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Lands for Saie, J. A. J. Maclean & CO., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Masterton. P.O. Box 120. Telephone 208. ! For Lease at £l5O a year. 300 acres, real good land, highlysuitable lor dairying, and good sheep country; 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, £9 10s PER ACRE, £3OO CASH A Rare Chance. 3000 acres, Leasehold, unimproved, first-class bush land, containing good milling timber, land mostly rich river fiats, 60 years' lease. Rental, Is per acre. • PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £1 ACRE TERMS. A Good Property, 850 acres, L.1.P., 7 miles from railway station, winters ewes well, besides cattle and horses, new house, yards, shed and men's whare, 100 acres in turnips, all plougliable. Rent 3/8 tier acre. " PRICE M P.A., TERMS. 700 acres*Masterton, all in grass | except 100 acres just been cropped, well fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, comfortable fi-roomed house, having all conveniences, i'also statues, granary, and other outbuildings. Will carry about 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE JBII 10s P.A., TERMS. For Lease at;£6o a year. 400 acres, Wairarapa, all in grass, well watered, splendid sheep country* no buildings. Rental £6O per annum PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £IOO. 650 acres, leasehold, Masterton, first-class dairy farm, three parts are plougliable, jubiivided into 8 paddocks well watered. Fine 8-roomed house,having all conveniences, also 2-roomed whare, stables, cowbyre 7 bails, and other outbuildings. Lease has 8 years to run at 12s ppr acre, with right of purchase at £l3 per acre. Owner prepared to sell at a very low figure acres, Freehold. Bay of Plenty, 1 mile from P. 0., 3 Iniles 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-rooined house and other outbuildings. PRICE £4 P.A, TERMS. We have several farms and town properties for sale or exchange. Full particulars on application. W. liiglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 135 acres, freehold, low hills and tints; a good dairy farm with up-to-date house and buildings; 1 mile from Pahiatua, close to cheese factory; about 40 acres been stumped and ploughed; well watered and subdivided. Price £25 per aero. Easy terms, say, £4OO down, balance on mortgage. 040 acres, good hills. Price £Blss per acre; about £BOO cash. 105 acres, freehold; * a first-class dairy farm. Price £2O per acre. Good buildings. Mortgage of £BOO, balance cash • i acres, freehold. A splendid piece of grazing country in 3 paddocks, well watered; plenty fencing timber; low hills, well cleared. Whare, yards,etc Price £S 10s per acre on very easy terms, cai'Pf? at 5 per cent for 5 veai'3. 259 acres, freehold, all in grass except 12 acres left for shelter; divided into 15 paddocks, well-watered by permanent streams; limestone and papa formation; mostly undulating ; about 30 to 40 acres ploughable; carrying 28 cows in milk and 20 dry cattle and 330 ewes and lambs; 6-roomed house in good order and a 5-roomed house, 6 stalled eowshed, cart shed and loft; good road; 9 miles from township, 7i miles from railway station, and 1 mile from school and creamery. Price £l6 10s per acre. £2,500 can remain at 5£ per cent, for 4 years. 1127 EXCHANGES. 1070 ncies grazing country at £8 17s Gd, will exchange f©r 3 to 400 acres. Equity £3,070. ISO acres first-class dairy farm, all river flats; good buildings. Piice £32 per acre. Equity £1,700. Will exchange for about 50 acres good dairy land, Owner will leave money on second] mortgage to make equities equal.

J. B. Keith, w LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET, MA&TERTON. Representative—S. R AYMES. 10 acres, situated 1 mile from Masterton, all in grass, subdivided into 5 paddocks, permanent water, new house of (3 rooms and all conveniences, 6 stall stable, .buggy shed, cowshed, fowlliouse, washhouse, copper and tubs, garden, orchard, etc. Price .£llsO, very easy terms. No. 752 eoo acres, situated at Hawke's Bay within 5 miles of railway station and town, by good metal road. All been ploughed and laid down in the best of English grasses. Well subdivided and watered by permanent springs, will easily winter 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle ; new 6-roomed house, with al modern conveniences, wool-shed,'yard, dip, dairy, cow-bails, and other sheds buildings all well sheltered by trees Lease with right of purchase at £7 per acre; lease has about 10 years to run. Rent, 7s per acre per annum. Price for owner's interest. £2OOO. No. 745 NATIVE LANDS TO LEASE. FOR TERM OF 43 YEARS. 9000 acres, to be let in eighteen blocks, ranging in areas from 150 acres to 2,500 acres, all bush and easy limestone country; situated within 5 miles of good harbour; rental, 5 per cent on present value of 30s per acre. Lease from 42 to 50 years. Also—lies acres, native lands, situated within 6 miles of good town and railway ; open fern country, with 200 acres bush land ; good healthy climate and splendid pastoral country. Lease is 42 years at rental of Is 6d per acre for first ten years, 3s for next 11 years, ajad 5 per cent on unimproved value for balance 21 years. Legal title, charged with a goodwill of £350. 257 acres, freehold, all in grass, low undulating country; fenced and divided ; 7 paddocks; wintering capacity 630 sheep and 40 cattle; up-to-date homestead with all conveniences, woolshed, etc. Price .£ll per acre. "A snip.' 1 Terms. 511 100 acres, dairy farm; four miles from railway station, school and creamery close by; 80 acres fiat, balance terrace land; 10 acres stumped; 12 paddocks; 6-roomed house, cowshed trapshed, etc. Price /23 per acre. Terms. • 524 Eli Smith, Vt'AIRARAPA LAND AGENCY.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3200, 28 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3200, 28 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3200, 28 May 1909, Page 8

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