mhH t*iH iAiL. C.C. ROSS ft CO. LAND A&urn AND BHA» ■BOKXBS, tCAVTXMTOgr. FOB EXCHANGE WITH SHEEP OOUNTBY IN HAWKFB BAT OR WAIBARAPA. AK(\ ACRES, Freehold, situated in the Thames Valley, J-mile from Township: all drained swamp now perfectly diy; bullook country, roaded on two sideß; 6-roomed house and necessary outbuildings; well watered and subdivided into 13 paddocks. lUquity £8560. WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. IQIK AGUES L.1.P.; Ant £lB -LCJ-Lv p er year; rates £4; all rideable country; partly improved; 22 miles Masterton: good road; mostlv ring fenced; subdivided; 6 paddock (new fencing); 60 acres bash being felled; 400 to 500 acres standing bush; 32s to put in. grass j 1J sheep country; 100 acres ploughable. Owner will sell half at or the lot £8 sis 900 acre® £2 5s balance £3OO to £SOO cash down; balanoe arranged; long term. Inquiries invited.
YOU CANNOT DO BETTER . .'THAN Consign Your Sheep TO THE' Wellington Meat Export Co. for freezing and shipping Fat Stock on Clients-' account, the facilities of the.W.M.K. Co. are unrivalled. %e lowest, current rates onty we charged fortheservice.and the W.M.E. Co., Ltd.,; is also prepared to- buy Fat Sheep Lambs and Cattle. '■ , . - Particulars- as to prices and charge*. will be supplied by the company or their bow* *• W. B. McFadzean •' Featehr- ' .ston, Telephone No. 53j T. W. McKenzie, Madt&tijfty Telephone iNo: 346 oifice, . vate residence Telephone ! No. 118: Andrew Peters,, DitnnevirkeV Telephone No. 27; Thoa. ILkldeU, Pahiatua Telephone No. 50. From Soil to Crop—From Crop * to Shiep. W.M.E. Co, Manures, contain large quantities of Animal Matter from the , Slaughter Honse. Thus these Manures follow Nature's own plan of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil in the process,Si .Sheep Fattening. Prices and particulai s of analysis posted on application to Meat Export (Co.; ltd. 18-20 HUNTER ST.- WBIIiDJaTpN I
■ ' TO WE have a Client who wishes.,to purchase a sheep-run of About' 3000 acres, limestone country : preferred, and not too far away ; from -.Railway Station and Township. He has two, (2) unencumbered unimproved, country properties and town property of a total-equity of £8400,' and is prepared to pay a further amount in casn.* Correspondence from OWNERS' invited,, giving full particulars ,of 'properties.''. . : ; ' v*'; Apply Sharp—' G. A. PREEOE & CO., PALMEHSTON NORTH.
, H AiESf LAND, EOT ATE AND COMMISSION ACENTB. '-Vv/"' ; PAHIATUA. . : .;/ FOR SALE 1 A ACRES, highly improved, clos« -*r" to, town, tenure L.1.P., rent ;£2 lis per'year; up-to-date house of 6 rooms; • Price* £350; terms., ACRES, all* plougbabfe, V\.) <**±o fi tumped and Iy improved ; igood farm for dairying,, or fattening purpbses; olos&.to town.' Freehold £26 os per acre. Only £9OO cash required£9oo in 3 years;: the balance can reihain for 6} years at 3J; per cent. v ' QQ 'ACRES, all flat; nearly, all-been stumped and ploughed; up-to-date buildings and house, dairying 36 cows." Price of freehold £27 per acre.' < - ' ,v 1 >;: ' QQX ACRES, some <'oi the richest land im the Dominion; rich flat river will dairy 55 cows; 30 acres under cultivation; up-to-date house and outbuildings. This iisi absolutely the cheapest property that has ever been placed in our hands for sale. ; Price of the freehold £42 per acre; £7OO cash, balance easy terms. TOO LEASE, 400 Acres good sheep " country; rent 6e per acre* with R.P. at £6 10s per acre r terms of lease 3 years; goodwill £260. no . ACRES Freehold, 60 acres V ploughable; about half has been ploughed; well divided; up-to-date house with all conveniences; 1 mile from railway; would make, a good milk run. Price £32 10s per acre., Terms, £SOO cash; easy terms arranged for the balance. | ACRES; a good portion '-■-** • ploughable; winters over 50 cows; 5-roomed house, cowshed, and trapshed; 10 chains from factory, school, and post office. Price £25 per acre; cash' required £1235; less cash would be,accepted. ACRES; 5-roomed House, * cowshed, garden and orchard; close to factory; pnoe, £800; £175 c&&h. A AJL. ACRES; a model Dairy Farm ; **2 i o v©ly house dcost £900), up-to-date outbuildings; 20 chains from factory, school, railway station aind P.O. Would out up into 5-acre sections, and sell at a good profit. £7OO cash would admit purchaser. 1 A 7 ACRES, nearly all ploughable when stumped; 60 acres have been ploughed; up-to-date house and outbuildings; lease for. 5 years with right of purchase; close to, factory, school, post office aind railway station. V' * | AJL. ACRES, with 4-rooaed cot-■i-tt 2 tage, good cowshed ; rich flat land; close to factory; tenure L.T.P. Rent 25s per half year. Price £2BO. -Easy terms.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 8
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