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Lands foi* Sale Study. 11 00 Acres, 27 miJes from Masterton. Good 6 r.h., woolshed, etc. Price £4 per acre. | 566 Acres, Mauriceville. 4 miles from M"uriceville Railway btation, 1 mile from school, all in grass, with the exception of 10 acres shelter. This property will winter 2J sheep and is mostly limestone country. 5-roomed house, the buildingd are indifferent. 4 paddocks. Pi ice JE9 per acre. Owner will take one third cash. 280 Acres, L.I.P. Section 660 block Pongaroa district, Pahiatua. 1& miles from school, 2$ miles, from Creamery. All in grass, nil ploughable when stumped, cirries 2 sheep. 2 roomed cottage, stable, 2 paddocks, permanent water. Bent £5 18s half yearly. Goodwill £3 per acre cash. 2SO Acres Hastings. Flat land, all plnughable. No Buildings except large sheds, well watered, 6 miles from Hasingsbypood flat roads, Boil light black loam. £I,OOO or less cash required. 134 Acres freehold. 54 acres leasehold. *i milts from Masterton (Upper Plain). 50 acres in crop, balance in grass, all ploughable, watered by races in every paddock. 2 road frontages, 2 cottages, 4 stall stable, feed room. Crops at valuation. Price £4O per acre. 54 acres, goodwill £2OO. Rent 18s. 100 Acres, Woodville. Undulating country all in grass. Mostly ploughable ■well watered. G roomed house, dairy, whare, cowshed 6 bails. Price £lO per acre. £IOO cash, balance 5 % 4 years.

4 Acres. 2 miles' from Masterton. 8roomed hortse, fowl and ether sheds, running ftreaia. Price £BOO. Mortgage £2OO at 6%. Cash required 600. Homebuvh. 4- Acres, Makurn, Koad, 1 mile from MasPost Office, 11 chains frontage. 5-rcomed house, cow and hay shed, workshop and gig shed, watered by stream. Pi ice £BOO cash. £6OO L.T.T. 2i Acres, 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., ljj miles from Masterton, £3OO, easy terms. 6 Boomed house, Dixon Street, £475, 6-Roomed house, Wrigley Street, wa:hhouse, copper set in. -Jt acre land. All conveniences. A charming residence and a bargain.

Sections. J-Acre. Worksop Bond, 87ft frontage. * Price £l5O. -Acre, George Street, 84ft frontage, all fenced. Price £2OO. Adams' Estate, Sections. Price £l5O per section. Beard's Estate, Sections. Piice .£55 per section. Cole's Estate, 2 sections, 100 x 250, the lot £2OO. Cash down £SO. Albert Street, i sections. Price £llO each. (LateMackaycfe Whishaw), J AND, , STOCK ASD STATIOM AGENTS, R/lastes*ton &Welßingtoni MANAGER-W. M. WHISHAW. Representative—Mr J.W. Cochrane, NOTE—Having made special arrangements, the firm are in a position to finance clients from £SOO to £50,000 at 5 per cent, on good freehold security.

& Co.* LIMITED, Pbrry Street, Masterton, Auctioneers) Land, Estate} ,& Finances.! Agents. JVSONEY TO LEND ON CHATTEL & FLAT MORTGAGES. FOR SALE. Jf\ Acres, Wakanae, 340 in grass. }\J 170 bush, 3 paddocks, well watered,' low lying hills, well to the sun, splenJid warm sheep country. Cottage, woolshed, yards, etc., close to school, creamery and station. Carrying at present 750 sheep and 17 head cattle. Good cheap sheep farm. Price £6 per acre. Easy terms. 373 lOUSE, 4 rooms, 2 acres splendid land, and outbuildings, Johnston Street. Lovely creek. Splendid little poultry and pig farm ; 15 minutes P.O. Price £3OO. Cheap. Easy terms 3G9 SECTIONS, Cole's Estate, 4 splendid building sites, } acre each, high and dry. £95 each. Easy terms. 372 HOUSE, 7 rooms. Dixon Street, nice section, water, drainage, gas, and all modern conveniences. Price £485. Easy terms. * 360 HOUSE, 6 rooms, bathroom, water and drainage, copper and tubs, and all modern conveniences, new, 5 minutes from Post Office. Price £3BO. Only £SO cash required. "2'28

A LADY was once iiskcd this question—"When should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they can get the •TIGER' blend." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8386, 21 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8386, 21 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8386, 21 March 1907, Page 8

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