LANDS FOrt CALSs LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, MASTERTON. TWO CHEAP WAtRARAP* , FARMC 470 ACRES, L.1.P., about 4 miles from Martinborough, 26 acres new grass, balance English and Native grasses, 380 acres ploughable, 200 acres flat, about 20 acres in. turnips, 9 paddocks watered by permanent streams and water-race. Will winter 1£ sheep, 5-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, and wash-house, woolshed, etc. Kent 4s 6d per acre less 10 per cent, Rates £ll. Cheese factory, school and P.O. 1$ miles. PRICE £I9OO. Mortgage £SOO at 6 per cent. Cash required £I4OO. Another £IOOO can be raised on the property, leaving only £4OO actual cash to be | .found. I 712 ACRES, Pirinoa, bounded on 3 I sides by good roads, coach passes 3 times a week, 400 acres ploughI able, 250 acres have been under ' the plough, 40 acres rich drained swamp and grows good rape, higher ground grows first class oats and turnips; 4-roomed house, sheep yards, cowshed, etc. PRICE £6 per acre; about £ISOO cash required, balance arI, ranged. F. P. WELCH, .LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Masferton* YOISKSHJEB INSURANCE COMPANY : Fire, Accident and Live Stock. TO LET. 6-Roomed House, 12s; 6-rooms, 10s; 5 rooms, 8s; 7 rooms, 16s; 6 rooms, 16s; Rooms suitable tor bachelors; Several Shops; Offices; FSirnTsliAfi anri llnfnmiahan Rooms. FOR SALE. LANSDOWNE.— 4£ Acres known as the Brick Kilns, with all brick making plant, including gas engine, brickmaking machine, pulleys, etc.; 2 street frqntages wxrn excellent building sites. Must realise at once, iso offering at the ridiculously low price of £725. Terms. 758 LANSDOWNE.—Section, Half acre fronting Opaki Road and King Edward Street. £l5O. Terms. LANSDOWNE.—2.Acres with frontages to Opaki Road, Alexander and) King Edward Street. For quick sale at £620. Will sell in i-acre or $-acre sections. 39 7 Splendid i-acre sections, Lansdowne, .fine sunny position. Selling cheap on hehalff of the mortgagee ltd wind up an estate: Ai>Ely sharp- and secure a choice uilding site in centre of Jiansdowne. Butchery Business, close to seaport. Rent of shop 20s week; 25-acre paddock leased at 20s week. Trade 7 to 9 bodies, 20 sheep, 5 or 6 lambs, 2to 3 pigs, besides small goods. Two country carts running every day. Situate in centre of township. price for plant, stock and goodwill £6OO. Stock and plant include 7 horses, 2 delivery carts, 2 other carts, harness, oil engine, sausage machine, and filler. Safe and office furniture, scales, all fittings and butchers' requisites. 820 E. B. Hx^B/E AND CO.: 4Nl>, ESTATE & COMMISSION I AGENTS, Pahiatua* 540 ACRES, a real snip; all rich limestone country, well fenced and watered. Easy rolling country, lying well to the sun. Good 2£ sheep country. House, woolshed, and yards. Good portion ploughable. Freehold £9 ss. Good terms. 862 ACRES, 100 flat, balance limestone hills ; 20 paddocks; 7-room-ed house; woolshed, dip, yards, stables, dairy, cowshed; part has been ploughed; winters 1200 breeding ewes, 800 hoggets, 200 wethers and 150 head of cattle A real good farm for mixed farming, situated one mile from school and post office, and six from railway. Freehold £l3. Easy terms 2000 ACRES splendid bush land, with_ first-class milling timber, within one mile of railway, Govr ernment lease. O.R.P. at 17s per acre. Price for freehold 45s or £1 8s for lessee's interest. 202 ACRES, 80 flat, balance hills, ; house, cowshed, garden, all fenced but about 20 chains, situated quarter mile from railway station; school next door; factory 1 mile. Price as a going concern £400; £250 cash. 24 cows, 2 heifers, horse, trap and harness, cans and tools. There is £2235 on mortgage at 5 per cent, and 5£ per cent. About 4 years to run. 845 ACRES 0.R.P., at 28s; rent £59 12s per year; 225 acres in grass, balance bush—totara, rimu, rata and tawa; 100 acres flat, balance ridable hills; 8 miles from railway; one mile good fencing; improvements valued at £1100; good will £3; £IOOO cash; balance 3J years at 5 per cent. There is a cottage on property. Real' goodl sheep country. 1880 ACRES L.1.P., rent £54 per year, 450 in grass, balance bush good country—totara, rimu and tawa. Good whare; one mile fencing, sheep yards, 250 acres of the grass land is flat, rich black soil, all easy country; will carry when in grass 2£- sheep per acre. Owner's interest £2 5s per acre; £ISOO cash; balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. T INCOLN "OOAD OTORE. SMITH AND JONES beg to notify the public that they have commenced business as GENERAL STOREKEEPERS in the premises, corner of Bentley Street and Lincoln Read, Masterton. They silock all classes of necessaries, and sell at the lowest possible prices for CASH. Special lines of Ceylon and Indian Teas of superioi quality at their usual low prices. By keeping the best quality goods, and selling at moderate rates they ti ust to receive a fair share of publio pa tronage. Customers waited on and orders delivered promptly. Mail orders receive special attention. SMITH AND JONES, | General Storekeepers. /
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10203, 3 April 1911, Page 8
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