LANUB FOR SALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL J OQ/fl ACRES rolling downs on > Limestone and papa far- \ cottage, stabjta.'etc. Carry- i ~„„ t. ™ 1 ah of J trnod . road. £6 108 per acre. <wo. • -1 -i A ACRES first class land, well X -L'* adapted Sox all class of afrming; several well watered paddocks; i mile school, CTeamery, etc. £4l per acre. Easy terms. 724. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD and 17 acres leasehold, all in crass. Leasehold rent £2l 15s, payable iyearly in advance, can. go with freehold. 4-roomed house pantry and sheds; .water jraces jthrough place; j 2J miles railway station., school and J P.O. Price, £7OO. £3OO cash, , balance on mortgage. 725. JOHNFRASFRANDCO. LAND VALUATORS, I ESTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. Ageato for Sua laurar«ne» Ownfcaay, Bvery ahjep yon rear sap* % considerable quantity of bon» ; phosphate from the soil. To keep up the quality of the crops and stock reatore this vitality to tao land by apply- ' WJB.E. C& Mmims. They oontfrin the plant food 1 ? necessary for production of bigger props—and, in their turn, Fatter Bhcep. W.M.E. jOo.'s No. 1 and No. 8 Mixtures are principally phcu'&a'is Manur;? •oonlainof Nitrogsn and i'olash to sustain th» . erovrth. They are especially suitable for Turnips and Eapc. Prices Net Cash on rail at Ngahauranga; No. 1 Mixture - £B/10/- ion No. 3 " - £5/10/-ton No. 8 " - £B/7/6 ton Potato Mlxtnre - £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £5/3/- ton ■ In 2cwt. Sacks 5/- per ton extra it cflwjjtd for lewt. sacks. Particular* of analysis and price list posted on request. Spoclal Mixtures prepared to order. SEND TOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for Bhipmcnt. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle 'purchased. Particulars as to chars** may bo obtained from 18-20 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON
Uo J3o JUL. AMD CO., ; TT AND, ESTATE AND GG&IMJSI Jj SiON AGENTS. I PAHIATU . . I |7iOR LEASE 230 acres, highly imIJF proved. Close to station, facI torv and school. Will lease for 5 I years at 12s per acre, with purchasing clause at £l2 10s. ' QQ Q ACRES good sheep country. 0«JO Will lease 2or 5 years at lis 9d . P.P. £l2 10s per acre. 50 acres very highly improved. Handy little dairy farm. Lease for 3 years . with R.P. ' , 0 ACRES, all in Grass, and well divided. New House, woolshed, and yards. Property win- ' tcred 750 ewes ■ besides some cattle and dry sheep. H sold by the 20th November owner will accept £IBOO for his equity, "including 300 ewes, 4 and (5-tooth, 50 dry ewes, 300 lambs, and 200 4 and 6-tooth wethJOA ACRES'Rich I>airy Land, l\J carrying"7o cows, 35 yearlings 250 ewes, and 13 horses; 8roomed house wjth every convenience, cowshed, woolshed. and yard; about 80 acres have been ploughed, nearly; all plouchable when stumped; well divided by totara'fences; also woll watered ; hand separator; ftacory cart calls for cream every day. The property is held under lease for 5 i years with right of purchase at £25 ; rent 25s per acre" goodwill of lease £175. Stock can be taken ct valuation if, required. A real good property. 'A A ACRES D-Jry Fann with GenL 3c\j eral Store and milk run attached, well improved; £5 per acre is being taken off the land for butter and milk, and" £SO per month from tho store. Tenure L.1.P., rent £1 lis 7s per half-year. PRICE £I2OO. Stock at valuation; £450 can remain at 5J rer cent. 1 per cent sinking fund. * A good investment. 6)AK ACHES, real good mixed .ATIO farm' highly improved, good house, mile- from school and factory, and 4 miles from railway station; owner's interet £8 ss per acre. Easy terms. Apply sharp. 8 A ACRES very rich dairy land, r& highly improved; Vould make an ideal milk run; will dairy 30 cows and do them well; a few chains from faetfqry. Price reasonable; easy terms. SI A A ACRES L.T.P., Rent halfZfUU yearly, £3 7 S 6 a. All OS grass and fenced and divided. Sma2l four-roomed cottage, well watered, 6 acres under the plough; undulating country; \. mile from school, \ mile from Post office. \\ sheep country. Owner's interest. Only £3OO cash required. yjAA ACRES, all in grass; 14 paddocks, wofokbed, yards, , and dips; cowshed and hayshed; 5roomed house; 30 acres have been, ploughed. Carrying at date July 15th, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. , One mile from school, post office and factory, and 4£ mileß fmm railway station. Freehold, £l3 10s; £I2OO cash; balance 5 per cent for 5 yearn. CHEAPER? ACRES, of which 205 acres OOU is L.1.P.. rental £ll V per annum, balance in freehold. Wintering 900 breeding eves and JOO hoggets on grass. 120 acres flat, balance undulating and easy hills. Subdivides into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered. 6-roomed house, woolshed, etc. Situated 12 miles from Railway Station. Price for the freehold and goadwil' of the leasehold £lO j 10s per acre. Tenr.« arranged. This propert vie on the market owing to the j age of the owner. It is situated in ■fawke'ti Bay and is woll worth inspection . Telegrams "HnnterSohultze" P.O. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. LAND AMD ESTATE ACENTB fcwPIER. Box No. 214. Phones: Oroenmeaddows No. 10. Napitr 24. 12L* and 800
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10717, 30 October 1912, Page 8
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