utstaa FOR ©ALB. . B. MHMNMWffi (W. 3. Chennells.) (G- W. Sellar.) (A.1.A., N.Z.) AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. -*• cipal Agency in the District. MASTERTON LEASEHOLD. STRAJGHTOUT Lease available, free of goodwill. Term of five years. Immediate possession given. 95 ACRES, close to Masterton, and handy to the school. Dairying and cropping country of food quality. . 8 paddocks. 6 roomed house .and usual outbuildings. Splendidly situated to work in conjunction with a town milk round. Rent and further particulars on application.
LAWCB FOR ©AS.E. C.C.ROSS &CO. hAMIH AfIXNTI AH]) SHABABSOOm MAiTSaTOIf. ACRES, 10 miles from Cambridge, easy hill country, full of feed. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre, besides 120 head of cattle, well fenced and watered, about 100 acres in fern and bush, the balance being in grass, good road to property, 4 roomed cottage, cowshed with 16 bails, small orchard. Rent 15s per acre, or will give freehold on very easy terms. For full particulars apply to C. C. Ross and Co.. Masterton. H LI DMBD HOUSE L nsdowne, all 4 conveniences, septic tank, shed, i acre of around. Price, £550. Terms.
BARGAIN OF BARGAINS rN any walk of life it is a recognised fact that circumstances alter cases, so much, so in some instances that the sacrifice of one may be the making of another. In land transactions this is particularly noticeable, and large sums are annually made through keen buying combined with circumstances. A client of ours has been appointed to the management of a station, a,ua under the circumstances is prepared to practically give away an excellent little farm at such a figure that we are convinced the buyer will oe raspinp an opportunity very seldom occurring. Note the particulars, note the price, and note the terms. lel ACRES. Under two miles ■*•" 3 from the Masterton Post Office. All level. with valuable road frontages. 5 paddocks, 5 acres in stubble, two orchards. New fencing beautifully watered. 6 roomed house, scullery, washhouse, dairy, crood outbuildings, comprising , commodious loft, 4-bail cowshed, loosebox, trapshed, workshop, etc. Concrete floors. A gift at £B7o lirst mortgage at £7OO at 5 per cent Balance arranged; £75 cast deposit will be accepted. Government valuation is £Bl7. See that you secure this bargain of bargains. For farther particulars apprv—
p. p. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. PERRY STRICT, MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE MOM(Fire, Accident, and Live Stock.) J CAS4RYINC BUSINESS. ) ONLY £350. ty ROOMED HOUSE, every conveni- • ence. Good central position and good locality. \ acre land; outbuildings. Only £620. A bargain. K ROOMED HOUSE, central, very convenient and in good order, bathroom and scullery, gas and drainage, \ acre corner section, well fenced. £390. Terms. HOUSE 6 rooms. Lansdowno. A very cheap property at £450. '-|Q/fACREr -~~ Mn XV± 26s 8d year; 5 minutes' j walk from railway station, P.O. and school and store. Metalled road; all grassed, 13 paddocks. Railway bounds property and maintains fence. Good 4 roomed house, washhouse, -whare, 15 bail cowshed, with floor and yard timbered; gig shed, milk shed. 10 acres have been ploughed and 12 acres being stumped. Turnip crop 26-J- tons per acre. Half the property ploughable when cleared, balance easy ■rolling land. Cheese factory lj miles-. Paid at Is lid and,bonus in addition. A fine dairy and sheep farm. Price £l6 per acre. £7OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. fO ACRES, Masterton line. 900, x.cji«l> „ ra ,g Se d; well fenced into j sheep-proof'paddocks. Good house an&j outbuildings. School on property. P.O. and telephone 20 chains distant. , 70 cows could be milked on front ; por- [ tion of property, and milk sent direct to Wellington retailers. Owner states will carry 2 sheep per acre and cattle. 473 acres good millino- bush, contain- 1 ing over 10,000 feet rimu per acre. ' Tenure lease with P. Clause at £5 10s per acre. Would exchange for smaller property. .
8. FORMAL Late FORMAN AND TROWER. WHS, GIGS, BUGGIES Etc. on J hire, by hour, day, or week. Parties catered for <m reasonable terms. Oareful attention given to every department of the business Competent man always in charge. Plant and business have been increased to meet crowba demand for buji
R. BROWN VALUER LAND AND ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. Bank of New Zealand Chambers. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (W. BANNISTER, Representative.) JO house. 22 rooms, five years' lease at 25s per week going concern £3OO cash. CO6O DAIRY FARM. Kiiparxsro Limestono Country. Good road, oloss to factory; 8 paddocks, well grassed and watered. Splendid buildings; up-to-date good new kouse and small cottage. N w running 80 oowa, 40 youaig stock 200 sheep; Milking machines and plant go with tike proparty. Small deposit wanted.
CEMENT. W<L£ON'S STAR BRAftD NO New untried article. Tested for 25 years. Every bag guaranteed. Lowest Wellington Rates. WILSON'S HYDRAULIC LIME. THE BEST BUILDING LIME. Clement Pipes 4 inches to 42 inches in diameter. Concrete Troughs, Salt Pans, Fencing Posts, etc. rpHB /CEMENT TIIPE dT\O.. ■■"HE *^EMENT LIMITED. MASTERTON. Telephone 185. And at HASTINGS. H.B,
FOR SALE Second Hand McCormick IN THOROUGH REPAIR. AND CO., LTD. MASTERTON.
T BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Billiard Saloon Lext the Club Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally c-.tended to ray predecessor. MIKE
35/ BUYS ONE The Cheapest Milk Coolers on the market and the Best. They are made of high grade materials by high class workmen. Milk cooled in them keeps Fresh till il- reaches the factory and gets the highest tests and biggest prices. ,;?: *\ > 'TIS FALSE ECONOMY TO DO WITHOUT A COOLER WHEN PARTON'S COST SO LITTLE! ALBERT PARTON. (Law Plnsibiag Instructor, Welli ngtoa Toclinical Soiio«L7 PEMBROKE BTREE CflßTEn?e»s.
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