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Land and Produce. ~ W. B. CHENNELLS, Auctioneer, LAND ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. LARGE ~SUMS OF MONEY. Available for* Investment. Early Application Necessary. VALUATIONS MADE. TO LET. 2 NEW HOUSES, Grey-street, near station, every convenience. Also Furnished Rooms. TE RANGITUMAU. THOSE on the look-out for a good pastoral and agricultural property will .be interested to learn that Mil James Stuckey, through failing health, has decided to dispose of a portion of his well-known Te Rangitumau Estate; and for the purpose of sale has placed it in the hands of Mr W. B. Chennells. This property is admittedly one of the best of its kind in the Colony, whilst the purebred herd of Hereford and Jersey cattle and flock of Southdown shedp are classed among the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. The Estate consists of about 2200 acres of rolling downs, and warm, fertile limestone hills, all good healthy country, highly improved As showing how reproductive the soil is, it is only necessary to mention that a portion which has been cropped year after year with mangolds and swedes gives an annual return of fully seventy tons to the acre. The property is subdivided into 30 paddocks (8 wires), each watered with permanent streams, and boundary is wire netted. Its carrying capacity is 6000 sheep (without lambs), 500 cattle and 100 horses. As a fattening property it has few equals in this Island, whilst stud stock raised on this estate commands the highest prices whenever offered. The buildings comprise a first-class family residence of 20 rooms, with fireproof office, and all necessary outbuildings, manager's residence (which cost close on £1000), gardener's cottage, shearer's whare, shelters for stud stock, dip, two sets sh;ep and cattle yards, dairy, etc. Within a few minutes walk of the homestead area school, church, creamery and post office. The property is distant only 3 miles (across the river) from the Opaki Railway Station, and 8 miles from Masterton Post Office. Those having money to invest should not hesitate in coming to a decision to purchase this property. No better investment is likely to come upon the market, for tho locality is an ideal one, in close proximity to tho most progressive inland town in New Zealand, and only about seventy miles from the Empire City. Early enquiry is necessary. FOR SALE. COCKBURN ESTATE. <f> A SECTIONS, ranging in area from 2a. 3r. 2i)p. to 4;Ja. These arc ail first-class residential sites, with good frontages to well formed streets. See plans at oflicc. Only 10 per cent, required down. POULTRY and Vegetable Farm. 5 acres, L.1.P., rent £6 12s yearly, 2 streams, 4 r.h., 4 fowlhouses with good 6ft. wire runs, 100 good laying fowls (chiefly purebred), also purebred Pekin ducks, 60----egg incubator, brooder, coops, etc. Distant 7 miles from Wellington. Price, £275 as going concern. 1039 Qrf A f\f\ ACRES, Waikato, 500 acres \j\j\j\J sown with turnips. A large area of well-drained swamp land, grassed, balance all ploughable country, nice rolling clowns. Large dwelling with beautiful surroundings, and all necessary station buildings for both dairding and pastoral pursuits Creamery at either end and school in centre, 21 miles from railway station and township on Main Trunk Line. Carrying 5000 big sheep, 700 cattle and 30 horses. Cattle and sheep bred on the station are noted first prize gainers at Auckland and Waikato shows. Property is very well suited for cutting up into 200 acres farms, and is surrounded by dairy farmers all doing well. Price, £3.7s 6d per acre. A bargain. 1746 SECTIONS, Lansdowne. facre, £50; -'-acre, £130; -J-acre, £65 ; acres, £180, corner section. 6 ROOMED HOUSE (new), bathroom, pantry and 'scullery, hot and cold water, gas, copper set in and water laid on, woodshed, tanks, -j-acre land, 66ft frontage to road, 10 minutes from post office. £520. Terms. 1781 5 ROOMED HOUSE (new), with bathroom, high-pressure water and P.W.C., corner section having 77ft frontage to good street by depth of 165 ft; only a few minutes walk from Post Office. £450. £250 may remain at 5 per cent. 1786 f*JTJ FEET frontage to Queen-street O 4 with 2 dwellings of 6 rooms. Frontage to back street. £1030. Terms. 21 ACRES, all in orchard but small por- " tion, trees in full bearing and splendid show for fruit; good 7-roomed house, 4 rooms being new, applehouse.cowbail, dairy, fowlhouse and pigstyes; 2 miles from town Price £520, including all tools, sprays, syringes, nets to cover small fruits, etc., as a going concern. Owner has grazing for two cows adjoining at Is 3d each per week. 1805 BAGRES, good land in sections or the whole. 1-y miles from post office. Prices on application. 1510 SECTIONS, Johnston-street. £75 per quarter-acre. HALF-ACRE, with over 2 chains frontage to Lincoln-road. £350. 1133 QUARTER-Acre, 66ft frontage to Renallstreet. Price, £95. 1390 5 ROOMED House and quarter-acre, Miriam-street, water laid on. £300 [ cash or terms —£50 down, and balance at 5 per cent. 1402 IROO.D, 6 Perches, corner section, 77ft x 165 ft, good streets, good builtling or business site.. Price, £150. Terms easy. 871 FIRST-CLASS ~i -|| SECTIONS. XJL Ranging in area fram % to f-acre, with frontages to South-road and Millard Avenue. Buyers who wish to secure a cheap section should do so immediately, as they will be all sold in a few days. This is a portion of the famous Cockburn Estate, distant about miles from Post Office. 1774 ■"VTEW 5 r. house, with every convenience, up-to-date, Grey-street, near station, £460. Terms arranged. HALF ACRE good land, with 78 feet frontage to Bennington-street. Only £85. Easy terms arranged. HALF ACRE, Cornwall-street, fenced. £130. THREE-QUARTER ACRE, with good dwelling, Cole-street. £650. QOA ACRES, splendid sheep country, \J being the well-known property Te Mara, now in possession of G. H. Welch, Esq., Upper Opaki. This splendid little rnn has wintered well 1250 big sheep, including over 800 ewes, which have given a return of over 95 per cent, of lambs, and carried besides, all through, 130 head cattle £8 per acre. Well-improved farm. Wool realised 10d per. lblasfcseason. Cheapest property, in the district. LAND GUIDE Posted on Application.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8327, 19 December 1905, Page 8
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