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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. WB. CloanelLs.) V G. W. Sellar F.LA.N.Z.) vV. B. AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCE- AGENTS. PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. BURNISHED HOUSE. Good 8roomed houso, with usual domestic offices; half aero garden, etc. Stalling and outbuildings. Very central position. To let for six months. Terms on application.. CHEAP COUNTRY. QQQ ACRES, 12 'miles from Opotiki; 450 acres in grass; 3 inilas fit farm fencing. Grind healthy sheep country. (Cairncs two .sheep per wore in winter. Well watered. Five roomed house, woolshed, yards, orchard; 50 acres 0.R.P., ibail'anoo L.J.P. at 9s per acre. PRICE £825 for Goodwill. MASTERTON FARM. Instructions are to hand authorising the immediate disposal of a compact little section suitable for mixed farming within seven miles of the local I P. 0., and only a mile from factory and school. The particular's are as follows : ' AN INVESTMENT. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.— Three Cottages in handy situation, close to railway BtaJtaon, Masterton\ Each I contains' four robms and scullery. Let 1 at 8a per we<>k PRIOE £620 the liot. A Ten Per centfc. invest;tment! 1930

LANDS FOR SALE. 0. C. ROSS & C LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN THE WAIRARAPA—2* SHEEP TO THE ACRE.— ALL LIMESTONE COUNTRY. 6RA ACRES, freehold, well OK) grassed and watered, good house with conveniences., woo Is lied and other outbuildings. Small portion of this place ploughablc. PRICE £ll 10s. Cash required about £ISOO. r*nn ACHES, close to the above DUU property, 40 acres flat and partly stumped, good house, wool shed with machines driven by water power. PRICE £ll 12s 6d pelr acre. Cash required about £I2OO. WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE PROPERTIES AS GOOD MONEY EARNING PROPOSITIONS.

LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Fire, Aacddent, and Live Stock.) TO LET. 7 "Roamed House, 8 loose boxes, stable, buggy shed, 1 acre land 20s. Will let stable and loose boxes separately. FOR SALE. water laid on. 'Wasli-thouse, woolshcd, cartshed, fowlho'use and pigstye; 1 Mere land; U chains frontago. Ab utely a cheap property at £oso. £IOO cash. 938 HOUSE, 6 rooms, bathroom, pan- . try, conservatory, hot and cold water, gas, sewage, wash-house, copped' set in. Fowlhpuse and run. Half' acre splendid land. Good orchard. Only £650. Terms. 560 LIVERY STABLES, in good town. Freehold of stables. 8-roomed house \ll vehicles, 16 horses, haruicsa, and all stable requisites; £2OOO ■cash- A bargain. C COTTAGE, 4 rooms, and nearly $- J acre land, corner section, 90 feet frontage; £250. Terms to suit buyer. , , CJAWMILL AND PLANT, with O 6,000,000 feet of timber secured at an average of 4-Jd per 100 feet. Other timber i'ights can bo secured in the locality. All level country. Price only £llOO.

