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LAND FOR SALE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Por Acquiring Farm Sections close to Masterton at Reasonable Prices, Q ACRES, more or less, in grass, fenced, 1* miles from Post Office, high O . pressure water supply available; deposit 10 per cent, b^ c | 0 <£g remain for nearly three years at 5 per cent. Inquire Price, irom AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. a ACRES, more or lees, in grass, fenced, 1* miles from Post^Office,, high 6 water supply available; deposit 10-jgrcer£^ fl falance^an AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. xroTtf —The croDS that can be grown on the above SECTIONS would' p* inSt twfee ov P e 8 r Land.contiguous to large *nd rapidly Soughs rises most quickly in price. It is not *j£ ™g» whilA rfc ran be held in such areas that the yields from it are rem. p»j its convenient situation practical* places the =P ants withm retch of all municipal advantages. .The whole of this. land can be con„S »t nr.™tirillv no oxrWe with the Upper Plain. Water SupjDl£ It is the cheapest land .: TO EISE IN PBICE. T ] ARGE RESIDENCE with 4J Aw es of land, more or less, hot and cold La „.„+„„ c+. Q feW nnt.hiiiWinffs. fowl runs, orchard; situated a few chains past Borough Boundary. An ideal home. i-KM upwx ww. Exceptional Terms Deposit 10 per cent. This property is worth £IBOO. Should be inspected at once-will "ever be in the market again at the same price. Why pay rent when interest is cheaper. Apply at onoa to the SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. PERRY STREET MASTERTON.

m.B. UHENNELL!* W. B. CHENNELLS-G. W. SELLAR, ' A.1.A., N.Z. y . • . AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, ' ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. ■ STOCK AND SHAREBRQKERS. MASTERTON. The oldest Established and Principal Agency in the District. | FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Mr Arthur Haughey, formerly of I this town, has now definitely decided to remain in Australia, and is consequently prepared: TO SACRI-! PICE his local properties to effect an , immediate sale. ' Particulars, are as follnjvs:— / T> ANNISTER-STREET, valuable re- -*-* sidental property, comprising 1 ,acre with well built 6-rooined house having every convenience. ' Large outbuildings with loft. Tennis lawn, etcV "TUXON-STREET, good corner section with an area of 1 acre, hav- ! i<ng frontages to Herbert and Dixon !■ streets. House containing some 7 rooms, and usual domestic offices. Very large - 2-storey .outbuilding suitable for grain store, also stabling accommodation for 30 horses. WE INVITE OFFERS FOR THESE PROPERTIES. Mungaraupu HIS ently situated property has 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 j and School. Approximate areas as | follows : I No. 1, 1?0 Acres—£3o. ! No. 2, 226 Acres—£2s. No. 3, 160 Acres—£lß. No. 4, 130 Acres—£l6 10s. No. Si 108 Acres—£l9. No. 6, 108 Acres—£lß. TERMS: ONLY IB Per Cent. CASH. j BALANCE FOR 7 YEARS at 5 | ;, PERCENT. > ! A deposit of 20 per cent will be required on the Homestead Block. Within the last twelve months the Matahiwi district has become one of the most important dairying centres -in the Wairarapa, since, over 300 \ cows have been introduced, a new ; Factory and School built, and numerous houses and other buildings j erected. MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AN DTALLOW SALES. UEXT SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER loth, 1913. AT LEVIN'S STORE, CHAPEL-ST. DALGETY & CO., LTD. ... W;F.C.A., LTD. N.Z. LOAN &" MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD.

PETER TULLOCH, LICENSED STOCK, LAND, AND r ESTATE AGENT. i; /',."■ p:(L box «. ,;.:; T ; ; '■''-' FO« SALE. "V in grass, well fenced and. subdivided into 6 paddocks, well wat- I ered; good 5-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed and all necessary outbuild- I ings; J mile from school and factory. Price £3O; no mortgage; terms. O/JA ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, nearly all ploughable. sheep to the acre besides cattle, well watered; good 6-room'ed house -and all outbuildings; 10 miles from Pahiatua, 24 miles from school and factory. Price £l3 10s per acre ? mortgage £3500 at 5 per cent, - _ _ ' ed into 7 paddocks; will carry 70s cows arid sheep; good house, cowshed* etc.; close to creamery and school. 5 miles from railway station. Price £2B! 10a-per acre; £BOO cash; i balance at 5 "per cen*. . ..." the best quality; will carry 60 cows; close to factory and railway station; £7OO per yeaf can be taken off this property; fine patch shelter bush: good 8-roomed house and orchard; good cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Price £45 per acre; &1200 cash, balance can re- >; will carry 30 oows; 4-robmecT house, cowshed and tall accessary outbuildings; 2 miles from Pahiatua; close to school and faqtory. Price £2B per acre; £SOO cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5J per.cent. 17A ACRES, Freehold; well fenc- ■*• ■ " ed and subdivided into 8 paddocks ; all ploughable when stumped ; will carry 60 cows besides other stock; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; 2 miles from, Pahiatua; close to school and factory. Price £22 10s per acre Good terms. WAiRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. \ MASTERTON. GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAND, COMMISSION, STOCK & STA- - ' TION AGENTS, WOOL, GRAIN A PRODUCE BROKERS. VALUATIONS MADE. LOANS .;■„„., NEGOTIATED. - 'AGENTS.—lnternational Harvester Co.'s McCormick Line, and Zea- . landia Milking Machine, Diabolo and Elott Separators. Gerber Milk Testers. Hupmobile Cars. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ; Q(*Q ACRES, 768 acres freehold, , OUO 100 acres leasehold (Forest Reserve lease), rental per annum. 1 Very h'ealthv sheep l country, *l2 miles from Masterton by good road; 50 acres flat, balance hilly; 218 acres in tush; between 3.and 4 miles from school and winters about 800 ewes > well. Eight-roomed house, woolshed, yards, ■ dip, etc.; stock from the property always commands top, prices in local sales. Price £4 per acre for freehold,.£l per acre for goodwill of lease. Terms.

> A ACRES, Newman ,nll in grass ■; J " and all fiat papa formation; well fenced and subdivided Into 5" paddocks ; 15 acres' been ploughed ; 2 6roomed houses, 24-bail cowshed, stable, telephone, and all conveniences. Close to cheese factory. Price, £3O per. acre. Terms. 7| »r. ACRES, four miles from good iX I town, 1J miles,from, railway station, school, factory and post office; 29Q acres freehold, 427 • acres leasehold; rents 3s per acre for 21 years, with right of renewal. Hjtlf. flat, balance undulating; 30. acres ploughed;, wintered- 1100 sheep and 200 head of cattle. ~ New 8-roomed House with, all conveniences, woolshed, cowshed With concrete floor, and milkinc machines. All necessary outbuildings. About 150 acres excellent river flats. Price" of freehold £lO per n.'crp; £lO aore for leasehold. Terms arranged. Outside Representative— GORDON STEWAKT.

There's Money in the Stream Running Through Your Farm. TN the old. pioneering days, the *- streams were searched for gold. Many a fine nugget was found there- ; Nowadays, however, there are nd nonets to be found; but there is still, cold to be obtained by the ai V o ftho stream. Install a PARTON WATER WHEEL, and you can make that stream work your Pumps, Milking Machines, Chaff-cutter, Oatcnisher, and, in fact, many other jobsi you pay cash .for having done. Send TO-DAY for particulars—it means money to you. Albert J. Partpn, PLUMBER. CARTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 August 1913, Page 8

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