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LAND FOR EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES For Acquiring Farm Sections close to Masterton at Reasonable Prices. O ACRES more or less, in grass, fenced, H miles from Post Office, high 8 P rSse water supply available; deposit 10 per cent, balance can remJn to nelrlj three" ars at 5 jier cent. Inqmr. Pno from SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. Anpffo mnro or less in crass, fenced, 1£ miles from Post Office, high 6 A^^TaL° r s Sy deposiJ lO per cent Bal.ncecan remain for nearly 3 years at <« per cent Inqu.ro Pnce from SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. , MOTE The crops that can be grown on the above SECTIONS would nav interest twice over. Land contiguous to large and rapidly growing rles most quickly in prict, It is . 'not burdened with rates while ft can be held in such areas that the yields from it are rent paying an d its convenient situation pr actically places the occupants with n Slch of all municipal advantages. . The whole of this .land can be connected at practically no expense wi th the G(K It is the cheapest land about Masterton WHMtk LAJND TO RISE IN PRICE. T ARGE RESIDENCE with 4i Aci es of land, more or less, hot and cold L water, stables' outbuildings, /° wiruns orchard ; afcgv chains past Borough Boundary. An ideal nome. PRICE ONLY ExceDtional Terms. Deposit 10 per cent. This property is worth £IBOO. Should be inspected at once—will never be m the market again at the same price. Why pay rent when interest is cheaper, s Apply at once to the SOLE .AGENTS • , W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. PERRY STREET MASTERTON.

W.B. : OHEN NELLS AND CO.. W. B. CHENNELLS-G. W.SELLAR, A.1.A., N.Z. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. | STOCK 'AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. The oldest Established and Prinoipal Agency in the District. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. .Mr Arthur Haughey* formerly, of this town, has now definitely decided to remain in Australia, and is consequently PREPARED TO SACRIFICE his local properties to effect an immediate sale. Particulars are! as follows: "O ANNISTER-STREET, valuable re- " sidental property, comprising 1 acre with well built <3-roomed houee having every convenience. Large outbuildings with loft. Tenctis lawn, etc. TMXON-STREET, good corner , sec-* *Ation with an area of 1 acre, hav- ! ing frontages to Herbert and Dixon | streets, House p obtaining . some 7 - rooms and usual domestic offices. Very largo 2-storey outbuilding citable for grain store, also stabling accommodation for 80 horses. WE INVITE OFFERS. FOR THESE PROPERTIES, Mungaraupu:o Estate, 0--v MATAHIWL fTTHIS highly Improved and oooveniA emtly situated property hag been cut up .into SIX SECTIONS, each subdivision being admirably adapted for Mixed Farming. Situated only 7 miles from Masterton by level metalled road, 1 mile from Cheese Factory and School. Approximate areas as follows: ; # No. 1, 1?0 Acres—£3o. No. 2, 226 Acres—£2B. No. 3, 160 Acres—£lß. j No. 4, 130 Acres-y-£l6 108. j No. 5, 108 A'cres^£*l9. j No. 6, 108 ■ J TERMS : ONLY IB Per Cent. CASH. ' BALANCE FOR 7 YEARS it 5 j ; . PER CENT. j A deposit of 20 per cent will be required on the Homestead Block. Within the last twelve months the 1 Maiahiwi district has become one of ' the most important dairying oentres \in the Wairarapa, since over 800 ; cows have been, introduced, a new 'Factory and School built, and o/umer-. • bus houses and other buildings erected. ' MASTERTON, WOOL SKIN HIDES AND TALLOW . . . ' •ALESr ]yEXT SALE WEDNESDAY AUGUST Bth, 1913. ; At Levin's Stor#, Chapel SferMf. DALGETY 'AND (X), LTD, ! W.F.0.A., LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 01. M®. r UEVJN INI? CO., MIB,

