Lands for Sal© THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOE MA.X with small capital to buy a tir-t-elass favm of 100 acres freehold, situated iu the Wairarapa, 1 mile from creamery, school, post office; all in grass, 6 acre? in crop, all ploughable when stunjped, well watered by creeks, divided into 12 paddocks, 7-roomed house, traoshed, hayslied, 10-bail cowshed. Stock includes 27 milking cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, 43 sheep, 2 horses, 30 ao a going concern. Price for tin lot £2210. Cash required Mod, balanc 3 can remain at 4-£ per cent. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, Quekw Street.
AN EXCEPTIONAL BAKGAIN FOE SALE BY NOEKIS & BEL L, TAUEANGA. £32IO*Z acres, 8 m : le3 from Tauratiga p. 0.; new house of 6 rooms, bath roprr, etc.; ring fenced and subdivided; about 500 acres open country, partly improved, balance good bush and rough teed ; about 2 sheep country. Price /2 15.3 per aero £IOOO cash. This i.s a good snip, and must oe hold. THE LEADING BAY OF PLENTY LAND AGENTS. Write for one of our BAY OF PLENTY LAND GUID Wti, which will open you* eyes to our district. i'elograpfcic Address—'Norris" T&uranga
IL JJrown, insurance Agent, Bank of M.Z. Chambers, MASTEETOX. Property Representative: D. B.Th-jucson r i Oi'Srs TO LE.F.—7 rooms, Workt i. sop Koad; 6 rooms, Essex £tr;ot; i: > looms, Villa Street; (5 rooms, Corumba Eoad ; 6 rooniD, Villa Street; 5 rooms, Kenall Street; 5 roonn, Michael Street; ; 4 room?, George Street; & rooms, Cole street. Prices ranging from Gs to 16s. Furnished rooms a" per arrangement. FO3 SALE. ' AN Up-to-clate 7-rooracd Dwelling, fitted with every convenience, conveniently situated on a t acre section, which is suitably planted with shrubbery and orchard. Price, .£6OO. Easy terms. Full particulars on application. 250 acres of good country, 2 miles from township, railway station and creamery, all necessary buildings and fences, well watered country, Price £l2 per acre; iMOO caih, or arrrnged to suit purchaser. 100 «cres i'.h.; SO acres of river deposit land, suitable for growing firrft rata crops: 7 acres havo been ploughed, the bil mce could be stumped at small cost; the property is well watered, fenced, and sown with the best of English gn-ses, and is at present can y.ag about 40 head of dairy stock. it is conveniently situated within a few chains of post and telephone cffioa, school, creamery, and. about 4 miles from railway station. There is a good 6-roomed house on the property, also all necessary outbuildings. The price for the freehold i?2"J 10s per «,cre. Stock miy be taken at valuation' Worth immedat) inspection. Apply for terms, v.43., at
Land and Financial Agents and Valuators. QUEEN-STEEET MAS (Next to Carpenter's) MASTEETON 1200 feres freehold in South Wairarapa, within easy reach of town and railway ; good hilly country with part ploughabln; 600 acre 3in grass, balance in bush, totara, matai, rimu ; carrying capacity 1| sheep per acre ; permanently watered ; house 7 rooms, woolshed and yards. Price .£3 10s per acre. Terms arranged Owner will exchange for smaller farm. EOH EXCHiNG-tf. 3LX acres and house 6 rooms, cowshed, fewl run. savan acres in oats and grass, balance ia grass; watered by permanent stream; situated 4 miles from .Masterton, near Solway Show Grounds and railway station Price .£IOOO. Owntr will exchange for good house ia town. NICOL ANaJ EDWAED3, MASTEETON.
A. BLACKIAN. LAND A.GKNT AND STOCK VALUEK, Offices—ln Wollt' Buildings, CAMBRIDGE. ""TTAS for saie 2ity and suburban prcJL perues, and good Dairy Farms close to the Borough of Cambridge. jiO Acres freehold, cL se to township, all high, dry and level land, in high state of cultivation: houre six rooms, outhouses, cow baila, 3 horsa stable, chaff house, barn, subdivided into eiz paddocks, all well fenced. Pric9 £2;j an acre. L.I.P. Several small dairy farms in the Fencourt district, areas ranging from 50 to 218 acres, with good houses, milking sheds and necessary building, all in first class English grasses. Price, £lB to £2O per acre. 32t3LG> ACHES, LI.P., 200 yarJsfrom main Hautapu factory, neu\y new nouße, six large rooms with man's house and every convenience, good young orchard, cowshed, 13 bails, concrete, stable, chaff- house, waggon shed, buggy she}, huge barn, all as good as new." Land subdivided into 15 paddocks, all in English grasses, watered by windmills, and troughs. This is cheap. Piici £lß—inc ud:iig Govirament valuation.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 5 August 1910, Page 8
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