LANDS FOR SALE. IHENNELLS AND CO., AECTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LANi>, ESTATE, INSURANCE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERRY STREET. MASTERTON. rOR SALE OR TO LET. Furnished or Unfurnished, Comfottaoie 7-boomed House, at Laiiisdovnie. About one acre ground, with good garden and
capital 'stabling., Price and rent on application to Messrs \V. jcS. Uiieim&lls and Co. 18 ACRES, West Taraahi, corner section near school, ring fenced and sub-divided. All level and a bii sto&ey; 3roomed whare, stable and outbuildings; well sheltered by pines and young bluegums. A gift at £75. Suitable tor fowl farming. 450 ACHES, easily worked sheep farm; 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 lib' per cent. Goou 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 creamery. Mr K. Bennett's House, Lincoln Road. This very superior 6roomed residence is for .sale at a low figure and on easy terms, 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.
WAIKGAWA fBEEZING NOOKS* T*f ESSRS W. B. CHENNELLS J_fX AND CO. (in conjunction with Mesrrs G. H. Perry and Co.) have received instructions from Mr LIDDINGTON to offer fe 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 pro- , mises to be tko 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 RATES! GOOD LEVEL GROUND! . IDEAL SITES FOR WORKERS' HOMES. Full particulars, prices, plans, etc., on application.
Husband & Finch, LAND it ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE 2000 ACRES, .freehold, 1300 acrea ln
S3j. oaiance in onsn, an . spien did sheep country, can tide ove; > the 1 whole of it, well-fenced anc Bub-divided into ten paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cat tie, good 6-roomed house, and fim woolshed to hold 450 sheep (shearing machines, oil ergine and plan' £l5O extra. Stable, cowshed, an< other builcrings. Situated 12 milei from good town in Forty . Mil< Bush district. Cheap at £6 15i I per acre. Present rportgage, £7OOC ! at'.'4| per cent ; owner will accept £3OOO cash. We can thoroughly recommend this property.* l 2186 ACRES, leasehold, 16 years to run at 6d per acre, 660 acres in grass, 140 acres felled, and owner will put it in grass, 40 acres flat, 5 acres stumped,- well fenced; and suo-divided into 9 paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre,' besides cattle, 3-roomed house, woolshed, and .other Bates and Taxes only £3. Stock now on land is 1320 sheep, 60 cattle and 7 horses; 12 miles from town, 5 miles from School. Price for goodwill, £3 per acre. Present Mortgage, £985 at 5| per cent, which can be increased. Owner will exchange for smaller property. v 63 ACRES Freehold, 44 acres in grass, all stumped and ploughable, all flat, well watered, well fenced, sub-divided into 5 paddocks, milk 22 cows; new house of 6 rooms, and bathroom; ' cowshed of 3 bails, concrete floors, yards, etc. Rates and taxes £3, situated 2 miles from : town,''J; mile from Creamery. Price, £4O per acre. £6OO cash, will leave balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 Years. £7OO mortgage ?t 5 per cent, for two yea. a. Wa have severer dairy and sheep farms on euu terms. Write to us for our Me-
PIEMENT _ CEMENT,, -;. - THE BESTFbRJSEWACE AND CULVERTS. STRONG AND EVERLASTING. ["N sizes from 4inchesto 42 Inches L in diameter. We make Concrete Flags, Garden RoJlere, Pig Troughs, Salt Pans, etc., etc. AGENTS for Wilson's "STAR" brand Portland Cement and Hydraulic Lime. ; rTIHE •MENV~piPE, I^lo., LIMITED. MAST F It TON .
MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AM TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE—Wednesday, April 19th, 1911, at 1 p.m. At Loyin's Store, Chapel Street. DALGETY and CO., ■ LtdP' ; '-•' LEVfN and CO., Ltd. ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN and -■'■'•■■■■ MERCANTILE. Agency Co., Ltd. W.F.C.A., LTP
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10186, 11 March 1911, Page 8
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