LAN BO PttiL OAI.I. SOMETHING SPECIAL TWd GOOD PROPOSITIONS. IOA ACRES Freehold, 6 room© AvU ] IOUSO and all conveniences, 12 bail, cowshed, pigstyes, cartshed, etc, 1 acre orchard, 3 acres oats and potatoes. Carrying 42 head of cattle, milking 26, could milk 45. 1 mile from school and cheese factory. Well watered, fenced, and subdivided. £26 per aero. £7OO cash; balance easy terms. - OQO AORES good alieep land; 60 O*7o acres flat, 30 acres ready for rape. Well fenced a.nd subdivided into 11 paddocks. Carry 2£ sheep and cattle. 7 roomed house and all conveniences. £l4 10s per acre. £7OO cash,.balance easy terms. Further particulars on application to undersigned. JOHN FRASPR AND CO. LAND VALUATORS. ESTATE AGENTS. share; brokers. MASTERTON Agent for fitm Inauranoa Company. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER . THAN Consign Your Sheep TO THE Meat Export Co. Their facilities we nnrinJkd tajik fpi f reeling and shipping Fat Stook onOlisnts account. The lowest cpwsnt MtesoiOr are charged for thesenrioe, and »• W.M. B. Co., ltd., are also pnrpwrea to kit Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattto. Particulars as to prices and charges will b$ snppliad by company or tk«ir buyers, W. B. MoFadzewi, Feathetr et-on, Telephone jNo. 63; T. W. McKenale, Mastortoji, Telephone No. 848 office, pri vate resadeioef Telephone No 118; Andrew Beters, Dmuait'virke, Telephone No. 87 j Thos Riddell, Pahi&toa, tel« phone No. 50. From Sol Is Crap—Frew Cre* to Shew. W.M.IS. Co. Manures, containing large quantities of Animal Matter from the Slaughter House, foUowNainres own plan of Fertilising, w them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil la the process of Sheep Fattening. Prices and particulars of analysis posted on application to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER ST. - WELLINGTON 11
B. B. HARE AND CO.i T ESTATE AND f9M!SIO* SION AQEINTB. PAHIATU , v , 0 LEASE.—6OO acres of splendid sheep country. .Every possible convenience. \V niter's over 2 big sheep per acre, ~ besides cattle. ~ 5 miles iroin niihva" ■station. Will lease for . Ayeat's at.9& per .acre, with: optional jnu. ua.-ina; clause. First mm to inspect uu take it. A(\f\ ACHES 'highly .improve land, 8 roomed .house, wpolshed, yards. 70 acres flat, balance nice hills. School i mile, creiimery J- mile railway 6 miles. • Winters 800 sheep and 50 cattle. This is a very nice property for a man with, small capital. Freehold £l4 10s. Only £6OO cash required. Apply s|iarp. ACRES Government 9 U O Pastoral lease." Rent £6O per annum, or about l|d per acre. Large portion is picf&ghable. Good portion is in pjrass, and fenced. Small cottage. Good climate. 2700 4 and 6 tooth wethers; 80 head of cattle, and 10 horses will he given in. Also tools, wire, timber, etc. Owner's interest £5500, including the mortgage (£ISOO at 5 per cent, and £IBOO at 6 per cent). 1 AH ACRES Rich flat, dairy land j JLvJv/ highly improved, carries 50 cows; 7-roomed house, cow&hedi, trapshed; close to factory, school P. 0., and railway station. A model farm. £I2OO will admit purchaser, /f 6 ACRES, Freehold, ; with . \ 15 "TO. acres E.R., which will be given in. All rich flat dairy land, highly improved. Factory opposite. 17 oows, 1 bull, 2 horseß, trap and harness, steam separator (Tulper). Hie whole as a going concern.. £3O per acre. Good terms. Apply sharp. , -j AQ ACRES Rich dairy land. lUOhighly improved, close to factory, school, P. 0., and railway station. 60 cows, besides other stock, good position; has been ploughed. Up-to-date buildiiigs. £SOO will admit purchaser. -\ A A ACRES. 70 acres rich It~t flat dairy land, the balance low limestone hills. Well divided aid watered. Good buHdmgs. An idea! farm* for mixed farming. Close to school and factory and railway station, i rice of the Freehold. £23. £9OO cash will admit purchaser, or will exchange for 300 acres sheep country. Equity £1450. AA A ACRES, all in gtsuf? 14 tcU U paddooke, woblnhed, yard», and dips; cowshed, and k*y#lied) 6roomed house; &0 tcrei kay* been ploughed. Carrying at data July 15th, 1200 sheep and 40 Ihefcd e*til«. One mile from school, post ofloe and factory, mud 4| miles from railway station. Freehold., £lB lOffl £ISOO cub; baltooe 6 per oont !of B f**r#.
TRY DIBBON'B FOR PICTURE FRAMINC. OUR Stock of Piotures Mouldings etc, is well selected and customers may rely upon getting a First Class Article at a Very reason able Price. We have a Large and Varied Assortment of PHOTO FRAMES, in in Choice Designs. ALSO FANCY GOODS AND TOTS. Including a host of Novelties that cannot fail to interest you. * fBBON'B PinTUR*: AND FANCY GOODS STORE. QDEEN STREET 1 , MASTERTON. (Opposite-Knox Church.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 February 1913, Page 8
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