LAH&iS Fttw ***«.* W. B. Gheanella.) (G. W. Seliar, F.I.A.N.Z. W, B SIMMMM AND CO. I AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL ACENTS. PBft&Y STREET ... MASTEIITON. TO BE LET. Church. Street, 7 rooms, all conveniences, good gardens, 16s. Bentley Street, 5 rooms, stable, lis. FOR SALE QUICKLY. ! AS A GOING CONCERN. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL THIS old established Hotel, comprising a prominiemib position in the main thoroughfare of Mastexton, may be purchased as a going conoerta at a reasonable figure. Recently re-furnished throughout, and. fitted with every convenience. Accomniodatiion includes some Thirty Bedrooms, Da-awing Jlooms, Spacious Dining Rksi, Smokies and Commercdal Rooms, eta., etc. Splendid opportunity for young couple. PJEIICE and full particulare of Messrs W. B. QHENNELLS AND 00. riHEEP STATION. WW entJy situated clob© to important n-i&rket centre. Capital road* in all directions. Two railway etatione within seven miles. L Well grassed with exception of about 200 acres second growth timber. Limestone &nd papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Wintered SBOO sheep and 150 cattle. Good homeotsad of 10 rooms, woot shed, shearer's whare,, stabling, and numerous other outbuildings. PEIGE £3 10a per Qnlj £6OOO cash required. When fully improved, and the r -JOO acres of second growth are DlOtiail? ttraJiSf-r? -Mn'n rJona. will —„ .1 250 head of oat-
NEAR MASTERTON. .U\J party suitable for fattening from Wau-arapa township and within two miles of school. Praoti silly all level country, of which 250 atras have been ploughed,, returning gcod crops of rape, turnips aud oats; 10 paddocks; capital buildings, including 8-roomed house, woolsb.ed, 2 stables, buggy shed, cowbail and dairy. Would carry 1000 sheep. PRICE £l2 10s' per acre. Good opportunity for agriculturist. 8267 3i K ACRES, 2 milea fro.n town±o ship and 1J .miles from school, P.O. and cheese factory; 42 acres oats, balance grass. AH been ploughed. Permanent Creeks, springs, 7 patid-ookß, 8 wire fencing. Wintered 900 sheep with'small turnip crop. 6-rqomed house, 8-sta.Hed stable with loft, sheds sheep yards., cowbail. L.I.P. at £llß per annum. PRICE for goodwill and -<U improvement? £6 per acre, 8145 fiOUKB INVEiTRSfcNT. 1 QAA AOIiSS, Wairarapa dJ» I?J\J U § feriot. One of the .best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbisn, and particularly well grsßied. Fifteen miles from railway, school and Poit OiSce ■sithin half a mile. Heavy papa aoilj 21 paddscks (mostly S-wu'a fencing)} 60 acres stumped and under: plotifk. jjast oai drop rfettifnc'u three U>ns per; &<?re. Unrivalled rape and turnip country j 1500 fat sheep and lambs sold in on© ts&gon. Winter gOOfl Capital buildingi, inolading beautiiitvted with all coEavenisnos* and surrounded by gardens, tennit lawn, and orchard. Wcolshed for S aaeor«ra, 4 seta yard*, stalling, «fco., ©to. A sound inveatrae&t at i£lo p«js acone* HOUSE BARGAIN. VERY EASY TERMS. JL oan offer at the low sum of £435, a modern 6-roomed house, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, f* 5 " , Lai *g e section, with stable, trapsftied, fowl run, fruit trees. dose to railway station. £SO oasfe waffil w. 3270
DAIRY-FARMERS READ THIS 1O A ACRES Freehold, and 2C -i-UU acres river reserve given in. All first class flat, with 70 acres stumped and ."been cultivated] subdivided 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, trapshed, tool house, machinery shed, etc. ; largo orchard in full bearing; plenty of .shelter trees and good shelter hush on the river reserve; close to a good school and co-operative cheese factory, post and telephone office, 6 miles" from railway. PRICE only £35 per acre; £ISOO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. The above farm 'is good value at £45 per acre now. Communicate at once with I.ANG AGENT, CHIMNEY SWEEP.— All orders attended to promptly and efficiently in any part of the town or district. Call or write.— PETER HH>ER, Masonic Street. Orders may ho left with J. Blinkhorne, Tobacconist. FLOWERS in variety fori Table Decoration, Bouquet j Making, etc.— The Masterton Nurseries, 'Phouo 304,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10567, 24 February 1912, Page 8
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