LANDS FOR DALE. LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. ONE OF THE BES. BARGAINS OF THE DAY. 17,000 ia ,BI £3OO 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 5 years j ago; since then considerable more has been added. Unimproved Valuation | £6600. Situated 25 miles from Blenheim and 25 miles from Seddon Railway and saleyardSj road available for motor cars. Ring fenced and subdivided inot ! 3 large blocks and various homo paddocks. Good seven-roomed house, wooMied with 6 stands of machine shears, men's whare, shearers' house and cookhouse. Telephone 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 Ocw>ber, would in its present 6tate winter 5500 sheep, as it did in 1910; could with judicious grass-seed growing aud a little more fencing be made to carry 6500 sheep. This flock has always been noted as heavy wool cutters, and the average has been for a number of years 101b and in some cages as high as 101b lOoz per sheep. Th e 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 rung high, but drops down on the south-east side I + o a ftne block of limestone country J known"as the Chalk Range, safe from snow. Price, as a going concern, 'vhicluncludes 4000 sheep, guaranteed on shearing tallies, any shortage to be paid for at' the rate of 10s per sheep. 2 yearling steer?, 2 cows, 2 horsee, 2 saddles, shearing machines, Engine. PRICE, £5150, as a going concern. £2500 Cash wanted.
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTHRTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Fir©, Accident, and Ldv« Stock.) FARM, 13G} ACRES, r Tenure Government Lease 99 years, 10 years expired. Rent- £2O a year; lj{- miles from large town and station; 8 R.H. Outbuildings, cowshed, yards, etc; 11 paddocks. Fine trout stream on boundary. Present occupier lias milk run, and receives Is -Id gallon for all .milk. PRICE £2O per aero, half cash. aQQ ACRES Freehold, North \)o£ Auckland; 500 acres English grass; balance crops and in Native state. "8 paddocks well watercdjL Several clumps Native bush left for shelter. Tidal . river frontage 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 deor. House 7 "rooms, 2 barns, cowshed, buggy-shed and other farm buildings. Property carries from 2 to 3 sheep per acre, and will do far better with further improvements. A considerable area of the land is now ready for ploughing. Property is being sold by executors to close estate, and the low price of £lO per acre has been placed on it to effect a ready sale. Terms -arranged with the Executors. 6 -ROOMED HOUSE, Lath R. pantry and scullery, close to centre oF Magterto.3, Hot and coid water, gas, drainage, range and gas stove. Washhouss with copper and tubs and hot and cold water laid on. Hou6e only built about 4 years. Insured for £4OO. A fine property and a bargain at tha extremely low figure of £625. TO LET, 1J acres and 6-roomcd house, 13s.
DAIY COMPANIES from the Bay of Plenty to Wellington, have ordered this season AND ENQUIRIES ARE STILL COMING IN, To keep on with th e old fiat bottomed style when VICTORS are obtainable? WRITE NOW TO ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technical Soiwji.) SHEET METAL AND PLUME2NG WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET ... .'. CARTERTON. Oonltaining s&ad tifite Most Beautiful Sunny Slopes for GBAPEM #,ND STUAWBEEBIES i llf W qnHIS Name, "MILDER A," at jL the groat Fruit Plal&tatiou of .Australia. esmea fcha niiivd to MILDURA Ib the- nam a given, to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated near the Upper Ivwnrtere, '-villi to the main road, and only a few miles from rail and w<r;-.ei\ and somo'Sisteen Mil&° from the City of Nelson. MILDURA at Nefeoir, like Mildnra, Australia will, in the nea/r future, become famous for-its excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well as far all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one cp.n- well fma- ' gme its gretft possibilities for the growth of the now improved blight-res? istins "GRAPES," and on the warm r.hipoa the cultivation of STRAW SERIES and Early Peas, the for which is almost unlimited. POULdKY I'ARMLNG flan,also be carried «a to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. MILDURA Will be sold in blocks of 10 Acres or more, to salt &T2T.°ias'-'■''■ No bsitor EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia, ' 7Z Fuller Parlculara, f-rioos, terms, etc., glvw at the c/uot of—«I3LEY BROS AWE SO., (ESTATE AJX& JCJUSID AGENTS),
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