LANDS FOR SAj-C C. C. ROSS &™ LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTKUTON. THE following first-class Main , Street Property (Shops) has been placed in our hands ior EXCHANGE for a farm. It is seldom that we get. such good rent producing property-with-so good a prospective value. Anypne having a good farm should enquire into this at once. 2 Brick Shops, with brick Bakehouse at back, corner shop and residence, (wooden). All good tenants on lease. • ; j ' ~-.'■-. J Total Rents, £331 per year. Total Outgoings, £l3l per year. Clear, £2OO per year. EQUITY", £2500. Apply SharpBox 69, or Phone 265.
JUST WHAT YOU WANT. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. ACRES of rich, imdulatI UUv/ ing country, suitable for ideal Dairy Farms, in lots of 50 Acres upwards. Get in early and take your choice. The price and land are right. .. For particulars apply to— : P.O. AUCTION MART. AUCTIONEERS, SOLE AGENTS. MASTERTON. F. P. WELCH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Masterton. YOKKisfliJiE IWsUKAJUCJbJ COMPANY: Fire, Accident and live Stock. FOR SALE. 3066 ACRES splendid milling bush'; estimated by experts to contain 40,000,000 feet finest Rimu in tlie 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 l2s 6d per acre. Terms. 7 i-Acre Building Sections in fine sunny position, Lalfsdowne. Best offering at £IOO per section. Windmill and Heart Totara Stand, well bolted together, brass pump, 1-J-inch pipes; four 4-hundred-gal-lon iron" tanks.' Price £35. TO LET. 6-Roomed House, Cole Street, 18s; 6 rooms, 10s; 6 *ooms and lj-acre, 16s; 4 rooms, 7s; Several shops, offices and rooms.
I AND CO.; ANi>, ESTATE 4 (XJMMISSIOK '■'-.■•'■•'-. : AGENTS* Pahlatua. ' '< ~" ' | 862 ACRES, 100 flat, balance lime, j stone hills; 20 paddocks; 7-room- , ed house l woolshed, dip, yards, been ploughed; winters 1200 .breeding ewes, 800 'hoggets, 200 wethers and 150 head of cattle A good faria',for mixed, farining, situated one hiile' from school and post office; and six from railway. Freehold £l3. Easy terms 805 ACRES, freehold, and 102 acres Bin., rent £7 16s. Highly improved; 15 paddocks; 100 acres ploughable; dip and yards; will winter 1000 ewes besides cattle. Adjoining railway. Price of freehold £l2. Interest in lease, £2OO. Good terms. 845 ACRES, all rich limestone country, about 50 acres flat, .balance good hills; 800 acres:in grass, balI ajicejmsh; 12 paddocks well-water-ed; :.* '6-roomed house, cowshed, wbolshed, 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. Free- - hold, £lO 10s; ;About £2OOO cash. Balance good terms. " 5000 ACRES Native Lease, 42 years at Is 6d per acre. Compensation at end 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, Government lease. O.R.P. at 17s per acre. Price for freehold 45s or £1 8s for lessee's interest. 40 AC RES nice little dairy farm,, close to factory. Price £25 per acre, including 8 good cows, 1 heifer bull, cart, horse and harness, cans, etc., etc. Only £350 cash required. FOR SAiA. SOO acres, 3J miles from railway, 16 chains creamery, all in grass except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; all ploughable; no buildings. £8 10a per aore ? JlfiOO cash: balance 5 pears at 5 par cent; or will subdivide into 200 acres upwards. ' lU!llß'KO<ro3ii going concern for M2.5Q0. Terms ar ranged; worth inquiring about for a snec. 100 aores; fully improved in fine heart; i mile oreamery, sohool, etc.; 4 \miles Frankton! per acre. Only £4oOcash; balance 6 per cent. 240 acres j part freehold, part l.i.p. 190 acres grass and crop; all new : buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed, eto: only 4 miles Frankton. , £7 10s ' per acre, Cheap property. Say i 2400 cash; balance arranged; Write for particulars to llTrpßlTliTl^tflEl ' (Land Agent) FRANKTON UNCTION. WAIKATO j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10143, 20 January 1911, Page 8
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