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LANDS FOR SALE. | W 9 B. CHENNELLS ANB ««., AUCTIONEERS, ACGOUWTANHS, JLAND, ESTATE, INBUEANCE, A EINANOIAfi ASMO*. PERRY STREET. MAfiTERT®H. HOUSES TO LET. Cole Street, 5 room a, IQb 6d. Fraser Estate, 5 rooms, Bb. Perry Street, "Grandford House, 14 rooms, £2. First Class Stabling for 6 horses, 15s OULE c-xtlliuu. NICELY situated on the high ground., JNow Fipo-roomed residence, fitted with every convenience, having bathroom (h. and c.) scullery, pantry, wa&Jh iiu use with copper ana tubs. PRfOL\ £620. SUPERIOR tIHEEP STATION. Q G AOK.ES, very oonveniAJ (L"UU' entJy situated close to important nvarket centre. Capital road? in i-ll directions. Two railway stations within a&vtiuj xnileß. Vv'eli grasped 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 3800 sheep and 150 cattle. Good komestead of 10 rooms, woolshed, shearer's whare, stabling, And numerous other outbuildings. PftlGE £8 10s per acre. Only £SOOO cash required. When fully improved, and the 900 acres of second growth are properly grassed, this place will carry 420u sweep and 250 head of cattle. NEAR MASTERTON.

A P-\f\ AQRES, nicely srfcuar,ed proTcwU perty suitable for fattening and, mixed farming. Eight mites from Wairarapa township and' within two unites of school. Praoti iilly ail level counitry, of whdoh 250 iu.ras have been ploiughedj returning gcod crops of rape, turnips and oats; 10 paddocks ; capital buiMings, inidudiing Bnroomedj iuouso, woofenwl, 2 stables, buggy fiihetdl, cowbail' and dairy. Would carry 1000 s'hieep. PRIOE £l2 10® per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. SJ2U7 Q"j K ACRES, 2 nuiles fro.n townOltl sihip and 1£ ndles from sdhool, P.O. and cheese factory: 42 acres oats, balaaioe grass.s. All* been ploughed.' Permanent creeks, springs, 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. W-imter-ed 900 sheep with small turnip crop. 6-irooimed 'house, 8-stall'ed 9table with loft, slieds, sheep yards, cowbail. L.I.P. at £llß per annum. I'l{l*-E for goodwill and all impr .vernejitr

£6 per acre. i 3145 ftOUND INVESTMENT.

ACRES, Wairarapa district. On© of the best block* of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Peat Office within half a mile. Heavy papa soil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wire fencing); 60 acres stumped and under plough. 1 Last oat crop returned three tonß per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country; 1500 fat aheep and lambs sold in one season. Winter# 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and SSO cattle. Capital buildings, including beautifully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted with all conveniences and surrounded by gardens, tennis lawm, and orchard. Woolshed for 8 shearers, 4 sets yards, Btalling, eto., etc. A sound investment at £lO per acre. 6686 MIXED FARMING. J2O ACRES, half flat, 10 acre! shelter bush, Q paddocks, wintered 525 sheep, 28 cows, and 2 horses, oroomed house, oowbaUo, stable, barn, piggery. . L.I.P. at £7 17b 8p | per annum. Price £l4 per acre !<>: CAKTLY IMPRUVED SHEEP COUNTRY. Qfinn ACRES, Gishorne district, lying wi-tMin five' mile© of site ' far. railway station on the new Ene. Good heall- - couiiitiry, with between. 1000 and 1100 acres tin. grass, splendid soil, and very olieam. Balance good mixture of first-class 1 busHi, whadh, when felled and improved, is estimated to carry two sheep pea- acre; 2200 sihieep audi 70 head of catttlte were wintered on the improved portion'. EtigJht miles, of fencing. Good hoavse of 6 rooms, shear i-g sihtd, yards amd dip. Tiitfle, O.R.P. at 15® per acre. Rent £75 per aiwnmm. PRICE for Goodwill, £4 10s" per acre. HbfLs is the stamp of property that offers every prospect of a sharp rise in value immediately the railway readies; the PROPERTIES FOR LEASE AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON, for five years: OAA ACRES at Hamua, all iai »UU -gra:ss ; wMi tihle exception of 10.-acres shelter husli. All plough;ajble and flat land. .Divided inito 7 paddocksi, post and 'wire fences infirst class order, splendidly watered. . AJ UJLUVB uvut xttiivraj uuAIADA enli/u\l MMJ #> ivww vaoiniity. 3269 BY DALGETY

Four-roomed bouse with good garden, wooMied, wdrare, cowshed. Annual rates £l2 per lannuin; 8 mites from Plahiatua; 2 J mites from Hukamui. Post office and school within 1 . 2£ miles from school, oreamery withliin one mile. Bright on tlie main road. ; RENT £2 5s per acre for tie firstt two years, and £2 10s per acre (for remaining three yeairs, payable quarterly i'n advance, A model fattening farm, and would 1 also make a very payable dairy farm. TMs pfeoe Ims wintered 600 siheep. At present 10 acres finoats, 15 acres in rape isown with grass.. About 14 acres in l itnmips. There tire 65 to 70 acres now in crop, and 125 acresi stumped and in girass. "j AA A CARIES at Hukanui, all in I- U U igjiuss, all un4nl:vting and flat land, post and w •> 'Vnces, and well watered No building®. Good ■maids right to property. RENT l;0s per acre, payable quarterly in advance. Thais place could ibe worked well with the above property. Further partftcul'ars from— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON

CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. m ACRES', L.1.P., 10s, Carrying capacity 45 cowfe; 1£ miles from school 1 and factory. All flat and in English grass, mo-re than 1 halif heavy rich drained swamp land. Well watered and) subdivided; 5 roomed dwelteng, cowshed, trapshed, and Engine, tool® and implements, whare, etc. PRTCE, including stock, milk cart>, tr'ap, miliking machines £2IOO. Cash required £I2OO. APPLY TO H. F. HEYCOCK LAND AGENT, Martmborongih.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10503, 15 December 1911, Page 8

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