LAND NOTICES. W. P. KEALYj AUCTIONEER, 95 CUBA STREET. AUCTION SALES: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY • AFTERNOONS. . CASH BUYER OF SECOND-HAND • - FURNITURE. 'Phono 2890. C 914 W. B. CHENNELLS AND CO,, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, HOUSE AND " ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, VALUERS, MASTERTON. Tho Oldest Established and Principal Agency iu the Wairarapa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. "5 1 KA ACRES, beautifully situated on the XXiJV Wairoa River, G miles from town and 11 miles from school by metalled roads, rich limestone • hills, particularly well grassed, 30 acres.-. flat around homestead, patches ploughable, permanent springs in eacli of ten paddocks, new fencing, wintered over two sheep per acre, including 930 ewes and 50 cattle, nearly new 5-roomed house, with' bathroom, water laid on, men's wliare, harness room, woolshed for threft shearers, slieep and cattle yards, homestead connected with Wairoa by telephone, proposed Napier-Gisborno railway will'touch within half-mile of house, splendid climate, good shooting and boating. Cheap at £7 ss. per acre, £5432 may remain at 5 per cent. Owner, who is retiring,' will exchangefor unencumbered property, of about 100 acres Write for our latest Land Guide! C 675 near a town'.' 3037 SI6 ACRES., ATIVE LEASE at Is. Gd. an acre, 21 years (19 to run), with right of renewal for further 21 years at 5 per cent, on unimproved value. . COMPENSATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Seven miles from Main Trunk Railway; 118 ACRES IN GRASS, and fenced; well watered, and lies .well to sun; RICH SOIL, papa formation; easy country; will carry 2J SHEEP TO THE ; ACRE; balance-'of Bush, comprises GOOD MILLING TIMBER. A Good CHEAP. PROPERTY, held under a GOOD SOUND LEASE. . PRICE 355. an Acre cash* ' Apply sharp— R. WILSON AND CO., LTD., , • .TAIHAPE, - •' . - cm GENTLEMEN, THE AMERICAN FLEET VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL' AND our Main Trunk. Railway Line will bo 60 near completion by then that you will undoubtedly- take that route to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our American cousins. In doing. so, ,we strongly adviso you to do the- trip leisurely, giving us aa opportunity to show )ou some of tho finest aud cheapest grazing country in the Dominion. Should you decide to qo as we ; suggest, we will meet you at any station along the line and • show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip not only one* of pleasure, but/one of great financial success as-well. , Appended , are particulars . of one . of tho many hundreds of genuine bona fide 6pecs. wa have to offer. ■ , ' QI7AA ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low. As lUu rolling, sunny, limestone country., all' in grass,, but.2oo acres shelter bush; large area ploughable; well. watered, well fenccii and.subdivided into; 20 p&ddooks. The buildings comprise. a large 10-roomod gentleman's residence, replete with every modern convenit ence, .telephone, eto.; stables,' loose-boxes, j wool ; sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, 6heep and cattle yards. Only 5 milej by good-metalled road from town and railway, and the best stock market' on the West Coast. The property i 6 now wintering 5400 sheep and SOO head of cattle. Price £9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can be arranged. For,further particulars apply ROSS AND MACGREGGR, MASTERTON. -
THE CHOICEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. WE have for immediate Sale 360 A.GI4ES 01-' Till! RICHEST RIVER FLATS IN THE DOMINION; all in best English-,grasses; all level, and every inch ploughable except 4U acres of shelter bush, substantially fenced and subdivided. Most modern S-roonied house, numerous outbuildings. This is AUSULUTELY TEE FINEST FATTENING i-'AKiI liVJiii uFtflittiiD THE PUJjUG. ; Situated close to Railway, Creamery, and School, in best-part of the Wairarapa District, • permaniSut • water supply. Price .£3l an acre. "'Easy Terms to a good man. l DON'T LET THIS . CHANCE SLIP. SEE IT FOE YOURSELF. LEASEHOLD FARM. ' •tip ACRES,-Forty Jiile Bush District, 10 XJLO years' lease with right of purchase, at £12 10s. per acre; rent-12s. Gd. per acre; 16 acres ploughed, suudivided into 6 paddocks, y 4-roomed cottage, 4-bail cowshed, pigstye, and 3-roomed cottage; close to saleyards; very, suitablo for a dealer. Price for owner's goodwill, only ,£250. A GOING CONCERN CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. OKI ACRES, lease 4J years to go, rent ,£l2l ADA. per annum, free of rates or taxes; situate 4 miles from Wellington; G-rooined house, cowshed,- concrete yards, etc.; stock consists of 25 spring calvers, 10 later calvers, 3 2-year-old heifers, 4 2-years-old steers, 14 yearling heifers, 2 3-year-old bulls; 27 gallon separator, 16 5 gallon cans, 2 carts. Price .£425. O'SULLIVAN & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Rents Collected. Corner Grey and Featherston Streets, Wellington C 557 J. W. BRAiTHWASTE, AUCTIONEER, VALUE".!, LAND. AND FARM AGENT, , JOHNSUN V 1 L L B--5 Acres, House, all necessary, outbuildings, good garden, etc.; £550. Gentleman's Residence, 7 rooms, 1 acre, well laid out. ground; £W). Another, li : acres, pretty home, two minutes station; £1350. . This is what you all (want—s-room verandah Cottage, over j acre ground, water laid ouj JESO. will secure yoa a horns built to youi own plans. £650—New House, close to station. 0 Acres, 990 years' lease, fr- £300. i 30 Acres Farm, suitable Tar dairy and pie*. . GRAVES' AMD CO. T LAND AGENTS, HAU'ERA. SPLENDID TARANAKI DAIRYING FARM. OPn ACRES FREEHOLD, all in 6plendid riOt? grass; closo to factory, school, post jßice, etc.,. on metalled road; Well subdividedand watered. Good House of 7 rooms, 30 bail sued (coucreto lloor). All level mud; will milk 100. cows., i'rico',£2l per acio. Terms £500 cash. FIRST-CLASS FATTENING FARM. ACRES highly improved FREEHOLD, uuU alongsido Railway; good sheep-proof fences, and well subdivided Modern residenco of 0 rooms, with every nonveniep.ee. Wool siied, yards, etc, Nearly ail level land. An excellent investment. Price £32 108. Also, 237 ACRES LEASEHOLD, similar land* can be acquired from, same vendor at Goodwill! ' £500. Terms can bo arranged. \ ~ SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRT. (J AAA ACRES I'jiEEUOLD (about 10J ,vL/v/v> Btandintf bush), well subdivided. House and yards. WiuUra * tlieep Close to railway. Price £7. por icro. Very terms arranged. A bargain to any shoep farmer. - CB3S,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 283, 24 August 1908, Page 12
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