LANDS FOR SALE. C. C. ROSS & C° LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTKRTON. A K ACRES, leasehold, situated 1} miles from Hauitn, 4 limse from Hnkanui, rent 4s per aero; 14 years' lease to run, with right of renewal for further term of 21 years. All in. grass, 60 aeros slumped' and ploughed ; carrying capacity 2 wet ewes, or 30 cows and 250 sheep, wel'l watered and fenced, 7 paddocks, 4-roomed house, washhouse and trapshed, small cowshed, new sheepyards. PRICE £8 15s per acre. Mortgage £660 ito Government. Full compensation for improvements. F. P. WELCH LAND AND ESTATE AGENI, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON". YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COM-
PANY. (Fire, Accident, and Live Stock.) TO LET. 7 Roomed House, 8 loose- boxes, star ble, buggy slied, 1 acre land 20s. Will let stable and loose boxes separately. _ FOR SALE. HOUSE, 8 rooms, Lansdowne, gas, water laid on,. Wash-house, woolshed, carbshed, fowl house and pigstye ; 1 acre land; H chains frontage. Ab utely a cheap property a t £550. £IOO cash. 938 HOUSE, 6 roams, bathroom, pantry, conservatory, hot and cold water, gas, sewage, wash-house, copper set in. Fowlliouse and run. Half acre splendid land. Good orchard. Onlv £GSO. Terms. 069 T" IYERY STABLES, in good town. J Freehold of stables. 8-roomed house ,11 vehicles, 1G horses, harness, and all stable requisites; £2OOO cash. A bargain. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, and nearly \- aere land, corner section, 90 feet frontage; £250. Terms to suit buyer. Qj AW MILL AND PLANT, with £3 6,000,000 feet of timber .secured at an average of 4-Jd per 100 feet. Other timber rights can be secured in thf locality. All level country. Price only £llOO.
J: B. KEITH LAN DAND ESTATE ACEN7, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. Representative— S. AYMES OH (\ ACRES, L.1.P., rent '£ll 0 J O i!s per annum. The property is situated one milo from school and chorro iactory; 8 miles from town; 316 acres !'n grafts,. Irakuicc bush. Ring fenced and subdivided into 10 padcViikf'., iwid >w;..'i] watered. Unduiihecp, besides cattle. Uuildings oon.v:»'f; of an 8-r-oomcd houso, washhouse, 'hath, hot and cold water, good v.'::clsli f xl, tr,apsired, cowshed, 2 «Vl ; i F-ta-biC, l.i .vncss 'room, etc. PRICE £8 per acre. Terms, £ISOO 100 ACRES, IUU fenced nad &-übc!i:v.:ded in.to 7 padd.ockr.; all iwol-5 watered; 30 .Acres plough able when stumped; 7 acre's now pi oi if "lied ; carryinig 30 cows: goad house, v) rooms, cowshed, ihniipshed, Mayshed, yards, ete. The property is situated 2 'miles from yc-bool, cheese ■factory. miles from railway station. PRIiCIE £2l por acre. Term's, £2oo cr.'Eih. O'r 'mvneir wi'll sell as a goin.g concern, ii: i eludiin,g the folilowinlg stock: 20 picked cows, bull, horse cart, harness, cans, ad silt utensil®, at £23 per aow, with £.530 cash, bnl ance at o per cent, foa* '4 years. 1328
6 ETTER METHODS MEAN BIGGER PROFITS. J6/ are "speeding up" daye, when, no factory manager follows' olid methods li he can find something quicker and better. That's why so ir.aniy managers inistal Those Vate are absolutely "out on their own"; they g'ive a splendid "cook," d'rain every drop of _ w'key quickly, and leave tho curd high and dry. A distinctive and ajmportant feature of tho "Victor Yat is its sloping bottom. 'Get into line with the hest payrng factories by installing "Victors.". ALBERT J. PARTON (Holder of Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technical Sehc 1.) SHEET METAL AND PLU?<IB!MG WORKS, PEMBROKE STRE3T ... ... ... CAiITERTON.
The Best Export Apple and Stone-Fruit Land. Containing aitsof the Most Beautiful 'Sunny Slopes for 6 A APES AND ETBAWBEEBIES MILDURA THIS w«il-l;nown Name, "MILDUiRA," at once carries the mind to 'the groat, Fruit i'laintabion of Australia. MILDURA Is the nam© given, to 10-150 Acres of the FINEST SUN'NY FRUIT SLOPE'S situated uoar the Upper Mouiero, with frnn-tages 10 the main road, and only a few miles from rail fluid water, and some Sixteen Milea from the City of Nelson- MfLDURA at Nelson-, like Mildura. Australia, will, in t3io near future, become famous for its excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well as fur all kinds of J-'-tona Fruit, and one can. well imagine its grotffc possibilities for £lio gnuvlii of the now 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 bo carried an to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. MsLDURA Will be sold in blocks- o'f 10 Acres or more, to suib purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia. Fuller Particulars, prices, terms, etc., given at the office of—--BIBLEY BROS AMD CO., ESTATE AND LAND AGENTS), 'j&IA. NELSON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10687, 6 August 1912, Page 8
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