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C. O. ROSS & C° LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN THE VVAIRARAPA—2* SHEEP TO THE ACRE.— ALL LIMESTONE COUNTRY. 6KA~ ACHES, freehold, well O\J grassed and waitered, good house with conveniences, woolshed and other outbuildings. Small portion of this place ploughable. PRICE £ll 10s. Cash required about £ISOO. Pf\f\ ACRES, close to the above OUU property, 40 acres flat and partly stumped, good house, woolshed with machines drivon by-water power. I,'R.ICE £ll 12s 6d per aore. Gash required ahout £I2OO. WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE PROPERTIES AS GOOD MONEY EARNING PROPOSITIONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Fire-, Accident, and Live Stook.) TO LET. 7 Roomed House, 8 loose boxes, staile, buggy shed, 1 acre laud 20s. Will ofc stable and loose boxes separately. FOR SALE. HOUSE, 8 rooms)/ Lansdowtie, gas, water laid on, Wash-house, .voolshed, carfcshed, fowlhouso and pigsi ve; 1 acre land; H chains frontago. Ab utely a cheap property a* €650. £IOO cash. 93S HOUSE. C roams, bathroom, pantry, conservatory, hot and cold water, gas, sewage, wash-house, copper set in. Fowlhouse and run. Half acre splendid land. Good orchard. Onlv £650. Terms. • 569 T "[VERY STABLES, in good town. I.J Freehold of stabhs. 8-roomed house ,11 vehicles, 16 horses, harness, and all stable requisites; £'2ooo cash. A bargain. - \J acre land, corner section, 90 feet frontage; £250. Terms to suit c'ilwMILL AND PLANT, with K3 6,000,000 feet of timber secured at an average of 4kl per 100 feet. Oihor' timber rights can be secured in t'hs locality. AJI level country. Price only '£lloo.
Hiram LAN DAND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN ST., Representative MASTERTON. 3. AYMES 3 rjO ACRES, L.1.P., rent £ll 4 Xj 2s per aiinr.m. The property is fj'tnated one mile from ,=ch'ool and ohr.ov ,f::t-tery; 8 miles from town; 'Mi) urn's i/,i' iivc.es, •.balance _. bush. Ring fenced wivd subdivided into 10 padcb:kr,. '.•;hl woM watered. Unduhxiavfi and liillv country. Carrying fjliocp, bceklos cattle. Buildings oonsirt' cf an 8-r-camed hen do, wa.sh--Ik'; usC', 11.:atli, hot :and cold water, goal v.t,r!.vlmd, trapshed, cowshed, 2 rvt'rl ftf:l):0, 'lj V'iVC.VS ITO'OIII, etc. FRTC'E £8 per acre. Terms, £ISOO cnsli.' iA A ACRES, all m .ccrafrs, l-jiv; i.UU fenced i-i-J t,uJir T i:v.V{:-<l -in.to \ P'uklocko; all' \\u\ watered; 30 flows plbuglialdc when Eitumped; 7 acre's now ploughed ; cirryini?; 'dQ cows; goad house, o rooms, cowshed, ilniipsbed, •li-ayi'lisci, yards, etw Tlv? property is situated '2 'miles from rdiool, cheese lactorv. Si miles from .railway station. 'PRIiOE £2,1 per a-cre, Tonus, £2.30 er.'Eih. 'G'r 'owner wi'll sell as a pio:<ii«; con corn, iircliKliiip; the foMowinijx stock: 20 picked caws, .hull, horse cart. h;UMiess cans, ad lal'l utcaisib, at £23 .per acm, with £330 cash, bal an.ee at 5 per cent' for 4 years. 1328
BETTER METHODS MEAN BIGGER PROFITS. are "speeding up" days, when no factory manager follows' dd methods j,f lie can find something quickeor and better. That's why so (many managers in•stal ; Those Vats are absolutely "out on thci'.r own" ; tJiey give a. splendid. "■cook/' drain every drop of whey quickly, and leave the curd high and dry. A distinctive and 'important fea- , tore of the "Victor Vat is its adopting: bottom. {Jet into line with the best paying tattorios by installing "Victors." , ALBERT J. PARTON (Bolder of Plumbing Scholarship, tVoiliuigkm Technical School.) SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORK-, PEMBROKE STRE"T ... ... ... CARTERTON; tlsa tto 3lt;3t Beautiful Bunny Slo-P's for GBA.PEB AT* ETBAW/5 KERIEB wei.-i.nown Name, "MILDURA," at once carries the mind to a . the great Fruit Plantation of Australia. Is the name given, to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated near tho Upp ( ' r Moutcrc, with frontages to the main road, and only a few mile's from rail a.nd water, and some Sixteen Miles from the City of Nelson. MILTHK'A at Ncteou, like Mildura, Australia, will, in the nea/r future, become famous for its excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well' »'.-; far all kinds or Stone Fruit, and one can well imagine itsgrerft possibilities for fiio <rrowth of tho n'ow improved blight-res-isting "GRAPES," and on the vnim slopes the cultivation'of STRAWBERRIES nml Early Pea;;, tho market for which is almost unlimited.POULTRY FARMING- can also he carried an to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. ■MiLDUh* Will he sold in blocks of 10 Acres or more, to sulb purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAM) in Australasia. Fuller Particulars, prices, terms, etc., given at the office of— BI6LEY BROS AND CO., (ESTATE AND LAND AGENTS), NELSON, ,'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 5 August 1912, Page 8
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