LANDS FOR SALE. OAiHY FARM CLOSE TO MASTERTON. 220 ACRES, level land. Large family residence, cowshed, barn, stable, plenty of firewood, large area ploughable. Can milk 100 cows if desired. Price, only £l3 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged it desired. , SMALL CAPITAL. 138 i ACRES, dairy farm, near Masterton, large dwelling, cowshed and all necessary buildings. Stock at present on property 100 Bheep, 43 cows, 4 horses, 40 pigs. Price £2B per acre. Terms £550 cash, balance arranged. 64 ACRES, freehold, all flat and half of it stumped, 2 acres green oats, J-acre carrots, divided into 6 paddocks, all well watered, good dwelling.of 7-rooms, with bathroom, cowshed of 18-stalls, washhouse with copper. Close to factory, telegraph office, school, etc. Leased for a term of 7 years with Compulsory Purchasing Clause at £3l per acre. Rent 6 per cent on purchase money, payable half yearly. The lessee will sell his interest together with 21 cows, 3 springing: heifers, I purebred Jersey bull, 1 yearling Jersey bull, 5 yearling heifers (halfbred Jerseys), 10 store pigs, 9 weaners, 2 sows, 1 boar; implements and tools which include one set disc harrows, 1 seed drill, one set harrows, 1 plough and swingle bars, 200 egg incubator, 7 milk cans. Price £425. A PAYABLE SHEEP FARM.
1350 ACRES, Freehold, 200 acres L.1.P., rent £lO per annum. 50 . acres in shelter, bush. Dwelling 5 rooms and outbuildings. Now wintering 2600 big sheep and 80 cattle. Price, £8 10s per acre. This property is valued for mortgage purposes by two competent valuers at this price. To see is to buy. Write for full particulars.
!HE UNITED "TmURKUaiE. QOMPANY, Ltd. FJBE AND MABIHS. Head o<Sc9: Sydney. Incrporatsd 186*. Capital, JSCQ.GO* N.ft. Branch: \ PRINCIPAL OFFICE: WELLINGTON N ; Eeid (Chairman), it. Kencedj, and I£. O'Comior. JAS. S. JAMESON, Seereiaij, W, F. CETJIGKSHA27K Agent, Fercv SfcreeL Miafertoff.
I TWO DESIRABLE DAIRY FARMS FOR LEASE. i 55 ACRES Freehold, all flat land, 6 miles from Masterton, good agricultural and dairying country. Two lumdred acres stumped and ploughed, divided into 12 paddocks, well watered. Cheese factory property. Buildings: Good 7roomed house, woodshed, 6-stall stable, 10-bail cowshed, cement yard. Men's whare and buggy shed. Grows first-class ' crops of rape, turnips and oats. Post office and school one mile distant. Rental 20s per acre. Lessee to pay rates. Terra 14 years' lease. 263 ACRES Freehold dairying land, 7 miles from Masterton. Cheese factory adjoins property, nature of country partly flat, and part .undulating, 50 acres under plough. Divided into 5 paddocks. No buildings. Owner will supply timber for house free of cost to good tenant. Rental 20s per acre Rates to be paid by lessee. Terms ; 14 years' lease. The above property is at present being worked as one farm. Owing to ill-health owner has decided to lease. For further particulars apply to— MABTBRTON. Stock a«OI Station Agents, Property Salesmen,
CONCRETE FLAGS FOR OCW-dHED FLOORS Etc. ' YI'AiONG-s-id everlasting, easily and *** rjiiicFy^'d—the oheapestand most? ?.itisfttctory method cf overcoming the mud trouble. Write for full particulars, giving measurement A floor space. Cement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved iiu-zcsiilvas the best for &ii classes of work. Made in sizes, from 4 incks3 to 42 incVits in diais;t-3«i im cement~ipe c0...1tp. v VABTEBTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10101, 24 September 1910, Page 8
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