LANDS FOR SALE. OsOiROSS&C 3 JULNB AQENTfi AND SHARE- , BROKER MAST£R 7 JDt/iJ, THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN THE WAIRARAPA—2f SHEEP " TO THE "ACRE.— ALL LIMESTONE COUNTRY. p> pJA ACRES, freehold, well OOU grassed and waiter,ed, good lions©' with conveoidentoes, woolshed and other outbuildings. Small 1 position of tlhdts place plough-able. PRICE £ll 10s. Cash required about £ISOO. AA ACRES, close -to the above OUU property, 40 acres flat and partly .stumped, good house, woolshed witlli machines driven by water -power. PRICE £ll l'2s 6d pea- acre. Cash required about £I2OO. - WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE PROPERTIES AS GQOD MONEY EARNING PROPOSITIONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COM- ■ ■ .PANY. • (Fire, Aacident, and Live Stock.) .. , TO LET. ' Furnished House Lansdowne; 20s. 7 'Roomed House, 6 loose boxes, stable, buggy shed, 1 acre, land 20s. Will Let stable and loose-boxes separately. FOR SALE. 6 Rooms, 1 acre laud, Lansdowne. Only £550,, £l5O cash. Dry; sunny position. A bargain. FOR SALE. CHEAP SHEEP, RUN. 1 QA Q ACRES Freehold, 4£ miles I.v-r all in grass, well watered, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Totara posts}.. 300 to 400 Acres ploughaible, or"' which 150 have been, under crop. Ail low-lying and rolling country of excellent quality. : ■■ . . \ Carried -last winter 3600 wethers. -%0 cattle, tamd a number of hopes, ?.nd this sen-son 2000 fat wethers have "been sold off the place, auu lathers are now ready <ts. be liftedi . • Oarryil;£ tills winter 1180 was wash / rains, '530 dry ewes, 1700 wethers, JJU cat-tie, and. several horses.- ,A very fine property in good district. Only <J,) per acre. £5437 cosh, balance at = . a.nd-5 per cent. A bargain. -This fine property will winter 'sheep.'with little cultivation Icr -winter feed.
' J„ B. KEITH LANQ AND SSSTATE ACENT 4> QUOT AMST. MASTKBTON. |t©preß©n!t»ta,y®---®. AYMEi. -j ACRES, all in grass, 5 acres Ol in oaite and grass, ring fenced arid subdivided into 5 paddocks. Watted by permanent streams, 36 acres undulating, 15 acres flat,: carrying capacity 15 oows. Stock on land: 13 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 1 sow. Buildings consist of 6-roomed house, cowbails, itrapshed, pig stys. Title, Land Transfer, The property is situated d* miles frcm creamery and school; 2£ miles to' clieese factory, 2 mates to railway, good metalled roads. took £l4O off the property last year. PRICE £2O per acre. £4OO Cash as a going concern. r v 1-9 J 1 AO ACRES, about 90 acres in iOU grass, balance bush, 4 acres now; ploujhable,. 2 acres in oats, divided into « paddocks, well watered by creeks and river, all flat. Carrying capacity afcoait 4.0 cows. Biiiluißgs consist of 'B-roomed house, 10 _ bail cowshed, and oth©r buildings. $ J Freehold, The property is about 7 miles from townv £25 ,per acre, as a going concern, witb 28 cows, 3 horses, i bui, 6 ymrlmgs, ' 15 calves, 2 breeding sows, with 19 young pigs, 29 sheep, cart, and utensils/ and about 16 ton si hay. £6OO cash. No. 1297 < i fj /O.— Standard Screwed and Xi f U pegged, whole hack, full wa.tertight. Fair wear or new pair a* KITCHENER'S, Queen Street.
Order c.There is no time to wa6te if yo i ■ would* have, the 'best vaits- on. the marfet alt their present prices. . ■ The cost of metals, has Tisen'coii- ■ • sidenvbly of feite, heniao it .is' imperative: thaVthe -prices of "Victor"- Vat-*-be raised to counteract the increased expense of manufacture. All Tinned Steel requirements • for' *-• u'-.fadbdry- are best made by-experts.: ■ *' ■ Place your orders for Vats and lot-her goods here. . . ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, WeSlington Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING tyORKS, PBMBIBIOKE STREET ... ... ... CARTERTON. Oonltaining ollisof Dto. Most Beautiful Sunny Slopes for .Gj&AJPES AND STEAVBBEKIES THIS well-known Name, 'the great Fruit Plantation of AustraJia./ MILDURA Is the nam® given, to 1050 Acres of the. FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated 1 near the Upper' road, and' only a few.miles from.rail andrwa&er.,-and some Miles from thfikOity of Nelson. MILDURA at like Mildu'ra, Australia, will, in the n*ea/r future, become famous for its (excellent Export Keeping APPLE'S, as; well a®.for all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one cau well imagine its grea?t possibilities for the growth of the mow improved blight-res-isting "GRAPES,'' and 011 the warm slopes tihe cultivation) of STRAWBERRIES and Early Peas, the market for wliddh is almostuinli.mi ted. POULTRY FARMING can also "bo carried an to advantage * with Fruit Cultivation. • > ■ : ; LDURA Will be s«ld in blocks-of 10 Acres :or morq, to„suit purchasers;. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND'in Australasia. ... .. Fuller Particulars, prices, terms, etc., given at foe office. of— BIBLEY BROS AND CO., AND LAND AGENTS), . ; ■V "KELSON,' - ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 27 June 1912, Page 8
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