LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. p> .•< Q ACRES, all in grass (Eng--0""iO lish), about -1.0 acres flat, balance litil.v ; 7 paddocks, -all well watered, fencing lifatrt- of totara. Stock I,'?f{) -sheep and o!) head cattle; 0 "roomed house with ail conveniences, room, woolshed and yards, etc. Mbrt«r.i|re £-1000 at 5 per cent. 11 miles from town, 7,-mile from school ami .post office. PRICE £ll 10s per acre; £'."'ooo can bo left, (ISO p'OT ACRES,, Carrying 1250 ewes' OO 6 and 230 lambs, 50 head of cattle, and o Worses; 7 roomed house with all conveniences, outbuild in op, etc. Woolshed, with 3 shearing machine,?, Imgjiy slied. 23 Acres stumped and .wilf grow excellent rape. Eleven miles from .railway, liaHf inile from school and pbst office. £ll 12s 6d per acre; £5400 cato remain on mortgage. ' Gfil John Fr&ser wt €®. LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. HI A 3TERTON. Ageats for Sun. Insurance Company.
..The.. Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at,, lowest rates current in the Dominion. The Company is also prepared to buy FAT SHEEP, LAMBS and CATTLE. All particulars as to charges and prices call be obtained on application tD th® Company's buyers, as under W. B. McFadzean, Featteston, Telephone No. 53; T, W. . McKeoiaie, Ma&terton, Telephone No. 846 office, private rasidenoe Tofepbone No 118; Andrew Peters, Daninevirke, Telephone No. 27; Ttb-oa Ridd'ell, Pahiatua, teiephone No. 50OS TO THB COKPARrt Head Omcs: 19-20 Hunter Street, ■' . WelKngtsss*. s
L E.i B- HARE AMD m* iANX>,. [ESTATE AND COMMISSION AflMOa, PAHIATUA. i FOR LEA,SE.-»- Small Sheep Farm .of 330 ACRiES, well divided and watered, carrying 550 sftieep a£d 30 head 3 cattle, 450 of -which are breeding 'ewes. (Lease foi\ 9 years at 10s per <acre, with right of puirchaee at £lO. 'Good .roads, jrwelve miles from town. ■Daily mail. ' " 7A K AORBS, L.1.P., rent £2l 4s av/ ?J in grass, acres felled, ready "ifar.-*'burning balance of 265 acre's im bush. Ten roomed house, '4 roomed cottage, wool shed, about 80' ■aoies flatj talanoaJliins.' Good metal a-oa<J.. Eiglut paddocks. , Three miles ifrom school: 7 miles from railway station.. PRICE £6. Orfly £SOO catsh ineqnired, -Balance can remain at 5 per ,cent. Carrying' capacity 1J sheep pel 1 'acre. Will exchange for dairy or fruit f' - 1 AO ACRES,; one of the best X\J bJ prope-rties in the county. Highly improved. Very rich flat land. Milks 50 cows and runs other stock; 1£ miles from Ballance Co.'s factory. railway station .and school.; 2} miles from town. PRICE £39 per acre. About £I2OO cash will admit purchaser. QQ ACRE DAIRY FARMj Highly tJ U improved 1 , 25 acres under plough Dairying 30 cows. Freehold £2O ; £I3OO ea)ti remain oil mortgage, i HR" ACRES, 80 acres rich flats, lit/ .worth £4O per acre; up-to-date improvements; will diairy 30 to 40 cows, as well as gr'atze 200 slheep. Tenure L.I.P. Rent 10s 6d. Owilier's interest £ll 7s per acre. £I2OO cfaish required. "I o*®? '-A-CRFS. Dairying 4!) cows, good house, 20 stall cowshed. Half mile form P. 0., factory and school 1 . Frehold £3O. £7OO cash. OAPv ACRES, 80 acres flat, bal'aince billills, good bouse and cowshed, half mile from co-operative cheese factory tund school, and P.O. Freehold £l7 10s. Easy terms, or will lease for 2 years at £1 peir acre. QAA ACRES, 75 acres rich flats, OUU 25 'have been ploughed, two ■houses, on of 10 rooms and the other 5 rooms. Highly improved property, parries ,1550 sheep arid 120 cattle. Price for freehold £1,9.' , ' 883 1 1 A A AGUES, t)oMVe O.R.P. at XXUU 17s 230 acres' in %I'ass,, 'balance busk Limestone country. Carrying ail; present _ 500 sheep, besides Owner's interest £3 per acre. 871 1 PkHil AIDB/ES, 0.R.P., 300 to IOUU 400 acres in grass, balance bush. Two' sheep country when ill grass* Owner's interest '2ss per acre. , , IAA ACRES, ~ch dairy land, lUU milks 40 cows, highly imgood buildings. Freehold ,£35; £SOO cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. ', t AAA ACRES, well improved JL4fcUU bouse, woolshed, dip and vards. Winters over 2 big sheep per acre, besides cattle. Freehold £9 10s —£2ooo cash, balance wtangedi {S66
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10657, 12 June 1912, Page 8
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