lamp row •Atec. C. ROSS & €O. land agent* and sharebrokers. MASTERTON. AOA(\ ACRES, Freehold, L.T. Ti tig. an undulating with large portion ploughable; .well subdivided and fenced; sown mEnglieh grasses; most of the property was originally bush (tawa princtpaUy). This place is situated in the district, 4 hours' run by boat and 76 miles by motor road from Napier, then 30 miles from Wairoa; coach passes three times a week* The property adjoins Lake Waikaremftana, where there is a Government accommodation house, first class fishing and shooting. This place has wintered 6940 sheep (ae per shearing tally) The climate in this district is all'that can be desired, oranges _and lemons grow to perfeotion. Good broomed house with conveniences, stables, woolehed fitted with machines, oil engine, saw bench, together witn 3300 sheep (1300 ewea now lambing, 700 hoggets, balance wethers), ana 202 head of cattle (30 to 40 heifers, balance 2* to Syr bullocks, 4 tons wire, 15 horses, and all working plant as a going concern at £23,uuu. Terms, £9OOO cash, balance at 5 per cent,
I Spare the Manure I and Spoil the Farm ■i "mil . £5/10/- ton £B/10/- tOB £B/7/8 ton £B/7/6 ton Every sheep you rear takes * considerable quantity of bona phosphate from the soil. If yon are to keep upthe quality of the crops and stock you must restore this vitality to the land bvnapplying W.M.L Co. Manures. They contain 'he "i->nt foods, necessary for produ fion of bigger crop9—fa.;." these, in their turiyrive Fatter Bhoep. W.M.BrOo.'i No. 1 and No. 8 Mixtures are principally/ phosphatic Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain the growth. They are especially suitable for Turnip* and Rape. Prices Net Cash on rail at Ngahauranga:— Ko. 1 Mixture - Ho. 8 " No. 5 " Potato Mixture - ImportedSaperphosphate - £B/8/- ton In 2e*t. Saoki 5/- per ton extra i» oharged for IC Sfrt ß ienlar»of analyst" and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. BEND YOUB STOCK f to Wellington Meat Export Co.* Ltd., for Shipmeat, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTfcR STREET,, WELLINGTON BILLIABftS. rfIHE old-established Billiard Saloon A next Club Cafe, QueentStreet. h bSjUI being well patronised.by loVerf of the scientific game of Billiards. • The Tables are kept in titnk oj condition. Afiill Supply of all AcceS' sories is always on hand, and th( Furniture is of the best. T. BOSS, PROPRIETOR.
e.b.harb&coland, ESTATE AND eOHHItSION &QENTB. PAHIATUA, FOR® ALE qraa ACRES, freehold, with 7200 ut)UU acres Govt, lease adjoining at a rental of £6O per annum; ihe freehold is highly improved, and is only 5 miles from railway station; price of freehold £4 103 per acre, £SOOO . cash, balance on exceptionally easy terms. The / leasehold will be beautiful ricli lime'xv I stone country, 40 acres flat worth £3O per,acre; two ewe, country. Freehold £l3; easy terma. aA A ACRES 1-i- Sheep country 04fcU besides a lot of cattle; house, woolshed', dip, and yards; lease has about ,9 years to ran at 8s per acre with optional right of purchase at £10: goodwill 10s per acre. K O C ACRES, very highly improved j divided into 7 paddocksgood. 0 * -M SO with every convenience, 7-rd h*. jA'!"dlp!'gard6u -*-*W planted with ornament*.. situation and close to town; *•* nloughable, balance good hmestou.. and papa hills; winters 2 sheep pelade and 70 head of cattle. tlm i'veehold £l3 10s per acre; £ISOO «««»;' ihe balance at 5 per cent. ]kA ACRES, all in grass and fen--400 I'i divided into 11 paddocks, r T w.fih. woolshed, dip and yarde, u i > all necessary outbuildcowshed a**® • m school and. factory, mgs; 1 mife om railway station; and miles "«• , n( j 40 head cattle, winters 1000 stopV - e; £l2oo cash, Freehold £l3' pe?' * an( j 41 per balance at 5$ pci f ' Taa ACMS; »« IUU dumped,.well vsfiet. divided; 5-rd house; on) crete cowshed; sittiaited' £ asife !k . school, post-office atid ; , ereaini&fly, will dairy 40 cows.; freehold 1 £33' pSf acre, "no mortgage on 1 ' tjfe property. Purchaser can arrange his" dtra mortgage. ' 380 OAA ACRES, part'flitj- balance O\J\J undulating country v ;'\ Highly improved; good hotise, wocil&hwdi-cow-shed, garden aid orchard; divided into 15J paddocks ; situated 6 milteS'fhJm railway station; good property for mixed farming; freehold £ls 1,0s" per acre; only £7OO cash required. Good terms for the balance.1 AAA ACRES freehold, fertcef W" and divided into convenient paddocks, house, sheep yards and dip ;well watered; good roads; wintering If sheep per acre; situated Hawke's Bay district. Price £7 per acre. Only 15 pei; cent cash required ; balance good terms. A CHEAP PROPERTY. 1 QPvA ACRES, highly improved; J-""" 21 paddocks, 10-roomed house; 100 acres have been ploughed; nice rolling country ; 5 miles -from coast: wintering off grass over 1500 breeding ©wea, 000 dry sheep, and 200 head cattle. Freehold £10; good tern*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1913, Page 8
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