I LANDS FOR SALE. I _____— W, B. CHENNELLS AN a ss., AUOTIONEIBO, AGUOUNTANTB, LAND, KBTATfi, INS D BANCS, A FINANCIAL PERRY STREET. nAHTtRMM. HOUSES TO LET. Oole Street, 6 rooms, lUs (id. Fraser Estate, 6 rooms, Bs. Perry Street, "Graodford Bouse, 14 rooms, £2. First Oiiass Stabling for 6 horses, 15s OULE toiltiLfii . NICELY aituatea ud tiie bigh ground. Five-roomed residence, fitted with every convenience, having bathroom (h, a<ud c.) scullery, pantry, waahhous© with copper and tuba. PRIOE £620. SUPERIOR sJHEEP STATION. AUREB, very oomveniiJuUU entJy situated close to important nvarket centre. Capital roads in all directions. Two railway stations within seven miles. Well grassed with exception of about 200 acres second growth timber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Wintered 38U0 sheep and 150 cattle. QiOOd AomeßUjacl of iU rooms, wool* shed, eiKarer B wHare, au&bUiig, ujkJ numerous otner out,buildings. PJilUia £8 lUa acre. Only £6OOO cash required. When fully improved, and the '■iUO acres of eeoond growth are properly grassed, this place-will carry 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle* NEAR MASTERTON. A.lZf} ACRES, nicely situaoed pro"XtiV/ ipea'ty suiitabie for fattening and mixed farming. Eight miles from Wairarapa township and 1 within two miles of school. all level counihry, of which 250 acres have been ploughed., returning gcod crops of rape, turnips and oats; 10 paddocks; capital buildings, including 8-a-oomed) luouse, wookn-V., 2 stables, buggy shedl, cowbail 1 and dairy. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 10s per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 3207 Q1 ft ACRES', 2 males fro.n townOlt/ ship and 1£ nvil&s from edhool, P.O. and cheese factory; 42 acres oa/fcs, .balance grass. Ail been pUoughed. Pei-maoienit creeks, springs, 7 pacid->oks, 8 "wire fencing. Wimtered 900 sheep with sonall tu;nip crop. 6-a - oo!med house, 8-stalilled stable with loft, sheds, sheep yards, cop'baili. L.I.P. at £llß per annum. I'lth-E for goodwill and all' impr .vement? £6 per acre. 0!45 HOUND INVESTMENT.
~i QAA AOK.ES, W&ir&rapa diali/UU trie*. One of the beet blocks of grazing oountry now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Post Office within half a mile. Heavy papa Boil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wire fencing); 60 acron stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three tons per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country; 1600 fat sheep and lambs sold in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 860 cattle. Capital buildings, including beautifully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted with all conveniences and surrounded bygardens, tennis lawn, and orchard. Woolshed for 8 shearers, 4 sets yards, stalling, eto., etc. A sound investment at £lO per acre. 8686 MIXED {FARMING. 120 ACRES, half fiat, 10 acres shelter bush,,o paddocks, wintered 625 sheep, 28 cows, and 'i horses, 5' roomed house, cow bails, barn, piggery. L.I.P. at &'l 17s 8d per annum. Price £l4 per acre for goodwill and improvements. Situated 2J miles from railway and close to tohool and creamery. 82)41
PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY. 9nno ACRES, G-ishoriie disU trict, lying wikhtki five mites, of site selected far railway sia.tio,ii' on the iuew Kiie. Good heartily ooiuiitirv, with betnveeai' 1000 and 1100 ao,re.fi iin grass l , splendid soil', ■and very oLeair. Balance good mixture of first-class 1 trasfli, whiclh, wifoeini felled a,lid improved, is estimated to carry two sheep per acre; 2200 sheep and l 70 head of cattle were winrt?ered on the improved portion. Bight miles' of fencing. Good lionise of 5 rooms, slheair ig s'htd, yards aaid dip. TiMe, 0.8,.P. at 15® per acre. Rent £75 peir amratm. PIRiOE for Goodwill, £4 10,s> por aore. This is the stamp of property til)at offers eveiry prospect of a sharp rise iai- value irn■inedffately tdio raihvay readies the vicriniitv. " 3269
DALGETY AND CO., LTD. PROPERTY SALESMEN, MASTERTON. EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM FOR . SALE. LAO ACRES FREEHOLD, 80 JL \Jdml acres flat and ploughable; balance nice easy low hills. Splendidly watered, divided into 7 paddocks, Good post and wire fences. 'BUILDINGS. Good 6-roomed house, 20-stalled cowshed, concrete floor, loose boxes and liay loft. PRICE— £3O per acre. (Full particulars as to terms will be supplied on application. This property is close to factory and school. FIRST CLASS SHEEP FARM. AGO ACRES FREEHOLD, all in jt U U good grass, subdivided into 14 paddocks, well fenced and watered ; 30 acres under plough; 200 acres ploughable; situated 2J mileß from dairy factory and school, and Post Office. BUILDINGS. 6-roomed house with every v avenienoe, and other necessary outbuildings. PRICE £l6 per acre. Particulars as to terms may be had on • application. We are the so3r> selling agents for the above two properties, and have no hesitation in recommending them to likely purchasers.
DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON. COCKSFOOT lOCALLY GROWN MACHINE J DRESSED COCKSFOOT. CH&.MBERLA.IN AND SON CRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, MASTERTON.
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