LANDS FOK SAl^ LAND AGENTS AND SHARE' BROKERS, MASTERTON. CHEAP HOUSE PROPERTY, 7-roomed House, corner section, Lansdowne, hot and cold water, septic tank, gas, and thoroughly up-to-date house. Owner left the district. 'Was bought by present owner for £750. Price 550, Cash required £l5O. 7-roomed House, Hessey Street, bath room, scullery and good outbuildings; every convenience. PRICE £525, Cash required £125. 6-roomed House, South Road, £3OO. £SO cash. 4-rooemd Cottage, George Street, Price £275, Cash £SO. TO LET. — 6-roomed House, 6} acres ground, orchard and garden, all conveniences, Makora Road, 20s. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. AAA ACRES of rich, undulatUvJvJ 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. A T TOHNSON & f^iO., Johnson & AUCTIONEERS, SOLE AGENTS. MASTERTON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Masterfon. YOfiEttHJICE I£IS(JEA.NCE COMPAWY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock. FOR SALE. 3066 ACRES splendid milling bush; estimated by experts to contain 40,000,000 feet finest Rimu in 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 £-Acre Building Sections in fine .sunny position, Lansdowne. Best offering., at £IOO per section. Windmill and Heart Totara Stand, well bolted together, brass pump, lf-inck pipes'; four 4-hundred-gal- . .lon iron"tanks. Price £35. .. TO.LET. . 6-Roomed House, Cole Street, 18s; 6 rooms, 10s; 6 rooms and lj-acre, 16s; 4 rooms, 7s; Several shops, offices and rooms.
E.B.HARE AND CO.. -.; ' 4KIVBffJJATH * COMMISSION AGENTS, Pahiatua. I 862 J stone hills; 20 paddocks; 7-room-i ed house; woolshed, dip, yards, I stfl.hlps. flnirv. nnwsnfid ; nnvt, 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 acree E.E., rent £7 16s. Highly improved ; 15 paddocks: 100 acres plougjhIwill 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, balance bush; 12 paddocks well-water-ed; 6-roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, yards, carrying 1600 sheep and 100 head of cattle; ;<£s miles from post office, school and factory, and 20 miles from railway by good road. Daily mail. Free- .;' hold, £lO 10s. About £2OOO cash. i Balance good terms. 5000 ACRES Native Lease, 42 years ,at Is 6d per acre. Compensation v at end of'lease 30s per acre. Splen•did- 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. '4O ACRES nice little dairy farm, close to factory. Price £25 per acre, including 8 good cows, 1 hei-: for bull, cart, horse and harness, cans, etc., etc. Only £350 cash required. FOE SAuL. SOO acre 3, 3fc miles from railway, 15 chains creamery, all in grass except 80 acres; fenoad and subdivided into 12 paddocks; all ,ploughab!e ; do' buildings. .£8 ICs per acre; jEIEOO cash: balance 5 pears at 5 par cent; or will subdivide into 200 acres upwards. 3LS4LO a«es a fine property as a going concern, for £12,500. Terms ar ranged; worth inquiring about for a snec. acres; fully improved in fine heart; \ mile creamery, school, etc.; 4 miles Frankton: JBIB per acre. Only £4OO cash; balance 6 per cent. £24:0 acres; part freehold, part l.i.p. 190 aores erass and crop,- all new, buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed, etc; only 4 miles Frankton. £7 10s per acre, Cheap property. Say J2400 cash; balascn arranged. Write for particulars to ttimmvArnmnno (Land Agent)' FEANKTON UNCTION, WAIKATO
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10146, 24 January 1911, Page 8
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