PETER TULLOCH, LICENSED (TOCK, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA. P.O. BOX 4«. FOR SALE. 1 DO ACRES, Freehold, all flat, all J-"" • ill grass, well fenced and subdivided ipto 6 paddocks, well watered: good 5-roomed house, 20-baii cowshed and all necessary outbuildings] i mile from school and factory. ; Price £3O; no mortgage; terms. OJA ACRES, Freehold, ,all in grass, nearly all ploughable, well fenced and divided, will carry 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle, well watered; good 6-roomed house and all outbuildings; 10 miles from Pahiatua, 2J miles from school and factory. Price £l3 10s per acre; mortgage £3500 at 5 per cent. rtOK ACRES, Freehold, Subdivid"OO into 7 paddocks; will carry 70 cows and sheep; good house, cowshed, etc.; close to creamery and school, 5 miles from railway station. Price £2B 10b per acre; £BOO cash; balanoe at. s_per oenk t AO ACRES, Freehold; all flat of the best quality; will carry 60 cows; olose to factory and railway ' st'ation; £7OO per year can be taken off this property; fine patch shelter bush: good 8-roomed house and orchard; good cowshed Jind all necessary outbuildings. Price £4sper acre; £I2OO cash* balance can remain 5 pears at 5J per cent. ACRES Freehold; all in grass; all ploughable; will carry 30 cows; ,4-roomed house, oow'shed and all necessary outbuildings; '2 miles from Pahiatua; close to school and factory. , Price £2B per acre; £SOO cash, balauw can Temain for 5 year's at 51 par cent. ' | 7 A ACRES, Freehold; well fenc-' " ed and subdivided into 8 padlocks; aU ploughable ttheu stumped; Will carry 60 cows besides 6ther stock; 6-footfled house, cowshed, etc.: 2 miles from Pahiatua; close to school and factory. Prictj £22 10s per acre. Grood terms. WAiRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPIRATIVB ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. masterton. GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAND, COMMISSION, STOCK A STATION AGENTS, WOOL, GRAIN & PRODUCE BROKERS. VALUATIONS MAHE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. AGENTS.—lnternational Harvester Co./s McCormick Line, and Zea- - landia Milking Machine, Diabolo and iFlott Separators. ' Gerber Milk Tester's-. Hupmobile CaTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. - ■a /* D ACRES, 768 acres freehold, gODO 100 acres .leasehold (Forest /Reserve lease), rent £1 per annum. Very sheep country, 12 miles .from Masterton by e6od road; 50 ac-Ji'-es flat, balance hilly; 218r acres in bush ; between 3 and 4 miles from School and winters about 800. ewes, Eight-roomed house, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; stock'from the property always commands top prices in ; 4oeal .sales. Price £4 per acre foir freehold, £1 per acre for goodwill of ! lease. Terms. 1 *2 A ACRES, Newman ,all in grass /' •,'v ahd all flat papa formation; < ! well fenced and subdivided into 5 pad"docks; 15 acres been ploughed; 2 6- . roomed houses, 24-bail cowshed, i stable, telephone, and all conveniences. Close to cheese factory. Price £3O per acre. Terms. * 717 f° ur miles from good town, 1£ miles from railway* station, school, factory aaid post office ; 290 acres freehold, 427 acres leasehold; rents 3s per acre for 21 years, with right of renewal. Half flat, balance undulating; 30 acres ploughed; wintered 1100 sheep and *2OO head of cattle, v New 8-roomed House with all conveniences. woolshed, cowshed with concrete floor, and milking machines. All necessary outbuildings. About 150 acres excellent river . flats. Price of freehold £l6 per acre; £lO •>per ( acre for leasehold. Terms arranged. * Outside Representative— GORDON STEW AW.

There's Money in the Stream Running Through Your Farm. TN the old pioneering days, the A streams were searched for gold. Many a fine nugget was found thereNowadays, however, there are no nuggets to be found; bat there is still gold to be obtained by the aid o fthe stream. Install a PARTON WATER WHEEL, and you can. make that stream work your Pumps, Milking Machines, Chaff-cutter, Oatcrusher, and, in fact, many other jobs yon pay cash for having done. Send TO-DAY for particulars—it means money to you. Albert J. Parton, PLUMBER, CARTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 8

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