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Lands ror jaie W. H. Cnuritshanb,. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LAND & GENERAL COMMISSIONAGENT.I 115 acres, a good dairy farm, one* mile fiom cheese factory, 5 minutes ralk from school, bank and railway, 30 ■ to 40 acres are level, and the balance is = low dairying undulations, well and permanently watered, 10 acres stumped and ploughed. The house is in a sunny position and contains 6 good rooms and scullery, numerous outbuili'ngs, 12-, bail cowshed, woolshed, buggy shod,' hayshed, washhousi, piggery, fowl»house and run, etc. For years the property was successfully worked as a dairy farm, wintering over 40 cows, but for the last two years, owing to the age of the owner, it has been used for sheep, rarrying 3 to the aero. Thb. lease has 7 years to run from August Ist, and the rent is 20s per acre. The* price of goodwill Is only £125. SECTIONS—SOLW AY ESTATE. Adjoining new Sale-yards and Shu ■■'— grounds. Sections containing over baif-an-acre, with two frontages. Pries £SO. Apply early and get your pick,, splendid stock paddock with shelter trees. 303 acres, about half flat (160> acres), the remainder gently undulating. Owner has been working place for some years as a mixed farm, milking only 25 cows, and running sheep on the remainder; has taken off' it £709, and now with a cheese factory at one side, and butter at the other, this can be increased by /200, so th/tt this farm can be easily made to produce .£9OO per annum, wool last season made £2OO. Price £l4 10s per acre The property is divided into 9 paddocks, fences in best condition and o* best material, and the farm is equipped m every way as regards a mixed fai >n.. The stock on this farm now is wortu about £SOO to £6O'J, and consists of a. picked dairy herd with 435 breeding ewes and 100 picked ewe hoggets. The. dairy herd consists of 25 young cows. ; ■ i IHE UNITED INSURANCE ■ COMPANY, Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE, Head Office: Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital, £500,001 N.Z. Branch: PRINCIPA LO* FICE: WELLINGTON N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, • Resident Secretary. W. H. CRUICKSHANK Perry Street. Masterton. Harcourt and Co., Land and Estate Agents,, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 105 Lambton Quay, Wellington-.. 98 acres, dairy farm,, well grassedfeuced into 6 padnocks, watered by i: stream, 5-roomed house, bathroom I washhouse, pantry, cowbails, piggeries, i ail way, school and creamery 2 milegood roads, stock 45 head. Pric-' £1450, terms £350 cas}). 71 r XXOO acres, mostly all ploughab?. . considerable quantity has been plough - ed, well fence!, subdivided and wat ered. Buildings 6-roomed hou«st> woolshed, stables. 3-roomed cottag' dip and yards, 2 miles from railway, ■ mile to creamery, close to school, first class markets, splendidly suited foi dairying, fattening and grazing. Pric ■ {7 10s per ade. Terms, £I,OOO Cash 380 acres, Hawke's Bay; 300 acr: in English and Native grasses, ba? ance now plou?hable; fenced into fov paddocks, watered by springs Ligl loamy soil; carries l| sheep per ac; Buildings—6-roomed house, outbuiL ings Situated 18 miles from railwa . three miles from school. Metal I Price, £2.500. Terms. £SOO cash. 75(< AND, ESTATE & COMMISSIO'AGENTS, Pahiatua. 300 acres L.1.P.; rent £l3 10s; 2' in grass; 5 paddocks, 5 roomed houcow»hed. garden, sheep yards; 1: acres level enough to plough, balar easy limestone hills; carrying capacr . 2i per acre And 40 cattle; owner's j: terest £5 5s per acre. Easy terms, • : will exchange for dairy farm. 150 acres, 75 flat, balance und- •» latingi 9 paddocks;\s roomed cowshed, trapshed; f mile from sch< " and creamery and cheese factory, from railway; stock 42 cows, 10 yei ling?, 100 sheep, and 2 horses. Fr> • hold /15 17s 6d; £250 cash, balai. at 5 per cent, for 5 or 7 years. ISO acres, rich flat river depos some of the best land in the countr good house, cowshed with machines, mile from factory, school and P. 0., mile from railway station. Price £,' only £ROO cash required. n-Mtf XOO acres, rich dairy land, 9-roonK . house, 20-stall cowshed, pig-styes, g; - den, stables, trapshed, 10 aores hr ■■■■• been ploughed; within 10 chains factory and 2£ from railway stati< Price of freehold £l6 10s, £llOO c ... remain at 5 per cent, cash requi:. ;> /550. 30 cows and plant can be taL . at valuation if required. J. B. Keith, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTO Representative—S. AYMES. LEASEHOLD. 60 acies, lease for 5 years, rent £l'. per anuuin; situated $-mile from good town j all in grass except 20 acr in pats, all flat and ploughable, w ;. watered, ring-fenced and subdivid* into 10 paddocks, all go6d fences, houe < large barn, cewshed 7 bails, concrev floor, stable, trapshed and other ou. buildings. Price £3OO, including t\ following first-class stock—l 7 cow bull, cow covers, gig, 7 ton of <>• straw. 6 tons of hay, cart and dair utensils. Very easy terms can be a ranged. 82: 300 acres, Freehold, situated clc t to town, 2 miles from factory, 1 mil from school, all in grass, subdivide into 7 paddocks, all sheep proof fencs well watered by creeks, 30 acr. ploughable, balance undulating hilly, nice smooth hills, wintering 3c ■ ewes and 30 milking cows. House of rooms, washhouse,copper,dairy, stabs cowshed, sheep yards, good orchan: etc. Price £5 10s per acre. Only £2O cash. s off*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9574, 21 August 1909, Page 8

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