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Lands for Sale. W. B. Chennells &co., AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. The Oldest Established and Prnw'pal Agency in the Wairarapa. THE VACANT HOTELS 'We have received instructions from the respective owners *o secure tenants for the following splendidly equipped buildings— THE EMPIRE HOTEL THE QUEEN'S HOTEL THE CENTRAL HOTEL. ! Arrangements can be made to lease the whole or a portion of three of the above-mentionsd properties, all of which are eminently suitable for clubs, board-ing-houses, business premises, etc., Rents and full information may be obtained at our office. Reasonable! 350 Acres, suitable fr *r dairying and cropping, originally ver> heavily timbered country, 6 miles from township and 1H 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 690 breeding ewes, 350 dry sheep, beside cattle. Buildings are not brilliant, but include 4-roomed dwelling, shed, 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 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 j 8 rooms and 4 acres, Homebush, 22s 6d; George Street, 9s; Pine Street, 4 rooms, 12s Bannister Street, 4 rooms, 9s GOOD MIXED FARM—PRICE £4 5s PER ACRE. 3X5 acres, an excellent little section for mixed farming, with b "Ood metalled roads to front and rear of property, .2 miles from township and 1£ miles from school, cheese factory and post office, 45 acres in oats, looking exceptionally well. All practically level and been ploughed, permanent creek and springs 7 paddocks, 8-wire sheep proof fencing, last wintered 900 shuep on turnips. Crop of oats in this season. Large number "fats" sold lately. Buildings comprise 6-roomcd house, 8stalled stable with large loft, sheds and sheep yards, cowbail, etc. Tenure 1 i.p. Goodwill offered at £4s 5s per acre, cash. Lork into this at once. 3145 100 acres, easy reach of Eketahuna, and £ 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, U2250 cash. Adjoining owners asking £t6 and respectively. 2829 SUITABLE FOR FRUIT CULTURE. O acres, within 2 miles of Masterton Post Office, capital little section of rich heavy land, good creek, no buildings. Prise £3LS, terms arranged. 3129 EXCHANGE FOR TO WN PROPERTY. SOO 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 £I7OO. 2880 SU URBAN HOME. T" ESS than two miles from Masterton JLj and handy to school, well- built 6roomed House, with three fireplaces, main water supply, 1} acres of good land, capital orchard. Outbuildings include ■ cowbail, trapshed, etc. A gift at .£470. £3OO in Building Society in?.y remain. TO LEASiS—LANSOOWNE. pOMPACT RESIDENCE, containing \J 6 rooms, with bathroom, scuJlery, pantrr„ etc., buggy shed ; o} acres land. Beautiful situation. Rent £\ per week. Will lease for term of yeirs if desired. Current copy of our Land posted free of cost to anv address. A Local Bargain— Well built and conveniently designed 6- ' roomed house, fitted with every modern requirement, gas, main drainage and h. and c. supplies, bathroom, scullery washhouse \yith copper and tubs. Full -l-acre section in good order, with lawn. Very handy locality.' Bargain at £450, only .£75 cash required. Now let at 153 weekly. Worth inspecting as an investment if possession not required. F. P. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Perry Street, Masterton. Valuations made on Town and Country Property. Agent Yorkshire Insurance Coy. Fire and Accident. Accident and Employers' Liahi-ity. Live Stock Insured and Foaling Risks Takem, Several Sums of Money to Lend on Freohold Security. i mA O R SALE A WEST COAST BARGAIN. acres, freehold, situate 2 miles from Lavin, 60 acres been !• tumped and 50 ploughed, 16 naddocks, good fences, first-class land, suitable for both ing and sheep. 10 r.h„ h. and c. water, bathroom, dairy, washhouse, hayshed, trapshed, harness room, barn, cowshed, woolshed, 2 sets yards, 2 whares, £ acre orchard in full bearing, best of fruits; pll sown in best of grasses, and carries a lot of stock—sheep, cattle, horses and pigs. 247 acres Leasehold, 2| years to run, at 13s per acre, of which 107 acres are let at 25s per ?cre, payable halfyearly in advance till end of lease, 300 acres Leasehold, 3 miles distant ' at 5/4 per acre, same term, carrying 400 sheep, besides cattle. Price .£l6 10s for freehold. £I OOO cash, balance 5 years at 5* per cent. Leaseholds given in. 603 House and over -J- acre land, situate near centre of water, gas, drainage, bathroom, wa=hhouse and copper set in, workshop about 30 x 12. Only .£415. Ea-sy terms. 3500 acres, splendid country, Bay of Plenty; good homestead ; large area been cultivated and well-g.mssed; several miles new sheep-proof fencing. A.v £2 10s per acre. This is one of the . cheapest properties in the Dominion. Terms. RAILWAY__STABLES jIARMERS and the general public _ c are reminded that our Stables are practically alongside the xailway station. The stables are open from 5 a.m. till 10 p.m., and should exactly Buit the conveniflnce of settlers who wish to drive their own vehicle right to the station. Their horses and vehicles will be well cared for during their absence on a train journey, and we guarantee satisfaction. GENERAL CARTING A SPECIALITY H. COLEANDSON, Railway Stables, MASTEKTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9556, 31 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9556, 31 July 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9556, 31 July 1909, Page 8

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