Lands for Salo^ PERRY STREET, MABTERTON. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSJO '"IiAGENT.! 2 055 acres, one of the best sheep stations in the Wairarapa, 13 paddockp, house 11 rooms, new woolshed, area plous;hab.le now wintering 2700 sheep and 300 head cattle. Stock can be doubled by a littie cropping. Price £6 per acre. £S3O acres freehold, all in grass, 50' acres ploughable, divided into 8 paddocks, well watered, carries 2£ sheep per acre, 5-rooraed house in good order, dairy and wash-house, trapshed, sheep yards, dip 3, etc., good cowshed and: ' yards. Price £l2 12s per acre. Included in the price are 17 cows, horse, trar and harness and milk cans. The sheep on the property can be taken at valuation. iJ miles from school, factory and post, office. Terms £4BO cash, balance at 5 per cent for 2J years. This property is a bargain and well worth inspection. 03 10 acres. Tenui Valley Road, 2 dwellings and woolshed, all necessary outbuildings, thoroughly fenced, 300acres in bush, 160 acres alluvial flats, watered by good creeks, stock at present on property—3ooo, sheep and 250 head cattle. Title, land transfer; terms, cash. Price M per acre, stock included. 1970 8361 acres, Langdale, lii.p, rent £59 lis 4d half-year, 7-roomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, porch, woolshed, dip, now carrying 1500 sheep and 80 head of cattle. Price £S 10a per acre. 1914
'HE UNITED INSURANOffi COMPANY, Ltd. ,FIRE AND MARINE.Head Office: Sydney. Incorporatsd 1862. Capital, £500,00© N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE :.WELLINGTO» N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, ■"" and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secretary, W. H. CRUICKSHANK Perry Street. Mastertoa. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Mastorton, -',- i Valuations made on Town and Country Property. Agent Yorkshire Insurance Coy. Fire and Accident ■ \ Accident and Employers' Liability. Live Stock Insured and Foaling Risk* Taken. • Several Sums of Money to Lend on Freehold Security. rllO LET—Furnished Louse, every conX venience and 1 acre, Lan&downe, 20s; 7 rooms and 1 acre, 17s 6d; 8 rooms and 4 acres, 255; 8 rooms and 3 acres, 255; Grooms, Hope street, 8s; 5 rooms, Hope Street, 6s ; Pine Street, 9s ; Lansdowno6 rooms, 16s; Horse padaock, 2s week; horse grazing, 2s 66 week. Hcteßkeepers, Look! FREEHOLD of country house containin? 22 rooms, situate 9 miles from railway, in good electorate Stables, loosebox, and i acres laud; takings £2O per week.- only ..£9OO asked for freehold; /200 drwn ; balance at 7 percent, and purchaser may have the 'option of paying off the principal in sums of .£2O Or-over at any time. Apply sharp. SAWMILL AND PLANT. FOR SALE— Sawmilling property, comprising limber mill and store, blacksmith's shop, and a number of wbares. Plant comprises ,2 engiUfs, saw. bench, breast bf-nch, deal frarce,. planing machine, belting, pulievs, etc, and good launch; 5 acres freehold land. Practically unlimited supply of timber in the district. JHill is North of Auckland, about 12 hours' sail from the city. Bush consists principally of matai, rinm, kahikatea, and soae kauri." Freight to Auckland 1/6 per IGOft and to Australia only 2/3. Mill has the advantage of cheap water carriage by tidal river, and log 3 are delivered at 2/- per 100 feet on the tide near -the mill. The store pays well—a good asset to the mill. A splendid chance for - one or two men with little capital who understand sawmilling. Owneris.prepared to sell at valuation, roughly about £2OOO. Will make easy terms, and would be prepared to take a good amount of the purchase money out in timber.. ' 288 acres, l,i.p, Mata Mata, Auckland, rent /36 year, all clear, practically level, open land, good quality and well watered, 5-roointd cottage, 12 bail cowshed, concrete floor. 250 acres sown down, balance in r«t gh feed, 7 paddocks, j mile from creao school and post and telegraph office on main, road, 4 miles from station, splendid crop of turnips, oats ( and clover grown, carried last winter ,over 100 cows, & number of young stock and. 8 horses. Price £950 cash, or will sell as a going concern for £I4OO, including 51 cows, 5 horses, 1 foal, Jersey ball, 2 ton waggon, harness, milk cans, etc, and 25 acres turnips. A splendid chance for a dairyman. Only open for short time. WAIRARAPA LAND AGENCY. MASTERTON. I*3© acre?, all rich flat land, all in grass except 5 acres reserve -bush, & paddocks, all well watered, part ploughed, only f mile from store, p.o. aud school, factory adjoining the property, 5-roomed housa and all neces-
i sary outbuildings, cowshed with bails, | land transfer title. Price =£8950, mort- ; gane J25700 at 5 per cent. Equity £3250. OWn«r of the above will consider an exchange for farm of level land of about 70 acres, with good buiidiujrs thereon. QOISO acres Freehold, all in grass i. and crops, 2COO acres bsen ploughed 1000 acres Jini9stone formation 25 paddocks all well watered carried last ' winter 2 J sheep per acre, and 300 cattle, good metalled roais, and oaly .14 miles from railway aad 4 miles from tou'o, up-to-date homestead ■ts.nd. eyery convenience in outbuildings, telephone etc. Price ifilO 10s par acre with, easy terms. 400' *73.0 acres Freehold, nearly all level, first-class land when put ixi order, 50 acres in flax, 300 acres in manuka and toi-toi, balance in good grass carried last winter 600 sheep and 100 cattle, well.watered and only 7 miles from railway station, 4-roomed house and only .£5 per acre. Terms JEBOO cash or will ]?ase<tn good man- , 988 [jA'»tL.ET. SHAW,. ""* HAMILTON, r,«T> trr *TI7 ATA TiAUn
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