LAND FOR SALE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES For Acquiring Farm Sections close to Masterton at Reasonable Prices, ° pressure water supply available; deposit 10 per cent, balance can remain for nearly three years at 5 per cent. Inquire Price from SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS A CO. 6 ACRES, more or lees, in grass, fenced, 1 \ miles from Post Office, high pressure water supply available; deposit 10 per cent. Balance can remain for nearly 3 years at 5 per cent. Inquire Price from SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. NOTE.—The crops that can be grown on the above SECTIONS would Eay interest over. Land contiguous to large and rapidly growing loroughs rises jost quickly in price. It is not burdened with rates while it can be neld in such areas that the yields from it are rent payreach of all municipal advantages. J . nected at practically no expense with the Upper Plain Water supply. It is the cheapest land about Mas terton WHERE LAND IS GOING TO RISE IN PRICE. TAMiMHiMwilllinrtM water, stables, outbuildings, fowl runs, orchard; situated a few Exceptional Terms. Deposit 10 per cent. This property is worth £IBOO. Should be inspected at once—will,never be in the market again at the same price. Why pay rent when interest is cheaper. Apply at onoe to the SOLE AGENTS W. B. CHENNELLS & CO. PERRY STREET MASTERTON.
... • JB. CHENNEIiLS AND CO.? W. B. CHENNELLS-G. W. SELLAR, A.1.A., N.Z. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. STOCK AND SHAREBRQKERS. MASTERTON. The oldest Established and Prinoipal Agency m the District. N 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: T> ANNISTER-STREET, valuable re- ■*-* sidental property, - comprising 1 acre with well built p-roomed house having every convenience. Large outbuildings with loft. Tennis lawn, etc. T)IXON-STREET, good corner sec- ■~ tion with an area of 1 acre, having frontages to Herbert and Dixon streets; House containing some 7 rooms aaid usual domestic " offices. Very large 2-storey outbuilding suitable for grain store, also stabling accommodation for 30 horses. WE INVITE OFFERS FOR THESE PROPERTIES.
PETER TULLOCH, LICENSED STOCK, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. MAIN STREET, PAHIATUA. ■f.U. SOX 4». FOR SALE. . \J\J i n grass, well fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, well wat--1 ered: good 5-roomed house, ] cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; i mile from school and factory. Price £3O: no mortgage: ter,ms. e* * n. nrroita w««„i ia „ii i». v grass, nearly all ploughable, o.aA n.ni\ dividfid. will' h'arrv ! sheep to the acre besides cattle 1 , well watered; good G-roomed house and all outbuildings; 10 .miles., from- Pahiatua, 2£ miles from school and factory. Price £lB 10s per acre; mortgage £3500 at 5 per cent. w " ed into 7 paddocks; will carry 70 cows and sheep; good house, cow-j shed, etc.; close to creamery and school, 6 miles from railway station. Price £2B 10s per acre; £BOO cash; balance at 5 per cent. the best quality; will carry 60 cows; close to factory and railway' station; £7OO per year can be taken off this property; fine patch shelter bush; good 8-roomed house and or_i i i i__j __j _ii sary outbuildings. Price £45 per acre; £I2OO cash, balance can. remain 5 pears at 6J per cent. all ploughable; will carry SO cows; 4-roomed' house, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; 2 miles from Pahiatua; close'to school and factory. Price £3B per acre; £SOO .cash©balance can remain for 5 years at of per cent. |7 A ACRES, Freehold; well fenc- ■*• ' *-* ed and subdivided into 8 paddocks ; all ploughable when stumped; will carry 60 cows besides other stock; 6-rooined 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. V MASTERTON. GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAND, COMMISSION, STOCK & STATION AGENTS, WOOL, GRAIN & PRODUCE BROKERS. VALUATIONS MADE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. AGEra,-Internat,W Harvester landia Milking Machine, Diabolo' and iFlott Separators. Gerber Milk Testers. Hupmobile Cars. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 0/»0 ACRES, 768 acres freehold, OUO 100 acres leasehold (Forest Reserve lease), rent £1 per annum. Very healthy sheep country, 12 miles from Masterton by good road; 50 acres flat, balance hilly; 218 acres in bush; 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, £1 per acre for goodwill of lease. Terms. 120 ACRES,'Newman ,all in grass J_/*vr an( j a ]j fl at papa f orma tioii; wellfenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks; 15 acres been ploughed; 2 6roomed houses, 24-baJl cowshed, stable, telephone, and all conveniences. Close to cheese factory. Price £3O per acre. Terme. T1 T ACRES, four miles from good , town, 1% miles from railway station, school, factory and post office; 290 acres freehold, 427- acres leasehold; rents 3s per acre for 21 years, with right of renewal. Half i flat, balance undulating; 30 acres ploughed; wintered 1100 sheep and 200 head of cattle. New 8-roomed House with,all conveniences, woolshed, cowshe# with concrete floor, and milking machines. All necessary outbuildings. ' About 150 aft-es excellent river flats. Price of freehold £l6 per acre; £lO per acre for leasehold. Terms arranged. Outside Representative— CORDON STEWAKT.
Mungaraupu Estate, MATAHIWL for Mixed Farming. Situated only 7 miles from hv level metal- [*&.*£& \ »»• „.«» oouool. Approximate areas sb followB: ; No. 1, 1?6 Acres—£3o. No. 2, 226 Acres—£2s. No. 3, 160 Acres—£lß. No. 4, 130 Acres—£l6 10s. No. 5, 108 Acres—£l9. ""No. 6, 108. Acres—£lß. TERMS: ONLY 18 Per Gent. CASH. 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, sinoe over 800 cowa have been introduced, a new Factory and School built, and numerous housei and other buildings erected. MASTER TON WOOL, SKIN, HIDES AN DTALLOW SALES. JtfEXT 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.
(I There's Money In the Stream Running Through Your Farm. TN the old pioneering days, the *■ streams were eearched for gold. Nowadays, nowever, tfiere are no nnggets to be found; but there is still gold to be obtained by the aid o fthe stream. 'lnstall a PARTON WATER WHEEL, and you can make that stream work your Pumps, Milking Machines, Chaff-cutter, Oatcrusher, and, in fact, many other .jobs you pay caeh for having done. Send TO-DAY for particulars—ft means to you. Albert J. Parton CARTERTON*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 August 1913, Page 8
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