LAN OB FOn i \V. H. Ohennelisi.) (U. VV. JSeiAaar,' J F.I.A.N.Z. ,) W. B, ' CHENNELLB AND CO. AUCTIONEER*, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, i PEJiiAY STREET ... MASTERTON. » TO BE LET. Ckurch Street, 7 rooms, all conveniences, good gardens, 16s. Bentley Street, 5 rooms, garden., stable, lis. FOR SALE QUICKLY. AS A GOING CONCERN. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL THIS old established Hotel, comprising a prominent position in the main thoroughfare of Mastea'ton, may bo purchased as a going conr oerto at a reasonable figure. Recently re-fuirnished throughout, and. fitted with every convenience. Accommodation includes some Thirty Bedrooms, Drawing Hoome, Spacious JJuuirg Bees. amd Cammerciai Rooms, eto., etc. Splendid opportunity for young couple. PRICE iiii.il full particulars of Messrs W. B. CiIENNELLS AND 00. SUPERIOR dHEEP STATION. -VOILES, very conveni- . ently situated doee'to JingortsHt market centre. Capital roads in g]l directions. Two railwjij stations within seven mile*. Well grassed with Exception of about 200" I aorea second growth, timber. Lime--1 Papa formation. Mostly iu-lly, with nearly 2CO acres tmdui&fcmg and. level land; 16 paddocka. Securely fenced and aheap proof. V,Entered 8800 elieep and 150 oatfcla. Good inmeatead of 10 rooms, wool, abed, shearer' a wh&re, steblins, sad n miser oub other outbuildings. PMGE 10s perjiore. Only £SOOO cash J5H5?* Wil6B . aorea of second growth are pr °jf»n/ S l "® sß this place will carIf 4200 and 250 head of oatNEAR masterton. 4.50 AC^ES > odcejy situated pronfy ■ ™ ltable for fattening and mixed farming. Eight miles from Waxrarapa township and' within two miles of school. Practi wi °' f T, Y hioh 250 acres been ploughed, returning ccod crops of rape, turnips and oats: 10 paddocks.; capital buildings, including 8-roomed house, woolshed', 2 stables, buggy shed. cowbail- and dairy ; Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 10® per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 82R7 di k ACRES, 2 miles fro.n W 5i 7~i n miles from > Bionool, P.O. and cheese factory? 42 acres, cats, balance grass. AH been ploughed. Permanent creeks, Bprmga. 7 paadooiis, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 sheep with small turnip crop. 6-roomed house, 8-stallied stable with lore, sheep yards, cowbail. 1i.1.1'. at £llß per annum. PRIt-E goodwiill and *ll impr jvement? £6 per acre, SI 4 5 SOUND 9NVE£7M£NT. "I QAA ACRES, Waararapa difr A t/IJiJ tnot. One of the best bloc*! of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well gnaud. Fifteen miles from railway, school aind Poit Ofio© within half © rails. Heavy papa soil; M. padaookfl (mostly 8-wire fencing) j 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three ton* per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country j 1500 fat jih&t»p ttnd lambs sold in one season. Winter* 2000 ewes 1600 dry sheep *nd SSO cattle, i-spital bmldmgi, including beauti-fully-situated homestead of 10 room* fatted with all oonvenienoM and garrounded bygardens, tennis lawn, end orchard. Woolthed for 8 shears, 4 I y«rdt, stalling, ©to., «to. A ' ®onnd investment at £lO pex ncr», §BBO HOUSE BARGAIN. T WY EASY .TERMS. U am immediate sale, we t oaa offer at the low aum of £4iJ5, _a modern S-rooraed Ihfcmse, with bathroom, ,scullery, pantry x 'JL 1 S6ctl <wi) With stable, trapped, fowl run,, fruit tree®. Ottse to railway station. £SO cash wiJl (to. 3270 A CHEAP FARM OAA ACRES, L.1.P., Government r en t £9 10s per annum, 40 acres flat, . balance undulating, all in grass, 6 paddocks, all well watered, suitable for mixed farming and dairying, and sheep. . Buyer will have the chance of taking over the dairy cows and sheep now on the property. Comfortable 5 roomed house, with verandah, shed 30 x 14, used lor cow shed, etc., 4J miles from railway, 1-J- miles from school, and P. 0., and 3 miles from a branch* of the Ballance Factory.' Price is ..only £9 10s per acre, and to ensure an immediate sale owner will take £2OO cash down, and purchaser takes over the Government mortgage of £715 at 4-J----per cent, and the balance of the purchase money can remain on mortgage to the owner at 5} per cent, years, with a provision that another £2OO has to be paid .ff in 2} years. W. I. HUSBAND, I.RNO AGENT, PAHIATUA. SWEEP.— All orders v 7 attended to promptly and.efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETER IHDER, Masonic Street, Orders may be left with .1, Blinkliorne, Tobacconist. FLOWERS in variety for] V-/ _ Tabic Decoration, . . Bouquet Making, etc.— The Mnstorton Nurseries, 'Phone 304.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10561, 17 February 1912, Page 8
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