LANDS FOR SALE. MASTERTQN "" tKCUffIBEREQ PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL, .HE HOMESTEAD of the late _ _ A. W. BEN ALL, containing eight large lofty rooniw, and spacious halls and landings, usual offices; drainage, liiig'lx pressure water, gas, etc. Detached wash-house, workshop, buggy shed, loose box, etc. With 3 to 4J acres of land, orchard, garden, trees ,and sihrub-s. Fine trout stream running through the property. Two minutes from Gentlemen's Club ami few minutes from General Post Office. Will sell on especially accommodating terms, or would consider satisfactory leaee. ALSO Unequalled BUILDING LAND. FOR DISPOSAL TO SUIT ALL UUYERS in {.actions from \ to 10 (or more) acres, in R.ENALL STREET (some in sale vards), and ESSEX STREET. u'or cash, deposits or special ariangemenrs w'nere approved buildings are erect d. GRAZING OR CROPPING LAND, with and without cottages, in one to four acre sections, to lease on advantageous terms. Owner prepared to consider EXCHANGE FOR FARM LANDS. Prospective iluyens or Lessees are requested to communicate direct with Owner, car' 01 WALTER NOPS. Fitzrov, New Plymouth.
XAQ ACRES, SITCATE ON THE OUO MANAWATD LINE; 180 acres in mixed English grass; 328 acres mixed bush; well watered j 60 chains post and wire fencing, 20 acres level, balance hilly (but not high country}. 2-roomed whare. Situate 5 miica from railway station and school. Th's property would suit 2 young men with modera-te capital, and is worth inspection. PBIGE £<J ICs per acre. Terms, .£sCo,ca&h. For further particulars apply to— l 0. A. PkEECE & C 0 PALMERSTON NORTH.
A GOOD LITTLE SHEEP FARM FOR A DEPOSiT OF £BOO. ££AA -^C Freehold, level and £)UU undulating, and nearly all ploughable, 11 puddocks, well fenced staid watered; 40 acres in English grasses; 50 acres laid down in cocksfoot, clover, and native grasses. The property will winter 800 owes, besides a large number of oattle; 4roomed. house, large implement shed iind store room. Back bounded by /iver; 25 acres of bush, with plenty of fencing' timber, strip of flax swamp., PRICE £ll per acre; the adjoining property »ust ©old to a hard buyer and valuer at £lO 10s, and ha* without auy buildings whatever. •»Ve consider the property to be well worth inspection, and are spending money advertising it. It is situated in the Hawlie's Bay Waipawa -Provincial dkt-rict. Fuller particulars upon applicatioa to us. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND CIBSON, LAND AGENTS, Tennyson St., NAPIER, HAVE YOU GOT £1250 TO ■NVfcST . l'H have you a friend tint
you can..borraw it from, if so I en a sell yon a farm that will resell within the next three months at £IOOO over cost. This is the greatest snip that I have had placed in my hands for sale durin the la*t-teu ..years, and • tha first farmer or speculator who sees it, and can pay down the required amount, namely £1250, will secure it. SHOULD a, practical dairy farmer tr y . _\ it, and work it for ono year, I feel confident that it will realise them a profit of £2OOO, or, in other words, £36 10s per acre. PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 20/1 ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat Ot except a few acres ; a large proportion of this is river deposit and equal to tho Konini flats. It is held on a lease having five years to run from 10th October, 1912, at a yearly rental of £285, with a, compulsory purchasing clause at £25 per acre at expiry of lease, or at any time by giving three months' notice. A deposit of £3OO has been mado to make purchasing clause compulsory, and 5 per cent interest is allowed on the £3OO. The present lessee wants £1250 for the goodwill of his lease, and this incluso the £3OO paid by him, also the following machinery, viz.: Water wheel (in first-class order, which drives all the machinery required for milking, etc.), vacuum pump, water pump, circular saw, bench, vortical engine, and all the milk cans on tho property. There is a six-roomed house, also a new cottage, stables and a good cowshed to hold 30 cows, with. concrete floor, and stockyard is all concrete. There are from 40 to 50 acres stumped and been cultivated, also a fine orchard of 170 choice fruit trees. The property is within a quarter of a mile of a good co-operative butter factory, school, post and telephone office, and within 8 miles of a good town by metal road. I can bo on. the farm within one hour by motor car from Pahiatua. This farm works out. including ma-, eluding machinery, at £23 12s per acre, with £l2so'to bo paid down.find balance' remains as unpaid purchase money for 5 years at 4J per cent. Apply at once to save disappointment to tho SOLE AGENT,
LAND AGENT, SOLE AGENT. DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS. FISH AND CHIPS. to a'atwunce to tho public of i Mas tort on and surrounding dis<tiricts tLat ho has opened FiISH CHIPS, DINING AMD SUPPER r<OGMB In .the premises lately occupied by IAII Lop, amd opposite Mr J. Elliott's, 'Saddler, Queen St. FRESH FISH DAIL7. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.
fIUTGHER. HAVING purchased tho business lately owned by Mr' John "Boxhall, and taking over'the same on tho Ist of May, I "solicit the continuance of tho patronage of his clients, and assure yon that jhfj will Tcceivo civility, together with tho primes fc quality of liwafc at the most reasonable prices at all times. A trial solicited. TELEPHONE 27. QUEEN ST. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 4 September 1912, Page 8
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