Lands for Sale. W. B. Chennells & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, The Oldest Established and PrinHpal Agency in the Wairarapa. Reasonable! 350 Acres, suitable dairying and cropping, originally verj heavily timbered country, 6 miles ifrom township and Ift miles from railway, of an easy nature, 60 acres ploughed and under crop, another 40 acres could also be turned up, 25 acres bush reserved, _ 11 paddocks, now carrying 600 breeding ewes, 350 dry sheep, beside _ cattle. Buildings are not brilliant, but include 4-roomed dwelling, Bhed. whare, etc., Price £9 15s per acre, £IBOO may remain. Abundance of totara, green and dry. Houses to Let: 7 Rooms and 5 acres, Kuripuni, 20s; 8 rooms, stabling, and 16 acres, Manaia, 265; Lincoln Road, 6 rooms, 13s, and 7 rooms 15s; 14 rooms, Victoria Street, 28s; 6 rooms and 1 acre, South Road, 13s; 5 rooms and 1| acres, Upper Plain, lis 5 8 rooms and 4 acres, Homebush, 22s 6d; George Street, 9s; Pine Street, 4 rooms, 12s Bannister Street, 4 rooms, 9s V ALU ABLE J3ROPPIN G AND FATTENING COUNTRY. 1100 acres, comprising easily worked flat land/every inch ploughable, Hawke's Bay district, and 5 miles from railway station; capital roads in all directions; 123 acres turnips and 72 acres oats (averaged 2 tons chaff per acre); capable of fattening tremendous head of stack; splendid rape country. Good buildings, including 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, etc., woelshed for 3 shearers, implement shed, stable. 9tc. Price £l2 per acre Terms arranged. Well worth inspecting at once. ONE OF THE BEST. 200 acres, an exceptionally wellappointed dairy farm, situated in one of the busiest centres in the North Isfend, within 2 miles of township, factory, creamery, school, etc., capital roads in all directions, all flat and very best pasture. 16 paddocks, would winter 60 cows comfortably, besides horses, buildings are particularly good, lying in nicely sheltered spot, and comprise —well built 8-roomed house (cost over ,£600), dairy, large milking shed, cheese factory and numerous other buildings, fitted with labour-saving appliances, at present only running 33 cows, with large number 1 of sheep. Price, £2210s pei acre, £1650 may remain. A family could mint money here, 100 acres, easy reach of Eketahuna, and j mile from creamery, factory, and p. 0., all grass, 3 paddocks, 4-roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable and hayshed, wintered 280 ewes and 10 cattle. Price £ls per acre, £250 cash. Adjoining owners asking £l6 and £lB respectively. 2829 SUITABLE FOR FRUIT CULTURE. © acres, within 2 miles of Masterton Post Office, capital little section of rich heavy land, good creek, no buildings. Prise £315, terms arranged. 3129 EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. 500 acres, Masterton district, good sheep country, with about 50 acres flat in front, practically all grass, sheep proof fencing, whare and yards, should winter 1000 sheep, Equity /1700. 2880 £55 £55 pAPITAL LITTLE SECTION, close to \J the railway station. Good site for working man's cottage. MUST BE SOLD. Similar plots fetched £IOO each 12 months ago. Your opportunity, TO LEASE-LANSDOWNE. COMPACT RESIDENCE, containing » 6 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, ' pantry, etc., buggy shed ; 5£ acres land. ' Beautiful situation. Kent iil per week. Will lease for term of years if desired. Current copy of our Land Guide posted free of cost to anv address. F. P. Welch, LAND AND ESTATE AQENT, Perry Street, Masterton. Valuations made on Town and Country Property. Agent: Yorkshire Insurance Coy. Fire and Accident. Accident and Employers' Liabi-ity. Live Stock Insured and Foaling Risks Taken. F R S A L E ONLY £450. Wine and Confectionery Business and Tea Rooms, Situated heart of city; old-established business for sale of colonial wines; firstclass shop stocked with wines and confectionery, and tea rooirjs complete and up-to-date," Lease'for 5 years from March, 1908, at £2 5s per week. Premises comprise—Downstairs: Shop with mirror fittings,tea rooms complete, kitchen complete in every detail with gas stove, wine cellar with corking machine and capsule machine for bottling wines, full plant for carrying on the wine trade. Upstairs comprise 1 large tea room furnished complete and 3 well-furnished bedrooms, electric light in all rooius, fittings being ue.v, gas stoves for heating tea room. Premises up-to-date in every respect and rewly painted inside and out. Front and side entrance and good shed room at back. Proprietor doing a good wholesale wine trade with country orders, and will produce books to show the trade done. Price £450, as a going concern; including all stock, iittiags, etc., and goodwill of lease. 3500 acres, splendid country, Bay of Plenty; good homestead ; large area been cultivated and well-gjassed; several miles new sheep-proof fencing Ac £2 10s per acre. This is one of the cheapest properties in the Dominion. Terms. Telegraphic Addres—"MADlLL," Auck laud. P.O. Box 180. 'Phone 2085. Hipkins and Madill, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Auckland^ A BARGAIN. 844 ACRES FREEHOLD&QI4: ACRES LEASEHOLD, with 7 years to ruu ; 70 acres turnips and rape; 140 acres new grass; 390 acres put in Jast year, balance old grass; all well watered, sheep proof fencing. New house 5 rooms, also 3 small cottages. Carrying at present 2037 sheep, -50 head cattle, and 13 horses (without the turnips and new grass). This proppH-v is suitable for cattle or sheep. < loai to Auckland. Station and tow: thip four miles. PRICE FOR THE FREEHOLD, ONLY £8 tOs PER ACRE, with the Goodwill of the Leasehold thrown in. TERMS—2O per cent Cash Down, balance to remain at 5 per cent. Make inquiries about this, as it is absolutely , the cheapest property on the market, considering tbe position and the condition the land is in. 526 B Hipkins and Madill, SOLE AGENTS, EXCHANGE LANE Auckland.
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