LANDS FOR SALE. MASTERTON UNENCUMBERED PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL. HOMESTEAD of the late . A. W. RENALL, containing eight - large lofty rooms, and spacious halls and landings, usual offices; drainage, pressure water, gas, etc. Detached wash-house, workshop,; buggy-shed, loose box., etc. With 3 to 4i acres of land, orchard, garden, trees ,and slhrubs. Fine trout stream running through the property. Two minutes from Gentlemen's Club and few minutes from General Post Office. 1 Will sell on especially accommodating | terms, or would consider satisfactory lease. Unequalled BUILDING LAND, FOR DISPOSAL TO SUIT ALL BUYERS, in sections from £ to 10 (or more) acres, in RENNALL STREET (some in late sale yards), and ESSEX STREET. For deposits, or special anangements- wheie approved buildings arc erected. GRAZING OR CROPPING LAND, with and without cottages, in one to four acre sections, to lease on advantageous termß. Owner prepared to consider EXCHANGE tOR FARM LANDS. Prospective Buyers or- Lessees are requested to communicate direct with I Owntr, ca; > oi WALTER NOFS, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Or to MESSRS GAWI'TH AND LOGAN," , Solicitors, Masterton. I
»JUO MANAWATU LINE; 180 acres in mixed English grass; 328 sores mixed bush; well watered; 60 chains post and wire fencing, 20 acres level, balance hilly (but not high country), 2-roomed whare. Situate 5 miles from railway station and school. Th-'t. property would suit 2 voung inpn with moderate capital, and is worth inspection. PRICE £4 10s per acre. Terms. £SOO cash. For furtlier particulars & r ply to— G. A. PREEGE & CO PAL.MERSTON NORTH. DO YOU KNOV; j4NYTHINC CHEAPER? KKf\ ACRES, of which 200 acres OOVJ is, L.1.P., rental £ll 13s per annum, balance in freehold. Wintering 900 breeding ewes and 400 hoggets on grass. 120 acres flat, balance undulating nnd easy hills. Subdivides into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered. 6-roomcd house, woolshed, etc. Situated 12 miles ; from Railway Station. Price fo,r .the freehold and goodwill of the leasehold £lO 10s per aero. Terms arranged. This propert vis on the market owing to the ase of-.thn owner. _. It is situated in Hawkels Bay a-.:d is well worth inspection. '■' Telegrams i"'HunterSehultze" P.O. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS NAPIER. Box Xo. 21.1. Phcu<?s.; dows No. 10, Napier 21, 122 and 6(35.
HAVE YOU GOT £1250 TO INVEST . /~\R bavo you a friend that /~\ft bavo yo you can borrow it irom, if so I can" sell you u 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 duriu the last ten years, and the first farmer or speculator who sees it, and can pay down the required amount, namely £1250, will secure it. HOULD a practical dairy farmer fcrj it, and work it for one year, I feei confident that it will realise them a profit of £2OOO, or, in other words, £36 10s -per acre. PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS L Of\A ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat AJKJrt except a few acres; a large proportion of this is river deposit and equal to the Konini flats. It is held on a lease having five years to run from 10th October, 1912, at a .yearly rental of £283, with a compulsory pur« chasing clause at £23 per acre at expiry of lease, or at any time by giving three months' notice. A deposit of £3OO has been made 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 incluse 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, vcircuhr saw, bench, vortical engine, and all the milk cans on the property. ' There is a six-roomed house, also a new cottage, -stables and a good cow6hed to hold 30 cow?, with concrete floor, and stockyard is all concrete. There are from ,10 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 wrt inV '5 miles of a good town by metal '"-;'" r can be on the. farm within ■ c by motor car from Pahfatua. > farm works out including macluding machinery, at £23 12s per acre, with £1250 to be paid do.vn. and balance remain* as unpaid purchase money for 5 y.;:.rs at 4$ per cent. Applv at once to save disappointment to thn POLE AGENT. . w. i mmkm, i.AND AGENT, PAHTATUA SOLE AGENT. WILSC ISrsSTARBRAND 'O Ncw_ untried article. Tested for 25 years. Every bag guaranteed. Lowest Wellington Rates. WILSON'S HYDRAULIC LIME. THE BEST BUILDING LIME. ' Cement Pipes 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. Concrete Troughs, Salt Pans, Fencing Posits, etc. THE /CEMENT "OIPE rw., HE JL IPE \JO., j LIMITED. I MASTERTON. Telephone 165. ' ASTER TON PERMANENT INL VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIEII n prepared to gra'ut loan-;, repayable by instaljasai or otherwise, on approved freehold wcuritj. j (TERMS ON APPLICATION. i, E. KE'TH.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 8
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