Lands for Sale! W. H. CnnV.kshaitk . PERRY STREET, MASFERTON. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. J230 acres freehold, all in grass, 50 acres pluughable, divided into $ paddocks, wwll watered, carries 2£ sheen . per acre, 5-rooraed house in good order, .(. dairy and wash-house, trapshed, sheep* W yards, dip?, etc., good cowshed and: yards. Price i>l2 12s per acre. Included in the price are 17 cows, horse, trar and harnesi and milk cans. The sheep on' the property can be taken at valuation.. 2 miles from school, factory and post office. Terms .£4BO cash, balance at £ per cent for 2J years. This property isa bargain and well worth inspection. 536 acres, freehold, Masterton, 180 acres under plough, 100 acres of same being river flat, balance easy country and well grassed, fences in good order, boundaries all netted, divided into 16 paddocks, at present carrying 600 ewes, 300 hoggeti, 100 wethers, also 30 1 head of cattle and 25 horse?. Buildings <£ —good 8-roomed house with bathroom* granary, 4-stalled stables with 2 loosa boxes, woodshed and yards. Pricfr 10s per acre. , S3lO acres. Tenui Valley Road. 2 ■ dwellings and woolshed, all necessary outbuildings, thoroughly fenced, 300 acres in bush, 160 acres alluvial flats,, watered by good creeks, stbck at present on property—3ooo sheep and 250 head cattle. Title, land transfer $ terms, cash. Price £6 per acre, stock included. 1970 8301 acres, Langdale, li.p, rent J859 lis 4d half-year, 7-roomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, porch, woolshed, dip, now carrying 1500 sheep and 80 head of cattle. Price £5 10s per acre: ' 191* THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. ~L FIRE AND MARINE. | •Head Office: Sydney. 1. Incorporated 1862. Capital, ,£500,005* " N.Z. Branch: PBINCIPA L OFPICE> WEMJNQTOII N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. v JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary. W. H. CBFICKSHANK ■agent, Perry Street. Maatertoa.
J- • i • LAND AND ESTATE AQENT Perry Street, Masterton. Valuations made on Town and Country Property.,, Agent Yorkshire Insurance Coy. Fireand Accident * Accident and Employers' Liability. Live Stock Insured and Foalin« Bisk* Taken. Several Stuns of Money to Lend. on. Freehold Security.. TO-LEX. 6 rooms, Villa-street, 14s; 9 rooms* Hope-street, 8s;. 5 rooms, Hope-street, 7s-,4 rooms, Villa-*tieet, 8s; 4 rooms,. George-street, 8s; shop and back roojf 255; Prince of Wales Hotel; ft room? Cole-street, 10b. FOB SULK ONLY £SOO CAS)*!'• J? RBaT BAR--690 acres, wry } «..-» <.>■ thwp country, high Jy ice pro vid. &iid carrying a. splendid flock of sh Hp. which are im gre t condition, caiuir-t. UiUy zfr sheen- ' per acre on grass; buildings, are a first-class ; this fiue ptopnty. which isonly 9 miles froin railway station on* the Main Trunk line ia for absolutesale at £7 Is per sure, and ouiy .£6OO cash is required down, balance may remain at 5 per cent foi terms to bearranged. This-is the pick of the district, and only iil uphlll* in owner's*! family is compelling him to sail at aJfc, sacrifice. Apply hliarc. J ". ■ ■ ''"'/■*' 300 acres, Ma*Vr oijv the pick "of the district, a splendid piece of conntry, all level and grows grtat crops,, rich dairying land, could milk> I<X>; cows or more. £.2s per acre—worth, over £3O. 288 acres, l.i.p, Mata Mata, Auck, .land, rent £36 year, all clear,, practically level, open land, good quality and" well watered, 5 roointd cottage, bail cowshed, concrete floor. 250 acressown down, balance in r>ugh"feed, T paddocks, J mile from creamery, school and post and telegraph office on main: road, 4 miles from station; splendid* crop of turnips, oats and clover carried last winter over 10U cows, jC number of young stock and 8 horses. Price'.£9so cash, or will sell ts a goingconcern for .£I4OO, including 51 oowSj. 5 horses, 1 foal, Jersey bull, 2 ton waggon, harness, milk cans, etc, and 25acres turnips. A splendid chance for a dairyman. Only open for short time-
JJARCOMB J)ONAtDs SADDLEES & HABNESSaiAKEBSi Absolutely the cheapest house in town Rick Covers & Tarpaulins*, tk. i Get our quotations before going elsewnwe. Busi«e=.r. will follow on our prices PHONE Am: THE MART, hiatua. P. E. DEBRECENY AND CG\,. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS* & BEOKEES. ' ADVANCES made on goods sent in k for absolute sale. *rv. Cash Buyers of Hides, Wool, Hair Eggs,' Poultry, and aU other Farm Produce. D -C S ?r t T2g held iQ aQ7 part of the Mart Sales held every Saturday We stock Furniture Household wire o every description, C irtains, Poles, Mat tresses. Beddin?, Cutlery and Glassware
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