Lands foi* Sale LAND. " H. CRUICKSHANK, LAND AND GENERAL ;COW - MISSION AGENT, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. - House, 5 rooms, Albert Stn&t, in good' order, water and drainage. Price £369. £lßu ean remain at 6% balance cash, or would exchange for a house with two or three acres of land outside the borough. House, 5 rooms, stable, 1£ acres land, ' South Road, orchard £476. 1343 House, 5 rooms, stable, orohatd, one acre and a quarter land, South Road. Price £475. 1343 House* 4 rooms, bath room, water, drainage, Villa Street. Price £385, terms, £SO down, balance 6%. 1342 House, 5 rooms, wash house and outbuildings, Kuripuni, 1-acre land. £2OO. 1341 House, 6 room?, scullery and bath-room, i-acre land, Lincoln Road, Prico £570. 1336 WORKSOP ROAD SECTIONS. SEVERAL excellent building sites in Worksop Road; also section with five-roomed house, very cheap These are the only sections available in Worksop Road, where values are steadily rising, and will always be maintained. Each section is low-pcieed. AN IDEAL FARM. 140 Acres, near Masterton, all fiat and pioughabie. splendid dwelling 7 rooms, stable, barn, orchard, all rich river deposit, well subdivided, 20 minutes' drive from town, 1 mile from school, The finest crops in ihe district are grown on this property. Terms £750 cash, balance 5|%. - SPLENDID TURNIP LAND, 70 Acies, Te Oie Ore, half in crop, half in standing bush, plenty of tofcara and matai for fencing and firewood. Torms £SOO down, balance 5^%. Houab, 6 rooms, hot ana cold water, Lansdowne, \ acre land high and dry. Price £475, terms £175 cash, balance 6%. 1365 66 F»;et frontage to (jueen fcltreei, with buildings let to good tenants. This property must rise in value. Price £ISOO, £7BO can remain at 5%. 1359 T HE UNITED INSURANCES COMPANY, ItcK'flacC _ FIRE AND MARINE. Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital £500,000 N.Z. Branch:'? PRINCIPAL OFFICE—WELLINGTON. N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, a R. O'Connor-S JAS. S. Resident Secretary W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perry Street Masterton. EAST & EAST. AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, & ■ REAL Wellington and Chpietohupeh. Farms for Sale. Nopth Island, 496 Acres, Manawatu, Land Transfer* 400 acres in good grasses, about 50 acres pioughabie, the remainder hilly country,, all well fenced and watered by permanent streams, will easily carry' two sheep to the acre, school and creamery 2£ miles from the property, good metalled road right past this farm which makes it easy of access, subdivided into 7 paddocks, buildings comprise good 6-roomed house with all conveniences, mortgage of £2250. Price £7 10s per acre. ' 114 500 Acres, Wairarapa, 420 aores in grasp, about 50 acres pioughabie and the balance hilly, well subdivided into 7 paddocks and all well watered by constant streams, property well fenced and will carry 2 sheep to the acre, buildings comprise 5 or 6 roomed homestead, woolshed, trapshed, and ali necessrry outbuildings, good metalled road right to the property from the most progressive town in the Wairarapa. Price only £6 10s per acre, 212 South Island. 400 Acres, Canterbury, 31 miles from Christchrch, subdivided into 17 p»dß6cks all well fenced and watered, splendid cropping country, and has-grown 90 bushels of barley and 80 bushels of oats to the aore, buildings comprise fine & roomed house, with windmill and tanks, and a 6-roomed house, men's whare,. and all usual outbuildings. This i 3 one of the best farms in the district, and is only £3O per acre. 1012; 1100 Aores, Canterbury, olose to Railway ! and sohool, all well fenced and watered in every paddock, subdivided into 9 good paddocks, and is splendid cropping and* sheep country, 440 acres now in new grasß, 100 acres in turnips, balance in tussock, new 6-roomed house, stableß, chaff-house, granary, woolshed and good sheep yards, and altogether a very fine property. Price £9 15s per acre, 102& EAST & EAST. Wellington and Chriatchupoh. Fapmeps, ask for Seccombe's Paspalum Dilatatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Last order was for , FIVE TONS. This little fact does a lot of talking. Call oh your seed merchant at once and order a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to 3lbs of Seccombe's seed in their grass seed mixture when sowing. The moat nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SEC-. COMBE, Central Bucca, N.S.W.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8306, 8 December 1906, Page 8
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