LAND AND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 30 Acres, near Masterton, all level, water races, well fenced with new totara posts. Price £l2 per acre, or will exchange for house property in the Borough of Masterton. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. llOOAcrts, Masterton, air in grass, woolshed, stable, dip, yard, everything complete, winters 2 sheep, large area plougbable. i'rice £8 10s. No 1499 CHEAP DWELLING, LANSDOWNe" Dwelling, 5 rooms, stable, wash-house, bathroom, % acre land; £385; easy terms' SHEEP STATION. 10,700 Acres, carrying 12,000 sheep, besides cattle. Coast frontage. Splendid flax swamp. Good dwelling and all necessary buildings. Price £6 10s per acre. One third cash. No 14">2 WRIGLEY ESTATE. | Q SECTIONS lor sale, bes; position in 1. tj Masterton, close to Railway Station. terest.£los each. Terms, 25 per cent dePrice balance in 2 years at 6 per cent inposit, 30© Acres, wintering 500 breeding eives, 20 dairy cows, and 20 dry cattle, 15 acres ploughed, 5 paddocks, 5 roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, opposite creamery, 1 mile from school, and 5 miles from railway. Price £9 per acre; £9OO cash required. 320 Acres, L.1.P., in best part of Hawke's. Bay, rent 7/3 per acre; all plougbable, and grows heavy rape and grain crops permanently watered,' 10 paddocks; 5, roomed house, wash-house, woolshed, stable, implement shed, barn and numerous outbuildings. Orchard and plantations etc. £'1750. which is equal to. £l2 15s per acre for the freehold, and is distinctly cheap at the price. ""'HE UNITED SWSURANGE __ttOMPANY, Ltd, " PIRE AND MARINE. Head Office . Sydney. Incorporated 1862. Capital ££oo,ooo N.Z.Branch: PRINCIPAL OFFICE-WELLINGTON. N. Reid (Chairman), M. Kennedy, a R. O'Connor JAS. S. JAMEBOH Resident Secretary W. 11. CRUICKSHANK, Agent, Perrj Street'Masterton. MASTERTOW PiaRftfANENT IWVELSTMENT and SSUSE. ING SOCIETY V S|IJ3.E Society la prepared to eceiv 1 MONEY ON DEPOSIT at tne iol-l owing rates : Twelve Months bix Months 14 Dates' Noxxoa 4 per oaati 3 Manage
THE PKEMIEB ESTATE AGENTS OF THE COLONY. GREY ASD tfEATHEESTON STEEETS Wellington, AND AT HEBEFORD STBEET, Ghfistchunch. BE YOU CONTEMPLATING SELLI ING THAT FAEM? ABE YOU LOOKING FOB A PUR CHASEB? Are you aware that there is a buyer ready for every property in New Zealand ? That property of yoiirs is probably just the very thing that one of our clients wants. We want you to Write direct to us— to put it in our hands. Tell us where and what it is and what you want for it, then leave it to us, We'll spare you all worry—all trouble; you'll suffer no loss of time and incur no needless expense. Having offices in both Wellington and Christchur.ch we have a double field and find buyers in every corner of the two islands. In the same way we have a double list of Farms on the market and include the pick of the whole colony. Therefore,whether you wish to buy o sell, the most satisfactory—the most expediouß—the most economical way is to Deal Direct With East &na East* 70 Acres, (only 6 miles from Wellington), all iii grass and crops, a splendid 9-roomed house with every convenience, and ail outhouses and sheds including line stable, hen houses, nigstyes, etc., all thoroughly fenced into 5 paddocks. This is a chance of a lifetime, Dwner is leaving lor Auckland and will sell with all stock thereon including 138 sueep, 2 horses, 3 cows, 10 pigs and 900 poultry, also traps cart, ploughs and all necessary implements for £2,600. ' 470 Acres, Hawke's Bay. An ideal \ farm, within a mile of Post Oilice and , creamery—a really superior property, well fenced into IS paddocks, winters 4£ sbeep, spieniiid rich land, IGO acres in oats and j oung gras-i, a line 10-roomed houEe with every convenience, stables, woolsbed, trapsheJ, clip, etc., £lB 10s per acre. Good tenns. SO© Acres, Lower Auckland. Nice sheep country, close to railway station, well fenced and watered and altogether a very desirable property. £6 per acre. Terms arranged. 1,000 Acres, Waikato. Good land carrying 2 sheep to the acre, practically* all in grass whir thoroughly good substantial buildings and all necessary outhouses, shedc, =tc. £6. per acre. Seasonable terms. ChambeftaEn Bros.' Flour. rtipHE attention of every householder in JL the Wainirapa is drawn to the fact that the following prizes were woii at the Masterton A. and P. show by Scones and Bread made from Chamberlain Bros.' Flour, ground at their M sterton mills :- and 3rd in Home-made and Home baked Scones. 2nd ana 3rd in Home-made and Homebaked Bread (white). Ist and 2nd in Home-made and Baked Brown Bread. Ist in Fruit and Seed Cakes. This should suffic ; ently attest the quality of the locally produced flour, which is obtainable .its. aijy quantity from 251b bags uuwards.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8383, 18 March 1907, Page 8
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