LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. W B. Cleanelle.) ,G. W. Selkr,* F.1.A.N.Z.) W. B. IMMHMII AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCi»._ AGENTS. PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. BURNISHED HOUSE. Good 8rootaed house, with usual domestic offices; half acre garden, etc. Staibling and outbuildings. Very central position. To let for sis months. Terms on application. * Opotikd, 250 acres m grass; 40 chains fencing. Whare, 20 x 12. Sheep yards. O.R.P. at 15s. Price £SOO far goodwill mid improvements. £175 wish. Balance Governin em t money. CHEAP COUNTRY. QQO AGIREB, 12 miles from Opot) *JjU tiki; 450 acres in grass; 3 miles of fanm fencing. Good healthy sheep country. Cairries two sheep per 'acre in winter. Well watered. Five roomed house, wookshed, yards, orchard; 50 acres 0.R.P,, balance L.J.P. at as per acre. PRICE £825 for Goodwill.
AN INVESTMENT. IMMEDIATE SALE.— Three Cottages in handy situation, close to railway station, Masterton. Each contains' foun robins and scullery. Let at 8s per week eafch. PRICE £620 the lot. A Ten Per cent, investment! 1930 "SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. ~\l \C\' — .oeutral position, 'UU Worksop Road district, Well built 6-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences. Good station. A bargain. Terms. 2855 £*K— South Road district. UU Modern little cottage of 5 ;noms, bathroom (h. and c), washJaOuse, copper and tubs. Gocd workshop, etc. Easy terms arranged. 2875 jp f* Kf\- —Particularly convenientoWUt/U position. Main thoroughfare ; 8-roomed house and nearly three- ! quarters of an acre of garden. Staole, | etc.- A gift at Government valuai tion. lislo SUPERIOR SHEEP STATION. 20/3 A ACRES, very convenientOUU ly situated, close to important market centre. Capital roads in si ldireotions. Two railway stations within seven mifes. Well grassed with ■exception of about 200 acres second growth ; timiber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating 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 10s per acre. Only £SOOO cash xeqjuired. When properly graissed, this place will carry ' 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle. SOUND INVESTMENT. I 1 OAA ACRES, Wairarapa dis- ' XyUU triet. One of the best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well graissed. Fifteen, miles from railway, school and post office 1 within half a mile. Heavy papa soil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-w'ire fencing) ,60 acres stumped and under plough. i Last oat crop returned three tons per acre* Unrivalled rape and turnip country; 1500 fat sheep and lamb's j sold in one seaison. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 260 cattle. Capital buildings, including beauti- | fully situated homestead of 10 rooms , fitted" with all convenience® and surrounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and orchard. Woolshed for 3 shearms, 4 sets yards, stabling, ,eta, etc. A i sound investment at £lO per acre. I 2686
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 8
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