Lands for Sale. W. B. Cliennells & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. The Oldest Established and Principal Agency in the Wairarapa. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
The owner of the two following properties is desirous of exchanging them for a block of partly-improved country, from 800 to 1.000 acres, in the Pongaroa district, or a similar locality. Good back-block country preferred 300 Acres, Wairarapa district, 3 miles from railway ; all grassed, heavy papa country; 80 acres flat, balance easy hills; splendidly watered ; 6 paddocks ; sheep-proof fencing; wintering 400 ewes, 300 dry sheep, and 20 cattle; 4-roomed house, cowched, woilthed, half-acre orchard. Price, .£ls per acre. [Also, — 51 Acres, a few miles from the above property, and within a mile of school and creamery. 1J miles railway; all fkt, loamy soil; carries 20 cows ; now stocked with sheep; good 6-roomed house, wash house, trapshed, 12-bail cowshed. Price, £2O per acre. Both properties are absolutely unencumbered EQUITY .£5,620. Give us particulars ot your property as soon as possible. PROPERTIES TO LEASE. The Empire Hotel, the Occidental Hotel, the Central Hotel, th« Queen's Hotel, 7 rooms and 5 acres, Kuripuni; 8 rooms and 10 acres, Opaki; 6 rooms and 5| acres, Lansdowne; 8 room 3 and 4 acres, Homebush; 12 rooms, Chapel-street; 4 rooms, Bentley-street; 6 rooms. Kuripuni; 7 rooms, Perry-street; 4rooms, Villa-street; 12 room* and 6acres, stabling, etc, Lansdowne; 10roomed house and 4 aces, stabling, Cornwall street; lock-up shop, Perrystreet ; lock-up shop, Bannister-street ; lock-up shop, Queen-street. SOLvFAY EbTATE. These beautifully situated sections have been placed in our hands tor immediate disposal, and good terms will be arr nged. Half-acre plots may be purchased for £SO, and larger plots at proportionately low prices. An early application is necessary to secure the plums 3151 Reasonable! 350 Acres, suitable f» dairying and cropping, originally ver> heavily timbered country, 6 miles from township and IH 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, shed, whare, etc., Price £9 15s per acre, .£IBOO may remain. Abundance of totara, greun and dry. Current copy of our Land Guide posted free of cost to anv address. Valuer, Land &. Estate and Insurance Agent, Bank of NX Chambers. Property Repre entativo: D. B. Thomson.
FARMS TO LBAvSE AND FOE SALE. i A 300 D STRAIGHT LEASE. 400 acres, all in all fenced and subdivided by good fences, almost all flkt and well watered, a good fiveroomed house with every convenience and suitable outbuildings; situated close to school, railway station, store, etc. This property wou'u carry about 4 sheep acre, or 150 cows. Present holder would lease for 5 or 15 years at 25s per acre. 1000 acres, about 12 miles from Mas<-erton, ot good 1$ sheep country, about 100 acres pluughable, subdivided into 10 paddocks, good house, stable, woolshed and other outbuijdings. Price £6 15s per acre. Terms. 12*7 acres, 4 miles from Eketahuna, 112 acres in grass, about one-half ploughable when stumped, will carry 40 cows, good 5-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price for the frpobol I, £ls p.a., .£350 cash. 630 acres, Hawke's Bay, L.T.P., rent 8/11, less 10 per cent, 400 acres ploughed, well fenced, subdivided and watered, good homestead, turned off 4000 fat lambs last season. Price /3170. «<3kO acres, all in grass, with use of 1") acres river reserve, rmg-fenced, 2 acres now ploughable, will carry 25' cows; uwner took .£3OO off the property last ' season; situated close to cbeese factory, school, store, etc. Price £950, .£3OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. A SNIP. We have a number of sheep and dairy farms of all sizes on easy terms, and at reasonable prices. Money on freehold security. Insurances of all kinds. tfHE M^STERTON MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. Important Notice. High Power Gas Lamps. THE GAS DEPARTMENT will fix you a 700-C.P. Lamp, complete, for the sum of £8 10s, or a 1,000, C.P., Lamp, complete for the sum *of £9 10s. Mo trouble, no worry, no personal attention on the part of the customer is required. Cheap, reliable, effective. Gas Cookers. A shipment to hand ex "lonic." The very best; many improvements oiv last year's designs: Large cookers and small cookers, with or without hoods and plate IMPORTANT TO HOUSEWIVES.— Gas for Cooking at 5/10 per 1,000 cub. ft. is ab" ,K, .tely the cheapest and most convenient fuel obtainable in Masterton. The Gas Department will fit you a cooker of the latest pattern, and will place the services of a Lady Demonstrator at your disposal free of cost. Cookers on hire froni'2s per month. All amounts paid for hire, etc., allowed against cost of cooker if same is purchased. Remember.—No ashes, no dirt, no fines to clean, no fire to keep going. You turn a tap, at any hour of the day or night, and your stove is ready, to boil half a pint of water, or to cook a five course dinner. Call and inspect at the Showroom in Chapel Street —Gas fittings of the latest designs. Cookers all sizes. Bath beaters, etc., etc. You will be supplie with every information and expert advice on all matters 'connected with the use of GASfor "LIGHT," "HEAT," and POWER."
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