LANDS FOR DALE. LAND AGENTS AND SHAKEBROKERS. MAiSTEIiTUJS. ONE OF THE BES. BARGAINS OF 17,000 flk £3l '° Pastoral Lease, 12 years to ,run ; full compensation, for all improvements at the end of the lease. Last Government valuation, when the improvements were valued at £1414 o years ago; silica thou considerable more has been added. Unimproved Valuation £6GUO. Situated 25 miles from Blenheim and 25 miles from Seddoii Railway and suleyards, • road available for motor cars. . - ) ■'. Ring fenced and subdivided inot 3 large blocks and various home puddocks. Good seven-roomed house, wool-shed with b' stands of machine shears, men's -whare, shearers' house and cookhouse. Telepnotie connected with house. Blenheim coach passes twice weekly.
Now wintering 4000. mostly Merino sheep, 960 of which are breeding ewes to lamb about the middle of October, would in its present state winter 5500 sheep, as it did in 1910;. could with judicious grass-seed growing and a little more fencing be made to carry 0000 sheep. This ilock has always been noted as heavy wool cutters, and the average has been for a number of years 101b and in some cases as high as 101b lOoz per sheep. The ages of the present flock run 2-tooth to fresh full mouth. _ in the front undulating tussock hills; easy hills, a portion of the back runs high, but drops down on the south-east side to a fine block of limestone country known as the Chalk Range, safe from snow. Price as a going concern, which includes 4000 sheep, guaranteed on ph earing tallies, any shortage to be paid for at the rate of 10s per sheep. 2 yearling steer.", 2 cows, 2 horses, 2 saddles, shearing machines, Engine. PRICK, £5150, as a going concern. £2500 Cash wanted. LAND ANO ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE GOWh PANY. (Faro, A-aictea*, and Live Stock.) DAIRY FARM, 136-i ACRES, i Tenure Government Lease 99-' years, 10 years expired. Rent £2O a year; I-4 miles from large town and station j S R.H. Outbuildings, cowshed, yards, etc; 11 paddocks. Fine trout ptream on boundary. Present occupier h-.is milk run, and -receives Is I -Id gallon for all milk. PRICE £2O per acre, half cash. POa ACRES Freehold, North Auckland; 500 acres_ Eng- f j lish grass; balance crops and in Na--1 tive state. 8 paddocks well waterctul Several clumps .Native bush left for shelter. Tidal river fronti age and wharf on property. • Railway station to be within 3 -miles of farm. Within i mile of Post and Telegraph office and progressive town: Property is adjoining one of . the largest sale yards North of Auckland. Ready market for fat stock at door. House 7 rooms, 2 barns, cowshed, buggy-shod- and other farm buildings. 1 Property from 2 to 3 sheep per nc'/o. and will uo far better with further improvements'. A considerable area of the land is now ready for ploughing. Property is being £okl by executors to close estate, and the low price of £lO per aero has been placed on it to effect a ready" sale. Terms arranged with the Executors. 6 -ROOMED HOUSE, bath R. pantry and scullery, close, to centre of -Masterton. Hot and cold water, gas, drainage, range and gas stove. Washhouso with copper and tubs and hot and cold water laid on. House only built about 4 years. < Insured for '£4oo. A lino property and a- bargain, at the extremely low fig- ' lire of £625. j TO LET, 1} acres and 6-roomed L house. 13s.
DAIY COMPARES from the Bay of Plenty to Wellington, have ordered this season Tic tor 59 VatsAND ENQUIRIES ARE STILL COMING IN. CAM YOU AFFORD To keep on with the old flat bottomed style when VICTORS are obtainable? WRITE NOW TO ALBERT J. PARTQN. (Holder 6l Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technical Sohoal.) "SHEET METAL ANSJ PLUMBING. WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET „ OAjATEKTON.
Oonltaining ailistf tshle Most Beautifuil 'Sunny for GAAPES AND STBaWBEJBRIES ll' I'D 1 A /I JHIS w€n-kiDOwn Name, "MILDUiRA.," at> onow. ccrmesj the mind to the great Fruit Plalnitattion of Australia. Ih the name given, to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated near the Upper Moutere, with frontages w the main road, and only a few miles from rail a;nd water, and some Sixteen Miloa irom the City of Nelson. MILD DBA at Neisro, like Mildura, Australia, will, m t!he nea/r future, become famous for its excellent Export Keening APPLES, as well as far all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one can well imagine its grerfb possibilities for tine growth of the now improved b]ig;ht-re&-usting "GIIAPES," and on the warm slopes the cultivation! of STRAWBERRIES amd Early Peas, the market for which is almost unlimited. POULTRY FARMING can also be carried an t/> advantage with Fruit Oultivajbion. Wiß b» sold in ,hlocb» <fi 10 'Acres or sti.b pturc'ias-i. Nobettor EXPORT APPLE LAN© in Australasia. Fuller P«*Sonlara, terms, etc., given at th© office <rf—«IBUEY BROB MttD 30., (ESTATE AJNJJ" JUAJtfD AGENTS),
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