LAND ADVERTISEMENT*. A (\f\ ACRES, freehold, within 11 { -JtOU miles of Masterton, 2-Sr ™les ] from creamery, H miles from school. » All cleared and in grass, 30. acres stumped', well fenced, subdivided into IS paddocks. Good cottage, woolshed etc. Carrying capacity about 2 sheep to the acre, including about 50 or 60 cattle. PRICE £l2 10s per , acre. Terms to be arranged. 711 Qf\ ACRES of first class, agriculturOU al land, except m smalt portion inclined to bo light ishingly, within easy distance of town, railway station. •creamery and school. Well watered and subdivided into 11 paddocks. Good 7-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. ' PRICE £2IOO. £I3OO- - .balance at 4J per cent. 713 ISlH&ttlM LAND VALUATORS, UTATE AGENTS, SHARE BROKERS. M A 3 T E ft TO N." Amenta for Sun laeoraaoe Company.
YOU CANNOT, DO BETTER THAN TO"THE. Their facilities arc unrivalled both for freezing 1 and shipping Fat Stock on'.Clients.,: onnmmt -/phfi lowest current rate* only Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. Particulars as to prices and charges will be supplicd'by the company or their buyers,' V. W. B. MJcFadzean, Feather Bton, Telephone No. 53 5 T. W. McKenzie, M&sterwm, Telephone No. 845 oflioe, pri . vax& residence Telephone No 118; Andrew Peters, Daone•,:_i,„ KTk 07 . Thoß Riddell, I'&hiatua, tele phone No. 58. From Soil to Crop—From Crop to Sheep. W.M.E. Co.'Manures, containing larc quantities of Animal Matter from tho Slaughter House, f ollowXatures own plan of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements < strayed from the soil in the process of Sheep Fattening. Trices and particular of analysis posted on appliMSTOtoiM Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER ST. - WELLINGTON
LOCAL SEED URAIN AND CRASS SEED. 7E have a stock of GOOD SEED I OATS, RYEGRASS, OOCK.SOMJT ami CLOVERS. AH locally rrown, and good heavy clean lines, iamples ami quotation.B on application. CHAMBERLAIN AND SON. E. B. HARE AND CO., LAND. ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. PAHIATU A A ACRES Dairy Farm with General Store and milk run .attached, well improved; £5 per acre is being taken off th© land for butter and milk, and' £SO per month from the store. Tenure L.1.P., rent £1 lis 7& per half-year. -PRICE £I2OO. . Stock at valuation; £450 can roraain at 5-} per cent. 1 per cent sinking fund. A good investment. . . , ■ 24 £ ACRES real good mixed '-±0 farm, highly improved, good house, mile from school and factory, and i miles from railway station; owner's interest £8 per acre. Easy terms. Apply sharp. QA ACRES very rich dairy land> O4fc highly improved; would, make an ideal milk run; will dairy 30cows and do them well; a few chains from ■faqtcft'jy. Price reasonable; easy terms. . . •' S(V ACRES very rich, flat dairy U land, will curry a cow to two i acres. Reasonable price . Easy' terina. - " ' ACRES L. I. P. Rent half-
yearly, £3 7s 6d. All an grass and fenced and divided. Small four-roomed cottage, well watered, 8 acres under the plough; undulating country; £ mile from school, £ mile from Post office. 1£ sheep country. Owner's interest. Only £3OO cash required. QQQ ACRES, well improved; 9Oua) roomed house (totara), wash house, wool shed, yards. Divided into convenient paddocks. Well watered. Winters 600 owes and 200 -hoggets, besides cattle. Nice road; 4£ miles from railway station, 2 from school and factory and township. Freehold £l2 15s; £I4OO cash, Balance easy terms. Af\f\ ACRES, all in grass; 14 Tcl/U. paddocks, woblahed, yards, and clips; cowshed and bayshed; 5■roomed house; 30 acres have been ploughed. Carrying; at date July 35th, 1200 sheep and 40 head cattle. One rnilo from sehbo!, post office and factory, and 4| miles from railway station. Freehold, £l3 10s; £I2OO cash; balance 5 per cent for 5 years. QAA ACRES rich limestone counOUU try; highly improved 11roomed house, hot and cold water, woolshed, dip and yards. All fencing tot-ara and hinau. Wintering 1150 ev.es, Booiiicggets,'and 80 head cattle. One mile from school; 7 from railway. A good property. First man that inspects will purchase. Freehold £l3. Easy terms. p!' C* ACRES flat dairying land, close e)0 to factory. PR.TOE £3O. Only £30:) cash, balance 'at' 5 per cent. QKO ACRES Freehold, all flat Cskj&sl and ploughable; well divided and watered. Good house and all necessary outbuildings. Close to railway station. Two sheep country per acre. Grows good; oats, rape, and turnips. Lovely climate. Under le'ase for 5 years at 7s per acre, with It.P. Nt £7. Goodwill and improvements £3300. QA/fl ACRES, 75 acres rich flats, O'ijjt worth £35 per acre; bal a nee nice limestone' hills. Good house. Winters 750 breeding ewes; L} miles from pchool and r'allway station, Freehold £l7 10&. Easy terms arranged. A real good property
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 4 September 1912, Page 8
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