LAND FOR SALE. S. C. ROSS ft CO. LANE A/MWP§ AM® SHAKE. SBOKIRO, ICAfTOLTOJI,, FOB EXCHANGE WITH SHEEP OOjOTTCRIi IN HAWSE'S BAY OB WAIBAIAPA. A Kf\ AOBES, freehold, situated In * ou the Thames k T»lley, i-mde from Township: all drained iwftmp now perfectly dry; bullock country, roaded on two sides; 6-roomed house and neoessary outbuildings j well watered and subdivided into 19 paddocks. Equity £8660. WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. IOIK ACRES L.1.P.; rent £lB XOXO Us per year; rates £4; all rideable country; partly improved; 22 miles Masterton: good road; mostly ' ring fenced; subdivided j 6 paddock (new fencing); 60 acres bush being felled; 400 to 600 acres standing bush; 32s to put in grass; 1J sheep country; 100 acres ploughable. Owner will sell half at or, the lot £3 5b 900 acres £2 6s balance £3OO to £SOO cash down; balance arranged; long term. Inquiries invited.
Spare the Manure and Spoil the Part* Every sheep you rear takes a considerable quantity of bond phosphate from the soil. If you are to keep up the quality of the crops and stock yon must restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E.CO. Manures. They contain he -lantfoods, " necessary for proda Won pi bigger crops—ww tltese, irtheir tm^yejfetiwJ»«W W M.B. Co.'s fco. 1 andNo.s Mixtures are principally, phosphatic Manures %contatafne proportions of Nitrogen . .citable for Turnips and Rape. Prices Net Cash on rail at Ngahauranga:- -_,.., ' Ho. 1 Mixture - «gjg««« Ho. 3 " - £5/10/-ton No 5 " - *OTW ton Potato Mixture - £B/7/8 ton Imported Superphosphate - £B/8/- ton In 2cwt. B»cki 5/-per ton extra is charged for lcwt. sacks. , , . , Farticuters of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND -SOUR STOCK 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., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER STREET; WELLINGTON .
TO RUNHOLDERS. 13 have a Client who wishes to - i - _1 -. «* nhnllt. 3000 acres, limestone country pre? i erred, 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 £B4OO, and is prepared to pay a further amouat in cash. Correspondence from OWJNERS invited, giving full particulars of properties. Apply Sharp— G. A. PREEOE & CO., 'PALMERSTON NORTH.
E.B.HARE&CO. LAND, ESTATE AND COMMItSION ACEKTB. PAHIATOi:. FORMAL! n */TOT?d « nnn oil in rrrocc 0/ 7 nearly all ploughable, 25 acres have been ploughed, 78 acres flat 3 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, fowlhouses and run, trapshed, harness room, hayshed, implement shed, garden and orchard, 20 chains from school, post office opposite, railway 2 miles, saleyards 3 miles, Ballance Co'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; clos€ -■- v to town, tenure L.1.P., rent £2 lis per year; up-to-date house of 6 rooms. Price £350; terms. - «JJQ. -VCRES, all ploughable, 100 «**i:o gtumped and ploughed, high ly improved; good farm for dairying, or fattening purposes; close to town. Freehold £26 5s per acre. Only £9OO cash required; £9OO in 3 years, the balauce can remain for 6J years at 3£ per cent. OQA ACRES to lease for a term '&W 0 | yearß . nice country; close to factory. country; rent 6s per acre with R.P. at £6 10s per acre: terms of lease 3 years; goodwill £250. QQ ACRES Freehold, 60 acres u r 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. Prite £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. 1 ]±>J ACRES, nearly all ploughable J.** I wnen stumped; 60 acres have been ploughed; up-to-date house and outbuildings; lease for 5 years with right of purchase; close to factory, i tion. Price £3O per acre. AAX ACRES; a model DairrFarm; *** lovely house (cort £WO), vp-to-date outbuildings: 20 chains from tione, and sell at a good profit. £7OOI eash would admit purofcaser.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 August 1913, Page 8
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