LANDS FOK SAi. TWO FIRST CLASS EXCHANGES FOR FARMS. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INQUIRE. i 2f\£\ ACRES, dairy farm, 1* <J& miles from creamery and railway station; 1 mile from progressive town. This property is well-watered, easy undulating country, and will winter 3 sheep to the acre, lies well to the sun,' and is well sheltered, good fencing. This is' a first-class property, Price, £lO 10s per acre; Equity, £I3OO/ I GENERAL STORE. For ex- -i UT change for small farm of similar equity." Leading store in prosperous town. The store commands the greater portion of the trade of the district, and makes a turnover of £IO,OOO a year. There is a complete plant for the running of the business, including one brake, 2 spring carts, 9 horses, and necessary harness, scales, cash register, safe, etc. There is a good stock of groceries, drapery, boots* and fancy goods. The business is easily run, good roads. Owner will exchange for a property of about 200 or 300 acres. EQUITY, £4,300. C. CROSS &™ LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. |OR IMMEDIATE SALE.— 2OO ? ACRES, good healthy sheep country, situated near Masterton, carries 1$ sheep to the acre, besides cattle, well watered and fenced, and subdivided into two paddocks. Absolutely the cheapest place on the market. For particulars apply to AT JOHNSON & i~lO., . O . O OHNSON & \JO., (Late Finnegan and BusheH.) AUCTIONEERS, SOLE AGENTS. MASTERTON. JL • JL a LAND AnD tclATfi AGENT Perry Street, rciustorton. YOii&bH-iU!* J.aoUlx,a..c<Oi!l COiHFire, Accident ana i avo Stock. FOR SALE. 3066 ACRES splendid milling bush; estimatea by experts to contain 4u,UUU,uuO 'reet imest liimu m the Dominion, besides other timbers, situate near railway, with splendid grade for tramways.; Land worth fully £8 per acre when grassed. . Price for the freehold, only £2 12s 6d per acre. Terms. 7 i-Acre Building Sections in fine sunny position, Lansddwne. Best '.". offering at £IOO per section. Windmill and Heart Totara Stand, well bolted together, brass pump, ls-inch pipes; four 4-hundred-gal-lon iron tanks. Price.£3s. TO LET., 6-Roomed House, Cole Street, 18s; 6 rooms, 10s; 6 rooms and 1-J-acre, 16s; 4 rooms, 7s; Several shops, offices.and rooms. E. B. HARE '.AND- C0..-...... 4Kl>. ; ESTATE & COMMISSION * ; AGENTS,
Pahlatua. 862 ACRES, 100 flat, balance limestone hills; 20 paddocks; 7-room-ed house; woolshed, dip, yards, stables, dairy, cowshed Tpai't has been ploughed; winters 1200 breeding ewes, 800. hoggets, 200 wethers and 150 head of cattle A real good farm for mixed farming, situated one mile from school and post office, and six from railway. Freehold £l3. Easy terms 505 ACRES, freehold, and 102 acres E.R., rent £7 16s. Highly improved: 15 paddocks; 100 acres plough- ' able; woolshed, dip and yards; will winter 1000 ewes besides cattle. Adjoining railway. Price of ffee^ I hold £l2. Interest in lease, £2OO. Good terms. 845 ACRES, all rich limestone country, about 50 acres.flat,, balance I- good hills; 800 acres in grass, balance bush; 12 paddocks well-water--1 ed; 6-rooraed house, cowshed, woolshed, yards, carrying 1600 - sheep and 100 head of cattle; 2^ ;. miles from' post office,, school.and factory, and 20 miles from.railway by good road. Daily mail. Freehold, £lO 10s. About £2OOO cash. Balance good terms. 5000 ACRES Native Lease, 42 years ," at..ls-':.6d per acre. Compensation ; at §nd of -lease 30s per acre. Splendid '-bush country, with £1 - per acre worth of good milling timber, small royalty. Adjoining railway. A real bargain.' Price 13s per 2000 ACRES splendid bush land, - .with < .first-class milling , timber, ! within one mile of 'railway, Gov- : ernnient lease. O.R.P. at 17s per acre. Price .for freehold 45s or £1 8s for leasee's interest. 40 ACRES nice, little dairy farm, .close to factory. Price £25 per acre, including 8 good rows, 1 heifer bull, cart, horse -Ti'id harness, cans, etc., etc. Only £350 cash required. FOE SAjl,> . . forties. ESOO acres, 3i miles from railway, 16 chains creamery, all except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; all plouerbable ; no ; . buildings. £8 10s per asre; £ISOO ; cash: balance 5 ppars at 5 per cent; " ! or will subdivide into 200 acres upi wards. ' acres a fine property as a ligoing concern for £12,500. Terms ar jjranged; worth inquiring about for a fenec. 100 aores; fully improved in fine : heart j $ mile creamery, school, etc.; 4 miles Frankton: £lB per acre. Only ' £4OO cash; balance 6 per cent. £2<&o aoMB; part freehold, part l.i.p. j; 190 acres erass and crop; all new :buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed, eta; only 4 miles Frankton. £7 10s pera.de, Cheap property. Say .£4OO ( cash; balance arranged. , ; Write for particulars to Tfiir^rirri^nTp (Tand A sent) FRANRTON JUNCTION. WAIKATO
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10136, 14 January 1911, Page 8
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