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e_t&nds toie fe&i© ffilSF! 11 OO Acre-i, 27■.'milen from Masterton. Good (i r.h., woolbhed, etc. Price £-1 pur acre. SG6 Acres, Mauvi.ceville. 4 milos from M uricoville Hailway htation, 1 mile from schiv 1, nil in j.;rnss, witb the exception of in s.orc4 shelter. Ihin progeny will winisn 2.* sheep «nd is mostly limestone com.try. 5-roomed honsp, the builiiinp.-i iivc imhffo-ent. 4 paddocks. Piice £!) poruorc. Owner will take one third cash. 1 2SO Acres, L;I.P. Section fiCO block Pongaron district, I'ithiatna. 1\ miles from school, '2\ .miles from Creamery. All in gniss, rti'i ploughable when stumped, c.irriej 2 sheep. 2 roomed cottage, stable, 2 pr.d.docks, permanent water. Rent £5 ISa. hull yearly. Goodwill £3 per acre cash. 2SO Acres Hastings. Flat land, all ploughable No Buildings e-z&yt large sheds, well sintered, (i miles from Hasings by f.'cwi fl.t roads, soil- light black loum. £I,OOO or less cash required. 134- Acres freehold. 54 acres leasehold, a niib s from Mn.stert.on (Upper PLtin). 50 acres :,n crop, balance in grass, all ploughable, watered by rinses in every imdduck. 2 roiid frontager 2 cottnges. 4 seal! stable, feed room. Crops at valuation. Price £4O per acre. 54acres, goodwill £2OO. Itant 18s. 10© icres, Wood villa, U mini at'rig cou'itny all in grass. I'lostly pluugruibio well,watered. (J room**] house, dairy, whara, owshed <j b»i!'i. Price £lO per acre., £4OO cash, bn.lar.c3 5 ';.'. '1 yeu*w. Mouse P6f©pQ6*tses.. 4 .%ires. 2 miles f;<om Mast.-rto:;*, 8roomed hru-e, fowl and ether sheds, Tiiniiing > trcam. Price £BOO. Sleitpivw £2OO at (> *;•'..- Cath n.qmrad (iOO. Bomebu h. 4fc..Acres, Mnkurn. Bead, i mile fyom MasPost. Oflice, 11 chuinSs frontage. 5-rcomeif h< use, cow and hay shed, works-hop mill j;ig shed, -vitered by : stream. P. km £BOO cash. £GOO L.T.T*. • 2A Acres, 4-rocmed cottage, cowshed, etc-,, isjj mile 3 from Mastertou,, £3UO, easy t^rnis. 6 Boomed house, Dixon Staeet, £475.. 6-lioonoedi house, Wrigley Street, -«Fa~hI house, copper set in. J acre laud.. All I conveniences. A charming residence i a;id a 'jargaiu. Sect to ras3, |-Aeic. Worksop Road, 87ft rontago. Pi-ice £l5O. J-Acre. George Street, 81ft, frontage, all fenced. Frica £3(30. Adams' Estate, Sections. Price £l5O per Beard's Estate, Sections. Pi ice ,£55 per section. Cole's Estate, 3 sections, 100 x 250, the lot £2OO. Cash down £SO. Albert Street, 4 section?!. Prioe £llO each. (Late Mackay & Whishaw),' r AND, STOCK AND STATION I AGENTS. Nlasterton &, Wellington, MANAGER-W. M. WHISHAW. NOTE—Having made special arrangements, the firm are in a position to linance clients from £SOO to £50,000 at 5 per cert. on good freehold security. R. E. HOWELL & Co.i LIMITED, Pbrrt Street, - - Masterton, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, & PinanEcal Agents. MONEY TO LEND ON CHATTEL & FLAT MORTGAGES. FOR SALE. , £r Q/"\ Acres, Wakanae, 340 in grass. ()DU 170 bush, 3 paddocks, well watered, low lying hills, well to the Bun, splendid warm sheep country. Cottage, woolshed, yards, etc., oloso to school, creamery and station. Carrying at present 750 sheep and 17 head cattle. Good cheap sheep farm. Price £0 per acre. Easy terms. 373 ITOUBE, 4 looma, 2 acres splendid land, M, 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. £',)s each. Easy terms. 372 HOUSE, 7 rooms, Dixon Street, nice section, water, drainage, gas, and all modern conveniences. Price £485. Easy terms. 300 OUSE, 6 rooms, bathroom, water and .. drainage, copper and tubs, and all modern conveniences, new, 5 minutes from Post Oflico. Price £3BO. Only £SO cash required, 228 * LADY was once asked this question "Wfion should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they can get the •TlGEß'blend." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8392, 8 April 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8392, 8 April 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8392, 8 April 1907, Page 8

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