Lands for Saie W. H. CiwkshankPERRY STREET, MASTERTON. '■ LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 115 acres, a good dairy farm, one mile from cheese factory, 5 minutes Tralk from school, bank and railway, 30 to 40 acres are level, and the balance is low dairying undulations, well and permanently watered, 10 acres stumped and ploughed. The house is in a sunny position and contains 5 good rooms and scullery, numerous outbuUd-ngs, 12bail cowshed, woolshed, buggy shed, hayshed, washhousi, piggery, fowlhouse and run, etc. For years the property was successfully worked as a dairy farm, wintering over 40 cows, but for the last two years, owing to the age of the owner, it has been used for sheep, rarrying 3 to the aero. Th& lease has 7 years to run from August Ist, and the rent is 20s per acre. The price of goodwill is only .£125. SECTIONS—SOL WAY ESTATE. Adjoining new Sale-yards and Show)? grounds. Sections containing over-haif-an-acre, with two frontages. Price £SO. Apply early and get your pick, splendid stock paddock with shelter trees. 303 acres, about half flat (160acres), the remainder gently undulating. Owner has been working this; place for some years as a mixed farm, milking only 25 cows, and running sheep on the remainder; has taken off' it .£7OO, and now with a cheese factory at one side, and butter at the other, this can be increased by £2OO, so thatthis farm can be flasily made to produce .£9OO per annum, wool last season, made .£2OO. Price £l4 10s per acre. The property is divided into 9 paddocks, fences in best condition and of best material, and the farm is equipped, m every way as regards a mixed farm. The stock on this farm now ip worth" about £SOO to £6OO, and consists of a, picked dairy herd with 435 breeding ewes and 100 picked ewe hoggets. The, dairy herd consists of 25 young cows.
IHE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. FIRE 1 AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, J8500.000 N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE: WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, | Resident Secretary, W. H. CRTJICKSHANK Perry Street. Masterton. Harcourt and Co., Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Sharehrokers, 105 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 3>S acres, dairy farm, well grassed,, fenced into 6 padnocks, watered by a stream, 5-roomed Imuse, bathroom, washhouse, pantry, cowbails, piggeries, railway, school and creamery 2 miles, good roads, stock 45 head. Price .£1450, terms .£350 cash. 7576 1100 acres, imostly all ploughable, considerable quantity has been ploughed, well fence 1, subdivided and watered. Buildings 6-roomed house, woolshed, stables. 3-roomed cottage, dip and yards, 2 miles from railway, & mile to creamery, close to school, firstclass markets, splendidly suited for dairying, fattening and grazing. Price, £7 10s per ace. Terms, .£I,OOO Cash. 380 acres, Hawke'a Bay; 300 acres in English and Native grasses, balance now ploue-hable; fenced into four paddocks, watered by springs Light loamy soil; carries l| sbeep per acre. Buildings—6-roomed house, outbuildings Situated 18 miles from railway,. tbree miles from school. Metal road's. Price, .£2.500. Terms. .£SOO cash. 7566E. B. Hare & Co., ~~ ANf>, ESTATE & COMMISSION J AGENTS, Pahiatua. 1550 acres, Maori lease, 42 years to run, rent first 21 year 3 Is per acre, balance of term 2s per acre; nice low hills, most of which are ploughable ; bush consists principally of tawa, which costs 22s per acre to fall, mil way runs through the property, station within 4 miles. Price .£1 per acre, about .£6OO cash, balance at 5 per cent for 5 or 6, years. This is a real first-class invest-' nient. REAL GOOD VALUE IN SHEEP —FARMS— X3OO acres all in grass and fenced into convenient paddocks, house, woolshed, yards, every possible convenience 4 miles from railway station, carrying capacity 280.0 sheep, besides cattle. Price of the freehold, M ss. Terms arranged; 300 acres, very rich limestone land,, low rolling hills, 220 acres in grass, balance light scrub. Freehold, £8 10s, good terms. -3LSO acres, 200 1.i.p., rent Is per aire, 220 E.R. at 9d per acre, all in grass and wall divided, nice easy country, lying well t. the sun, will winter 700 ewes besides cattle. One of the cheapest properties on the market at £5 2s 6d, easy terms arranged.
Stock, Land and Estate Agent MAIN STREET, PAHTATUA. A RARE CHANCE. 1150 acres, freehold, in the Kumeroa district, good healthy sheep conntry, earries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, good and within easy distance of Pahiatua, WoDdville and Dannevirke. Good house, h. and c. water laid on, also telephone. Outbuildings. PEICE, ONLY £8 P.A.— a genuine bargain, and a good man can secure this property for .£IOOO cash Further particulars on application, but only bona fide buyers nead apply. (Sole agent). "725 acres, freehold; 5 paddocks j $ mile from town in Forty Mile Bush, 1 mile from factory; capable of carrying about 20 cows; close to sale yards. Price, £2O per acre. £4OO cash; balance arranged. 54:3 acres near Morrinsville, Auckland District; splendid climate ; practically all flat; creamery on property; suitable for cutting into small dairy farms. Price, £lO lQs per acre; or owner would exenange for sheep farm 2800 acres, freehold; 9 miles from Pahiatua, 1 mile from creamery, post office, school, store, and blacksmith shop; 60 acres in bush; 4-roomed house and outbuildings; 25 acres now ploughable. Price, £lO 5s per acre. PETER TULLOCH, Box 42. Pahiatua.
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