Lands for Salo^j W. H. CruiVkshank PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. jAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. HOR EXCHANGE-OWNER RETIRING. rvWNER would take Mastirton Town property as deposit. 3:46 acres, all jn grass, 250 aotes. ploughable; 47 acres been under Aop,. ring- fenced, subdivided into 18 cfttNvenient paddocks, well watered, good dark loamy soil, was carrying last, month 1500 sheep, 8 milch cows, 23head of cattle and 4 horses; the buildings are commodious and well built,, and consist of 2 houses and numerous outbuildings. The property is situated! about 5* miles from railway station, on splendid metalled road. Price .£l7 per aero for exchange, or would sell at £l& per acre, with £IOOO cash. 30® Closer Settlement at Last. StJB-DIVT&ION OF TE RANGITUMAIJ. This property has been sub-dividod into 8 allotments, the areas ranging ftom 58 acres to 626 acres. Seven allotments iiave already been sold, One section containing 617 acres is still open for sale, this section is without doubt one of the finest in the block, and is known as the fattening paddock, it is limestone formation, 10 acres in standing bush, mostly totara, about 70 acres under plough, well watered and sub-divided, no buildings. School- and creamery [on adjoining section- The adjoining property owned by Mr Clark was sold on. Saturday, the sth inst., at £2O per acre. Do not miss this golden opportunity of securing one of the fihest bloctesuif limestone country in Wairarapa. ~ : For Price, terms, etc., apply sharp; to W. H. Cruckshank, Sole Agent, Perry Street. Masterton.
HE UNITED INSURAMfNL COMPANY, Ltd. 1 FIEE AND MAEINE, Head Office: Sydney. K Incorporated 1862. Capital, J6500,00fr N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE: WELLINGTON ' N. Eeid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and E. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMBSON, Besident Secretary. W. H. CEUICKSHANK Agent, Perry Street. Maatertoa. F. P. Welch, LAND AND ESTATE AQENT, Perry Street, Masterton. Valuations made on Town and County Property. v„>. Agent Torkshire Insurance Coy. Fire* and Accident Accident and Employers' Liability. Live Stock Insured* and Foaling RisksTaken. \ Several Sams of Money to Lend on Freehold Security. A WELLINGTON BAEGAIN. 291 acres, only half-an-hour's rum from the city, all grassed and well fenced, carries H sheep to the acre, besides a few milking cows. This is beiw offered by the mortgagees at the absurdly low figure of >61500, on terms tosuit purchaser. Apply sharp. TO LET. 6-roomed house, all conveniences, 14s ;■ new house, 6 rooms, Cole-street, IOsV 4 rooms, George-st, 8s; 1 acre, central, 2jfe;-, horse paddock, Pine-street, 2/6 ; good, shop, with back room, 255. FOE SALE. 101 l acres tenure 884 freehold 127 acres with right of-purchase, all fenced and subdivided, two beautiful Jakes pr ovide a never failing supply. good dwelling aad outbuildings all in first class? order, formed roads and within two luilts of good country town. Carrying capacity is* said to be 1-J> sheop and is at presents carrying 800 sheep besides cattle and' horses, owner having met with as* accident is offering the property . for sale at a sacrifice, situated in progressive and healthy rwarm district Only /1750, cash. 22 O acres, Woodville, all 23 paddocks, well watered, all level l?ut 40 acres, new 6-roomed house and 'jlroomed cottage, 13 bail cowshed, coA*. creted and water laid on, cooling house, trapsheds, calfshed and pigsty j lease 4 years to run from August Ist, 190EI with purchasing clause at £22 10s rent, £55 8s quarterly; school and a. creamery on tho property; price of goodwill, stock and crops <£l3uo The> following stock, etc, given in—6o Jersey and Shorthorn cows, 7 2yr heifers, 4 yearling heifers, 23 calves, 2 bulls, 4 horses, 13 pigs, 9 cans, buckets, tester,, milk trolley, dray, trap,plough, mower, harrows, all harness, 2 stacks hay, a stack oats, shed full hay, all furniture (jxcept piano), tools, etc. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM INI HAWKE'S BAY. 900 AORES. PEICE /8,000. ..£1,500 CASH. SPECIAL family reasons urge an immediate sale, hence the sacrifice. I his is an ideal and typical Hawkß's Bay Sheep Farm, all undulating, rideable country; practically all ploughable; all in grass and crop; 80 or 90 acres in good crops of oats, rape, kale, turnips.etc.; well-fenced; 11 paddocks, watar in each; good 5-roomed house, with bath-room, wash-house, etc.; 4-stall stable, feedroom, implement shed, etc.; splendid sheep and cattle yards; 9 miljs from railway station, handy to three sale yards, P. 0., etc., 2 miles; good roads Tenure is L.I.P, at 3/11-J, less 10 pec 4 cent. A Write or Wire Sole Agents— SPENCE & CO.. THE HAWKE'S BAT LAND SALESMEN, DANNEVIRKE.
THE MART, Pahiatua. P. E. DEBRECENY AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS* & BROKERS. ' ADVANCES made on goods sent in-, for absolute sale. Cask Buyers of Hides, Woo], Hair Egg s, Poultry, and aU other Farm Pro-' duce. Clearing Sales held in any part of the District. • Mart Sales held every Saturday. We stock Furniture, Household waua o jvery description, Curtains, Poles, Mat !resseg»i Bidding, Cutlery, and. Glassware
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 979, 24 February 1910, Page 8
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