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Lands for Sale, J. A. J. Maclean & CO., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, EST VIE & FINANCIAL AGENTS, Masterton. P.O. Box 120. Telephone 208. WAIRAEAPA. Sheep arid Dairy Farms. LEASEHOLD. 450 acres, all in grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, watered by creeks, 350 acres flat, balance hilly. Buildings consist of small whare and good woolshed. Lease has about 5 years to run afc 6s per acre with • right of purchase at 5s per acre. PRICE JBSOOj 200 acres good land, about 120 acres mixed bush, balance in grass, well watered, carry 2 sheep per acre, no buildings, O.R.P. at 27s per acre, rent about JBI2 per annum.JBPRICE £SOO. Terms. £ 149 acres, freehold, all in grass, half ploughable, subdivided into 9 paddocks 70 acres flat, balance undulating, good soil, 5 roomed house, cowshed (6 bails), and other outbuildings, good orchard and garden, situated 1 mile from factory, p. 0., and school. £275 CASH — balance on mortgage 200 acres, mostly all in'grass, balance light bush, part sown in turnips, 100 acres fiak, balance good sheep country, carry 2J sheep to acre ; buildings consist of 2-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Title L.1.P., rental £§ 10s per year. PRICE £Q PER.ACRii. Terau.

SHEEP COUNTRY. 500 acres, part limestone for mation, splendidly grassed and per manently watered, the whole of the property lies well to the sun, and is all cleared, mostly low-lying hills with rolling downs, about 250 acres ploughable ; house 5 rooms, sheds, etc., well subdivided into various paddocks that depasture 1J breeding ewes per acre. Price is absolutely cheap—only .£3 10s per acre. Terms—J26oo cash, balance can remain 5 years at 5| per cent. DAISY FIRM. sop acres, 1.i.p., a splendid little section close to factory, school, and 5 miles from railway, in Wairarapa, all in grass except few acres in crop, an ideal place for cropping, sheep, and dairying, the land is all cleared, and has been ploughed, and last season was sown |in oats, rape, turnips, besides grazing sheep a..d cattle; new house of 6 rooms, sheds, etc. Price ,£650, terms arranged. J. B. Nicol, Auctioneer, Land Estite, Insurance, & Financial AttENT. BANNISTER STREET, MA6TERTON S. R. EDWARDS, Froperfcy Department.

W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHJATUA. TO LEASE. A First-Class Dairy Farm, BOUT 200 ACRES rich fiats; all v ell« watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks: good residence of sixrooms. splendid oowsiied with hay loft, cart sheds, etc. Close to dairy factory, convenient to school, post and telegraph office, etc. Will carry 80 cows and dry stock. Will lease for five years at 28s per acre. No goodwill. Apply at O'ice to W. INGrLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. THE FIRST MAN TH4T INSPECTS IL' WILL SECURE IT, EXCHANGE FOR A DAIRY FARM, X-&X 1 acres, freehold, and 108 acres 1.i.p., situated 13 miles from Stratford by good metalled road, and 4 mile.s from Huiroa, ring-fenced and subdivided into 24 paddocks, fenced by good pest and wire fences, about 25 acres stumped, 200 acres ploughable in froHt, all in grass; wintering 1500 ewes and 1500 dry sheep, besides 150 big cattle. Good homestead and woolshed with machines for 4 shearer?, 3 sets yards. Price £9 per acre, equity /6771. Cochrane S Bu'emenf, Queen Stbeet, Mastehtcn

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9589, 8 September 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9589, 8 September 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9589, 8 September 1909, Page 8

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