Lands -Tor Sale W. H. Crafckshank PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LAND & GENERA h COMMISSION AGENT.I FORSALE. 400 acres, Gladstone, dwelling &4£ necessary outbuildings, 62 acres 35 crop, mostly all flat and ploughablev Price .£lO 10s per acre. Terms if desired. 1935 J 3k r 73L acres, Masterton, two dwellings of 4 and 5 rooms, woolshed and staKl®-, 15 paddocks, 60 acres ploughed, 3 arres shelter bush, will winter 2$ etvea to acre, bessdes cattle; school 1J miles, railway 7 miles; daily mail delivered. Price £l2 per acre. 1931 BDO acres, Masterton, Li.p., renL£s9 11/4 half year, 7-roomed dwelling,. Mtlh. xoo\:i, scullery, porch, woolshed; dip.jwiniered 1500 big sheep and 80' head', cattle and did them well. Price £5 10s per acre for goodwill. lp,]^, 2500 acres. Ivlaßterton, 7-roomed house, woolshed and stable,- 12: paddocks, 250 acres ploughed; 50 acres in. en p ; wintered 2400 bheep, 150 head of cattle. Bulk of money can remain at 4£ per cent- Price M 10s per acre--1894 3500 acres, Masterton, family residence, woolshed, dip, stable-, etc.,, wintered 4200 big sheep and 600 head* cattle, large river flats with nice, clumps of totara bush, about 50O< acres can be ploughed. Price on implication. NflgpS' SOLWAY. Beautiful building sites, half acres. Buyone now and double your money. Only ,£SO each. ~ \Sr —- HE UNITED INSURANCES COMPANY, Ltd. 1 FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, J8500,000 N.Z; Branch: PRINCIPA L OFFICE: WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy,,, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, r Resident Secretary. W. H. CRUICKSHANK Perry Street. Masterton.
R. Brown, Valuer, Land & Estate antf♦ Insurance Agent, Bank of NX Chambers, MASTERTON. Property Representative: D.E. Thomson* LEASEHOLD. ' 200 acres, leasehold l , all m grasßi but 8 acres bush, mostly flat, goocfr house and outbuildings, good near store, school and cheese factory etc,., lease has 4 years to run at £6O per annum. £3OO for the goodwill—cheap* 200 acres, first class dairy farm,.alli in grass, excepting 35 acres rape, nearly all ploughable; good house and aJIJ.. necessary outbuildings, Close to school and creamery, etc. J230 per acre, £2OOO mortgage at percent. Owner would consider an exchange for 40 or 50 acres near Masterton. ■ -., 200 acres, leasehold, with compulsory purchasing clause, 180 acres in grass, all necessary buildings, slose to* school, creamery, railway, etc. Price. . £ls per acre, J6600 deposit, balance at 5 per cent. This property baa wintered 108 head of cattle of various agog?. CHOICE HOUSE PROPERTY. A nice 6 roomed dwelling in a jjleaßanlf situation, high and dry, yet cloae and! convenient, owner leaving Mastetprjj. Price £550. Worth going to see. ',
F.P. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Perry Street, Masterton. "Valuations made on Town and Ceqintry' Property. - / Ageni Yorkshire Coy. Fire* and Accident and Em-/ oyW3 ? Liability.- / Live Stock JcU^SWft Security, ..;,:■' ~'-. »' ; TO LET. furbished house of 6 IWtiis, with every convenience, good garden, central, 30s week, for two or three months; furnished house, 5 rooms, every convenience, 20s; 5 rooms and half acre, orchard with plenty fruit, 103; Villa Streat, 6 rooms, 12s; 6 rooms, lis; Cole Street, 6 rooms, 10s; Church. Street, 7 rooms, 15s; shop and dweaSting, 255; shops and offices; Prince'of Wales Hotel; horse paddock* sear: .station, ' FOR SALE, Sections.—Building sections* in'; apo&V locality where values are bounff tO" viso. Only £lO deposit, balance »»'•.' ranged to suit purchaser. 5 roomed house in first-ckss Of aefj , gOOd locality; every convenience 1 . Let to good tenant at 10s a week. £2Bs* fiasy terms. /' Boarding-house, containing 26 jswutrs" all up-to-date conveniences, J-acre land, good garden and orcliafS, stables, l situate in centre of good town, will give long lease at 40s week; owner willing to j show takings and courts fullest enquiry., ! Price , furniture and stock at valuation. Only goodwill asked is the small amount of 5 per cent on valuation of stock and furniture. Terms. RICH FLAX LAND. jf* Acres, comprising %s(!)£> acres first-class drained flax land *ad*'. 1,000 acres excellent daily \fand,. with rich surface sown grass, but' mixed with some scrub, flax and< rushes; owner estimates that there* are 10,000 tons of .fiax now readV for milling; 1,942 acres of the property ate freehold, and c*n be purchased in sections at from £5 to £Q per acre, according to buyer's choice; balance of the land is held on O.TJ.P. at 7s per acre, convertible in September, 1910- • will sell in sections at from 35s'to 60s per acre at buyer's choice; splendid site for fiax mill, cheap water power, cheap carnage, cheap flax, pood " climate; six miles from port by navift. able river; no fiax cutting iD water and very little carting to be done.' Owner is prepared to sell straight out or in sections, or will sell flax at 2s 6d ton royalty, take share in mill with practical man, and is prepared to erect a factory if several dairy farmers will purchase the block. Very rich country in one of the best districts in the North Island.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9670, 18 December 1909, Page 8
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