"SNIPS" IN LOCAL PROPERTY. ~* A- — Goo<i o® ll^Bl position, Worksop Road di&triot, Well built 6-roomed house, bedroom, and conveniences. Good section. A bargain. Terms. 2855 £A Q£— South Road district. QUO Modern little cottage of 6 j rooms, bathroom (h. and c), waahhouse, copper and tubs. Good workshop, etc- Easy terms arranged. 287? 10/3KA- —Particularly convenient *Ul)u position. Main thoroughfare ; 8-roomed house and aearly threequarters of an acre of garden. Stable, I eta. A gift at Government valuation. 1.516 SUPERIOR SHEEP STATION. 2Q/3A ACRES, very convenientODU ly situated, close to important market ceatre. Capital roads in al ldireotions. Two railway stations ' within seven miles. Well grassed wit<b. exception of about 200 acreß second growth timber. Limestone and papa formation. Mostly hilly, with nearly 200 acres undulating and level land; 16 paddocks. Securely fenced and •sheep proof. Wintered SBOO sheep and 150 head cattle. Good homestead of 10 rooms, wookhed, shearer's whare, stabling, and numerous otlher outbuildings. PRICE £8 I.os per acre. Only £SOOO cash required. When properly graissed, this place will carry 4200 sheep and 250 head of cattle. SOUND INVESTMENT. i leJUUtrict. One of the befcti I blocks of grazing country now avalil- I able. Clear of all rubbish, and par- j ticularly well grassed. Fifteen miles from railway, school and poet office • I witbin half a mile. Heavy papa soil; I 21 paddocks (mostly 8-wire fencing) 60 acres stumped and under plough. J Last oat crop returned three tons per ! acre. Unrivalled rape and. turnip j country; 1500 fat sheep _ and lambs i I sold in one season. Winters 2000 ' ewes, 1600 dry sheep and 250 cattle. ] Capital bniildiEgs, including beauti- I j fully situated homestead of 10 rooms ' fitted with all conveniences and sur- ' ' rounded by gardens, tennis lawn, and i orchard. Woolshed for 3 shearers, 4 ' Eets yards, stalling, etc, etc. A i sound investment at £lO per acre. 2686 1

LAN DAND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. Representative— S. AYMES ' GA A CRES Freehold, situated \v _:t/U the Wairarapa district. Good road. 400 acres in. grass, undulating and hilly country. Divided into 5 paddocks, all well watered. About. 80 acres bush, part ploughable when stumped. Wintering 1-J sheep and 50 bead of cattle. House 4 rooms, washhouse, woolshed, yards, dip and sheds. Price £9 per acre. Terras can be arranged. ldid >0 ACRES, L.1.P.", iUnt £2 2s OO per annum. Situated half mile from school and cheese factory; 32 acres in grass; 1 acre in oats; 10 to 15 acres ploughable. Divided into 4 paddocks, all well watered. Carrying 12 cows, bull, horse, and 14 head of young" stock. House 8 rooms, wash house, dairv, stable, 3 bail cowshed, trapped, lmyshed, etc. PRICE £9OO Mortgage £350 at 4£ per cent to G.A.S. Equity £550. Owner will exchange for a house and a few a ores of land. 1312

1 7l' &-~ Standard Screwed and X 4 I O pegged, whole back, full watertight. Fair wear or new pair »t KITCHENER'S, Queen Street.

BETTER METHODS MEAN Thoje are '''speeding iip" days, wheit lib factory manager follows- olid (methods n? he can find something quicker and better. That's why so anamy managers intstal Those Vats are absolutely "but Qft ■ .their own"; they give a .splendid ■•"•cook," d'rain. every drop of_ ,"whey quicklv, and leave the curd high arid cfrv. ' . , A distinctive and n,mportant fea--lure of the "Victor Vat is its alopfing bottom. Get into line with the best paying factories by installing "Victors." ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Weillingtion Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS, PEMBROKE STRiEIST CARTERTON. Conftaining attisof vtie Most Beautiful Suuny Slopes for GRAPES AND STRAWBERRIES IHIS well-known Name, "MILDURiA," at once carries the mind to the great Fruit Plantation of Australia. Is the name given, to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated near the Upper Moutere, with frontages 10 the mam road, and only a few miles from rail and water, and some Sixteen Miles from the Citv of Nelson. MILDURA at Nelson:, like Mildura, Australia, will, in the nea/r future, become famous for its excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well ns far all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one can. well imagine its grertt possibilities for tihe growth of the nlow improved Wight-res-isting "GRAPES," and on the warm slopes the cultivation, of STRAWBERRIES and Earlv Peas, the market for which is almost unlimited. POULTRY FARMING can also be carried an to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. Will be sold in blocks of 10 Acres or more, to su.i purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia. Fuller ParTiculars, prices, terms, etc., given at the office of— BISLEY BROS AND CO.. AND LAND AGENTS), ISA* NELSON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

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