C. C. ROSS &,CO., Box 69. Telephone 265. WIASTERTON. CLOSE TO MASTERTON. GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. This land is suitable for cropping, dairying or fattening. With saleyards and Freezing Works going up this property will in a few years double its value. About 200 acres, all plonghable, on main road, well subdivided and water in every paddock, close to store, dairy factory (cheese), school and sale jards, suitable for almost anything, only about 50 acres anyway stony. Firstclass house, 7 rooms, stables, 7 stall cowshed, barn. ON 1,1 .£6OO CASH. RING UP No. 265 AT ONCE. CONCRETE FLAGS FOR COW-SHED FLOORS Etc. STRONG and everlasting, easily and k3 quickly laid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method of overcoming the mud trouble. Write for full particulars, giving measurement of floor space. Cement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved themselves the best for all asses of work. Made in sizes, from 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. THE CEWSEMt"pTp£ CO.. LTD., MASTEETON. A, H. RTJDD, A.1.A.-N.Z. Public Accountant and Auditor. Victoria Chambers. MARTINBORO'. 527 Acres good sheep country 4 miles from town in Wairarapa, 350 acres ploughable, divided into 5 pad. docks, all ring fenced, 5 roomed house and outbuildings. Price as a going concern including 400 ewes and 270 lambs, £2350. Tenure L. I. P., terms arranged. Dont iniss this. 4QO icres first class sheep aid dairying country, good rord to fact* ry and town dwelling, wools'hed, stables and outbuildinßs, all fenced, snbdivided into paddocks. 500 sheep, 150 cattle and implements. Only required balance easy terms. XIO Acres dairy farm, carrying 50 milking cows,' 4 roomed house, all ring fenced, quite close to factory and town Tenure,!. I. P. Price £llOO, only £7OO required. XB*7 Acres 2i sheep country, main roaf. close to town. Price for freehold /13 10 easy terms.
LIMESTONE ifOBMATION, 400 acres, situated in the'To Nui district, all well grassed, except about 60 acres licrbt bush, permanently watered and well fenced; recently wintered 450 big sheep and about 50 bead of cattle, and when further improved the property is capable of carrying 600 sheep. This is a splendid opportunity for a man with a small amount of capital. Buildings—house 5 rooms, woolshed, dip. sheep yards, etc. PETCB £4 5s PER ACRE. Only £250 cash required to go in, balance can remain. auctioneer, Land Estate, Insurance, & Financial Agent. BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON S. R. EDWARDS, Property* Depart ment. P. E. Dckeceny 8 Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY, Conducted by Mr J. CAROLAN, THE MART, PAHIATUA. 200 Acres, 0.R.P., right top urchase in 1912 at £1 2s 6d per acre ; 180 acres grass, balance bush; ringfenced, 5 paddocks, 10 acres fiat, balance undulating.; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards, permanent water; under 2 miles from school, creamery and P. 0.; winters 2 sheep per acre, wilh cattle; good metalled roads. Price, £8 10s per acre. 64:0 Acres, freehold, all in grass, undulating country, docks, wellwatered, 2-roomed house, papa formation, ring-fenced, 7 paddocks, good woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; good metalled road to property; rates about £l2; will carry If to 2 sheep per acre; post offi<j<3 and school under 3 miles, railway abo&t 12 miles j good sheep country. Price, £8 15s per acre; £4360 mortgage at 5 and 5$ per cent. ' i 3LOOO Acres, all in grass, 280 aw s O.R.P. at £1 7s 6d per acre, 516 ao e> . L.I. P., 300 acres Education lease, rent £6O, rates about £3O; ring-fenced, divided into 10 paddocks, permanent water; whare, woolshed insured for £IOO, 2 sets sheep yards and dip, cattle yards, etc.; wintered 2200 sheep, 70 cati le, with horses; low undulating country, north-east aspect.; post office, school, creamer}, and store 3 miles, Kood roads. Price, £8 per acre ; £1 ISO on mortgage at 5 per cent. A. G. LAND, STOCK, INSURANCE & COMMISSION AGENT, Main-street, ,<;••* TAIHAPE. Some Cheap Farms— XXO acres, 1-i-p, rent £3 16s 6d halfyearly, 5 miles from Taihape, 2* sheep country, 30 acres felled and grassed and 30 acres just felled, 30 chains fencing and yards. Price £5 per acre, easy terms. 200 acres, o-r-p at 20s acre, £ mile from Mataroa railway station and 6£ > miles from Taihape, all in grass except j a little shelter bush, ring-fenced, 2 paddocks, whare. Price £8 per acre, cash.
4:00 acres (o-r-p and 1-i-p), 1& miles from Mataroa and 18 from Taihape, abeut half in grass, good house, yards, etc. Price .£5 10a per acre; t< rms, half caA down 600 acres iorp and 1-i-p) 13 miles from X ataroa and Id irom Taihape, post olhcrt 1£ miles, school 5' miles, all i'eJled und'in good grasses ex -ept SO acies in bush, carrying eauacity 2j to 3 shtep to acre, 10 paddocks, 5- roomed house, 1 acre orchard, wooished, etc ; Stook on the place—l4oo big sheer, 750 lambs, 15 cattle and some horses. Price £fi 15s per acre, mortgage £I3OO. G.A. settlers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 February 1910, Page 8
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