UAwisa F®** v^-*..». W. B. Chennels.) (G. W. Sellar, F.I.A.N.Z. W, B. AND CO. AUCTIONEEho, ACCOUNTANTS,! I LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, I AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PEJIEY STREET ... MASTERTON. : TO BE LET. i 'ClvarcJi Street, 7 rooms, all' convenij cncos, good gardens, 16s. j Bentley Street, 5 rooms, stable, Us.' FOR SALE QUICKLY. AS A GOING CONCERN. . PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL np.JIIS old established Hotel, eomJL prising a promimenib posibiom. in j the main thoroughfare of Masterton, may be purchased as a going coiir certo at a reasonable figure. Recently re-furnished throughout, and fitted with every convenience. Accommodation includes some Thirty Bedrooms, Drawing Jfeoms, Spacious ■ Dining Reci", Smokies and Commercial Rooms, etc., etc. Splendid opportunity for young couple. PRICE and full particulars of Messrs W. B. 01IENNELL8 AND CO. SJJPSftJOH cgHEEP STATION. ! AOSI3, viiy coiivsnieniJy situated close to ' important market Oapifcal roads in ell directions. Two railway stations within s&vsn miles. WeS! graced with exception ol about 200 4ores second (growth timber. Limej atone aad papa formation. Mostly i hilly, mth nearly 200 acres uadulat. mg aud level land; IS- paddocks. B&curdy fenced and sheep proof. Win- i tered 3800 sheep and 150 cattle. I (Joed aoraestead of 19 rooms, woolshed, shearer's whare, stabling, and nunserons other outbuildings. FBIOE £8 lOs per.wß.. Only £SOOO cash Wten .fully improved, and the <,OO acres of second growth are properly passed, this place will carry teOO ihe&p &nd 250 head of catNEAR MASTERTON. AKf\ ACRES, nicely situated prou y Perjy suitable for fattendnx and mixed farming. . Eight znilet from YVWn.rn.nb. */mn»k:«..j _m.i •.. two miles of .school. Practi ji'ly a Ji level country, of which 250 acres nave been ploughed, returning gcod crops of rape, turnips and oats: 10 paddocks; capital buildings, including 8-roomed house, woolshed, 2 stables, buggy shed, cowhail and dairy. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 10s per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 92fi7 ! , « £?"P aad ' J * b&gb from' school, P.O. and cheese factory • 42 acres cats .balance grass. All been ploughed. Permanent creeks, springs, 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 sheep -with small turnip crop. 6-roomed house, 8-stalled stable with, loft, sheds sheep yards, cowbail. L.1.1', at £llß per annum. PRIOE for goodwill and %L) impr iveraent? £6 per acre, 6145 souks mvE&msHt. 1 QH4I ACRES, Wairarapa di*. J.t7Ul/ feriot. One of the best , h \^ ki ?£ grazing country now 67ai3j ticularly well graiied. Fifteen miles | from railway, school and Post Office' within half a mile. Heary papa soil j J 21 paddscks (mostly 8-wire fencing) j \ 80 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned thre* tons per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country ; 1500 fat fthe«*p and lambs | Bold in on© season. Winter* 8000 I ewes, 1600 dry sheep and §SO cattle. j Capital buildings, including beauti- | fully aituated homestead of 10 rooms ! J fitted with all oonveoaienoes and §ui> rounded by gardens, temnii lawni, and orchard. Woolshed for § shearers, « sets yards, stalling, eto., eta. A ; sound inyestmesiift at £lO e*ijb koto? S6BB HOUSE BARGAIN. VERY EASY TERMS. 10 effect !a(n immediate sale, we 1 . can 1 offer at the low sum of I £425, a modern 6-roomed house, 1 with bathroom, -scullery,. pantry, eto. Large section, with stable, J trapped, fowl run,, fruit trees. Close to railway station. £SO cash l wal do. ' 32701 DAIRY FARMERS READ THIS 4 ~A AGUES Ere6hold, and 20 . \J acres river reserve given in. j All first class flat, with 70. acres ■stumped and .'been cultivated; sub- ' divided into 11 paddocks; first class dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom, hot . and cold water; cowshed, 32 stalls, concrete floor, • fitted with LawrenceKennedy. Milking Machines, which are given in with the property. There are numerous other .buildings, comprising stable, tnvpshed, tool house, machinery shed, etc.; large orchard in full bearing; plenty of shelter trees and good shelter 'bush on the river reserve; close to a good school and co-operative cheese factory, post and telephone office, (3 miles from railway. Pit I-ClO only £35 per acre; £ISOO cash; balance. 5 years at 5 per cent. The above farm is good value at £45 per acre now. Comiinunicate at once with wmm LKHB AGENT, PAHIATUA. Ii~IHIMiNEY SWEEP.— All orders I \_J ' attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Calf or write.-- PETER BIDEIt, Masonic Street. Orders may be left with J. Ulinkhornc, Tobacconist. UT FLOWERS in variety for \J Table Decoration, Bouquet Malting, etc.— The Master ton Nurseries, 'Phone 304.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 8
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