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LAND FOR tALE. W. B. OHtiNNELLS W. B. OHENNELLS-G. W. SELLAE, A.1.A., N.Z. AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTt r LAND, ESTATE, * INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. vSTOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. MASTERTON. The oldest Established and Principal Agency in the District. A GIFT IN HOUSES. SOLWAY: Comfortable 4-roomed cottage, situated in High-street, Masterton. Just a handy little place for anyone engaged at the local Freezing Works, or whose occupation lies at the southern quarter of the town. Price asked £360 but we'will submit any reasonable offer approaching that figure. Mortgaged for £250 in Building Society. 3318 PER £8 ACRE. /vr Masterton by good metalled road, and within 5 minutes walk of school, etc.; highly improved farming property, ring-fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks, all grassed excepting 25 acres under plough, about' 50 acres flat, balance easy now wintering 425 ewes, 300 hoggets, 100 dry sheep and 50 cattle. The buildings are most complete and comprise 8-roomed house, woolshed, yardsi stable, buggyshed, etc. Title L.I.P. at 4s 6d per acre less 10 per . We very sincerely recommend this place as a great bargain and sound investment. 3317. 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: valuable re- ■*-* sidental property, comprising 1 acre with well built 6-roomed house having every convenience. Large outbuildings with loft. Tennis lawn, etc. WE INVITE OFFERS FOR THESE PROPERTIES. Estate, MATAHIWL > Improved sad conventrty has been TS, each adaoted ! for Mixed, Farming. Situa ! miles from Masterton by level metal- | led road, 1 mile from Cheese Factory and School. Approximate areas as follow!: No. 1, 1?0 Acres—£3o. No. 2, 226 Acres—£2s. No. 3, 160 Acres—£lß. No. 4, 130 Acres—£l6 101. No. 5, 10S Acres—£l9. No. 6, 108 Acres—£lß. TERMS: ONLY HI Mr Cent. CASH. BALANCE FOR 7 TEARS at 6 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 800 cows have been introduced, a new < Factory and School built, and raumerj ous houses and other buildings i erected. - LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. TO Let—Five rooms, Sussex street, 10s. FOR SALE. ' ROOMED*-. House, Gordon-street, , Lansdowne; gas and water laid lon ; wash-house and tubs; large workshop and woodshed. Price £400; very easy terms can ba arranged. I 1401 If £>A ACRES, $ mile from cheese jJ-'*" factory; easy slopes almost all ploughable; all in grass; 6-room-ed house, large cowshed, stable and from Masterton. To effect an immediate sale owner will accept £l7 per acre. Deposit £350, balance 5 yearß |si per cent. No. 1180. JK ACRES, 9 miles from Mastex- ■** ton, adjoining railway Btation, f.store, school and factory: one of the best dairy farms in the district; new [5-roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, etc.; [carrying 40 cows, 2 horses and 40 [sheep. Owner was the largest supplier and had the highest test at the factory for the past two seasons. Price £37 per acre. £775 cash. 1363 TUNG iF 171 T yon want to hire a Motor Oar in charge of a Competent Chauffeur. AH Trains met. 4TTENDANOT. NIGHT OR DAY. B. J BAiTWOOD.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 October 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 October 1913, Page 8

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