LANDS FOR SALE. Cs Ca ROSS & C Q Jt&NB ASENXB AND fiHAREMASTEETOK. . THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN THE WAIRARAPA—2i SHEEP TO THE "ACRE.— ALL LIMESTONE COUNTRY. ACHES, freehold, well Dt/U grassed and walt-er&d, good, house with convejiiemoes, wool&hed aji.d other outbuildings. Small l parItian of tlhis place ploughaMe. PRICE £ll 10s. Cash required about £ISOO. OAA ACRES, close to the above' DUU property, 40 acres flat and partly stumpied, 'good house, woolshed < with imaohilnes dlfiivea iby water power. PJRIOE £ll 12s 6d pelr aero. Oash required about £I2OO. WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE PROPERTIES AS GOOD MONEY EARNING PROPOSITIONS. . F. P. WELCH LAND AND ESTATfc AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTEiRTON. , YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Fare, A'acddent, and Live Stock.) TO LET. Furnished House Lanedowne, 20s. i 7 Roomed House, a loose boxes, stable, buggy shed, 1 acre laid '2os. Will let stable amd loose boxes separately., FOR SALE. 6 Rooms, 1 acre land, Lanedowne.. f&nly £550, £l5O cash. Dry sunny position. A bargain. , • FOR SALE. ! CHEAP SBBEiP. RUN. I QAQ ACRES Freehold, 4* miles \X"«.UQf rom town fir io and statioiv. all in grass, well watered, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Totara • posts. 300 to 400 Acres ploughaible, oi which 150. have 'been under crop. All low-lying and rolling wintry' of excellent quality. •• Carried last winter 3600 wethers. 200 .cattle,, ramd # number of horses, and this season 2000 fat: wethers Eave been sold'off the place, and (others are now ready to be lifted". „ . . . ' Carrying this 4 winter 1180«;©wes vfath rams, '530 dry ewes, 1700 wethers,-20U cattle, and several fine property in v good district. -Vnly f £9 -per acre. £5437, Mish, : aty 4f"and 5 . fine property little ouliivaftion fti ■ij .g. t-i ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT* . ■■■' • V QUEEN STREfET, «- ACRES,.aII in.grass,,, UI id ; oate and; grass; ;riiJ® and. subdivided into s«p^^ck^pva%!= Jetred by vpexmanen.t sti'?a^^'-39^o^;.|i undulating, 15 acres paoity 'ls -:aowis. > Std<& cows, 1 bull, ,1 horse, l : sow.'' Bijfld- K ■ings consist of 6-roomed house, bails, itrkpshed, .pig etys.y Land Transfer. The' property is situated li tfiiles; from creamery and schwl ,' miles' ito cheese factory, ;2ij&Qles" to./ railway j good metalled road&;<\ Ovteer •; took the. property jast ,®ar•, £ PRICE £2O per acre. £4OO Cash as a' going concern. : 1 n A AOR.ES, ahout W.*6cxe«; in j J. UU grass, balance, but>h; 4 ;&CTeB . now- plouejbable, ' by orWks^ahd; ing Capacity about ,40- cows." ?-BWvinljS .; consist of 'S-rddihed ; cowshed •, biffildin gs. ■.:... Title, ' Freehold,;; ; about 7' miles-from" town. •. £2speracrei k as.a;goiiig'Cono^rn,witnj 28 cowe, -3 ? 'liorses, l. 15 calves: 2 breeding sows,' with .19 ; young pigs, 29 sheep, cart, harness, i and utensils, and about 16 tons hay.; £6OO cash. N0 . 129 ,| HP7 j f*.— Standard Screwed and j _L •/ O pegged, whole back, full J watertipjht. Fair wear or new pair at 1 KITCHENER'S, Queen Street..
LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. WB. Clennelte.) X G. W. Sellar, . F.1.A.N.Z.) W. B. CHENNELLS ANDGO, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCI**.. AGENTS. PERRY STREET ... MASTEUTON. MASTERTON FARM. Instructions are to hand authorising the immediate disposal of a coinpa/et little .section, suitable for mixed farming within seven, mites of the local P. 0., and only a,piile from factory awd school. The particular's are as follows ACRES, practically all level, l)U with one small flat topped hill on boundpary. Quality of soil runs from good oat-growing country 19 heavy dairying swamp. Sunny position, and 2 road frontages. Seven under crop and another four acres ready for plough. Particularly well watered. i (, our large, and 2 pig paddocks. Plenty of firewood. Capital Buildings, comprising modern S-roomed house, with scuill'ery and bathroom (h. and c.), wash-housei, ,5-bail cowshed, trapshed, workshop, fowl runs, etc. Portions of this, farm are well adapted for fruit arid potato growing. Price and full details on application. ; 3301 AN INVESTMENT. "CIOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—Three X? Cottages in handy close ito railway ataltion, Masterton... 'tEach, contains' four rofoms anid scullery. Let at 8s per week eateh. PRICE £620 the tot. A Ten Per cenifc. invest-; mentl , . " : 1930; IN' LOCAL PROPERTY. ; —Excellent corner" position: and very sunny. Well: built 7-roomed; Louse, with bathroom, etc. Quarter acre land. • Cheap enough 1 ; . 3285 O tAA.— Good central position, d&UUU Work&opßoad district, Well built 6-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences. Good amotion. A Terms. " 2855' South Road ; district \Modern little cQttage .of 5 rooms, bathroom (h.' and c.) t washhouse, copper and tubß. Good'work-fare^f-8-rbomed house and nearly, ihree-fjquai-ters of van acre of garden. Stable, ©to. A, gift at Government .valuation.- - *510; O'/j AA R)ecently built 4i roomed residentJe, seven* minutes' walk from : ,P.O. Bathroom c.V '.with shower), washhouse,' 'oogper an&Stubs, . scullery, etc. Well, fitted' Garden. 1 and' fefttpt-' AfeoufcfiQS cash'. f - 328 i STATION. to faupot- - Capital roadfj in \, ail -- Two railway - stations el} grassed witih ' ©sceptionv &-afeoutj2oo acres Second f^wt^^iMjiir.' : : and>papa V MfeataM*j^3®&s4ly" n early - 200" ; acres;"-ttfikltilating' and laind: 16 paddocks. - Securely fenced, ana sheep proof.- Wintered ,3800 sheep" and 150 heacl cattle. Good homestead- ; of"; 10 rooms, woolshed,, sbesfrer'-B ■whMey "stabling, and-numerous, otlher £8 10s per acre; ■ Only. £SOOO cas&reqiuiied, W;hen pro- ; 4200 Sneep;aiid 250<head of cattle.* > SOUND INVESTMENT. " •if.Ort'fiwW' iWairsr&pfc 'disf UJtr. trict.;. pme,;.,o?jthe 1 : 'ticularly weJl -passed. Fifteen ftwle®' : •ifrom raiiiw&y, ..Tirakwl/S'ai^ - 21 paddocks (mtlstly;B"-wire -.fenbrng) *6O acres stumped and under plough, j Last oat crop returned' three tons per. 'acre. ■; Unrivalled.. -rape ■ and, turrnjj ; country; 1500 fat sheep and tombs I sold. in ' one season. Winters 2000 i,e\veS', 1600 dry sheep amd 250 cattle, fCapital including beautiI fully situated homestead of 10 rooms | fitted with all conveniences and surj. rounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and 1 orehaird. Woolslhed for 3 shearers, 4 j sets yards, stabling, etc., etc. A sound in vestment -at £lO per acre. ■ • 2686
' 'There; is no time to wafcte if yo'i •" would have the host vate on tlio mar- - tet *it their present prices. The cost of metals lias risen con- :■<, .siderably of Uc, 'licnioo it is impera- ... iive .'that the prices of 1 "Victor" Vat". 'be raised to comirteracit the a ■ : v expense of manufacture. . - V : .. V.-' v-. : \Z • • All Tinned 'Steel requirements for . , ■ u factory are .best made by experts. ,"7y'\V/: • Place your orders for Vats and . . other. goods here. . . ;rv.', ' ui ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, WeHlington Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE STREET ... ... ... ... ... ... CARTERTON. The Best Export Apple and Stoiie-Fruit land. s Oonftaining auscf uhe Most Beautiful cJuimy Slopes for , AND SIfJAWBERKIES s THIS wc-11-knowa Name, "MELDUIRA," at? once carries the mind to ' the great Frudit Plalnft-ation of AusTbralia. ' ' : ;r ->';; v: :';M I L-PU;RA V: . Is thename given, to .1050 Acres of the FINEST ' SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES, .situated near'the Upper'.Moutere, .with frontages to the main iroaid, and'" only a few tniles from rail and .waiter; and some Sixteen Mites from' the City of Nelson. at Neleofiy like Mildura, Australia, will, in the niea/r future, become famous for its excellent Export- Keeping APPLES, as well a® for all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one earn well imagine; ite grerft possibilities for tie growth of the ntow improved blight-res-isting "GRAPES,", and on. the'warm slopes the cultivation! of STRAWBERRIES and Early Peas, the market for which is almost unlimited:. • POULTRY FARMING can also he carried an to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. ■. v. MILDURA. J . . Will be sold in blocks 1 of 10 Acres or more, to suit purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia, ; , Fuller T afFiculars, prices, terms, etc., given at the office of— 1 BISLEY BROS AND CO., 7ESTATE AND, LAND AGENTS), NELSON,
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