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Lands fc _-»aie W. H. Croiftkshanlr., PERRY STREET, MASTJUKTOM. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. SHEEP FARM TO LEASEJ No Goodwillf 3-4:0 acres, 11 miles from railway station; all well fenced and subdivided r | into 8 paddocks; part limestone and &%i part chocolate formation; will carry' 1| sheep to the acre; 6-roomed house, , new wooJshed, yards; rates and taxes 7 £,'l2 10s per year; 1J miles from / school ana post office. Prico, £6 10s per acre, or will lease for five years at 7s 6d per acre. SECTIONS—SOL WAY ESTATE. Adjoining new Sale-yards and Showgrounds. Sections containing over baJ>an-acre, with two frontages. Price £SO. Apply early and get your pick, ! splendid stock paddock with shelter ' I trees. * WHi PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN ' PURCHASE A HOMti FOR £65. i HOOSE—S rooms, bathroom, scullery, "j tubs, water and drainage, new, Villa Street. Price /315, only JS6S cask I balance at 6 per cent. COMPANY, Ltd EIRE AND MARINE. ] Head Office: Sydney. ' Incorporated 1862. Capital, £600,0% N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE: WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary. W. H. CRUICKSHANK Perry Street. Masterton. I. B. Hare & Co., " AND, ESTATE & COMMISSION < AGENTS, Pahiatua. -- FOR SALE. |{ AS A GOING CONCERN, The Lease of a good little Dairy Farm of 62 acres, within ft mile of facto and £ mile of raiWay station. Re" _ £69 5s per year; rent paid to 17th.' * March, 1910. Fourteen dairy cows, '«■ spring dray and harness, plough, cultivator, harrows, 3 tons hay, 2 acres beans, 2 acres oats, 1 acre onions, tools, etc., etc. Price, £265. Lease haß 4 ' years to run. Apply sharp. 100 acre dairy farm, with every convenience; will carry 30 cows- 20 acres have been ploughed. On lease at 12s per acre. Lease has 10 months to run, with right of purchase at £l2 10s. Lessee will sell his interest for £l5O, which includes £SO paid on account of t'ne purchase. 950 acr*s. L.1.P., all in grass, and divided into convenient paddocks; 6roemed house, woolshed, yards; 30 acres flat, balance good hills. Yearly rent/10 7s. Winters 600 sheep, besides cattle. Price, £7. About /700 cash would be accepted; balance arranged, jgb „.'.' 200 acrps, L.I.P. Rent, £7 10s ' annum. ICO in grass; partly fenced. "' Price, £2 per acre. £2oo cash. REAL GOOD VALUE IN SHEEP —FARMS—--1300 acres all in grass and fenced into convenient paddocks, house, woolshed, yards, every possible convenience 4 miles from railway station, carrying capacity 2800 sheep, besides cattle. Price of the freehold, £6 6s. Terms arranged. - 300 acres, very rich limestone land, low rolling hills, 220 acres in grass, balance light scrub. FreehoM; £S -1* 10s, good terms. nl Valuer, Land & Estate «nd Insurance Agent, Bank of NX Chambers, ■1 ■ MASTERTON. Property Representative: D. B. Thwmsoi PAEMS TO LEASE ANF> FOR SALE * A GOOD STRAIGHT LEASE. 400 acres, ail in grass, all fenced and subdivided by good *'<-ncne, almost all flat and well watered, a good fiveroomed house with every convenience and suitable' outbuildings; situated close to school, railway station, store, etc. This property wou\i carry about 4 sheep per acre, or 150 co w O . Present holder would lease for 5 or 15 years at 25s per acre. 1000 acres, about 12 miles from ~- JMasterton, ot good 1$ shetp country, about 100 acres ploutrhable, subdivided into 10 paddocks, good house, stable, woolshed and other outbuijdings. Price £6 15s per acre. 127 acres, 4 miles from Eketahuna, 112 acres in grass, about one-half ploughable wh«m stumped, will carry 40 cows, good 5-roomed house and all ,i necessary outbuildings. Price for the ! freehol', £ls p.a., £350 cash. \ i ploughed, well fenced, subdivided and watered, good homestead, turned off 4000 fat lambs last season. Price /3170. ■ ? •gbO acres, all in gras3, with use of 1y"? acres river reserve, ring-fenced. 2 acres now ploughable, will carry 25 cows; owner took £3OO off the property last season ; situated close to cbeese factory, school, store, <itc. Price £950, £3OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. A - We have a number of sheep and dairy "** farms of all sizes on easy terms, and at reasonable prices. Money on freehold security. Insurances of all kinds. Peter Tullocfc^ Stock, Land and Estate Agent MAIN STREET. PAHIATU'"" A RARE CHANCE. gjj USO acres/freehold, in roa district, good healthy sheep wintry, carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, good reads, and within easy"" distance of Pahiatua, Woodville and Dannevirke. Good house, h. and c. water laid on, also telephone. Outbuildings. PRICE, 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 nebd apply. (Sole agent). 543 acres near Morrinsville, Auckland District; splendid climate; practically all flat; creamery on property j suitable for cutting into small dairy farms. Price, £lO 10s per acre; or * owner would exenange for sheep farm ' A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. 1230 acres, right of purchase at 33s per acre, excellent sheep country, carrying capacity estimated ? m ~* sheep. 225 acres felled and jmisserZ 50 acres now being felled. On the bLiks of the Wanganui River ; steamerscall every other day. Bush princioally tawa, but plenty of totara, hinau and rimu for fencing, papa formation, shed just erected, costing £BO. Very low rental. Price only £l 2s per acre. or to lease. PETER TULLOCH, Box 42. Pahiatua.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9608, 30 September 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9608, 30 September 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9608, 30 September 1909, Page 8

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