 acres, and 2/5 per acre for 419 acres. Homestead—2£ miles by dray road from P.O. stores and church, where steamor 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, 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 present effected on the leasehold but bushfelling is to commence almost immediately. Carrying capacity—all the country is at any rate 2 sbeep land the freehold is now carrying that amount of stock and 50 head of cattle and hoises. PRlCE—Everything as a going concern, with delivery within a month of purchase, if necessary, .£7700. 1400 sheep and 50 head of cattle go with' estate.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3197, 25 May 1909, Page 8
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