LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. H. 0. Gfcmaafia.} {Q. W. BolW ».I.A.IUL| W. B. J TT&r^f&rwi? AND CO. I AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, FERRY STREET «. KASTEBTON. AN INVESTMENT. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Three Cottages in handy situation, close to railway station, Masterton. Each conittains 1 ' ifoun xobms and scullery. Let at 8s per" week eafch. PEIOE £620 the ibt. A Ten Per cent, invest-, mentl 1930 "SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. O K'T A—Excellent corner position &U tJ 4\J ami very sunny. Well' built 7-rooaned Louse, with bathroom, eta. Quarter acre land. Cheap enough 1 3286 O RAA.- Good central positionj dLfOXJU Worksop Road district, Well* built ,6-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences." Good atwfion. Ai bargain. Terms. 2855 jO A C\(\~ Compact little place. dbrk\j\J with nearly half an acre of first class orchard and garden. Handy to Queen Street; 5 rooms; large bathroom (h. and c), drainage and gas. Orchard worth £SO per annum. About £IOO cash secures it! 3282 £*/l_C\K— South Hoad district.;! rooms, bathroom (h. and a), washhouse, copper and tubs. - Good workshop, etc. Easy -terms, arranged. ,2875' '■-**■-'**'-*" ionsffiniant •. .rjj^al^£i&^:^ epi^*'-A gSft : atl'wGoyemmentr'"'-valua-jj tion. 1518' £A f\ f\ .Recently: built 4- ■! tfcUU roomed resident, seven: minutes' waflk from P.O. Bathroom (h. and e., with shower), washhouse, copper and tubs, scullery, etc. Well lawns. About £65 cash. 3281 SUPERIOR SHEEP STATION. ni.titfyKMawcnuxainwii'; / Iy situated, culose to unpoTKet centre. Capital roads in ail Idirections. Two railway stations within seven miles. Well grassed with iexception of about 200 acres second l growth timiber. Limestone and papa, formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres unldulating and level land: 1 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Wintered 3800 sheep and 150 head cattle. ,Good homestead; of 10 rooms, woolshed, shearer's whare, stabling, and numerous other outbuildings. PRICE £8 lGsjfer acre. Only £SOOO cash required. When properly graissed, this place will carry, 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle. 3252 Q1 K ACRES, 2 miles from townO X t) ship and H miles from .school P.O. and cheese factory. 42 Acres Oats, hal'ance grass. All been ploughed. Permanent creeks, springs, 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. Wintering 900 sheep with small turnip crop; 8I loft, sheds, sheep yards, cowbail, L.I.P. alt £llß per annum. PRICE for goodwill and all improvements, '£6 pef acre. SOUND INVESTMENT. If\AA AGUES,, Wairarapa dislyUUtrict, One..of the best blocks of grazing country now. avail-, able. Clrair of all rubbish, and particularly well grassed. Fifteen, miles ; from railway, school and post office | •w : ithin half a mile. Heavy papa soil; !-21 : paddocks (mostly ■.fencing) ' 60 acres stumped and under' plough, ! Last oat c* bp"feturned three tons per sold in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 250 cattle. ' Capital hualdmgs, including beautifitted w&th all conveniences and sur rounded by gardens, tennis lawn, an< orchard. Woolshed for 3/shearerß, - sets yards, stabling, etc., etc. i sound investment- at £lO per acre.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10643, 25 May 1912, Page 8
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