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Lands for Sale Farmers Study. 1100 Acres, 27 miles from Masterton. Good 6 r.h., woelshed, etc. Price £4 per acre. SS© Acres, Mauriceville. 4 miles from M«uriceville Bail way Station, 1 mile from school, all in grass, with the exception of 10 acres shelter. 1 his property wiil winter 2 J sheep and is mostly 'limestone country. 5-roomed house, the ■builrliugtf are indiff<rent. 4 paddocks. Piier, £9 per acre. Owner will take one third cash. < 28D Acres, L.I.P, Section 603 Pongaron district, Pahiatua. l£ mile 3 from school, 2J miles from Creamery. All in grass, all ploughable when stumped,. carries 2 sheep. 2 roomel cottaga, stable, 2 paddock?, permanent' water. Kent £5 183 half yearly. Goodwill £3 per acre cash. 2GO Acres Hastings. Flat land, all plnughable. No Buildings except large sheds, well watered, 6 miles from Hasings by good flat roads, soil light black loam. £I,OOO or less cash required. 134 Acres freehold. 51 acres leasehold. 2 miles from Masterton (Upper Plain). 50 acres in crop, balance in grass, all pkughable, watered by races in every paddock. 2 road frontages, 2 cottages. 4 stall stable, feed room. Crop 3at valuation. Price £4O per acre. 54 acres, goodwill £2OO. Kent 18s. ICO Acres, Woodville. Undulating rom'try all in grass. Mostly ploughiiblo well watered. 6 roomed hoiw, dairy, whure, fi'iwrtlied 6 b«ilt>. PHce £lO per neve. £IOO cash, balandS 5 % 4 years. House Properties. 4 An.-fs. 2 mites from IJast-rton. $■ roomed h'-u;e, Cowl anil other sl.'.tde, luur.inp trwim. Price £BOO.. jVf-rt-pa.'O £2OO at G%. Cash required 000. JJcuiebu in Q, Ac-res, Makura Boad, 1 milo from Master'oa Post Office, 11 chains hvntage. 5-roomed house, cow and hay shed, workshop and gia; shed, watered by stream. Pace £BOO cash. £6OO L.T.T. 2J Acres, 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc., 1$ niilvs from Matterton, £BOO, easy terms. G Roomed houjie, Dixon Street, £47j. ■jß-Roomed houso, Wrigloy Street, v/a*h'"house, coppers-Jt in. \ acre land. A'l conveniences. A ch&iniing residence ft-ui a bargain.

Sections. J-Aeiv. Wo'kvop Road, 87ft rentage. " Trice £l5O. J-Acre, S?tre"t, Blft frcniagi', all fenced. Pile? £2iso. Adams' Estate, SictioM. Piice £l5O per section. Pc-ard's rotate, blcctioas. Pi ice l £55 per sect icn. Colo's Estate, 2 sections, 100 x 230. the lot £2VO. Cash down £so^ Albert Street, 4 sections. Price £llO en oil. W SSI SIS AW &€©. (Late Mackay & Whishaw), \ | AND, STOCK' AND STATION AGENTS, SVJastcrtcm <Si Wellington, MANAGER-W. M. WHISHAW. - NOTF—Having made special arrangements, the firm are in a position to finance clients from £SOO to £50,000 at 5 per cert, on yood freehold security. R: E. HOWELL & Co.. LIMITED, PEKKY STRE2T, • • MiSirr.TOK, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, & Firtanical Agents. MONEY TO LEND "ON CHATTEL ds FLAT MOETGaGES. FOR SALE.' Acres, Wakanae, 340 in grass. 170 bush, 3 paddocks, well watered, low lying hills, well to the sun, splendid warm*shesp country. Cottage, woolshed, yards, etc., olose to school, creamery and station. Carrying at prosent 750 sheep and 17 head cattle. Good cheap sheep farm. Pries £6 per acre. Easy terms. 373 HOUSE, 4 Scorns, 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 369 SECTIONS, Cole's Estate, 4 splendid building sites, £ acre each, high and dry. £95 each. Easy terras. 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 1 conveniences, new, 5 minutes from Post Office. Price £3BO. Only £SO cash required. *228 A LADY was once asked this question—"When should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they get the 'TIGER' bletid." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 17 April 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 17 April 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 17 April 1907, Page 8

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