LAND! FOR SALE. W, B. IIiJiPKSZiWIfIE ANB «8„ AU£>TIONKEIt&, AtfjOUKYANTB, LAND, ESTATE, INBUBANGE, & FINANCIAL AUINTa. j PERRY STREET* . HOUSES TO LET. Oole Street, 6 rooms, lUs.tid. Fraser Estate, 6 rooms, Bb. Perry Street, "Grandford House, 14 roome, £2. First Class Stabling for 6 horseß, 15b CULE bJLK&i.i. NICELY flituivic«d on the high" ground. JVjw Fiv«>roomed 'residence, fitted with every conveni- ' ence, having bathroom (h. and c.) scullery, pantry, wash Louse with i copper and tubs, PRICK £t>2o. SUFERfOH iJHEEP STATION. ; aCKEc., very conveni- ! A/C'Oli ently Hiuuatod close to important noarket centre. Capital roads in pJI directions, Two railway stations within seven miles. Well I grassed with exception of about 200 acres second growth timber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly 1 hilly, with nearly 200 acros undulat- • ing.and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Win- ' tered 3800 sheep and 150 cattle. ' Good homestead of 10 wool- [ shed, shearer's whare, sibling, and . numerous other outbuildings. PRICE • £8 10s per acre. Only £SOOO cash » required. When fully improved, and > ,the 900 acres of eecond growth are ) properly grassed, this place will car- > ry 4200 sheep and 250 head of cat--1 tle« J ; NEAR MASTERTON. | ' AaRES , situar,ed pro- I ' j • P ,ert y suitable for fattening | ; f nd mixed farming: Eight miles , r J trom Warrarapa township and within '- two miles of school. Praotd >%!ly a JI : level counifary, of which 250 acres have been ploughed, returning gcod . crops of rape, turnips and oats; 19 paddocks; capital buildings, including 8-a-oomedi. house, wools,i>kl, 2 stages, huggy ,shed), cowbail and dairy. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 lOs 1 per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 32U7 Q1 K ACRES, 2 males fro.n townOJLO ship and l£ D'iles from sdhool, P.O. and cheese factory: 42 acres^ cats, .balance grass. Ail*'been ploughed. Perm/aiieni creeks, springs, , 7 patdfjokis, 8 wiire fencing. Wintered 900 eheep with Somali tu.-nip crop. , 64rooaned house, 8-staled stable with • loft, sheds, sheep yards, cowbail. | L.I.P. at £llß per annum. I'HFi.E for goodwill and all< impr -vementf' • £6 per acre- ' 8145 3 SOUND INVESTMENT. I 1 QHfl ACRES, Wairarap* dia--3 X tfXJXJ trict. One of the best - blocks of grazing country now avail- ■• able. Clear of all rubbish, and par--5 ticularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Post. OfSce i wa/fchin half o, mile. Heavy papa soil; % 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wire fencing); r .60 acres stumped, and under plough. + ...Last oat.crop returned throe tons per, -• acre. Unrivalled rape turnip 1 country; 1500 fat ehe«ipjjand lambs 0 sold in one «aason. Winters , ; 2000 e ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 850 cattle. ~ Cspital buildings, including beauti- ; fully situated homestead of 10 rooms B fitted with all conveniences, and *urr rounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and g orchard. Wookhed for 8 shearers., 4 «ets yards, stalling, eto., etc. A - eound investment at £lO per acre. 6886 , I MIXED FARMING. i. j 520 ACRES, half flat, 10 acres shelter bush, P paddocks, wintered 6'M sheep, 28 cows, and 2 hordes, 6roomed house, oowbaiJß, stable | barn, piggery. L.I.P. »i £7 17i ed per annum. Price £l4 per acre for I goodwill and improvements. Situatedl2l miles from railway and | dose to school *nd iw*vsr<(*rv £24s
PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY. ■yyj}J. triet > witMn five milies of site selected for railway station- on the n<ew line. Good heal thy country, with between 1000 and 1100 acres an grass, splendid sail, and very ofeain. Balance good mixture of first-class -Boidh, whach, when teiHed and unproved, is estimated to carry two sheep pea- acre; 2200 sheep and; 70 head of cattle were- wintered on the improved porliion. ESght miles of fencing. Good house of o rooms, shear' ig shtd, yards and dip. TirWe, O.R.P. at 16® per acre. Rent £75 per amnram. PfRIOE for Goodwill, £4 10s per a are. This is the stamp of property that offers every prospect of a sharp rise in- value im•medfiately the railway reaches the vioinity. 3269
PROPEBTIES FOE SALE DALGETY AND CO., LID. MASTERTON, 2A A ACRES at Hamua, all in "v 'grass i'wittlh, this exception' of 10 -acres shelter hush. All ploughable and flat land. Dlivided into 7 paddocks, • post and wire fences in. first class order, splendidly watered. Four-roomed house with good garden, wqolshed, whare, cowshed. Annual rates £l2 per 'annum; 8 males from Pahiatua; 2% (miles, from Hukanoii. Post office and school within' •2\ mile© from school', creamery within one mile. Eight on the main road. A model fattening farm, and would also make a very payable dairy farm. TMs pliace has wintered 600 sheep. At present 10 acres an oats,. 15 acres in rape sown with, grass-. About 14 acres in' /turnips. Thei'e are 65, to 70 acres now in orop, and 123 acres- stumped and in grass. PRICE and TERMS.on application. .... I[)n ACRES at Hukanni, all in J-v/LF 'grass, all undulating and flat land, post and wi"- Wiees, and well watered No buildings. Good mad® right to property. PRICE £lO per acre. 'This place could be worked well with the above property. Further paritfeurars from— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON. CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. m ACRES, L.1.P., 10s, Carrying capacity 45 cowfe; 1J miles from school' and factory. All flat and in English grass, more than l half heavy rich drained swamp land. Well watered and subdivided; 5 roomed dwelling, cowshed, trapesed, and Engine, tools and implements, whare, etc. PRICE, including stock, milk ca3*t, trap, milking machines £2IOO. Cash required £I2OO. APPLY TO H. F. HEYCOCK LAND AGENT, Martauborongh.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10507, 20 December 1911, Page 8
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