uancta tor Sat*' W. H. CriiiV-kshank PEEBY STBKET, MASTERTON. LAND & GENEEAL COMMISSI© JAGENT.I 2655 acres, one of the best sheep stations in the Wairarapa. 13 paddocks, house 11 rooms, new woolshed, large area piou?hable now wintering 2700 sheep and 300 head cattle. Stock can be doubled by alittfe cropping. Price £6 per acre. 1400 acres, Whareama district, Bpibndid little sheep run, coast frontage, large family residence, woolshed i and outbuildings, large area ploughable, will winter l£ sheep besides cattle, well watered. Do not hesitate, bu> apply for full particulars. Price £6 10s per acre. Easy terms. 2310 acres. Tenui Valley Boad. 2 dwellings and woolshed, all necessary outbuildings, thoroughly fenced, 300 acres 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 £8 per acre, stock included. 1970 8361 acres, Langdale, l.i.p, renv £b9 lis 4d half-year, 7-roomed dwelling, bathroom, scullery, porch, woolshed, dip, now carrying 1500 sheep and • 80 head of cattle. Price £5 10a per acre. 1914 •HE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. PIEE AND MAEINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. ' Capital, .£500,000 N.Z. Branch: PBINCTPAL OFFICE: WELLINGTOIt N. Raid (Chairman), M. Kenned*, and B. O'Connor. ■■. JAS. S. JAMESON, Beaident Secretory, W. H. CBUICKSHANK - Perrv Street. Matteitoa. Mcol & Edwards, Land and Financial Agents and Valuators. QUEEN-STREET, MASTEETON. (Next to Carpenter's). 400 acres, all level and well grassed, practically all cleared and has been ploughed. Subdivided into various well fenced and watered paddocks. Splendid cropping and grazing land, will carry 2 sheep per acre. House 7 rooms, wool shed, cow shed, yards, etc. Price .£9 per acre. Terms JBSOO, balance 6 percent 5 years. This property ia situated within 6 miles of Masterton. , No. 148 SlB acres, good cropping andgras-V rag land, all in grass, only partly "$/ cleared, about 150 acre 3 in scrub, weL -" j watered and fenced, carries 1| sheep House 6 rooms, stable, cow shed. Price £8 per acre. Termß .£2OO cash. Situe- ; ted,within 6 miles of Carterton. No. 134 590 acres, 6 miles from Pahiatus, limestone formation, about 200 acres rich flats, all well grassed and watered, carries 3 sheep per acre. Now carrying 1200 sheep and 100 head cattle. House 10 rooms and outbuildings. Price J6ll per acre. Terms arranged. No 135 WAIEABAPA LAND AGENCY." MASTEBTON. 326 acres, all rich flat land, all in ' ' grass except 5 acres; reserve bush; 9 paddocks, all . .well watered, . part ploughedi only i mile from store, p.o. and school, factory adjoining the property, 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, cowshed with bails, land transfer title. Price J68950, mortgage .£5700 at 6 per cent. Equity
iaocve wiu consider an exchange for first-class farm of level' land of about 70 acres, with good buildings thereon. 2950 acres Freehold, all in grass and crops, 2COO acres b9en- ploughed 2000 acres limestone formation, 25 paddocks all well watered carried lasfc", winter 2£sheep per acre, and 300 cat- $- tie, good mefcaUed roads, and only 14 miles from railway and 4 miles from towa, up-to-date homestead and every • ; ; convenience;in outbuildings, telephone etc." Price J6lO IDs per acre with easy terms. ~ y 400 710 acres Freehold, nearly all leveV acres in flax, 300 acres in manuka and -• toi-toi, balance in good grass carried < last winter 600 sheep and 100 cattle, ,- well watered and only 7 mile 3 from railway station, 4-roomed house and only J35 per acre. Terms J3BOO cash or will lease to good man- 5)86 FOR IMMED[ATE SALE CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM IN HAWKesBAY. . 900 AOBES. PJBICE £B.OOO. £1.500. CASH. ' SPECIAL family reasons urge 'fen immediate sale, hence the sacrifice. Ihis is an ideal and typical Hawks's Bay Sheep Farm, all undulating, rideable country; practically Jail ploughable; all in grass and crop; ■ 80 or 90 acres in good crops of oats, rape, kale, turnips, etc.; well-fenced; 11 paddocks, watar in each; good 5-roo*Bed house, with bath-room.
t-wash-hoase, eta; 4-stall stable, feed* room, implement shed, etc.; splendid sheep and cattle yards; 9 miljs from railway station, handy to three sale yards, P. 0., etc., 2 arises; good roads. Tenure is L.I.P. at 3/11$, less 10 per cent. ~ , ■' ■'■'■.• -"v . Wbite oa Wikr fcoiiß Agents—' SPENCE & CO.. THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND SALESMEN, . t DANNEVIRkfe^ CONCRETE FLAGS FOR COWSHED FLOORS Etc STRONG a:td everlasting, easily and quickly laid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method cf overcoming j the mud trouble. Write for full particulars, giving measurement of floor spaceCement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage, have proved themselves the best for all aasesof work. J Made in sizes, from 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. THE CEMENTpTpE CO.. LTD., MASTEB.TON. Y
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