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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. K, ». Ohm*m.\ (G. W. WU&, W, B. ioTCTCiftF AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PEftBY STREET ... MASTEBTON, AN INVESTMENT. OR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Three l Cottages in handy situation, close to railway station, Masterton. EacJi contains' four.' robins and scullery. Let at 8s per week eateh. PRICE £620 the dot. A Ten Per cent, investment ! 1930 "SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. oWU # U and very sunny. Well built 7-rooined Louse, with bathroom, etc. Quarter acre land. Cheap enough! 3283 £KH A Good central position, OUU Worksop Road district, Well built 6-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences. ■ Good section. A bargain. Terms. 2855 Oyj f\ A Compact little place dW'dbUU with nearly half an acre of first class orchard and garden. Handy to Queen Street; 5 rooms; large bathroom (h. and c), drainage and gas. Orchard worth £SO per annum. About £IOO cash secures it! 3282 £/i O pT— South Road district. QUO Modern little cottage of 5 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), washhouse, copper and tubs. Good workshop, etc. Easy terms arranged. 2875 p/*Kf|—Particularly convenient dt'UOHj position. Main thoroughfare ; 8-roomed house and nearly threequarters of an acre of garden. Stable, etc. A gift at Government valuation. 1516

LANDS FOR SALE. £W&* ~. mmwßsm LAND ABENTA AND tHARE' BROKERS, AL4STE&TON. THE FOLLOWING IMPROVED FARM IS WELL WORTHY OF INSPECTION, AND WE BELIEVE IT TO BE CHEAP: TCv) tJ .from Eketahuna, all in grass, subdivided into 11 paddocks, and well (watered, hilly and undulating; 7rawned boivse,, wooi'shed, dairy, and all necessary outbuildings. Wmterrog 2 'breeding ewes. PRICE, £l4 per acre. ALSO, THE FOLLOWING PARTLY IMPROVED PROPERTY, Which HAS BEEN PLACED IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE. 11AA ACRES, 20 miles from 11 UU Otorohanga, being O.K.P. nit 17s 6d; 230 acres in grass and dlividi?de into 3 paddocks, 7 wired fence (new), ,'an4 carrying oCK) owes. The (balance (A the /country >:s all heavy mixed bush, about half ploughable \\ 4 hen, bleared, well watered, 2 roomed whare and shecpyards. PRIOR, £3 per acre for owner's iiuteresi; £IOOO cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per There is an exceptionally fine climate in this part of the King Country, and this property lias >a very 'large (prospective value. It will be worth your while making further enquiries.

£A AA Recently built 4rk\J\J roomed residence, seven minutes' waflk from P.O. Bathroom (h. and c, with shower), -wash-house, copper and tube, -scullery, etc. Well fitted Avitih wardrobes. Garden I ,and lawns. About £Go cash. 3281 SUPERIOR SHEEP STATION: 2Q£*A ACRES, very convenientOOU ly situated, ol'ose to important market centre. Capital roads in al ldireotions. Two railway stations within seven mires. Well grassed with ■exception of about 200 acres second growth timiber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and sheep proof. Wintered 3800 sheep and 150 head cattle. Good homestead of 10 rooms, wooMied, shearer's whare, stabling, and numerous otilier outbuildings. PRICE £8 10s per acre. Only £SOOO cash required. When properly graissed, this .place will carry 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle. 3252 Qi K ACRES, 1 miles from townO I-t) ship and H miles from school P.O. and cheese factory. 42 Acres oats, balance grass. All been ploughed. Permanent creeks, springs, 7 paddocks, 8 wire fencing. Wintering 900 sheep with small turnip orop;8rcomed house, 8-staHed stable with loft, sheds, sheep yards, cowbail, L.I.P. at £llß per annum. PRICE for goodwill and all improvements, £6 per aore. 4 3145 SOUND INVESTMENT. IAAA ACRES, Wairarapa disUUI) trie*. Ono of the best blocks of grazing country now available. Clear of all rubbish, and particularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and post office within half a mile. Heavy papa soil; 21 paddocks (mostly 8-w'ire fencing) 60 acres stumped and under plough. Last oat crop returned three tons per acre. Unrivalled rape and turnip country; 1500 fat sheep and lambs sold in one season. Winters 2000 ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 250 cattle. Capital bai'ildings, including beautifully situated homestead of 10 rooms fitted wiitli all conveniences and surrounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and orchard. Woolshed for 3 shearers, 4 sets yards, stabling, etc, etc. A sound investment at £lO per acre. 2686

