LANDS FOK SAL LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. OOME CHEAP BARGAINS on the > Main Trunk Line. Splendid prospective values. 495 ACRES 0.R.P., at 25s per acre; 2SO acres grass, balance heavy bush; 70 chains of 7-wire fence; well watered; easy hills, with sufficient flat for buildings. Estimated carrying capacity 2£ sheep; 10 miles from Raurimu and 3 miles from Waimarino. PRICE £3 per acre. Cash required £3OO, balance at Bank interest. 320 ACRES O.R.P. at 255; 140 acres in grass,, balance bush, mostly heavy; 20 acres fenced; well - roomed house, finished all but chimneys. Rent £l6 per acre. Road is formed to section. Seven miles from Otorohanga. PRICE, £3 2s 6d per acre. £4OO cash, required. FOR EXCHANGE. 12,900 ACRES Freehold, L.T.; hilly and undulating; 800 _ acres flat; 4000 a-cres have been improved and well grassed; 2000 acres in light bush; balance fern and manuka. Carrying capacity when improved about 1 sheep per acre; has win"tercd about 4000 sheep on the improved portion ; 10 paddocks; 6rooraed house, wool shed, men's whare, 2 sets sheepvards. Rates and taxes about £4O. PRICE, £14,000; mortgage £7,500 at 5J per cent. Equity £6,500. Situated about 35 miles from Napier by good road. Owner is prepared to exchange for Wairarapa property. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Parry Street, Masterton. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and Live Stock. FOR SALE, 7-Roomed House near centre of Masterton, bathroom and scullery extra." Gas and drainage. Gas heater for bath, gas stove and range; wash-house, copper and tubs, and water laid on. Several outbuildings. Good section. Price £520, £l2O cash. - Cost just on £6OO about four years past. Cheap property. 821 ■ 6-roomed House, bathroom and scullery, hot and cold water, and gas laid on; full quarter-acre section; good position, Lansdowne. Only £475. £125 cash. 774 Building Sections, full quarter-acre Lansdowne, good sunny positions. Cheap at £75 to £IOO per section. .758 General Store, Bakery, and Goal Business; stock comprises grocery, ironmongery, boots and fancy goods. Freehold shop and dwelling, bakehouse, store and coal shed, stables and trapshed; |-acre land. Trade about £250 per month. Stock £2OO to £250. Good sound country district. Price of freehold £6OO. Stock at vaulation. £SOO cash 823 Business, close to seaport. Rent of shop 20s week; 25-acre paddock leased at 20s week: Trade 7 to 9 bddies, 20 sheep, 5 or 6 lambs, 2 to 3 pigs, besides small godds. Two country carts running every day. Situate in centre of township. Price for plant, stock and > goodwill £6OO. Stock and plant include 7 horses, 2 delivery carts, 2 other carts, harness, oil engine, sausage machine, and filler. Safe and office furniture ,scales, . all fittings and butchers' requisites. 820 I AND CO.. AND. ESTATE & COMMISSION f AGENTS, ;' Pahiatua. ' FOR SALE.—The lease of 200 acres, rent 7.s 6d per acre, with right of purchase at £8 f per acre, 40 to 50 acres flat, low hills, ■'well .fenced, 5 paddoeksy 5-roomed house, cowshed, pigstyes; 1£ miles from school and cheese factory; -J- mile from post office. Lease has 3? years to run. Price £4OO, which includes 27 dairy cows, 8 2-year old heifers in calf, 8.-weaners, 1 bull, horse, trap and harness, 1 mare with foal at foot, 2' sows', 1 boar, milk cotis, buckets. The whole as a ' going concern, £400." General Store, doing £7OO per quarter, no opposition and no bad debts. Stock at landed costj Double fronted shop and dwelling; bu'ik store, stables,'etc: Stock about £6OO. Shop and dwelling; also two cottages, let, £6OO, goodwill £75. About £BOO cash, balance easy terms. Owner retiring with competency. *2 Acres, two-thirds' ploughable, 16 acres have been ploughed';; house, cowshed, garden, 6 paddocks, 10 chains from school, P.O. arid facr". tory. Freehold £l6 per acre. Easy terms.. Stock and plant can be taken at valuation. 862 ACRES, 100 flat, balance limestone hills ; 20 paddocks; 7-room-ed house: woolshed, dip, yards, stables, 'dairy, cowshed; part 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 £13.; Easy terms 5000 ACRES Native Lease, 42, years at Is 6d per aore. 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 1.3s per acre. 2000 ACRES splendid bush land, with; first-class milling timber, within one mile of railway, Government lease. O.R.P. at I7s per acre. Price for freehold 45s or £1 8s for lessee's interest. FOR SAl.*., > arr?3, 8J miles from railway, 15 chains creamery, all in gra3* except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks; all plou^habio } no buildings. JB3 10s per acre? £ISOO cash: balance 5 pears at 5 per ce it; or will subdivide into 200 acres upwards. 1540 acres a fine property as a going conoera for £12,500, Terms ar range I; worth inquiring about for a soec. 100 acres; fully improved in fine heart; J mile creamery, school, etc.; 4 miles Frankton: .£lB per acre. Only £4ioo cash ; balance 5 pec cent. aorqs; part freehold, parfclj.p. 190 acres erass and crop; all new buildings, house, woolshed, cowshed, etc; only 4 miles Frankton. 0 10s per acre, Cheap property. Say .£4OO *, cash; balance arranged. • Write for particulars to I (Land Agent) FRANHTOtf UNCTION. WAIEATO
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10165, 15 February 1911, Page 8
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