LANDS FOR SALE. W, B. MMttrt AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. £4OO CASH. Qpf ACRES; one of the best little Otf dairying sections of a wellknown settlement;, 2 miles from railway, school and creamery. All flat; 5 paddocks; winters thirty icows, 7-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, trap and cart shed piggeries, excellent orchard. PRICE £22 10s, freehold 1 . Only £4OO cash required. A grand opportunity for farmer with limited capital. 3246 CHEAP LIMESTONE COUNTRY. 535 ACRES, beautiful rolling country of limestone formation. Sunny aspect and well watered Situated 15 miles from one of the busiest stock centres in Wairarapa. Winters 1100 sheep besides cattle. Buildings include — Capital woolshed, yards, 3-roomed dwelling. Good value at £9 5s per acre. £ISOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Get on to this quickly! MIXED FARMING.
220 ACRES, half flat, 10 acres shelter bush, 6 paddocks, wintered 525 sheep, 28 cows, and 2 horses, 5roomed house, cowbails, ..stable, J™™ niVrrprv Ti.T.P at £7 17* fid per annum. Price £l4 per acre for goodwill and improvements., Situated 2£ miles from railway and close to school and creamery. 3243 450 ACRES, Waverley district, good roads, 7 miles from railway, all in grass, 200 acres ploughable. Papa formation; capital grazing country; 60 acres been ploughed; 16 paddocks, winters 900 sheep besides cattle. Good 8-roomed house, woolshed, dip, cowbail, stable, etc. Price £lO per acre. 105 ACRES, dairying farm capable of carrying 32 cows, two miles from railway, creamery and school; 30 acres level, remainder easy slopes; 7 paddocks; 2 acres stumped. New 7-roomed house, orchard, cowbails, and other outbuildings. Price and further particulars on application. 450 ACRES, easily worked sheep farm; nice rolling country, about 300 acres ploughable; 50 acres unuer crop ; a* pa.uuoca.« ; wmiwaruu 600 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 30 cat;tle, 2 horses. Lambing averaged 116 per cent. GoocT 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.
A FfelW BARGAINS FROM OUR LIST. 227 ACRES, freehold, within two mil&s of town on good metal road. All in grass, well' watered, sheep proof fences, 6 paddocks, and near* 1;' all ploughable. Good 6-roomed house, cowbjiils, sheepdip, yards, and other sheds; 1J miles from factory. A Bargain at £l3 per acre. ■ '"'.: X'•'""•' '■';' ':-■■,: :;;.;;; Terms arransed. no ACRES of first-olass sheep country, O.R.P. with right of purchase at 16s per ..re; 225 acres in grass, funced, weii watered, and divided into 5 paddocks; Hilly and undulating with rich papa formation} 2 new 3-roomed.houses, sheds,'yards, orchard and gardens. I'wo miles from township and post office, school on property. This i« a bargain for an energetio man. Or owner will exchange for Waikato land or town property at £8 10s per acre. Very easy terms arranged. * Wo have large lists of all kinds of properties on hand, and many clients wishing to buy, so don't hesitate. If you t»re a buyer drop ns a line, and we will be at jour service j if yo» wish to sell your send ua par■LAND 4-SSTATB AGBNSCB, s 110 Street, Wangannt.
A WISH FULFILLED. iTrom Mr. Stephen Jam?s Chapman, 516,. Lonsdais-ulreet, Melbourne, Victoria. "About five years ago, whilst living ,n Auckland, N.Z., 1 had rheumatic fever very seriously and it left left m« with my kidneys in a very bad condign. Ever since then, I suffered dread"ully from pain in my back. /If I lent down, straightening myself caused ne. the greatest agony. I could only ileep for an hour or two every night. tfo sooner did I manage to fall asleep ,han I was awakened. by the agonising >ain. My occupation, being ■ tljat of' an electric tram driver, was not of a na : .ure to promote my recovery aa 1..-was lonstaritly exposed to, draughts: lector said I had Bright's disease and tdvised me to take a sea trip. 1 came o Melbourne and obtained «topJ<pyjßtt6nt vifh a well-known owner of faoehorses. He was interested in my case, as' he dad himself «uffered in a similar manner. H* told me that ha bad been cur»d by taking Warner's Safe Cur* I had tried neary ©very known means in order to obtain relief and was quite disheartened. However, I decided to try what Warier's Safe Cure would do for me. After ;aking the content* of one bottle, I began to notice an improvement. I continued to take the medicine until I had ;aken in all six bottlesful, when, to my jreat joy, I found that I was completely sored. You can imagine the relief I »xperienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I shall be glad if you will publish this letter so that others afflicted is I was may know how they may be eured. I only wish I had known years igo. I should have been saved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is given publicity ai accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. Many letters of a similar nature, and in explanation of the curative if. ,sa'rhev's Safe Cure, in cases of disyrdered liver and kidneys, Will be foand n a panipMet issued by H. H. Warner ind Co.,©Ltd., Außiralasjan Branch, Melbourne, which will be Bent post free i* any .applicant.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 8
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