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LANDS FOR SALE. W. B. CHENNELLS .Hfia jL ■■•* <hAJW hJ£A A A.-\±i A mttu^AWoa, £> fUUttUiAi. AWJliai„ .*i PERRY *n«w# **i If WWi, HOUKEfi TO LEI. Oole Strew, o n/ows, iub oou Fraser Estate, 5 rooms, ba. Jferry btreei, "bt&ndioicl Hbuow, 11 rooms, £2. First Class Stabling for 6 hort*>s, los AS A GOING CONCERN. HHiNCE OF WALES HOTEL TTTTS old established. Hotoi, com-; prising a proiuanEiuit pcsiit-ioai in ifciie main tnoroughtfaire of Mjastertoiii, miajy be pur'aliased as a' going cxm* oerta at a reasoinablie figure. , Jtleoewt/iy ne-tf-iwini&bad throuigiuout, and. fitted with. levetry conveniience. Acoom-' mfldatlioiii includes' some Thirty Bedrooms, Drawing Rooms, Spacious Dining Room, Smoking aaid Commercial Rooms, eto., etc. Sptendid op■prn'tunity few young couple. Pjtiloii aaijd fill] parti-coil ars of-Messrs W. B. OHENNIIiLLS AND CO. SUPERCCH dHEEP STATION. nnf|A ACKiiib, very oonverneutJy situated cloee> to important orArket con we. Capita! roads in eJI directions, Two railv> stations within seven miles. Vv »i ; grassed with exception of about 2(ji acres second growth timber. Lizi:*.stone and papa, formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 20u acros undulating and level land} ib paddocks. securely fenced and sheep proof. W altered 3800 sheep and 150 cattle. Good koine stead of 10 rooms, woolshed, shearer's «Jiaxo, atabLuig, aud numerous other out-bandings. PRICE £8 10s per acre. Only £6OOO caah required. When folly improved, and the '•iOO acres of second growth *re properly grassed, this place will carry 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle.

NEAR IV|ASTERTON. /j uA ACRES, nicely situar/ed proTCUU pea'ty suitable for fattening and mixed farming. -Big!ht in ilea from Wairarajpa township and within two miles of school. Practi sally all level country, of which, 250 acres have been, returning gcod crops: of rape, turnips and oats; 10 paddocks.; capital buildings, including 8-roomed ihouse, woolsaed, 2 stables, buggy sihedy eowbail and dairy. Would carry 1000 eiueep. PRICE £l2 10s per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 3207 Q1 K ACRES, 2 malesi fro.n townOit) ship and 1£ D'.iles from siahool, P.O. and cheese factory: 42 acres cats, balamc© grass. AM been ploughed. Permanent creeke, springs, 7 pa<idjoks, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 sheeip with small turnip crop., 6-roomed house, 8-stalfed stable with loft, slied-s, s&eep yards, cowbail. L.I.P. at £llß per annium. I'Rli'E for goodwill and all impr iveroent?' £6 per acre- 5145

SOUND INVESTMENT. 1 (lAfi A.CSRES, Wairarapa dasli/UU triot. One of the best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well grasßed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Post Office within half a mile. Heavy papa eoil; 21 paddooks (mostly 8-wire fencing); 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three tons per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country j 1500 fat she*# and lambs sold in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 150 cattle. Capital buildings, including beauti- ; fully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted with all conveniences and #urrounded fay gardens, tennis lawm, and orchard. Wool&hed for 8 shearers, 4 seta jrarde, stalling, etc., etc. A eound investment at £lO per acre. *6BB

PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP

COUNTRY. ACRES, _ Gi&borne district, lying wit-htiin five mile a of site selected for railway station; on- the new lane. Good healthy country, with between, 1000 and 1100 acres dn grass l , splendid sodfl, and very oWir. Balance good mixture of first-class 1 bu>sih, which, when felled and improved, is estimated to carry two sheep per acre; 2200 sheep and: 70 head of cat/tie were wintered on the improved portion, bright miles of fencing. Good houise of 5 rooms, siheair'ag sihtd, yards aind dip. Tittle, O.R.P. at 35© per acre. Rent £75 per anoitwn. FRIGE for. Goodwill, £4 10s per ,ac.re. ITbtLs is the stamp of property that offers every pros-pect of a sharp rise in- value immedffately the railway reaches the vicinity. 3269 HOUSE BA.RCAIN. VERY EASY TERMS, TO effetot lam -immediate sale, we cam' offer at ibh© low sum of £425, a imodem 5-roomed touse, with; bathroom, scnlllery, pantry, eito. Large section, wira* trapslhedy fowl ran, fruit trees. OTpisse to jrattway station. £SO oasih wdIKL db. • 8270

PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON, OAA ACHES at Hamua, all in grass wi<tlh the exception' of 10 acres shelter bush. All ploughabl© .and flat land. Divided into 7 paddocks, post and wire fences in. first class order, splendidly watered.

Four-roomed' house with good garden, woolshed, whare, cowshed. Annual rates £l2 per 'annum; 8 miles from Bahiatma; 2J' unites- from Hukanaii. Post office and school within 1 2J- mites from school, creamery withlin. one mile. Right on the main road. A model fattening farm, and would also ■ make a very payable dairy farm. Th'iis pfece has wintered 600 sheep. At present 10 acres tin oats, 15 acres in rape sown with grass. About acres in turnips. There are 65 to 70 acres now in orop, and 125 acres, stumped and in grass. iPJRiCE and TERMS on applica--tiom. 1 (in -ACRES at Hukamii, all in LUU grass, all undulating and flat land, post and wire fences, and well watered. No buildings. Good rk>ads right to property. PRICE £lO per acre. Thais place could be worked well with the above property. Further particulars from—

DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON. IIMNEY ~c WJSEP. All order* attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town 01 district. Gall or writ®.— FETEB HIDER, Masonio Street. Ord®ri mzy be Mi witb J. Ellinkliorne, To foooonie*NEW POTATOES and GREEN PEAS, also TOMATOES. Or der now and avoid disappointment.F. J. BOBBINS, Fruiterer, Queer Street.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 8

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