LANDS FOR SALE. W, B. GHENNELLS ! AMI •«., i ▲USJIIONBIBM, ACCOUNTANTS, | LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, j * FINANCIAL A6INT*. ' PERRY STREET, aAfrrtRTCH. HOUIEB TO LET. Cole Street, 5 rooms,, lite M. Fraser Estate, 6 rooms,' Bb. Perry Street, "Grandford House, 14 rooms, £2. First Class Stabling for 6 horses, 16s OOixfc, annus,!. NICELY situated on the high ground. £vew Five-roomed residence, fitted with every convenience, having bathroom (h. and c.) scullery, pantry, washhouse with, i copper &zia fcuba. PRICK £620. ' SUPERfOR dHEEP STATION. j 2Qf&(\ ACJIEb, ?erjr eonveni■t"Uu entJy situated close to important centre. Capital roads in fUI directions. Two railway stations within seven mil&B., Weil grassed with exception ! of■ about 200 acres second growth timher. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Wintered 3800 sheep and ■ 150 -cattle. Good ioiuostead of 10 rooms, woolshed, shearer.'« whare, stabling, ,and numerous other outbuildings. PRICE £8 10s per acre. Only £SOOO cash required, When fully improved, Aiid the %0 acres of second growth are properly grassed, thiß place will carry. 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle.
NEAR MASTERTON. /IKA ACRES, nicely situar,ed prortU\J party suitable, for fattening and mixed farming. Eight roiles from Wairarapa township and within two miles of school:. Praati jally all level counitory, of which 250, acres have been ploiughed, returning gcod crops of rape, turnips and oats; 19 paddocks; capital: buildings, indudimg 8-roomed house, wool&nwi, 2 stables, buggy .shedl, .cow.bail 1 and dajxv. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 lOs per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. • . 32(37 OIK AGRES, 2 males fro.ntown--01.0 ship and 1J miles - from ; school, P.O. and cheese factory': 42 [acres grans. ,A)l* been •7 paddjaks, 8 wire 'fencing.. Wintered 900 sheep frith small tu,mip crop. 6-o-oomed house, 8-stalled' stable with loft, sheds, sheep yards, cowbail L.I.P. at £llß for goodwill and aI!J improvement? £6 per acre- ' bi4s •OUND INVESTMENT.
I Q(\(\ ACRES, Wairarapa di* XV\J\J trie*. On© of the best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of «11 rubbish, And particularlywell grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Post Office within half ja mile; Heavy papa soil; 21 p*ddocka'\(mostly f^wirefencing) ; 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop three tons per acre. Unrivalled rape ; and turnip, country; 1500 fat she*p\and lambs sold in oner season. Winters;2ooo ewes, 1600 dry -sheep and 350 cattle. Capital buildings, including beautifully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted with all conveniences and surrounded byjjarderi*, tennis lawn, and orohard. Woolshed for B'shearers, 4 l investment at £lO per acre. ,*"..;; • S6BB _ MIXED FARMING. MO ACRES, half flat, 10 acres,shelter bush, 0 paddocks, - wintered." 525 , sheep, 28 cows, and 2 horses, 6roomed house, cowhand, stable, barn,- piggery. L.I.P. at £7 17s 6d per annum. Price £l4 per acre forgoodwill and improvements. Situated 2J miles from railway and close to whool *t\d nr+*merv *5141 i PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP' COUNTRY. onnn acres, abbom© di ß - trict, lydmg withtih five mili&s. of «ite selected for , railway station on the new Good healthy counitiry,_ with between 1000 and 1100 acnes in. grass l , splendid soil, and very clean. Balance good mixture of first-class' buslh, which, when felled and improved, is estimated to carry two sheep per acre; ?200 sheerand: 70 hea'd or cattle were win/fcerec on, r tho improved' portion. Eight miles of fencing. Good house of 5 rooms, sheair' lg <sth,td, yards and dip. O.R.P. at 15® per acre. Rent £75 per annaim. PRICE for Goodwill, £4 lQs> per acre. ; This is the stamp of property that offers every [ prospect of a sJbarp rise in value im•medfiately the railway reaches the vicinity. 3269
PROPEETIES FOE SALE DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON, 2AA ACHES at Hamua, all in, \J\J grass with, thie exception- of 10 acres shelter "bush. All ploughable and flat land. Divided into 7 paddocks*, post and wire fences in, first class order, splendidly watered. N . Foiir-roomed house with good garden, wooTshed, whore, oowsihed. Annual rates £l2 per lanmum; 8- miles from Pahiatoia; 2% imites dnrom Hukaaui. Post office and school within' 2£ mites from school, creamier y withliai one mile. Bight o» the main road. A model fattening farm, and would also make a very payable dairy farm. This pteoe has wintered 600 sheep. At present 10 acres in oats, .15 acres in rape isown with grass. About acres in turnips. There are 65 to 70 acres now in crop, and 125 acres, stumped and in grass. iI'iRTOE and TERMS on application. 1 HO ACKES n * Hufeanui, all in J-V/U grass, all undulating and flat land, post and, wjV lances, and well watered. No buildings-. Gf*od road® right to property. PRICE £lO per acre. This place could be worked well with the above property. Further partJkul'ars from— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON.
CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 111 ing capacity 45 cowfe; 1J miles foam scinool l and factory. AM flat and in English grass, more than l half heavy rich drained swamp land. Well watered and/ subdivided; 6 roomed dwelling, cowshed, trapehed, and Engine, toofe and implements, whare, etc. PBIQE, including etock, :rii3!k cart, trap, milking nuachines £2IOO. Cash required £I2OO. APPLY TO H. F. HEYCOCK LAND AGENT,
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