LANDS FOR SALE. W, B. w:imcki mN& at., AUpTIONHJGWi, • LAND, ESTATE, INSUBAttUB, * ffIKANOIAi AGJBNm PERRY STREET. aUtSlfcßldK. HOUSES TO LET. Cole Street, d rooms, lUs tJd. Fnaser Batata, 5 rooms, ds. Perry Sweet, "Gianxifoid House, 14 rooms, £2. First Ciasß Stabling for 6 horses, 15s C/UUii CuitJ^l. "ICELI situated on the high ground. lNew FiFo-roouied residence, fitted with every convenience, having baturoom (h. and c.) Beullery, pantry, wa&bJiouse wat-n copper and tuba. SUPEfttOK iJHEEP STATDON. iTtkC* Cd d\ Af.IK.KH. r«r* <*vn,veniJ entJj' eitUAted cloße to important DAiiiot oont-ro. Capital roads, in ell direction». iwo railway stations within town milea. Weil graeaed with exception of about 200 acres Bficond growth timber. Limestone una papa iui uutbioii. Mostly hilly, with nearly Vi)o aoraa undulating and level luiidj j.5 paddocks. Securely f&iioed &na siieey pjooi'. Wintered bbuO sheep and idu cattle. Uood jaomeste&a ot 1U rooms, woolshed, shearer's wrhare, atsbkng, and numsrouß otliur vutbiuiduigs. iiuol. £6 lUa per wort. Uiiiy uoixio u*&& required. Whon lUily nupiovuu, *xio the XUO /iorea 01 aoouiui am properly tnia putue win i**rry 42UU &aeep aud zoo nead oi oattie.
NEAR MASTERTON. A KA ACHES, nicely proTCtJ'Lf perty suitable for Fattening and mixed farming. Eight iniJes from W'oii'axaipa township and' within two (miles of 'School. Praoti ;ally old level counittry, of which, 250 acres have been ploughed, returning gcod crops; of rape, turnips and oats; 10 paddocks j capital buildings, iiiiciudung 8-roomed house, woolsq-kI, 2 stables, buggy ished, cowibail' and daixv. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 10s' per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 32G7 3-j £ ACRES', 2 miles fro.n townJ.O ship and 1£ miles from school, P.O. and cheese factory: 42 acres osvt&, balaivce All ploughed. Permaneinit creek&,' springs, 7 pa<ldooks, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 sheep with small turnip crop. 6-irooimed house, 8-staled stable with loft, sheds, sheep yards, cowbaill. L.I.P. at £llß per annum.. PKhE for goodwill and all impr ivement? £6 .per acre- ' ,b145 SOUND INVESTMENT. 1 QIW 1 AUxiiWi, Wairarapa di*. A &\J\J trict. One of the best blocks, of grazing country now avail* able. Clear of ail rubbish, «nd particularly well grassed. Fifteen miles rromrailway, school and Post Office within half a Mile. Heavy papa soil; 21 piddockß,(mostly fencing)} 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three tons per acre. Unrivalled / rape and turnip country; 1500 fat she«p and lambs abld in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 260 cattle. Ospital buildings, including beautifully situated hoaestead of 10 room* fitted with all conveniences and surrounded bygardens, -tennis lawn, and orchard. Woolshed for 8 shearers, 4 investment at £lO per acre.
MIXED FARMING. B FS A p RE «» b*W A»t, 10 acres shelter bush, 6 paddocks, wintered 626 eheep, 2ts oowy, and 2 hones, 6roomed houim, oowbails, «t*ble, barn, piggery. L.I.P. at £7 17* 6d per/annum. Price £l4 per acre fox goodwill and improvements. Situclose to school and creamery PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY. 9000 Gisborme. di*. r.Vv trict, lying wiithtin five milie© of, fiite selected for railway thy country, with between 1000 and, 1100 acre® m grass l , splendid soil, and- vflrv nl«.n™ ■ Tt„l n „«„j „:_ ture of/first-class l biisfy which, ■ when felled andi improved, is estimated to carry two sheep per acre; 2200 steep and' 70 head of, cattle were wintered on the improved portion. Bight mules of fencing. Good house of 5 rooms-, sSheair'jg siktd, yards and dip. Titile, O.R.P. at 15® per acre. Rent £75 per aranaim. PRIDE for. Goodwill, £4 IQs per acre. This is the stamp of property that oifers every prospect of a sh<arp rise in value im•medflately the railway reaches the vicinity. 3269 HOUSE BARGAIN.
' VERY EASY TERMS. . _ 10 effete* lafti immedalaite sale, we JL can' icffier at itfoe low .sum of £425, a ttnodtem S-roomted ikyuse, witln bathroom, pantry, etc. Large section', wit Hi' stdblet, trapslhed„ fowl vwm, fruit tirees. O'o'se to railway station. £6O cash wijl'l db. ■ ■.-•'. 3270 PROPERTIES FOE SALE BY DAIiGETY AND CO,, LTD.
MASTERTON, lAfh ACRES, at Hamua, all in !vJU grass wiitQi the exception' of 10 acres' shelter bush. All ploughable and flat land. - Divided into 7 paddocks, post and mire fences in. first class' order, splendidly watered. Four-roomed house with good garden, woofehed, wfare, cowshed. Annual rates £l2 per lannmn; 8 males from Eahiatua; 2£ unite® fironi Hukamui. Post office audi school within 1 2\ miles from school, creamery witbjin one mile. Right on the main road. A model fattening farm, and would also make a very payable dairy farm. This place has wintered 600 sheep. At jpresemt 10 acres, in oats, 15 acres in -rap© sown wiith grass. About 14 acres in turnips. There are 55 to 70 acres' now in orop, and 12j acres, stumped and in grass. I'KiGE and TERMS >ii\ application'. ■ !
I 00 AQRES at Hukanui, all in .JLv/U gross, all undulating aaid fiat land, post and wire fences, and well watered. No buildings. Good road® right 'to property. PRICE £lO per acre. ' s This place could be worked well with the above property. Further particulars from— DALGETY • AND CO.. LTD., MASTERTON. CHIMNEY SWEEP.— All order* J attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or distriot. Call or write.— PETEB HIDER, Masonio Street. Ord«r» may be left witfc J. Jsslink>.orne ( Tj> Jtacooni**NEW POTATOES and GREEN PEAS, also TOMATOES. Or der now and avoid disappointment.— j P. J. ROBBINS, Fruiterer, Qneen ' Street.
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