LANDS .FOR SALE. AND CO. LAND AGENTS ASD SHAKE- (\y. B. CkcnnolU.) G. W. Sellar i'.IiUKKRS. 31 AST FUTON, ; The following i.s ABSOLUTELY | tlio 'Cheapest Property in the market. ;We have personality inspected this place and know the valuo of it. • Particulars:— J A fl/f. ACRES, Jtuatcd in the I Waitotara District, about j il'-fX) acres in good 'English grasses, -it;u-acres in heavy bush, 1L paddocks, wo!! watered, about DO acres ploughable, being very rich river flats, balance easy mustering country, very rich grass country on Papa formation. Fullest particulars on application to £IOOO C.;sh. per acre, to ~i sheep to the Acre. LANDS FOR SALE. W. B. AUCTIONEERS, ASCOUNTANTB, LAND, .ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PERRY STBEBT ... MA3TERTON. r n IHE Oldest Established and PrinX cipal Agency in the District. HANDY TO MASTERTON. 112 ACRES: Splendidly watered and of easy formation, being all practically ploughable. Compact dairy farm, only 7 miles from Ma/sterton, and within J-milo of school and cheese factory. 5 acres in oats-; 7 paddocks; plenty of permanent water. Wintered 300 sheep and 20 cattle. Noncarrying -10 dairy cows and 4 horses. A capital section for grass. New 4-roomed house, with scullery, trap-shed, li-bail cowshed, separating room. 2-cow milking plant just installed, and may be tuken at valuation. A really first class place. Price and full particulars on application to Sole Agents: \Y. B. Chennells and Co. /\NLY nnwo T eft. f. p. welc: LAND AND EBTATC AGENT, PERRY OTREET ... MASTERTON. YQSKBK.'SE INSURANCE 1 COMxj'ire, Acvii'fant, and Live Stock.) AIRY FARM, 136 J ACRES, Tenure Government Lease 99, years, 10 years expired. Rent £2O a year; 1J miles from large town and } station; 8 lI.H. Outbuildings, cowI shed, yards, etc; 11 paddocks. Fine trout stream on boundary. Present occupier has mi!i run, and receives Is id gallon for all milk. PRICE £"0 per acre, half cash. ■ j . OQO ACRES Freehold, North \VO& Auckland; 500 acres Eng- j j lieh graise; balance crops a'uu in Native state. 8 paddocks well water- j e*U Several clumps Native bush ' left for shelter. Tidal river front- i i age and wharf on property. Rail- I py Staiioa to. l)e .within 3_;nilos of [ fann. Within £ mile of Past | Telegraph office and progressive town. | Property is adjoining one of the < ; iargest sale yards North of Auckland. ' Ready market for fat stock at door. ' House 7 rooms, 2 uarus, cowshed, ' buggy-shed and other farm buildings. Property carries from 2 to 3 sheep per. mere, and will do far better with further improvements'. A considerable in on of the land is now ready for ploughing. Property is being sold by executors to close estate, and the low price of £lO per acre has been placed on it to effect a ready sale. Terms arranged wit! the- Executors. £»-ROOMED HOUSE, hath R. pan\J try and scullory, close to centre of Masterto'n. Hot and cold water, gas, drainage, range and gas stove. Washhouse with "copper and j tubs and' hot and cold water laid on. House only built about & years. Insured for £lo'.). A fine property and \ a bargain at the estromely low figure of £f)2o. HHO LET, 1J acres and 6-roomed .1 - house, 13s. ! r j. iHE bargains in houses we offered JL yui last week have been approciated. Only two cf the dwellings in Dixon Street are now unsold. Extensive improvements are being carried out which will transform the buildings into redly comfortable homos. We repeat the particulars:--FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, fine large rooms, main water supply, etc. Xoar'v quarter JHTo section. Price' £350. About £-50 cash, balance mortgage. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, scullery, main water supply and large .section of land. Price only £175. About £oo fish. 'Balance morttrajre. -REMEMBER! ONLY TWO LEFT. ■AT LANSDOWNE. ■We are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr -J. T. FOWLER, to dispose of the conveniently arranged and charmingly situated residence at Lansdowne. The accommodation includes eight' rooms, with bathroom, scullery, and all useful conveniences. The outbuildings are most complete, and comprise: Stable buc'O-v shed, wood shed, washhouse,' etc." Nicely planted garden and grounds of one acre. An ideal home" for professional man cr retiring farmer Prion and father paticulars mav be obtained of the Sole Agents, W ' B. Chennells and Co. Fo further particulars of the above properties apply— W.B CHENNELLS AND CO. fARAHATI HOTEL £. DOUGLAS. PROPRIETOR. (late of Clufr ,-el, Maoterton.* "■■>. fiIOUGLAi begs to notify tha? t© has taken over the Tarataei Hotel, and trusta, by strict attention to tlio requirements % of patrons, to merit tire support of Wairarapa residents and the travelling public. Only the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS stocked. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TBAVELLTCRR. MASTERTON, WOOL SKIN, HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. kTEXT SALE WEDNESDAY 1 16th OCTOBER, at 1.30 p.m. At Levin's Store. Chanel Street. W.F.C.A., LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. DALCETY AND CO., Ltd. LKVIX AND CO., Ltd.
1 And every lid fits-every can. The cans themselves are made from *■.*! heavy tinned steel of the best qual--111 . ity. and will give years of hard serThey will stand the knocking about dairy cans usually get, without suffering vita lda/nage or lequiring repairs. If you want to protect your milk en route to the factory and keep down expenses, use "Victor Dairy ALBERT J. PARTON 'Joldar of Plumbing Scholarship, Wellington Technics! SoEooJ.? SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING WORSCQ» PEMBROKE STREET ~« .~ « OAItmLTGN. Ooattaining afflßoi CSto Bios* Beautiful Sunny S1o?ja» for GRAPES AND STRAWBERRIES ,HI3 T?«,_.kuowo Name, "MJLDUiIIA/' 'Jj oace ocrnoa the mind tc the great Fruit Plaintbatioii of Australia. Is the ninra given, to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT SLOPES situated! near the Upper Aioutere, with frontages to the main road, and cmly a few males from rail aaid water, and twrne Sixteen Mites from the City of Nelson. MILDURA at Nelsoni, like Mifclura, Australia, wci].!, in tihe near future, become famous for tea excellent Export Keeping APPLES, as well a« for all kinds of Stone Fruit, pa\<l one can well imagine its preait possibilities for tihe growth of the n<var improved blight-r«8-fating "GRAPjkS," and on the warm slopes tihe cal*ivation-of STRAWBERRIES and Earlv Peas, the market for which it) nLnw&t ucJirr"'<ied. POULTRY FARS&NG can also he carried nr, <jf , Fruit Cultivation. Will ho "soici m block* <sf 10 Actroa or more, v» *r-» tw EXPORT APPLE LAHD in Anstretafe Faller Particulars, prioaft, tonne, eta., pro-'a «* •vsAt <>?—
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 3 October 1912, Page 8
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