C. C. ROSS & 0° LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. THE FOLLOWING IS A REALLY ; CHEAP .WAIRARAPA FARM, AND .WELL WORTH YOUR IN-; SPECTION. /jl i O ACRES, 14 miles from Mas--4t \-& tcrton, 1J- miles from .school, P. 0., etc. All in grass except 5 acres of ibush; 180 acres ploughable; well watered and fenced; 17 paddocks. Carrying capacity 600 sheep, besides cattle. Six roomed house, wool shed and <»tab!es. This place when improved will carry considerably ■more. PRICE £7 IDs per acre. Terms. • INQUIRIES INVITED. Cheap House Properties 9 ACRES, with beautiful laid out grounds. First class homestead. To buy £2OOO. Cash required £3OO. CLOSE to Lansdowne School, 5roomed house with every convenience. Drainage, hot and cold water (new). Price £515. Good terms. 6 ROOMED HOUSE with orchard, Stable, Lansdowne, 1 acre land. PRICFi £725. Very good terms to good man.
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Representative—S. AYMES. 2Q[\ ACRES, Freehold, situated 9j\J in the Wariirarapa. All in grass. Ring fenced and sub-divided •into 8 paddocks, a! well watered. Easy undulating country, part limestone. Wintered tJhis hit year 700 sheep, mostly young ewes, and 20 of cattle. Good house of 8 n»m*. Wolsireu, JSHcU; stable, cowshed, eto. PRICE £l4 per acre. Easy terms can H arranged. 119fi 2f\(\ ACRES, freehold, situated \)\J in the Wai'rarapa. AID) in grass; 20 acres been ploughed. Balance easy undulating cou try, mostly plonghable. Ring fenced aoid subdivided into 6 paddocks, all weM watered. Carrying 300 ewes. 20 head of cattle, and 7 her sea*. House 5 rooms, wookhed, yards, etaMe, cowshed, hayshed, barn, trapshed, etc. PRICE £7 5a per aere. Terms. £SOO cash, balance *t 5 per cent, for 5 years. 1079
DAIRY FARMERS READ THIS ACRES Freehold, and 20 )\J acres river reserve given in. ! All first class flat, with 70 acres stumped and been cultivated] subdivided into 11 paddocks; first class dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water; cowshed 32 stalls, concrete floor, fitted with LawrenceKennedy Milking Machines, which are given in with the property. There are numerous other buildings, comprising stable, trapshed, tool house, machinery shed, etc.; large orchard in full bearing; plenty of shelter trees and good shelter bush on the river reserve; close to a good school and co-operative cheese factory, post and telephone office, 6 miles from railway. PRICE only £35 per acre; £ISOO cash; balance 5 years 1 at 5 per cent. The above farm is good value at £45 per acre now. Communicate at once with mam {-ftWE AQE&S?, PAHIATUA. POVERTY BAY FARMS.. TANTED— A practical all-round ' ¥ Farmer, used to cultivating and improving light lands, to SNAP THIS BLOCK:— 27QA ACRES at £2 per acre, 8 O\J over 2000 acres ploughable, grows ripping oats and rape with little manure ,takes grass well afterwards; partly improved, 9 paddocks, -well _ -watered ,_ cottage, store, woolshed, with machines, yards; new fencing. Wintered 1600 big sheep, 130 head of cattle. Easy .terms arranged, say £2OOO cash, or less. A 'PAYABLE DEAL; good market for chaff. APPLYPOVERTY BAY 'AND ACENCY. GISBOTtNE.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10574, 4 March 1912, Page 8
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