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LAND FOR SALE. For Quick Sale. £SOO DEPOSIT. INCLUDINC STOCK AND PLANT. ACRES, situus.'d handy to rarlway ifui)cl only Imilt's i'-tui) Township, All in jLifitss, well ; 100 acres when stumped; l,j acres under cultivation. HOUSE, 7 rooms ,cowshed, staiblo iiiid other outbuildings. PRICE £l2 10s per acre, including about £4OO worth of dairy stock, sheep, horses, and plant. TERMS, ONLY £SOO CASH. The above is ivn exeejironal opportunity for a, man with small capital to start farming. For full )>avticulars apply promptJ y» H F. MCNEILL A CO., LAND AND ESTATE ACENTS, 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, SOLE ACENTS. <&. B. KEITH. LAND AND EfiTATB AttEMS. QUEEN ST. :MASTEJtTON, FOR SALE. 430 Freehold 15 miles from Palmerston and two miles from Creamery, Post Office, and Railway Station. All in grass. About 350 acres ploughaMe and the balance undulating. Winters 200 head of cattle and would carry up to sheep per acre. Mortgage £3170, 4 years to run at 5 per cent. Deposit required £BOO balance can remain on second mortgage for 4 years at 5 per cent. This property is on the market for a limited time onlv. No. 1604. TOWN HOUSE FOR SALE. g-ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery and bathroom, usual outbuildings. Quarter-acre section in good locality, close to post office. Conveniences include water and drainage, ■washing tubs, etc. There is a good garden, small orchard and fowl run. Price for a quick sale £550. Terms arranged. Immediate possession can he given. No. 1601 W. I. Husband, LAND AGENT, PAMIATUA. FARMS WORTH BUYING. 81 ACRES, Free.&'d, all flat. A model dairy or small stud farm. This farm has nearly all bee ploughed, is even, subdivided int. convenient pad-docks, all well fenced. There are a few crops on it now consisting of oats, kale, turnips, etc The buildings are all up to date, auc almost new, the dwelling is right up-to-date, and the sfhed ; g fitted with a Crossley engine and Simplex milking also a circular saw, all of which are given in at the pricr named. It is carrying 32 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses and 3 yearlings, ami of these 25 con's are in milk an<F giving 70Qlbs milk daily. It is only one mile from township and factory, and in every respect a very farm. The price is £35 por acre, and the terms are £635 cash, balance a> follows, £I2OO to the Government Advances, and £IOOO to the owner a t 6 pea- cent for 5 years. Stock :jt valuation if required 225 ACRES, of which 71 acre.are freehold, balance Gov emmenfc .Renewable Lease, annuat .rent £63 2s per annum. This farm is up-to-date in every ,respect. Fences are 7 wires, all new sawn timber gates with iron hinges. Well-sub-divided and wall watered by good trout river and streams. All alluvia! ilats, S-roomed house, Jarge up-to-date milking shed, 2-1 stalls, concrete floor fitted with 6-cow plant, milking machines, steam engine, circular saw. water throughout the shed. Milking 75 cows, all guaranteed and these together with other stock, etc., go with the property and are included in the price or would sell as a fattening farm without the stock. Returns for last season were £l7 3s for milk aJo no from each' cow, or £l9 4s por cow, including pigs and calves. There is plenty ot shelter in the property and Well sheltered around tho homestead. There is a good orchard -with a fair variety of fruit. Cows are not all in profit yet but the dailv milk supply is 2400 lbs and should .reach 3000 lbs per day. Choose factory only 300 yards from shed and school 1$ miles. Good, township 8 miles. This is one of the best and cheapest farms in th« Forty Mile Bush for milking or fattening. Price as a going concern £45 per acre for the freehold, and the goodwill of tho lease is the difference between the Government price and £■ls. Terms £2500 cash, balance as may be arranges!.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 8

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