LANDS FOR SALE. I AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. 1 PERRY STREET. MASTERTON. 18 ACRES, West Taraahi, corner section near school, ring fenced and sub-divided. All level and a bit stoney; broomed M'hare, stable and outbuildings; well sheltered by pines and young bluegums. A gift at £75. Suitable for fowl farming. 450 ACRES, easily worked sheep d'arm; nice rolling country, about 300 acres ploughable; 50 acres under crop; 24 paddocks; wintered 600 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 30 cattle, 2 horses. Lambing averaged 116 per cent. Good 9-roomed house, woolshed, dip, and numerous outbuildings. Particularly well sheltered. Price £l4 10s per acre. Terms arranged. This property is situated only 5 miles from railway station by capital road, and is close to school and Mr H. Bennett's House, Lincoln Road. This very superior 6roomed residence is for .sale at a low figure and on easy tei'ms, or a responsible tenant could lease the property at a nominal rental for ' one or two years. Full particulars may be obtained at our office. WAIN6AWA fREEZING WOOKS, MESSRS W. B. CHENNELLS AND- CO. (in conjunction with Mesrrs G. H. Perry and Co.) have received instructions from Mr LIDDINGTON to offer fc? sale, in THIRTY-TWO SECTIONS, a portion of his property situated on the Main Masterton-Carterton Road, and close to the new Freezing Works recently erected by the Wellington Farmers' Meat Co., Ltd. This important sub-division promises to v be the foundation of a new Wairarapa township,' and offers a capital opportunity for successful speculation. Areas of from 37 perches to 2 roods 15 perches. LOW PRICES! NO BOROUGH iRATES! GOOD LEVEL GROUND! IDEAL SITES FOR WORKERS' HOMES. Full particulars, prices, plans, etc., on application. FOR SALE llaMHtlEliMrt FOR GOOD INTEREST PRO* DUCIN.C CITY PROPERTY, OR UNENCUMBERED FARM. 12 noo acre s» p arti ' im " improved Bheep coun-. try.: Freehold. SO miles from coastal town, 23 paddocks, 7-room-ed homestead, all conveniences, woolshed with 8 machines, up-to-date men's quarters, stable, sheds, saw plant, engine, together with 12,000 sheep and lambs, 300 head /of cattle, 30 . horses, implements, and furniture. .'- AS A GOING CONCERNFree of Encumberanoft. mnoipals only dealt with. HASTINGS. HAWKE'S BAY. IEMENT 'EMENT THE BEST FOR SEWAGE AND CULVERTS. STRONG AND EVERLASTING. IN sizes from 4inches to 42 inches in diameter. We make Concrete Flags, Garden Rollers, Pig Troughs, Salt Pans, etc., etc. AGENTS for Wilson's "STAR" brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime. THE P'menTYjipe /-m, LIMITED. MAS. TEE' TON* MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AND TALLOW. SALES. NEXT SALE—Wednesday, March Bth, 1911, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store, Chap DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LEVIN and CO., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE Agency Co., Ltd. W.F.C.A., LTJV
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10181, 6 March 1911, Page 8
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