LAND FOR SALE. C.aROSS«CD. ;, IIQKIBf, FOR I EXCHANGE WITH SHEEP OOIDNTRTi IN BAT OR WAIBABAPA. AKfi ACRES, Freehold, situated in &OXJ Thames galley, i-mile from Township: aH drained swamp roaded on tiro sides; 6-roomed house and necessary aatbafldings: well watered and subdivided into 13 paddooks. [Equity £B6OO. v WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. 9 lis per year; rates £4; all rideable country; partly-improved; 22 miles Masterton: good road; mostly (new: fencing); 60 "acres bush being felled; 400 to 500 acres standing bush; 32s to put in, grass;lJ sheep country; 100 acres ploughable. Owner will sell half at-or the lot £3 5s 900 acres £2 5s balance £3OO to £SOO cash down; balance_ arranged; long term. Inquiries invited. :^
and Spoil tiiefFeirm Everv sheep you rear takes a considerable quantity of bou« phosphate from the soil. , If you lire U> keep up the quality of the crops and stock you must restore IMb vitality ' to the hind bv applying W.M.E. Co. Manures. " They contain lie '»nt foods v for ' produ ion pf bigger crops--*.. « Mewy' in > their turn, giv« Fat ser Sheep. W.M.E. Co.'s No. 1 and No.S Alixtures, are principally* - ins proportions of Nitrogen anil Wash to sustain the .... growth. They are especially suitable for Turnips and Kape. Prices Ket Cash on rail at Ngabauranga:- „_,..,., No. 1 Mixture - £5/10/-ton Ho. 3 " - £5/10/-ton No 8 " ■""- £5/7/5 ton Potato Mixture-. £5/7/8 ton Imported Super- . phosphate - £5/5/- ton ln2cwt. Sack* 5/-per ton extra is charged for lewt. sacks. ••■.'•,'•. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCKS V to "Wellington Meat Export. Co. Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from , , . Wellington Meat Export Co., Lt<l. 16-20 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON ,■
TO BUNHOLPBBS. E have a Gieht who wishes to purchase a sheep : nm of. about 3000 acres, limestone country, pre-* ferred, and .not too, far away from Railway Station and Township. He has two (2) unencumbered unimproved country properties ..and town property jpf a total equity of £B4OO, and k prepared to pay a further amount dn cash. Correspondence from OWNERS invited, giving full particulars of j properties. Apply Sharp—g; a. PRREGB & CO., NORTH. , LAND, ESTATE AND COMIC If HON AGEWT9. * < PAHIAJUiC FOB BALE ": nn A/TRTCS frmpliold: nil in trass nearly- all plougbable, 25 acres have been ploughed, 78, acres flat, divided into 7 paddocks'; will dairy 24 cows; stock now on property 22 cows and dry stock and 5 horses, 2 bulls, and 4 sheep; 10-roomed house, cowshed, concreted stalls, pigsties, stables, f owlhoiises and run, trapshed, harness room, hayshed, implement shed, garden and orchard, 20 chains from school, post office opposite, railway 2 miles, saleyards 3 miles, Ballan'ce Go's factory 2 miles, and three miles from Pahiatua. Rates £B. Good roads. Price of freehold £34 per acre; cash required £328. Balance of purchase money to remain for 3 years at 5 per cent; stock on the property can be taken at valuation, also plant. " 38G 1 A ACRES, highly improved, close. to""town, tenure L.1.P., rent £2 lis per year; up-to-date house of 6 rooms. N Price £350; terms. '<V £♦> 4.GRES, all plougbable, Wv> ,x , stumped and ploughed, high •■ly improved; good farm'for dairying, or fattening purposes; close to town. Freehold £26 os per acre. Only £9OO cash required';; £9OO in 3 years, the balance can remain for 6J years at 3j'por cent. C)Ck(i ACRES to lease for a term ' .' v Y V of years; nice country; closfe to factory. rpo LEASE, 400 Acres good sheep A country; rent 6s per acre with R.P. at' £6 10s per acre; terms of lease 3 -rears; goodwill £250. QQ ACRES Freehold, 60 acres u 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, £joo cash; easy terms arranged for the balance. ACRES; a good portion -" * plougbable; winters over 50 .cows; .5-roomed house, cowshed, and uapshecj; 10 chains - from factory, «chool, and post office. Price - £25, pur acre; cash required £1235; less rash would be accepted. 1 J7 ACRES, nearly all pkughable * when stumped ;60 acres have been ploughed; up-to-date house and outbuildings; lease for 5 years with .right of purchase; close to factory, "cTiool, post office and railway station. Price £3O per .acta. . ,"_ J, AX ACRES; a model Dairy Farm; **•-'* 2 lovelv-house-<oo6t £900), up-to-date outbuildings f 20 chains from factory, - school, railway statical and P.O. Would cut up into 5-acr* sections, and sell at a good profit-.. £7OO cash would admit purchaser.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 8
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