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LANDS FOR SALE. W7 B7"OhSnefcO (GTwTSeltoF, F.I.A.N.Z. W. B CHENNELLS AND CO. AjUCTSONEEfto, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERRY' STREET ... MASTEQRTON. TO BE LET. Church Street, 7 rooms, ali' conveniences, good gardens, 16s. Bent-ley Street, 5 rooms, garden*, stable, lis. FOR SALE QUICKLY. QOACtRiES, less than 7 miles from 04| Masterton by first-class road. \ School close 'alt hand-. Capital -situa-; tion, well sheltered by natural bush. Permanent water. Practically all level; o paddocks; new fencing; 13 been ploughed; 5 a ores in potato&s. Wi'ntea'ed 28 cows, 10 horses and 5U sheep. New 3-i'oomed dwelling with bathroom (h. and c.), Wash-house having copper and tubs. Dairy, 4bail cowshed with concreted iloor. Buggy shed. PH-ICE £27 per acre. For terms call upon Messrs W. B. CELEN NELLS AND CO. 3250 AS A GOING CONCERN. PRINCE Or WALES HOTEL THIS old established Hotel, comprising a prominent, position in •■die main thoroughfare of Master ton, xnaiy be purchased as a going concerto at a reasonable- figure. Iteoent]y re-ifurai'sliied througiioab, and fitted with evea/y convenience. _ Ac'eomraodatiioc. includes some Thirty Bedrooms. Drawing Rooms, Spacious j Din-iiug Room, Smoking amd Commercial Rooms, etc., etc. Splendid op--spoTtur.ity for young couple. PRICE and full patfttenilars of Messrs W. B> CHENNELLS AND CO, asUPERffItH tfMEEp CTAYtOM. O Q AGSUO; voi'3 convoni%3 v? Uf, satij. &itasted clc-so to irapoi-tr.nl rr.a.rke-t centri?. Capital roads in fill directions. Two railway stations aevcn mile-a. Well grassed witH exception of about 200 ftCi'Oß uecon;! grovrih timber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and she&p proof. Wintered 3800 sheep and 150 cattle. Good homestead of 10 rooms, woolBhed, shearer'g whare, stabling, and numerous other outbuildings. PRICE £8 10s per acre. . Only £BOOO cash required. When fully improved, and the "300 acres of second growth are properly graaaod, this place will carry 4200 sheep and 25(1 head of oat-, tie*

NEAR MASTERTON. ACSRES, indcely situ !V*xl proTt<L/vy perty suitable for fattening and mixed farming. Eight mites from Wairarapa township and wiilhin two miles of school. Praoti nlly all tevel country, of. whioh. 250 acres have been ploiughedj returning gcod crops of rape, turnips and oats; 10 capital buiMingev indudiing 8-roomed' house, woolsned, 2 stables, buggy she-d, cowbaal' and dairy. Would carry 1000 eheep; PRICE £l2 10s per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 3267 Q1 K ACRES', 2 miles fro.n towiiOIU ship and 1£ miles from sidhool, P.O. and cheese factory; 42 acres, oarts .balance grau.s. AM lieen ploughed. Permanent creeks', springs, 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 eheeip with small turnip crop. 6-rocmed house, 8-stalled stable with loft, sheds -sheep yards, cowbail L.I.F. at £llß per annum. l l RI»/E for goodwill and a® irapr cement? £6 pe<r aero- Si 4 5 SOUND INVESTMENT. ~i AAA ACRES, Wairarapa diaX trict. Oa© of the best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of ail rubbish, and particularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from, railway, school and Post Office within, half a mile. Heavy papaeoil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wire fencing) j' 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three tons per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country; 1500 fat Bhe<>p and lambs sold in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry gkeop and 850 cattle. Capital buildings, including beautifully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted with all conveniences and surrounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and orchard. Wool shed for 8 shearers, 4 eets yards, stalling, etc., etc. A sound investment at £lO per acre. HOUSE BARGAIN. VERY easy terms. TO effort lain immediate sale, we _caai offer at till© low sum of £425, a modem 5-roomed [bouse, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, etc. Large section; with etoble, trapshed,, fowl <run, fruit trees. Close to- railway station. £SO cash will db. , 3270

| PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON, at Hamua, all in grass with the exception' of 10 acres shelter bush. All ploughable and flat land. Divided into 7 paddiocks>, post and wire fences in first class order, splendidly watered. Four-roomed house with good garden, Tvoolshed, wtare, cowshed. Annual a'a.tes £l2 per ■annum; 8 mates from Pahiat/ua; 2£ mites from Hukaniui. Post office and' school within* 2 J _ mites from school, creamery witMri one mile. Right on the main road. A model fattening farm, and would also make a very payable dairy farm. This p/Jaoe has wintered 600 sheep. At present 10 acres lin oats, 15 acres in rape sown with grass. About 14- acres in* turnips. There are Ss_ to 70 acres now in orop, and 123 acres stumped and in gras<s. . PRiCE and TERMS on application. "10/1 •A.QRES at Hukanui, all in : Xl>U grass, all undulating and I flat land, post and wire fences, and well watered. No buildings. Good , irtrndiS right to property. PRICE £lO p«r acre. This place could be worked well with the above property. Further particulars from— AMD CO., LTD., MASTERTON. HIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETE® HIDER, Masonic Street. Order» may be left witb ,T. ftlinkliorne, T« fwkcooniis'. BY DALGETY DALGETY

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10529, 16 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10529, 16 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10529, 16 January 1912, Page 8

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