LAUD AND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN BTSEBT, MASTE&TQN. !U«pr«BeE!t*,tive—S. AYMEfi. K~l ACRES, all In grass, 5 acres OX m oate and grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Watered by permanent streams, 36 acres undulating, 15 acres flat, carrying capacity 15 qows. Stock on land: 13 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 1 sow. Buildings consist of 6-rooined bouse, cowbails, trapshed, pig s.tys. Title, Land Transfer. The property .is situated 1£ mfks from creamery and school; 2£ miles to cheese factory, 2 miles to railway, good metalled roads. Owner took £l4O off the property last year: PRICE £2O per acre. ' £IOO Cash as a going concern. No. 1269 1 AH ACRES, about DO acres in XUU grass, balance bush, 4 acres now plouglhablc, 2 acres in oats, divided into 8 paddocks, well watered by creeks and river, .all flat. Carrying capacity about 40 cows. Buildings consist of 'B-roomed house, 10 bail cowshed, and other buildings. Title, Freehold,. The property is «tuated about 7 miles from town. PRIGlii, £25 per acre, as a going concern, with 28 cows, 3 horses, L buM, 6 yearlings, 15 calves, 2 breeding sows, with 19 young-pigs, 29 isheep, cart, harness, and utensils, and about 16 tons hay. £6 °° ° a£h - No. 1297 ASTERTON PERMANENT IN- . VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. THE SOCIETY i* prcparod to grant loans, repayable by instalment or otherwise, on approved freehold security. TERMS ON APPLICATION. «j. B. KEITH, MANAGER. .

wmmm ARE YOU DOING YOUR LEVEL BEST TO MAKE THE FACTORY PAY ? You hold your position of :v.iu\asor by virtue of your knowledge and experience in dairy factory business. Yor.a- shareholders look to yo'i to make the concern pay good dividends. You will he helped along considerably if ..you in&tal "VICTOR" VATS in tho factory, for they save time and labour, and make better products than other vats." "Victor" Vats (cam he easily and evenly heated, and a sloping bottom permits tho whey to run off quickly. If you are bent on making bigger p'rofite instal "Victor" Vats. ALBERT J. PARTON • (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Well ling ton Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET CARTERTON". dmH" Oonftaining 'alsof the Most Beautiful 'Swnny Slopes for GjRAPES and strawberries LDURA IH.IS well-known. Name, "MILDXJIRiA,," at< once carries the mind to the great Fruit Plantation of AiustraJia. m ■•uiEia Ts the nanite given, -to 1050 Acres of tdiei FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated' near the Upper Moutere, with frontages 10 the imain iroad and only a few miles from rail amd waiter, and ,sonn& Sixteen Miles fnom' tihe City" of Nelson. MILDURA at Nelson:, like Mildura, Australia, will, in; t'he ntea/r .future, become famous.for its oxcellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well ais> far all.kinds of Stone Fruit, and one cam well imagine ite greift possibilities for tfhe growrtfli of the ntow improved, bKght-res-astine "GRAPES!," and on the warm slopes t'he cultivation, of STRAWBERRIES and Early Peas, the market l for wli/idh is almost .unlimited. [POULTRY FARMING can also toe carried an to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. roiiniUHi Will be sold in. blocks of 10 Aares or more, to suit purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia-.- - ..•-• ; ' Fulled-'Particulars, prices, terms,-etc., given at 'the office of— BISLEY BROS AMD CO., (ESTATE AND LAND AGENTS), NELBOH.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10642, 24 May 1912, Page 8

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